Episodios

  • The Reel Critics Network S1 E7: The Oscars- Were We Right or Were We Wrong?
    Mar 9 2025

    In this episode we recap The 97 Academy Awards and compare our predictions with what actually occurred. We talk a bit about Angie Stone and her career, Brazil and Carnival, Food and The Best Philly Cheesesteak and professionalism in Journalism.

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    1 h y 5 m
  • The Reel Critic Network: S1 E6: Importance of African American Awards Shows, Review of "Daughters", Streaming Series to watch, & Anora, the move to love or hate
    Feb 24 2025

    Join Reggie Ponder, the Real Critic, and Kathia Woods in another edition of the Real Critics Network podcast as they unwind post-awards season. They share personal stories about family and pet dynamics, and dive deep into the significance of the African American Film Critics Association (AFCA) Awards in recognizing Black voices in the film industry. The discussion shifts to media inequalities, highlighting the struggles of Black media outlets in gaining access to mainstream and Black-focused award shows. Reggie and Kathia also review the documentary "Daughters" and TV shows, with Kathia giving a sneak peek into NBC’s new show 'Gross Point Garden Society'. They conclude with a fiery critique of the film 'Anora' and its perplexing acclaim. Tune in for an engaging mix of industry insights and lively banter.

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    55 m
  • The Reel Critics Network S1 E5: Super Bowl, Captain America: Brave New World, & Sly Lives
    Feb 16 2025

    In this episode Reggie has to eat crow as Kathia celebrates her Philadelphia Eagles' win in the SuperBowl. On the movie front, both talk about the importance and shortcomings of Captain America: Brave New World. Additionally, while they both loved the documentary Sly Lives, Kathia wasn't totally satisfied.

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    53 m
  • The Reel Critics Network S1 E4: Love Hurts & Sundance
    Feb 10 2025

    On this episode of The Reel Critics Network Podcast, Reggie Ponder and Kathia Woods discuss the 2025 Grammy Awards, the film Love Hurts, and the Sundance Film Festival. Reggie kicks things off with his "What's On My Mind" segment, raving about Trevor Noah's hosting, Doechii's explosive performance, Stevie Wonder's tribute, and Beyoncé's historic wins. He also highlights the Grammys' successful balancing of celebration and somber reflection on tragedies, and their fundraising efforts.


    1 Kathia shares her "aha" moment, also focusing on the Grammys, particularly the Best New Artist category and the controversy surrounding Beyoncé's country album win. She delves into the larger conversation about Black artists in the industry and the challenges they face.

    Moving into the movie segment, Reggie reviews Love Hurts, praising the title's appropriateness, the intricate fight scenes, and the film's humor and exploration of change. However, he criticizes the exaggerated acting and excessive gore. Kathia defends Ariana DeBose's career choices, pointing out the systemic issues faced by Black actresses in Hollywood. She discusses the film's campy nature and its escapism.

    The conversation shifts to Sundance, where Kathia shares her experiences with several documentaries. She highlights Seeds, focusing on Black farmers' struggles, the Marley Matlin documentary, Sly Lives about Sly Stone's influence, and Mad Bills, a realistic portrayal of young parenthood.

    Finally, in the "Rent and Rave" segment, Reggie confidently predicts a Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl victory, citing Patrick Mahomes' clutch performances and the Chiefs' elite defense. He also points out perceived weaknesses in the Eagles, particularly Jalen Hurts' inconsistency and the offensive line's struggles against pressure. Kathia, a Philadelphia native, passionately defends the Eagles, emphasizing the team's unity, Saquon Barkley's exceptional performance, and the strength of the offensive line. She expresses her belief in Jalen Hurts and the team's ability to overcome the Chiefs. The two banter playfully about the upcoming game, leaving listeners in anticipation.

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    33 m
  • The Reel Critics Network S1 E3: Wicked & Conclave
    Feb 3 2025

    In this engaging episode of The Real Critic's Network, Reggie Ponder and Kathia Woods discuss their sports allegiances, explore two film reviews: Wicked and Conclave, and delve into some deep reflections on film criticism and international perspectives. The episode is packed with lively banter, detailed movie discussions, and passionate rants.

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    1 h y 5 m
  • The Reel Critic Network: A Complete Unknown and Nickel Boys
    Jan 25 2025

    Hosted by Reggie Ponder and co-host Kathia Woods, this episode of The Real Critic's Network delves into their opinions on movies, performances, and award season controversies. Reggie discusses the genius of Dave Chappelle's SNL monologue, while Kathia emphasizes the importance of owning one's platform in the creative industry. The critics review the biographical drama 'A Complete Unknown,' with differing perspectives on its ability to connect with younger audiences. They also discuss 'Nickel Boys,' praising the chemistry between the lead actors and analyzing director Romel Ross's creative vision. The episode concludes with a passionate "Rant and Rave" segment on Oscar snubs, highlighting overlooked performances and calling out systemic issues within the industry. Both hosts encourage viewers to expand their cinematic palate and support diverse creative voices.

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    1 h y 7 m
  • The Reel Critics Network S1 E2
    41 m