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Rear Window (1954)

We continue our journey through IMDb’s Top 250 Movies, and this week we talk about Rear Window! In this episode, we dive into a masterclass in tension, voyeurism, and moral ambiguity. We also discuss how Hitchcock turns a single setting into a labyrinth of mystery, the dynamic between James Stewart and Grace Kelly, and how the meticulously constructed courtyard set remains one of the most impressive achievements in cinema history. All this and so much more!

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Aug. 25, 2025

Rear Window (1954)

We continue our journey through IMDb’s Top 250 Movies, and this week we talk about Rear Window! In this episode, we dive into a masterclass in tension, voyeurism, and moral ambiguity. We also discuss how Hitchcock turns a single setting into a labyrinth of mystery, the dynamic between James Stewart…
Aug. 18, 2025

The Sixth Sense (1999)

We continue our journey through IMDb’s Top 250 Movies, and this week we talk about The Sixth Sense! In this episode, we we explore the film’s haunting atmosphere, standout performances, and how M. Night Shyamalan masterfully built tension through subtle clues and quiet dread rather than cheap scare…
Aug. 11, 2025

Platoon (1986)

We continue our journey through IMDb’s Top 250 Movies, and this week we talk about Platoon! In this episode, we dive into the raw and unflinching look at the Vietnam War from the perspective of those on the ground. The hosts discuss the film’s historical impact and its place among the most signific…
Aug. 4, 2025

Top 250 Rundown (July 2025)

As we head into the new month, we breakdown the ins and outs of what changed on IMDB's Top 250 Movies list for the month of July!!! Follow us @poppourreview, click around https://www.poppourreview.com , and become a member of...
July 28, 2025

Hotel Rwanda (2004)

We continue our journey through IMDb’s Top 250 Movies, and this week we talk about Hotel Rwanda! In this episode, we unpack Don Cheadle’s powerful, Oscar-nominated performance, the film’s emotional restraint, and its portrayal of international indifference. Does the film’s message still resonate to…