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You're Watching A Movie With Silas Lindenstein

You're Watching A Movie With Silas Lindenstein

By: Silas Lindenstein
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A film and television review podcast hosted by critic and comedian Silas Lindenstein. Silas reviews films, television and other pop culture media and sits downs with friends to discuss newest indie and mainstream productionsSilas Lindenstein Art
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  • 68: Dreams – Indie Erotica With an Unfinished Feeling
    Mar 5 2026

    Jessica Chastain stars in Dreams, a tense erotic drama about a wealthy American socialite and a Mexican ballet dancer who begins a dangerous affair after crossing the border.

    In this episode of You’re Watching a Movie With Silas Lindenstein, Silas dives into the film’s performances, themes around immigration and class, and the tricky nature of indie films that refuse to neatly resolve their stories.

    Is Dreams an intriguing character study—or a movie that leaves audiences wanting a little more closure? Silas breaks it down.

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    9 mins
  • 67: What’s Your Price? – Reviewing The Rip
    Feb 18 2026

    Today on You’re Watching A Movie With Silas, I review Netflix’s new action thriller The Rip, starring Matt Damon and Ben Affleck.

    It’s a story about loyalty, suspicion, corruption, and $20 million in temptation.

    Is it one of Netflix’s best action films in years?
    Would it have worked in theaters?
    And most importantly… what’s your price?

    Love It, Like It, or Lose It — plus the D20 score.

    Let’s break it down.

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    12 mins
  • 66: Crime 101 | A Surprisingly Solid Heist Film
    Feb 17 2026

    Is Crime 101 just another slick heist movie — or is it elevated by its cast?

    Chris Hemsworth plays a jewel thief shaken by a robbery gone wrong. Mark Ruffalo hunts him down as a detective whose life is unraveling. Halle Berry plays an insurance adjuster navigating power, age, and ambition.

    In this episode, Silas breaks down:

    • Why strong acting can transform a familiar genre

    • Whether novella adaptations make better films than novels

    • Why February releases sometimes surprise us

    • And where Crime 101 lands on the Love It / Like It / Lose It scale

    Final verdict: A solid Like It.
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    11 mins
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