The Swiftfilm Show
Summary: Love movies? So do we. Every week, Swiftfilm.com's Husain, Jon and Donovan see a brand new movie and then talk about it. What made the movie work? Why did it suck? Could it even be any better? Plus, we go beyond the movie. What's the state of science fiction in Hollywood? is Michael Bay a good director? After that, we usually like to celebrate our movie-film victory by talking about our favorite thing we watched on Netflix. So join us, movie peoples of the world, in our fun journey into cinema.
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Husain, Jon and Donovan take a trip to Middle Earth as they review The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey in the Swiftfilm Show.
Husain, Jon and Donovan take a trip to Middle Earth as they review The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey in the Swiftfilm Show.
This week Husain Sumra, Donovan Farnham and Jon Xavier celebrate the release of The Dark Knight Rises on DVD and Blu Ray by revisiting the film.
This week Husain Sumra, Donovan Farnham and Jon Xavier celebrate the release of The Dark Knight Rises on DVD and Blu Ray by revisiting the film.
This week Husain Sumra, Donovan Farnham and Jon Xavier celebrate the release of The Dark Knight Rises on DVD and Blu Ray by revisiting the film.
Swiftfilm's Husain Sumra, Donovan Farnham and Marlon Maloney discuss the midseason finale for season 3 of The Walking Dead.
Swiftfilm's Husain Sumra, Donovan Farnham and Marlon Maloney discuss the midseason finale for season 3 of The Walking Dead.
Swiftfilm's Husain Sumra, Donovan Farnham and Marlon Maloney discuss the midseason finale for season 3 of The Walking Dead.
Swiftfilm's Husain Sumra, Donovan Farnham and Jon Xavier review the latest remake churned out by Hollywood, Red Dawn. They also ponder North Korean invasion.
Swiftfilm's Husain Sumra, Donovan Farnham and Jon Xavier review the latest remake churned out by Hollywood, Red Dawn. They also ponder North Korean invasion.
Swiftfilm's Husain Sumra, Donovan Farnham and Jon Xavier review the latest remake churned out by Hollywood, Red Dawn. They also ponder North Korean invasion.