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Furman On Film: The Podcast
Furman On Film
21 episodes
1 week ago
Join Nick Furman every week for lively and unfiltered discussions on the latest movies, hidden gems, and timeless classics. With special guests from filmmakers to fellow film enthusiasts, Furman will deliver the insights into what makes movies memorable—offering fresh perspectives, humor, and a passion for all things cinema. Whether you’re a casual viewer or a die-hard cinephile, this is your go-to podcast for fun and thoughtful movie talk.
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Join Nick Furman every week for lively and unfiltered discussions on the latest movies, hidden gems, and timeless classics. With special guests from filmmakers to fellow film enthusiasts, Furman will deliver the insights into what makes movies memorable—offering fresh perspectives, humor, and a passion for all things cinema. Whether you’re a casual viewer or a die-hard cinephile, this is your go-to podcast for fun and thoughtful movie talk.
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Episodes (20/21)
Furman On Film: The Podcast
From Top Gun to Top Gear: Brad Pitt, Apple, and the Camera Ballet of F1® The Movie

Nick really wanted zombies. His son chose race cars. So here we are: a breakdown of F1® The Movie (yes, that’s the actual title—branding, baby).


Despite having zero interest in motorsports, Nick finds himself pulled in by Joseph Kosinski’s jaw-dropping technical craft: cockpit-mounted cameras, slick Apple-funded visuals, and racing sequences that somehow outdo actual F1 coverage.


We talk Top Gun echoes, Apple flexing hard, Brad Pitt’s cool factor vs. his occasional macho cringe, and why this might be the best racing movie ever shot, even if it’s not the best actual movie.

It’s immersive, loud, and stunning, with extra credit for the gearhead filmmaking.

Tune in to hear our FOF rating.


New episodes drop regularly. Subscribe and stay Furm, my friends.

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4 months ago
16 minutes 37 seconds

Furman On Film: The Podcast
Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning | High-Flying or High on Its Own Supply?

Tom Cruise is back—leaping off cliffs, battling rogue AI, and somehow making 63 look like 33. But does Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning deliver blockbuster thrills, or is the franchise starting to believe its own legend a little too much?

In this episode of Furman on Film, Nick breaks down the eighth entry in the M:I series with his signature blend of wit, skepticism, and admiration. From the absurd (but impressive) biplane stunt work to the film’s tonal shifts and overstuffed runtime, it’s all on the table. We’re talking themes (sort of), returning characters, Cruise mythology, and what happens when a popcorn movie takes itself just a little too seriously.

Is it fun? Yes. Is it long? Also yes. Is it worth seeing? You’ll have to listen to find out.

Plus: Nick’s final score, and how this installment stacks up in the franchise.

New episodes drop regularly—subscribe and stay Furm, my friends.

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5 months ago
16 minutes 57 seconds

Furman On Film: The Podcast
Thunderbolts (2025) – The Marvel Movie That Shouldn’t Work… But Does

Nick Furman didn’t plan to enjoy Thunderbolts, but Marvel’s latest ensemble flick surprised him with its gritty visuals, rich themes, and character-driven storytelling. In this episode, Nick breaks down why Jake Schreier’s Thunderbolts may be the most psychologically nuanced MCU film yet, tackling loneliness, nihilism, and the search for human connection. With standout performances from Florence Pugh, David Harbour, and Lewis Pullman, this might just be Marvel’s return to form.

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6 months ago
14 minutes 30 seconds

Furman On Film: The Podcast
Ryan Coogler’s Sinners | Southern Gothic, Vampires & the Power of Blues

In this episode of Furman on Film, Nick Furman unpacks Ryan Coogler’s latest genre-defying feature, Sinners. Set in the Jim Crow-era Mississippi Delta, this Southern Gothic tale mixes vampire horror with the soul of the blues. Nick explores the film’s thematic richness—temptation, racial legacy, and spiritual struggle—while highlighting Michael B. Jordan’s standout dual performance and the powerful debut of Miles Caton. Whether you're a Coogler fan or a film buff, this is one cinematic journey you don't want to miss.

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6 months ago
17 minutes 14 seconds

Furman On Film: The Podcast
Presence: Movie Review, Spoilers, and Ending Explained

SPOILERS BEGIN AT 14:20:00


On this episode of Furman on Film, Nick dives deep into Presence, Steven Soderbergh’s eerie and experimental ghost story. Told entirely from the ghost’s POV, this film blends family drama with sleek one-take cinematography. Nick unpacks the film’s plot, themes of surveillance and dysfunction, standout technical elements, and that twisty time-loop ending. Is Presence a gimmick or genius? A flawed gem or a failed experiment? Tune in for a passionate breakdown, a few laughs, and to find out our rating.

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7 months ago
25 minutes 32 seconds

Furman On Film: The Podcast
Breaking Down Mickey 17: Identity, Clones, and Cold Takes

In this episode of Furman on Film, host Nick Furman makes his long-awaited return with a deep dive into Bong Joon-ho’s ambitious sci-fi satire Mickey 17. From philosophical musings on identity and multiplicity to the sharp edges of political and social commentary, Nick unpacks it all. He reflects on the film’s massive world-building, Robert Pattinson’s layered performance, and where this fits in Bong’s fascinating transition from Korean to English-language cinema.

Nick doesn’t shy away from the messy parts either—he discusses where the film misses, how it compares to Snowpiercer and Okja, and why Mickey 17 still matters in a franchise-heavy film landscape. Whether you're a Bong devotee or new to his work, this one’s for you. Let's talk movies.

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7 months ago
18 minutes 43 seconds

Furman On Film: The Podcast
The Best Movies of 2024: Our Top 10 Picks & Honorable Mentions! With Adam Kline

It’s that time of year again! 🎬 With awards season in full swing, Nick Furman and Adam Kline break down their picks for the 10 Best Films of 2024, plus some honorable mentions. From hidden gems to Oscar contenders, we’re discussing the movies that defined the year, surprised us, and left a lasting impact.

Which films made the list? Which just missed the cut? And what’s our #1 pick of 2024? Tune in to find out!

🎧 Drop your own Top 10 list in the comments and let’s talk movies!

🔔 Follow for more in-depth film discussions and reviews!

#BestMovies2024 #Top10Movies #FilmPodcast #MovieDiscussion #Oscars2024 #CinephileTalk

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8 months ago
1 hour 24 minutes 5 seconds

Furman On Film: The Podcast
All We Imagine as Light – A Poetic & Contemplative Journey Through Love & Loneliness

All We Imagine as Light is a quiet, contemplative, and deeply moving drama that follows three nurses in Mumbai as they navigate love, friendship, and the search for fulfillment. Payal Kapadia crafts an exquisitely made film that’s both meditative and socially rich, balancing themes of feminism, isolation, and personal growth.

In this episode, I break down the film’s slow, serene pacing, its beautifully restrained performances, and the way its third act shifts into a road movie reminiscent of Y Tu Mamá También—but with a distinct voice of its own. While some moments lean into melodrama, the film ultimately lands in a deeply satisfying way.


Tune in as I unpack my thoughts on this poetic, thought-provoking gem.

Listen now and let me know—did this film resonate with you?

#AllWeImagineAsLight #PayalKapadia #CannesWinner #MoviePodcast #IndieFilm #FurmanOnFilm

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8 months ago
16 minutes 51 seconds

Furman On Film: The Podcast
🎬 The Brutalist (2024) – Movie Review with Special Guest Adam Kline

Brady Corbet’s The Brutalist is big. Big themes, big performances, big runtime—pushing nearly 4 hours of artistic ambition. But does it earn its place among the great cinematic epics, or is it weighed down by its own self-seriousness? 🤔

In this episode of Furman on Film, Nick Furman and returning guest Adam Kline break down Corbet’s latest film, exploring:
🏛️ The breathtaking first half vs. the divisive second half
🎭 Adrien Brody’s quiet brilliance vs. Guy Pearce’s scene-stealing chaos
📖 That jaw-dropping third act—powerful or over-the-top?
🎬 Corbet’s meta approach—self-reflective or self-indulgent?

The Brutalist is a movie that demands discussion, and we’re here for it. Listen in as we unpack the film’s highs, lows, and everything in between!

📩 What did YOU think? Drop us a review and let us know your take!

🎧 Listen now and subscribe for more deep-dive film discussions!

#TheBrutalist #MovieReview #FurmanOnFilm #Podcast #FilmDiscussion #AdrienBrody #GuyPearce #Oscars2024

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9 months ago
49 minutes 16 seconds

Furman On Film: The Podcast
Wicked (2024) – A Magical Hit or a Misfire?

Hey Film Friends! 🎬✨ In this episode of Furman on Film, I’m diving deep into Jon M. Chu’s highly anticipated adaptation of Wicked! We’re breaking down Elphaba’s origin story, her complex friendship with Glinda, and the major themes of acceptance, prejudice, and power. 🎭✨

I’ll be discussing the film’s strengths—like Ariana Grande’s hilarious take on Glinda—and its weaknesses, including some questionable CGI and pacing issues. Plus, we’ll talk about how Wicked fits into the modern movie musical landscape. Is it a must-see or a missed opportunity? Tune in to find out!

Follow Furman on Film for more deep dives into the biggest movies! 🎥🍿 #WickedMovie #MovieReview #FurmanOnFilm

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9 months ago
22 minutes 15 seconds

Furman On Film: The Podcast
Saturday Night w/ Myself – Breaking Down Jason Reitman’s Saturday Night 

Hey Film Friends! I’m Nick Furman, and this is Furman on Film—your go-to podcast for in-depth movie discussions, sharp critiques, and maybe a metaphor or two that barely hold up.

Today, we’re diving into Jason Reitman’s Saturday Night—a film that attempts to capture the chaos, genius, and ambition behind the very first episode of Saturday Night Live. But does it actually pull it off? Or is it just a hyper-stylized re-enactment that tells us what we already know?

🔹 What We Cover in This Episode:
✅ The film’s high-energy style vs. its lack of depth
✅ Standout performances that nail the essence of their real-life counterparts
✅ Jason Reitman’s direction—ambitious but maybe too polished?
✅ Jon Batiste’s amazing score and its impact on the film
✅ The BIG question: Who is this movie actually for?

If you’re an SNL history buff, you might love this one. But if you’re looking for something fresh and revelatory, you may walk away wanting more.

Listen now, and let’s keep the conversation going! Do you think Saturday Night does justice to SNL’s legacy? Drop your thoughts in the comments or hit me up on socials!

#SaturdayNight #SNL #JasonReitman #MovieReview #Podcast #FurmanOnFilm #ComedyHistory #FilmCriticism #JonBatiste #DylanOBrien #CoryMichaelSmith #MovieDiscussion

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9 months ago
18 minutes 15 seconds

Furman On Film: The Podcast
Unveiling 'A Complete Unknown': A review of the Bob Dylan Biopic

Join host Nick Furman on this episode of "Furman On Film: The Podcast" as he delves into "A Complete Unknown," the latest biographical drama directed by James Mangold. The film chronicles Bob Dylan's transformative years from his arrival in New York City in 1961 to his groundbreaking electric performance at the Newport Folk Festival in 1965. Timothée Chalamet's portrayal of Dylan has garnered significant attention, with some critics praising his performance as "hypnotic" 

In this episode, Nick examines the film's narrative structure, Chalamet's embodiment of Dylan, and the depiction of pivotal relationships with figures like Joan Baez and Pete Seeger. He also addresses the film's reception, noting its box office success, grossing $23.2 million over the five-day opening weekend 

Tune in for an insightful analysis of how "A Complete Unknown" captures the essence of Dylan's early career and the cultural impact of his music during a revolutionary era.


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10 months ago
18 minutes 40 seconds

Furman On Film: The Podcast
Nosferatu Movie Review with Adam Kline: Robert Eggers' Gothic Masterpiece

This week on Furman on Film: The Podcast, we’re sinking our teeth into Robert Eggers’ long-awaited gothic horror epic, Nosferatu. Joined by special guest Adam Kline, we explore how Eggers brings this classic vampire tale to life with unparalleled atmosphere, jaw-dropping sound design, and stunning cinematography.

🎙 In This Episode:

  • Plot breakdown: Dracula vibes, but different
  • Themes of obsession, repression, and myth
  • Visuals and sound design that transport you to another era
  • Why Eggers is a master of gothic horror
  • Pros, cons, and our final verdict

⭐ Final Score: Listen to find out!

If you're a fan of gothic horror, vampires, or Robert Eggers’ unique filmmaking style, this is an episode you won’t want to miss!

🎧 Listen now, and let us know your thoughts on Nosferatu.

#Nosferatu2024 #RobertEggers #MoviePodcast #GothicHorror

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10 months ago
41 minutes 42 seconds

Furman On Film: The Podcast
The Beast (2023) – A Genre-Defying Tale of Love and Fear 

In this episode of Furman on Film, I’m diving solo into Bertrand Bonello’s The Beast. This sci-fi epic, inspired by Henry James’ The Beast in the Jungle, weaves through 2044, 1910, and 2014 to explore humanity’s fear of love, free will, and eternal recurrence.

Join me as I break down:
🎥 The genre mash-up of dystopian sci-fi, historical drama, and stalker horror.
💔 Léa Seydoux’s standout performance.
⚡ The haunting themes of loneliness and self-sabotage.
🎬 A nightmare-inducing ending you won’t forget.


Press play and let’s unravel the beauty and terror of The Beast! Don’t forget to follow for more movie deep dives. 🎙️

#FurmanOnFilm #TheBeastMovie #MovieReview #FilmPodcast

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10 months ago
19 minutes 46 seconds

Furman On Film: The Podcast
Gladiator II: A Long-Awaited Sequel Worth the Wait?

After 20 years of anticipation, Ridley Scott returns to the Coliseum with Gladiator II! In this episode of Furman on Film, I break down the epic sequel: its breathtaking battle scenes, controversial CGI choices (CG ape dogs?!), and the all-star cast, including Paul Mescal and Denzel Washington.

Does the film recapture the magic of the original, or does it fall short of its predecessor's iconic legacy? We’ll talk themes, performances, and that wild ending twist. Tune in for my final score and in-depth analysis of one of the year’s most talked-about blockbusters.

Hit play and join the conversation!"

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11 months ago
22 minutes 15 seconds

Furman On Film: The Podcast
Juror #2: Clint Eastwood’s Take on Legal Thrillers

Clint Eastwood is back, and this time he delivers a taut, morally complex legal thriller in Juror #2. Join me, Nick Furman, as I dive into Eastwood's latest masterpiece—exploring its unique rollout, the grounded yet cinematic storytelling, and the weighty moral dilemmas it presents.

We’ll talk courtroom drama vibes à la 12 Angry Men, the timeless quality of Eastwood’s direction, and whether this might just be his best film in years. Plus, I break down that unforgettable ending and what it says about justice, conscience, and truth in today’s world.

💡 Tune in for:

  • A look at WB’s theatrical rollout decisions.
  • Themes of morality and institutional failure.
  • The lean, classic style of a master filmmaker.

Don’t miss this cinematic deep dive! 🎧 Hit play and let’s get started.


#FurmanOnFilm #ClintEastwood #Juror2 #MoviePodcast #CourtroomDrama #LegalThriller #FilmReview #WarnerBros #Cinema #MovieBuffs

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11 months ago
24 minutes 15 seconds

Furman On Film: The Podcast
Sean Baker’s Anora: Class, Chaos, and the American Dream with Jason Tripp

This week on Furman on Film, we break down Sean Baker’s electrifying Palme d’Or winner, Anora. Is this gritty whirlwind of class, power, and survival truly Oscar-worthy?

Joined by cinephile and podcast host Jason Tripp, we dive into:
🎥 Anora’s chaotic Cinderella story and biting social critique
🎭 Mikey Madison’s unforgettable performance
📽️ Sean Baker’s raw cinematography and intense third act

From screwball comedy moments to the haunting realities of the American Dream, we tackle the buzz, the themes, and THAT ending. Hit play for the full breakdown and our final verdict!

#FurmanOnFilm #AnoraReview #SeanBaker #MoviePodcast

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11 months ago
39 minutes 22 seconds

Furman On Film: The Podcast
Why Joker: Folie à Deux Might Be the Most Infuriating Movie of the Year

Hey Film Friends! It’s Nick Furman, and this week on Furman on Film, I’m flying solo to break down Joker: Folie à Deux. Todd Phillips’ bold sequel to the 2019 blockbuster takes risks, but does it land—or is it an elaborate troll on its audience?

From its nihilistic themes and controversial musical numbers to Lady Gaga’s surprising performance, I unpack the highs, the lows, and why this film left me utterly exasperated. Was Folie à Deux a middle finger to its fans, or a misunderstood masterpiece? Let’s dive in.

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12 months ago
16 minutes

Furman On Film: The Podcast
A Gothic Giallo Masterpiece: Dissecting Dario Argento's Suspiria with Nathan Bartlebaugh

Join Nick Furman and guest Nathan Bartlebaugh on Furman on Film as they dissect the vivid nightmare of Dario Argento’s 1977 giallo masterpiece, Suspiria. Together, they unpack Suspiria‘s haunting visuals, explosive sound design by Goblin, and the eerie atmosphere that has made it an enduring classic. From the stylized use of color to Argento’s vision of feminine power and hidden darkness, Nick and Nathan explore how Suspiria exemplifies Italian horror at its most surreal and unsettling. Whether you’re a longtime fan or new to giallo, this episode reveals why Suspiria is a must-watch for horror lovers.

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1 year ago
46 minutes 26 seconds

Furman On Film: The Podcast
It’s What’s Inside (2024) – Sci-Fi Thriller Breakdown with Guest Adam Kline | Furman On Film Podcast

In this episode of the Furman On Film Podcast, Nick Furman is joined by guest and friend Adam Kline to unpack It’s What’s Inside (2024), a mind-bending sci-fi horror from director Greg Jardin. The film takes a darkly comedic look at identity, secrets, and twisted friendships as a pre-wedding party spirals into chaos. We dive deep into the film's body-swap horror, its commentary on social media personas, and the moral dilemmas that arise when old friends reunite. Listen in as we explore its visual flair, ambitious storytelling, and whether it lives up to its Sundance hype!

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1 year ago
35 minutes 13 seconds

Furman On Film: The Podcast
Join Nick Furman every week for lively and unfiltered discussions on the latest movies, hidden gems, and timeless classics. With special guests from filmmakers to fellow film enthusiasts, Furman will deliver the insights into what makes movies memorable—offering fresh perspectives, humor, and a passion for all things cinema. Whether you’re a casual viewer or a die-hard cinephile, this is your go-to podcast for fun and thoughtful movie talk.