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Charles Holmes

Film critic and writer for The Ringer. Known for his expertise in various film genres.

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Dec 18, 2024 • 2h 44min

The Top 10 Underseen Movies of 2024. Plus: James Cameron and Gale Anne Hurd on ‘The Terminator’ at 40!

Join cinema legends James Cameron and Gale Anne Hurd as they reflect on the 40th anniversary of ‘The Terminator.’ They discuss the challenges they faced early in their careers and how the film's groundbreaking elements reshaped the industry. Chris Ryan, Mallory Rubin, and their colleagues spotlight underseen cinematic gems of 2024, exploring emotional depth and cultural resonance in films like 'Dee Dee' and 'Good One.' The conversation delves into the evolving landscape of film and the importance of championing hidden treasures in a blockbuster-driven market.
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Oct 30, 2024 • 31min

Ringer-Verse Recommends: October 2024

Join Jomi Adeniran, an anime aficionado, Steve Ahlman, a creative powerhouse in video production, and movie enthusiast Charles Holmes as they dive into October's spooktacular media offerings. They explore Halloween-themed content, lively debates about UFOs and ghosts, and recommend gems like 'Dan to Dan' and 'The Wild Robot.' Plus, discover the satirical brilliance of 'The Franchise' and the friendship behind 'The Myth Makers.' Ultimately, they emphasize the chilling horror series 'From' and its deep dives into isolation and human connections.
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Oct 29, 2024 • 1h 44min

‘Venom: The Last Dance’ and 2024’s Comic Book Movie Nightmare. Plus: ‘The Wild Robot’!

Mallory Rubin and Charles Holmes, film critics from The Ringer, team up to dissect 'Venom: The Last Dance,' noting its chaotic charm despite shortcomings. They share laughs while delving into the bizarre energy of the Venom trilogy. Then, Chris Sanders, the award-winning director of 'The Wild Robot,' joins to discuss the innovative strides in animation and the emotional depth of storytelling in his film. The trio reflects on current trends in comic book movies and the future of animated features, blending humor with insightful critiques.