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Ian and Lewis pick out their top five films from 2024, followed by a round-up of other movie highlights of the year both new and old: from a Japanese horror anthology to a truly terrifying Irish nun.
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Lewis and Ian look back over the films they’ve seen in 2023, including Godzilla Minus One, Wonka, TMNT Mutant Mayhem, Cocaine Bear, The Boy and the Heron, Asteroid City and many, many vampire films…
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Join us as we look back at the movies we’ve seen in 2022 and exchange some lovely film-themed Christmas gifts. Listen to Lewis talk about all the kids’ films he’s been forced to sit through (although he secretly enjoyed a few of them), while Ian reels off the many, many classic horror flicks he’s caught up on this year. Happy New Year, everyone!
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A look back at the best and worst films we've seen this year.
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Let Neptune strike ye dead Winslow! Hark, Triton! Hark!
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This year we discuss a classic Hammer Horror film starring Christopher Lee.
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You think this metal man is fun, but who built it?
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We're all bizarre, some of us are just better at hiding it.
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Merely four months into the year, here comes our first podcast of 2020.
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Our (sort-of) annual look back at the year in film. Merry Christmas, everyone!
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How does the 1980s classic cult movie hold up today?
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A reader recommendation this week, and what a treat it was!
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Listen to Lewis and Ian's thoughts on the the new Star Wars film.
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The duo look back over all the films they haven't seen in 2015.
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Remember when Penelope Cruz dressed up as Mario?
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It may not be the best John Carpenter film, but dammit, They Live is something special.
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A very, very belated International Woman's Day-influenced podcast.
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We give our wildly diverging opinions on the hotly tipped Richard Linklater film.
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We discuss the films of 2014, and look ahead at 2015.
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A movie that, brilliantly, features a cocktail-serving robot.
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We get carried away with making up gang costumes.
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In a belated Halloween podcast, we review this classic Hammer film.
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Ian finally gets why Terry Gilliam is held in such high regard.
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Featuring The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Poltergeist and the utterly bonkers Lifeforce.
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In celebration of Mother's Day, we review Ian's mum's favourite film.
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It's got Alan Rickman in it, what more recommendation do you need?
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After reviewing Fargo, we turn our attention to another Coen Brothers classic.
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Featuring Till Death Do Us Part, On The Buses, Dad’s Army, Are You Being Served? and The Likely Lads.
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Watch the film with us as we provide a commentary!
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In which various oddbods profess their theories about the meaning behind The Shining.
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Let's just say this film puts your own problems into perspective.
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In our third Halloween podcast we look at J. A. Bayona's spooky 2007 film.
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In our second Halloween podcast we travel to beautiful Summerisle. It's all about the apples.
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In the first of our Halloween specials, we review a classic 1957 British horror movie.
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Join us as we pour scorn on philandering husbands.
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This here's Miss Bonnie Parker. I'm Clyde Barrow. We rob banks.
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In which we get all misty-eyed about Spaced on Channel 4.
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I'd love to write more, but there's a Donkey Kong kill screen coming up, must dash.
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The film that inspired dozens of terrible sketches that all end with the punchline "I'll have what she's having".
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A disturbing look at how autocratic and fascistic ideas can take hold in modern society.
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Ian and Lewis stride into podcast town with wit pistols at their hips.
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While Lewis is away, Ian has a chat with his Trekkie flatmate Paul.
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Listen as Lewis waxes lyrical about this gorgeous film while Ian shrugs his shoulders.
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Join us as we let off steam about the things we love and hate about cinemas.
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This week we get drawn into an in-depth conversation about conversation.
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Believe it or not, Lewis had never seen The Wizard of Oz.
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This week we review the second Martin Scorsese to appear on our list.
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Our first Ingmar Bergman film puts us in the mood to drive across Sweden and air our bitter regrets.
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A disturbingly prescient satire on the ruthlessness of TV executives.
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In an echo of the infamous Brick podcast, this week we slag off another listener's recommendation.
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For an almost 60 year old film about a giant atomic lizard, Godzilla is surprisingly powerful.
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We're halfway through our list, and to celebrate we watched an absolute belter of a movie.
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This week we reflect on past glories as we watch one of the few films to feature a chimpanzee funeral.
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For this year's special we've chosen our ten favourite break-up movies. Bring a tub of ice cream.
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This week it's all about skateboarding, darts and drizzle.
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It was surely only a matter of time before we included a transgender musical on our list.
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We both admit to having a massive man crush on Terry-Thomas.
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What better way to kickstart a year than by discussing a film about the love of cinema.
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This year we look at films that are set at Christmas but aren't really about Christmas. Enjoy!
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A film about two rough, tough fellas who bend the rules but get the job done dammit! Remind you of anyone? No? OK, fair enough.
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After a two-week break we're back with the blistering German romp that is Run Lola Run.
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We discuss the Spike Lee classic but get horribly sidetracked by The Muppets and Last of the Summer Wine.
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Lewis and Ian treat themselves to some Gallic whimsy with The Triplets of Belleville.
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Join us in Ian's 'Special Dungeon' with a double bill of Frankenstein and Bride of Frankenstein.
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As it's almost Halloween, now seems the perfect time to review this creepy Swedish vampire movie.
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We get all misty eyed about this excellent Powell and Pressburger film, and heap praise on the mysterious force that is David Niven.
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This week Lewis and Ian are enthralled by possibly the world's slowest paced thriller, 2005's Hidden.
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This week Lewis and Ian delve into the wonderful world of serious 1970s science fiction.
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The Crying Game is at once charming and awkward, and even slightly irritating in places. A bit like our podcasts.
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Disaffected twenty-somethings face the end of the world in this hidden gem from 1998.
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This week it's an intense and gripping film depicting the last days of Hitler in war-torn Berlin.
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Rat-a-tat-tat, rat-a-tat-tat. That, Listeners, is the machine gun speed of the dialogue in this week's film.
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Lewis and Ian don their moptop wigs and wade into the waters of Beatlemania.
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This week we discuss demon sausage beasts, the short-lived Aquaman film and cross-gender animals.
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Lewis and Ian get all 'I'm walking here' and 'get me a cawfee' as they slide into the back of Travis Bickle's taxi.
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This week we review a classic Ealing comedy which stars the fantastic Alec Guinness in eight different roles.
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Join us as we dive into the dark and seedy world of Orson Welles' classic film noir.
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This week we speculate on what you should do if you encounter a sinister dwarf.
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For our fourth 101 Films Special, we take a look at our top ten comedy films of all time.
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Lewis and Ian finally watch a film that stars 101 Films favourite Tommy From Third Rock From The Sun.
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This week the boys finally have an excuse to talk about one of the great actors of 21st Century cinema. Jason Statham.
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Easy Rider, an almost plotless film about a long, meandering journey taken by two scruffy men. Sounds very familiar.
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Lewis and Ian rein themselves in and manage to only break into song once or twice while discussing 1972's Cabaret.
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The slightly creepy tale of a hitman and his 12-year-old ward, with added Gary Oldman.
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In the latest 101 Films special. we chat about our first experiences of going to the cinema.
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Ah, the wonder of Bill 'Dr Peter Venkman' Murray.
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A blind masseur comes to town, and he's a bit handy with a sword.
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The first Coen Brothers film to make it onto our list, and possibly the best.
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This week 101 Films takes a look at this harrowing dramatisation of the first Freedonia-Sylvania War.
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This week's film takes Lewis and Ian back to their adolescent days.
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Lewis and Ian discuss their favourite romantic films.
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The greatest British film ever made - and the 57th best American film ever made, confusingly.
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Massive nuclear tests have sent the planet spiralling into the Sun, which puts your bad day to shame, really.
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Join us as we review one of the greatest films ever made. And talk about hats.
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Sean Connery in a red nappy, evil penises and a giant stone flying head - welcome to Zardoz.
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Bruce Campbell is brilliant as an elderly Elvis Presley in this comedy horror.
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We ponder the mystery of exactly what naval captains get up to in a landlocked country.
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Lewis and Ian discuss their top ten Christmas films.
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101 Films gets in a seasonal mood by watching this very un-Disney Disney film.
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This week we look at Inception, the Christopher Nolan's slightly trippy dream heist film.
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The story of two egotistical men who love the sound of their own voices. Hey.
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Excuse the croaky voices as we discuss Terry Gilliam's wonderful fantasy film.
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Sadly overshadowed by The Matrix on its release, Dark City is an underrated classic.
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Lewis and Ian discuss the stupendous Chinatown, and try not to give the game away.
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A real hidden gem of a comedy from the former Yugoslavia.
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In celebration of Halloween, Lewis and Ian clamber out of their coffins to watch this 1958 Hammer horror.
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This week we review one of Woody Allen's most well regarded films, Annie Hall.
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Ian somehow went through his entire adolescence without seeing Top Gun. How is that even possible?
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The long-awaited sequel to 101 Video Games That Made My Life Slightly Better is almost here.