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Roll Credits!

Roll Credits!

De : Krloz Ruben
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Roll Credits! is a voice note film review podcast delivering quick, honest movie reviews in 10–15 minutes.

Each episode breaks down the latest releases and hidden gems with clear, no-nonsense analysis. Covering what works, what doesn’t, and whether it’s actually worth your time.

No fluff. No overthinking. Just direct film talk you can listen to on the go.

When the credits roll, the real conversation starts.

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  • Same Vampires, Different Stage
    May 2 2026

    What happens when a cult classic vampire film becomes a stage musical?

    In this episode of Roll Credits!, we take a look at The Lost Boys and its unexpected transformation into a live musical adaptation. From its iconic 80s aesthetic and soundtrack to its dark, seductive vampire tone, The Lost Boys is a film built on atmosphere, but can that translate to the stage?

    We break down what works, what doesn’t, and why some movies lose their identity when adapted into musicals. Is this a bold creative experiment, or proof that not every film should leave the screen?

    If you’re into film analysis, cult classics, movie adaptations, and the growing trend of turning movies into musicals, this one’s for you.

    Follow me on Instagram @KrlozRuben2.0

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    18 min
  • Trailer - Welcome to Rolls Credits!
    Apr 29 2026

    This is Roll Credits!

    A voice note film review podcast delivering quick, honest movie takes in 15 minutes or less.

    In this trailer, you’ll get a feel for what the show is about: fast, no-nonsense reviews covering the latest releases and hidden gems. Each episode breaks down what works, what doesn’t, and whether a film is actually worth your time.

    No fluff, no overanalysis; just direct, honest film talk.

    When the credits roll, the real conversation starts.

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    1 min
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