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This week, Stuart Britton reviews director Edgar Wright's latest film, Last Night In Soho.

'Last Night In Soho' film clip courtesy Universal Pictures International (UK)

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In this week’s show, Stuart Britton reviews Danial Craig’s last outing as James Bond in No Time To Die

‘No Time to Die’ film clips courtesy Universal Pictures International (UK)

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This week, Stuart Britton discusses Leos Carax's film Annette and the Aretha Franklin biopic Respect. He also previews the latest James Bond film, No Time To Die.

'Respect' film clips courtesy Universal Pictures International (UK)

'No Time to Die' trailer courtesy Universal Pictures International (UK)

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This week, Stuart Britton reviews The Personal History of David Copperfield and Emma, both films based on works from authors that come from Hampshire.

The Personal History of David Copperfield film clip courtesy Lionsgate UK Ltd/Lionsgate International (UK) Ltd

Emma film clip courtesy Universal Pictures International UK & Eire Ltd

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This weeks, Stuart Britton reviews Guy Ritchie's latest film The Gentlemen and Japanese animation Weathering With You.

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For this special, Stuart Britton is joined by Mike Woolnough and they both moan about Christmas can be a bit too much sometimes.

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This week, Stuart Britton reviews the films Jojo Rabbit and Little Women

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This week, as a podcast extra, Stuart Britton reviews the film version of Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical Cats, directed by Tom Hooper.

Cats film clip courtesy Universal Pictures International UK & Eire Ltd

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This week, Stuart Britton reviews the whodunnit film Knives Out.

Knives Out film clip courtesy Lionsgate UK Ltd/ Lionsgate International (UK) Ltd

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This week, Stuart Britton reviews the latest film from satirist Chris Morris, The Day Shall Come and the latest Shaun the Sheep film, Farmageddon.

'The Day Shall Come' film clip courtesy Entertainment One UK Ltd

'A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon' film clip courtesy Studio Canal

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This week, Stuart Britton reviews the films Ad Astra and Joker

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This week, Stuart Britton reviews the film Downton Abbey

Downton Abbey film clip courtesy Universal Pictures International UK & Eire Ltd

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This week, Stuart Britton reviews French film The Shiny Shrimps and Elton John biopic, Rocketman.

Rocketman film clip courtesy Paramount Pictures UK

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This week, Stuart Britton reviews the new Disney/Pixar animation Toy Story 4

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This week, Stuart Britton reviews The Lego Movie 2.

The Lego Movie 2 film clip courtesy Warner Bros Entertainment UK Ltd

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Stuart Britton and guest Mike Woolnough discuss what they like about Christmas. Or, more usually, what they don't like...

First broadcast on Christmas Day 2018.

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This week, Stuart Britton reviews The Girl In The Spider's Web, the latest film based on characters created by Stieg Larsson originally in The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo.

The Girl In The Spider's Web film clip courtesy Columbia Pictures Corporation Ltd.

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This week, Stuart Britton reviews Suspiria, directed by Luca Guadagnino and Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald

Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald clip courtesy of Warner Bros Entertainment UK Ltd

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This week, Stuart Britton reviews Mike Leigh's film Peterloo, Steve McQueen's film Widows and genre changing film from Julius Avery, Overlord.

Peterloo film clip courtesy Entertainment One UK Ltd;

Overlord film clip courtesy Paramount Picture UK.

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To mark Southampton Pride 2018, Stuart Britton rebroadcasts an interview he did in 1993, asking three gay men who lived in the city of Southampton at the time what their lives had been like and what had changed.

The recording is from an archive. It is, therefore, full of noises you won't hear on recordings today.

The sound recordist was Bob Tate. The digital transfer was by Henry Walmsley. Original broadcast production credits: Lee Moulsdale and Ricky Salmon. © 1993

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This week, Stuart Britton reviews The Equalizer 2.

The Equalizer 2 film clip courtesy Columbia Pictures Corporation Ltd

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In this extra podcast, Stuart Britton reviews Incredibles 2.

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This week, Stuart Britton reviews Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again.

Mamma Mia! Here We Go again film clip courtesy Universal Pictures International UK

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This week, Stuart Britton reviews the film Book Club, starring Diane Keaton, Jane Fonda, Candice Bergen and Mary Steenburgen.

Book Club film clip courtesy Paramount Pictures UK

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This week, Stuart Britton is joined by Nick Gardiner as they review Solo: A Star Wars Story. May contain spoilers.

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This week, Stuart Britton is joined by Nick Gardiner as they give a spoilerific review of Deadpool 2.

Deadpool 2 trailer courtesy Twentieth Century Fox Film Co Ltd

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This week, Stuart Britton reviews Amy Schumer's new film I Feel Pretty and Mary and the Witch's Flower, the new animation from Studio Ponoc. Both films are released in the United Kingdom on 4th May 2018.

I Feel Pretty film clip courtesy STX International

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CONTAINS SPOILERS

In this podcast extra, Stuart Britton is joined by Nick Gardiner as they review Avengers Infinity War.

Since this podcast contains spoilers, don't listen to it until you have seen the film.

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This week, Stuart Britton presents a Channel Islands film special and reviews The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society, set in Guernsey, and Beast, set in Jersey.

The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society film clip courtesy Studio Canal

Beast film clip courtesy Altitude Film Distribution

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This week, Stuart Britton reviews the new animated feature film Peter Rabbit, the rebooted Tomb Raider and Swedish art house film The Square.

Peter Rabbit film clip courtesy Columbia Pictures

The Square film clip courtesy Curzon Artificial Eye

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This week, Stuart Britton reviews crime caper 'Gringo' and director Lynne Ramsey's latest film starring Joaquin Phoenix, You Were Never Really Here.

Gringo film clip courtesy STX International

You Were Never Really Here film clip courtesy Studio Canal

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This week, Stuart Britton reviews some of the films that won the top Academy Awards for 2018.

I, Tonya clip courtesy Entertainment One UK

Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri clips courtesy Twentieth Century Fox Film Co Ltd

Darkest Hour clip courtesy Universal Pictures (UK) Ltd

The Shape of Water clip courtesy Twentieth Century Fox Film Co Ltd

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