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January 6, 2014 11:56 AM   Subscribe

In need of an entertaining cinematic podcast to meet your listening needs? Then tune into Fighting in the War Room! Previously known as Operation Kino, Fighting in the War Room features fascinating discussions between film critics Katey Rich (Vanity Fair), Matt Patches (Hollywood.com / Vulture.com), Da7e Gonzales, and David Ehrlich (Film.com), offering reviews of current films, as well general cinema related topics. posted by Atreides (5 comments total) 13 users marked this as a favorite
 
This is a great podcast! If you like this sort of format...listening to multiple critics from differing backgrounds arguing, friendly-like, with each other over both current releases and state-of-the-industry type stuff you'll probably enjoy the /Filmcast or Adjust Your Tracking as well (both are also available on iTunes and Stitcher if that's your thing).
posted by trackofalljades at 12:57 PM on January 6, 2014 [1 favorite]


Here's the podcast RSS feed, which is maddeningly hard to find on their site, if anyone wants it. This looks right up my alley, thanks!
posted by whir at 1:28 PM on January 6, 2014 [1 favorite]


Will check this out later but just wanted to say well done on the title of this post, Atreides.
posted by zoinks at 1:41 PM on January 6, 2014


Ooooh! A film podcast that takes its name from one of my favorite movie lines of all time!
posted by brundlefly at 2:14 PM on January 6, 2014


I forgot to mention that most of these folks above are behind the Republic City Dispatch podcast, which I linked to, but didn't explore in depth in my previous Legend of Korra post. So if you like listening to them discuss movies and also want to hear discussions on Korra, you can check 'em out there. The Dispatch probably deserves its own post, as well, as it's covered both seasons of Korra, plus some post-Airbender tv show materials.
posted by Atreides at 2:40 PM on January 7, 2014


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