Brandon at Random Reviews – Weekly Movie Podcast with In-Depth Film Reviews & Honest Ratings
Weekly movie podcast where I pick [generally] one film from any era or genre and discuss the works of the cast and crew, go through the plot, trivia, information/stats, and finally ratings.
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Brandon at Random Reviews: One Random Movie, One Honest Deep Dive at a time
Brandon at Random Reviews is a weekly movie podcast where one unsystematically chosen film takes center stage. Each episode dives into a movie from any era or genre, exploring the work of the cast and crew, breaking down the plot, uncovering trivia, and sharing interesting facts and statistics, all wrapped up with honest ratings and personal insights.
With a love for movies and a curiosity that jumps across genres and decades, Brandon brings thoughtful discussion in a relaxed, down to earth style. Whether the pick is a classic, a cult favorite, or something completely unexpected, every episode is a fresh cinematic deep dive.
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“Top Gun” (1986) – 40th Anniversary
I cover the original movie that got a hugely more successful legacy sequel in 2022, but this one is still significantly better in my opinion.
“The Notebook” (2004)
I cover one of the most popular romantic dramas of all time, adapted from the novel by Nicholas Sparks.
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Honest, thoughtful reviews that break down each film with clear opinions, interesting facts, and personal insights, all delivered in a relaxed and easy to follow style.
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Brandon Griffes is the voice behind Brandon at Random Reviews, a weekly movie podcast driven by a genuine love for film and an open minded curiosity. With no fixed genre or era, Brandon explores movies purely at random, turning each pick into a chance to discover something new.
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“You Only Live Twice” (1967) (James Bond)
I cover what was originally going to be Sir Sean Connery’s very last portrayal of James Bond. The plot is actually intense and interesting but some choices with the Japanese setting date it pretty horribly.