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Welcome to Man on Film, a savage, unfiltered movie review show hosted by artist and cultural commentator Andre Xcellence! This isn’t your typical film podcast — we break down cinema with style, sass, and savage truth. From blockbusters to cult classics, streamers to theatrical drops, Andre serves sharp opinions and blazing takes — whether he’s praising a masterpiece or dragging a flop by its wigs and wigs alone.Think Ebert meets Ballroom. Spike meets Joan Rivers.️ Movie reviews. Cultural commentary. Savage perspective.If the theater had a confession booth, this would be it.movie reviewsfilm podcast</l
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MAN ON FILM is BACK and this week Mr. Xcellence & Mr. Caravaggio dive headfirst into the galaxy far, far away with the brand-new The Mandalorian & Grogu movie… aka what Mr. Xcellence lovingly calls:“THE GROGU MOVIE NOBODY ASKED FOR… BUT EVERYBODY ENDED UP LOVING.” That’s right. Baby Yoda is outside acting up AGAIN.Eating random creatures.Pressing buttons he shouldn’t touch.Stealing scenes.Stealing hearts.Possibly committing multiple war crimes.And somehow STILL being adorable while doing it.Meanwhile Mando out here getting electrocuted every 15 minutes in armor apparently built by Temu. This episode is PURE chaos: Mr. Xcellence accuses Disney of secretly turning Season 4 into a movie Grogu gets charged with child endangerment AND attempted space terrorism The Hutts are described as “gator-rolling gelatinous crime lords” Mandalorian armor physics are put on TRIAL Star Wars logic gets cooked harder than Jabba at a barbecue Mr. Caravaggio tries defending canon while Mr. Xcellence emotionally attacks continuity errors for 2 hours straight PLUS: Zeb & Embo finally hit live-action Grogu solidifies himself as the cutest menace in cinematic history John Favreau gets his flowers… AND his interrogation Ryan Gosling’s upcoming Star Wars movie sends the whole studio into orbit Mr. Xcellence explains exactly how he’d defeat Mando in “two moves” And somehow in the middle of all this madness…they STILL admit this is one of the BEST action movies of the year. FINAL SCORE:85% on the official MAN ON FILM charts.“Did we ask for it? NO.Did we end up loving it anyway? ABSOLUTELY.” If you love Star Wars…If you love Grogu…If you’ve ever wanted to watch two grown men argue about Mandalorian armor conductivity, puddle physics, force powers, and whether Grogu should legally be supervised…THIS EPISODE IS FOR YOU.MAN ON FILM.Where it’s ALWAYS raining, man. Welcome to Man on Film, a savage, unfiltered movie review show hosted by artist and cultural commentator Andre Xcellence! This isn’t your typical film podcast — we break down cinema with style, sass, and savage truth. From blockbusters to cult classics, streamers to theatrical drops, Andre serves sharp opinions and blazing takes — whether he’s praising a masterpie
MAN ON FILM is BACK like cook crack and this week Mr. Xcellence dives HEAD FIRST into the horror madness that is Obsession — the micro-budget psycho-thriller that came outta nowhere and smacked the entire theater upside the head. Directed and written by the absolutely UNHINGED visionary Curry Barker, this movie proves you do NOT need a billion-dollar superhero budget to traumatize audiences properly. With a shoestring budget and enough anxiety to power an entire state, Obsession somehow became one of the most talked-about horror movies of the year… and after this review, you’ll understand why. Mr. Xcellence breaks down: The “face of fear” performance from the terrifyingly brilliant Nikki Why this might be the BEST horror movie of the year so far The infamous “cat scene” that had the whole theater screaming Why the main character was acting suspiciously scared of beautiful women “Early Queen Syndrome” (yes… he really invented a term) The dinner freakout, the psychotic staring, the haircut scene FROM HELL Why this movie had grown men in the theater spiritually collapsingAnd somehow… between the chaos, screaming, paranoia, toxic love, bodies dropping, and “crazy punani economics,” MAN ON FILM still finds time to salute indie filmmaking and give flowers to one of horror’s newest breakout creators.This episode is hilarious, chaotic, wildly inappropriate, and somehow STILL a genuine love letter to creative filmmaking. Horror fans, toxic relationship survivors, and anybody who’s ever ignored a red flag because “the vibes were good” — this one’s for YOU.MAN ON FILM.Where it’s ALWAYS raining, man. Welcome to Man on Film, a savage, unfiltered movie review show hosted by artist and cultural commentator Andre Xcellence! This isn’t your typical film podcast — we break down cinema with style, sass, and savage truth. From blockbusters to cult classics, streamers to theatrical drops, Andre serves sharp opinions and blazing takes — whether he’s praising a masterpiece or dragging a flop by its wigs and wigs alone.Think Ebert meets Ballroom. Spike meets Joan Rivers.️ Movie reviews. Cultural commentary. Savage perspective.If the theater had a confession booth, this would be it!Contact us: andre@xcellentmusic.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
MAN ON FILM: THE WIZARD OF THE KREMLIN — BIG P, BIG POWER, BIG POUTY P, PURE P UNDER-NUT CINEMAMr. Xcellence and Mr. Caravaggio step into the shadowy halls of power for The Wizard of the Kremlin, a political thriller about Putin, Russia, image-making, power, paranoia, and what happens when the man behind the curtain might be scarier than the curtain itself.Jude Law pulls up as Vladimir “Big P” Putin, Paul Dano wanders through the machinery of Russian power, and MAN ON FILM asks the real questions:Is this a movie… or a dictator’s playbook with subtitles and cheekbones?In this episode, we get into: Jude Law giving “Young Pope meets Big Papa P” Paul Dano’s accent doing international espionage by itself Russia’s rise, fall, rebrand, remix, and reboot How power gets manufactured like a luxury fragrance Why this movie might need a part two immediately And why somebody in that theater smelled like salami, chips, and unresolved political traumaIt’s heady, messy, long in the tooth, but fascinating — the kind of movie that makes you want to Google history, side-eye geopolitics, and never trust a man sitting too calmly in a chair.The Wizard of the Kremlin gets the Mann on Film treatment — sharp, sassy, political, and absolutely Kremlin-approved (We Hope). Welcome to Man on Film, a savage, unfiltered movie review show hosted by artist and cultural commentator Andre Xcellence! This isn’t your typical film podcast — we break down cinema with style, sass, and savage truth. From blockbusters to cult classics, streamers to theatrical drops, Andre serves sharp opinions and blazing takes — whether he’s praising a masterpiece or dragging a flop by its wigs and wigs alone.Think Ebert meets Ballroom. Spike meets Joan Rivers.️ Movie reviews. Cultural commentary. Savage perspective.If the theater had a confession booth, this would be it!Contact us: andre@xcellentmusic.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
MAN ON FILM EPISODE #52: MORTAL KOMBAT 2 — FINISH HIM… OR AT "FINISH" A BETTER SCRIPT! 0_o Mr. Xcellence and Mr. Caravaggio enter the arena for Mortal Kombat 2, and baby… the fatalities were flying, the fan service was fan-servicing, and the theater was packed with gamers, twunks, incels, tomboys, and everybody who ever yelled “GET OVER HERE!” at a Sega Genesis. This sequel comes in swinging harder than the first one — more characters, more chaos, more Baraka teeth, more Scorpion smoke, and Carl Urban showing up like, “Fine, I’ll save the movie myself.” But while the fights had sparks, the script had Xcellence asking one very important question:“Who wrote this weak sauce with a magic hat and floating lava rocks?”In this episode, we get into: Johnny Cage finally arriving Cole Young getting written off like a bad tax deduction Baraka needing way more screen time Sub-Zero, Scorpion, and the “get over here” economy Kung Lao’s hat allegedly being Mjolnir Mortal Kombat vs. Mario on the video game movie chart Wakanda hand-clap allegations And why Mortal Kombat 2 might be the flag football version of Mortal KombatIs it fun? Yes.Is it better than the first one? Absolutely.Is the story strong? Baby… finish that thought yourself.It’s bloody, nostalgic, ridiculous, loud, sassy, and somehow still not violent enough for two men who came to see spines get removed with customer service.Mortal Kombat 2 gets over here… and MAN ON FILM gets into it. Finish him? More like polish the script first.Welcome to Man on Film, a savage, unfiltered movie review show hosted by artist and cultural commentator Andre Xcellence! This isn’t your typical film podcast — we break down cinema with style, sass, and savage truth. From blockbusters to cult classics, streamers to theatrical drops, Andre serves sharp opinions and blazing takes — whether he’s praising a masterpiece or dragging a flop by its wigs and wigs alone.Think Ebert meets Ballroom. Spike meets Joan Rivers.️ Movie reviews. Cultural commentary. Savage perspective.If the theater had a confession booth, this would be it!Contact us: andre@xcellentmusic.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
MAN ON FILM: THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA 2 Welcome, welcome, WELCOME to the best show in the world — Man on Film, where it’s always raining men… and this week?Oh baby… the Devil is back in designer. That’s right — The Devil Wears Prada 2 pulled up with Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, Emily Blunt, Stanley Tucci, fashion, shade, power moves, and enough icy one-liners to freeze the whole runway.And listen…Was it fun? YES.Was Meryl still that girl? ABSOLUTELY.Was Miranda Priestly still walking around like the fashion Thanos of Vogue-adjacent villainy? 1000%.But did the story match the power of the cast?…we gotta talk about it. This episode, Mr. Xcellence and Mr. Carvaggio break down: Meryl Streep reminding everybody why she can ask for DOUBLE Anne Hathaway stepping back into the fashion fire Emily Blunt still serving professional menace Miranda Priestly being less “boss” and more “weather event” The fashion, the callbacks, the zingers, the nostalgia And why this movie might be a fabulous cash grab… but baby, we still cashed in emotionallyFinal verdict?It’s cute. It’s stylish. It’s quotable.But the plot?Let’s just say… the outfit was expensive, but the story may have come from the clearance rack. Still — if you loved the first one, you already know you’re watching this. Stop playing.So put on your best coat, hide your TJ Maxx trauma, and step onto the runway with us. Man on Film — where we don’t just watch movies… we judge the outfit, the lighting, the plot, AND the delusion.Tap in. Tell a friend.And remember:If Miranda Priestly asks who you are…just apologize and leave the room. #ManOnFilm#DevilWearsPrada2#MerylStreep#AnneHathaway#EmilyBluntWelcome to Man on Film, a savage, unfiltered movie review show hosted by artist and cultural commentator Andre Xcellence! This isn’t your typical film podcast — we break down cinema with style, sass, and savage truth. From blockbusters to cult classics, streamers to theatrical drops, Andre serves sharp opinions and blazing takes — whether he’s praising a masterpiece or dragging a flop by its wigs and wigs alone.Think Ebert meets Ballroom. Spike meets Joan Rivers.️ Movie reviews. Cultural commentary. Savage perspective.If the theater had a confession booth, this would be it!Contact us: andre@xcellentmusic.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
MAN ON FILM: MOTHER MARY Welcome, welcome, WELCOME to the best show in the world — where it’s always raining men — this is Mann on Film with Mr. Xcellence and Mr. Caravaggio… and this week?We’re talking Mother Mary.No, not that Mother Mary.This is Anne Hathaway, Michaela Coel, music, fashion, trauma, art, resentment, ghosting your friends, and one very questionable supernatural sheet situation. Final verdict: 70%The performances?Strong.The chemistry?Absolutely there.The visuals?Stylish.The story?…we got questions. We get into:• Anne Hathaway doing pop-star chaos with feelings• Michaela Coel bringing full emotional masterclass energy• The “women talking” of it all• The fashion, the music, the tension• Why this might be a lesbian date-night movie• And why Mr. Xcellence simply cannot accept a major supernatural villain looking like a dramatic red velvet bedsheet from Spirit Halloween This episode is funny, sharp, messy, and surprisingly deep — because underneath all the jokes, Mother Mary is really about art, ego, abandonment, creative ownership, and what happens when unresolved pain decides to put on couture and ruin everybody’s night. Man on Film — where we don’t just watch movies… we EXPERIENCE them.Tap in. Tell a friend. And remember:If your old creative partner summons trauma into fabric form…maybe just send an email next time. #ManOnFilm#MotherMary#AnneHathaway#MichaelaCoel#MovieReviewWelcome to Man on Film, a savage, unfiltered movie review show hosted by artist and cultural commentator Andre Xcellence! This isn’t your typical film podcast — we break down cinema with style, sass, and savage truth. From blockbusters to cult classics, streamers to theatrical drops, Andre serves sharp opinions and blazing takes — whether he’s praising a masterpiece or dragging a flop by its wigs and wigs alone.Think Ebert meets Ballroom. Spike meets Joan Rivers.️ Movie reviews. Cultural commentary. Savage perspective.If the theater had a confession booth, this would be it!Contact us: andre@xcellentmusic.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
MAN ON FILM vs MICHAEL BIOPIC This week on Man on Film, Mr. Xcellence breaks down the new Michael Jackson biopic — the music, the legacy, the performance, and the choices that had us asking questions. Final verdict: 75%Jaafar Jackson came to "WERK", and his performance gives the movie its strongest moments. But is the film great… or just good?We get into the highs, the misses, the family drama, and the biopic choices that had us like:“Wait… where is Janet?” Man on Film — where we don’t just watch movies… we EXPERIENCE them.#ManOnFilm #MichaelMovie #MichaelJacksonWelcome to Man on Film, a savage, unfiltered movie review show hosted by artist and cultural commentator Andre Xcellence! This isn’t your typical film podcast — we break down cinema with style, sass, and savage truth. From blockbusters to cult classics, streamers to theatrical drops, Andre serves sharp opinions and blazing takes — whether he’s praising a masterpiece or dragging a flop by its wigs and wigs alone.Think Ebert meets Ballroom. Spike meets Joan Rivers.️ Movie reviews. Cultural commentary. Savage perspective.If the theater had a confession booth, this would be it!Contact us: andre@xcellentmusic.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
**MAN ON FILM SISTER SHOWXCELLENT WORLD: “CRISPY BURGER CHICKEN vs MARY J BLIGE PT.2?!(Mary J… WHY?!)”Welcome, welcome, WELCOME to the world… XCELLENT WORLD — where we say what everybody thinking……but we say it OUT LOUD.This episode?We gotta talk about the moment that shook the timeline… Mary J. Blige Crispy. Chicken.Yeah…THAT clip.Because one question still remains: Mary… why did you bring it BACK up?!We break down: The viral “crispy chicken” moment that refuses to die Why the internet (especially Black Twitter) is STILL laughing And why sometimes… you just gotta LAUGH at yourself and keep it movingLet’s be real:That clip? already ICONIC.Right up there with: “I make too much money to smoke crack.” — Whitney HoustonAnd instead of letting it live as a funny moment in history…we got feelings involved But here’s the real question we ask in this episode: Are you a “true fan”… if you can’t laugh with the artist?Because we LOVE Mary.But also… we are absolutely putting “crispy chicken” on repeat Expect: wild commentary unfiltered takes legendary callbacks and one of the funniest viral moments in YEARSBecause over here? nothing is off limits……but it’s ALWAYS love.#XCELLENTWORLD#MaryJBlige#CrispyChickenWelcome to Man on Film, a savage, unfiltered movie review show hosted by artist and cultural commentator Andre Xcellence! This isn’t your typical film podcast — we break down cinema with style, sass, and savage truth. From blockbusters to cult classics, streamers to theatrical drops, Andre serves sharp opinions and blazing takes — whether he’s praising a masterpiece or dragging a flop by its wigs and wigs alone.Think Ebert meets Ballroom. Spike meets Joan Rivers.️ Movie reviews. Cultural commentary. Savage perspective.If the theater had a confession booth, this would be it!Contact us: andre@xcellentmusic.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to Man on Film, a savage, unfiltered movie review show hosted by artist and cultural commentator Andre Xcellence! This isn’t your typical film podcast — we break down cinema with style, sass, and savage truth. From blockbusters to cult classics, streamers to theatrical drops, Andre serves sharp opinions and blazing takes — whether he’s praising a masterpiece or dragging a flop by its wigs and wigs alone.Think Ebert meets Ballroom. Spike meets Joan Rivers.️ Movie reviews. Cultural commentary. Savage perspective.If the theater had a confession booth, this would be it.movie reviewsfilm podcast</l
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