Film reviews and movie trailers of the best cinema, as well as a stunning podcast with film critics providing film reviews and banter.
Join Rachel for a solo show of The Scream Test - one of the best horror film podcasts around. Having noticed Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2 has arrived on Prime Video, Rachel takes this chance to share her love and passion for the film - one that even she notes is "universally hated".
Rachel doesn't have a film podcast guest on this episode, so why not be her company and listen to it? Perhaps several times so she really feels your love for her.
ASMR fans will enjoy Rachel stopping to glug her drink several times during the film podcast episode. Enjoy.
The plot of the film is: A group of tourists arrives in Burkittsville, Maryland after seeing The Blair Witch Project (1999) to explore the mythology and phenomenon, only to come face to face with their own neuroses and possibly the witch herself.
Rachel apparently declares her love for this film, even at people at bus stops - so now she gets to do that in this film podcast episode globally.
The Scream Test is part of the UK Film Review Podcast. Remember to check out our other shows, follow us on socials, and be part of our film-loving community!
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Warning: Spoilers and Explicit Language.
On this film podcast episode, film critics Chris Olson and Brian Penn go over the best new movie releases for April 2024. Including cinema film reviews of Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire, Back to Black (the new Amy Winehouse film), and The Book of Clarence.
For the Streaming Pick this month, a true crime documentary on Netflix called What Jessica Did gets reviewed.
In the indie section, we have film reviews of:
For the Nostalgia Pick, our film critics go back to 1979 and review the Mel Gibson-led original Mad Max movie - as a tie in with the upcoming release of Furiosa.
We hope you enjoy this film podcast episode. Do let us know what you think on our Instagram page - https://www.instagram.com/ukfilmreview/
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This month, Gay Actually embarks upon a tumultuous journey alongside Tick, Adam and Bernadette in 'The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert' - the 90s queer road trip movie with plenty of heart and soul. Amber and Joyce explore themes of identity, community, grief and acceptance all wrapped up in camp Australian comedy. If you haven't seen this film yet, get ready to feel some things!
Content warning: Spoilers, adult themes.
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Join the nerdiest film podcast around as The Fantom Zone celebrates 10 years of Captain America: The Winter Soldier. The iconic Marvel film starring Chris Evans as the titular superhero is a much loved comic book film but what will the gang of film critics say about it on this show, as part of the UK Film Review Podcast?
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On this beloved film reviews podcast, film critics Chris Olson and Brian Penn give you a run down of amazing movies to enjoy in March 2024, as part of their UK Film Club show on the UK Film Review Podcast.
This episode includes film reviews of:
We hope you enjoy this episode of UK Film Club and all the film reviews it contains. If you did, please drop us a message on our socials @ukfilmreview and we would love to hear from you!
During the episode, we also opened with a section about Easter films and films about chocolate, so if you have any great ones that the guys missed, feel free to let us know. We may even give you a shoutout on the next film podcast episode that we release as part of the UK Film Review Podcast.
If you want to read any of our written film reviews, you can visit our website or follow us on social media where we keep our community up-to-date with the best new movies around, whether they are theatrical releases in the cinema, movies on streaming platforms like Netflix, Prime Video, or Disney Plus, or indeed indie films including feature length movies, short films, and documentaries. You can also head to our website if you are looking to get your film reviewed.
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In possibly one of the most chaotic film podcast episodes of Gay Actually to date, Amber and Joyce team up with three members of The Fantom Zone quartet to discuss the 2024 Academy Awards.
The group chat about some of this years Oscar winners, including Emma Stone and Poor Things, Christopher Nolan and Oppenheimer (much to Ian's disgust), Lily Gladstone, Billie Eilish, Robert Downey Jr, and many more films - past and present.
Amber attempts to moderate the discussion, sparks fly as Ian and Joyce strongly disagree on most of their film opinions, and Chris and Toby are along for the ride - but continue to thrive.
Remember to check out all our podcast episodes for great film reviews, film interviews, film history and more.
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In this horror film podcast episode, host and film critic Rachel Pullen is joined by her friend Pete to discuss one of her favourite films of all time - Friday the 13th. One of the most iconic horror movies of all time, this is a must-listen for all fans of film reviews, filmmaker interviews, film history and more.
Here's a breakdown about Friday the 13th in case you haven't seen it:
In 1980's slasher flick "Friday the 13th," we meet a group of young counselors prepping Camp Crystal Lake for a grand reopening. The idyllic scene hides a dark past: 20 years ago, a young camper drowned, and two counselors were murdered shortly after. Undeterred, the counselors - including Alice (the responsible one), Pamela (party girl), and smoker pothead Bill - settle in, unaware they're being stalked.
The killings begin subtly. A counselor fooling around gets speared. Another taking a skinny dip vanishes. Panic rises as the body count climbs. The remaining counselors suspect each other, but the true culprit is the vengeful Mrs. Voorhees, fueled by the drowning of her son Jason at the camp years ago.
Picking them off one by one, Mrs. Voorhees becomes increasingly unhinged. Alice, the lone survivor, stumbles upon a horrifying truth: a deformed Jason, presumed dead as a child, is alive and the real killer (a twist revealed in the shocking final moments). Alice and a final counselor face Mrs. Voorhees in a bloody confrontation, but just as she's about to finish Alice, Jason appears, killing his own mother in a fit of rage. With Jason seemingly gone, a traumatized Alice is left alone by the silent lake.
The film, inspired by horror hits like "Halloween," wasn't a critical darling, but its low budget and strategic marketing made it a sleeper hit, launching a long-lasting slasher franchise. It established tropes - scantily clad teenagers, jump scares, and a masked killer - that continue to influence horror to this day.
We hope you enjoy our film podcast episode, full of film reviews for your listening pleasure. Remember to follow or subscribe to our podcast, and leave a lovely review if you can - it means the world to our podcast shows and hosts.
Film buffs seeking a British perspective on cinema should tune into the UK Film Review Podcast. Hosted by film critics, it dives deep into new releases and hidden gems, both blockbusters and independent flicks. Our passion goes beyond special effects, analysing directing choices and acting performances. Listeners get informed film reviews, some with spoilers, plus recommendations to add to their watchlist. It's a fun and insightful way to expand your film history knowledge, all with a charming British twist.
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Join the Fantom Zone Gang (a Chris short as he was worm riding) this week as we travel to the mystical sand of Arrakis with our review of Dune Part 2. Ian, Symone and Tobi talk all things Dune with their highs, possible lows and what we want to see next.
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In this special episode of the UK Film Review Podcast, our Editor-in-Chief Chris Olson speaks directly to those who want to be film critics. Our host gives his top tips for anyone aspiring to become a film critic, going into the fundamentals of writing, as well as important rules for pitching to publications and more. If you enjoyed this episode of our film podcast, please remember to review and share.
Hello and welcome to this special one off episode of the UK film review podcast today I am talking directly to those of you who want to be a film critic now. How do you be a film critic. You just be one. That's the way it is um, there's no reason not to be a film critic if you want to be 1 and this can start very humbly and simply by writing a review or or speaking a review depending on which kind of medium you want to go for um, don't get too tied up. In the labor of am I a film critic because do I meet these criteria x y ed um, we are all lovers of film and if you're listening to this. You are a film critic There's probably no no doubt about it. Um, what I would say is when it comes to. Journey that I've been on so I'm the editor of Uk film review and I've been a film critic now for 14 years The main objective really is to always be honing your craft um I look up to some of the top. Of critics in the world and I see that they're always trying to hone their craft. They're always trying to improve and why want this episode to do is to give you a few um signposts really I call them shortcuts really? but.
Mainly tips just to give you an idea of what's going to be the best way to always be developing yourself and also are the fundamentals of what you're doing so that you always have that to rely on because often when you're looking up. A piece you know film a piece of art that you've you've watched your review may vary because of that film. Maybe the film is made in a certain way that makes you want to review it in a certain way whereas. Actually your job is to be consistent as well. That you review one film is should be the way that you review really all films. Um, so without much further ado and it's going to get into my kind of first basic top tips for film critics. Firstly, if you're writing a review. Don't just summarize the plot. It seems very very basic but often I see reviews and even from critics that do have a lot of experience that they're maybe so overwhelmed by a film's plot that they just want to retell it. They just want to go in and tell everyone what happened and go through all the different story plots. The fact is that's not your job. As a film critic that the the viewer doesn't want that the viewer what I or the reader wants to go and experience the film for themselves your review if you're doing a structured review. The plot should only be really one paragraph of that review and fairly succinct and getting good at writing um plot synopsis is in 1 paragraph that is where I see the best film critics people that are able to just really rattle it down to basic a tagline and still make you feel that it's a film that you want to see. Um. Because actually when you start reviewing other aspects of the film then the plot can sometimes be explored there. But what you don't want to do is just spoil the film for everyone and that's my my second tip spoilers I wouldn't bother with them. Some people will they'll write a review and I will spoiler alert. And what you'll do is you'll turn off at least half the people that were going to read your review and when it comes to becoming a film critic numbers matter. You want to get as many people reading your reviews and enjoying your reviews as possible so giving them a reason to to leave is not good. So I wouldn't put um spoilers into reviews unless. Absolutely necessary.
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On this film podcast episode, critics Chris Olson and Brian Penn go through February's top movie releases, including:
The Streaming film review for episode 12 of UK Film Club is the Netflix release Ashes (Turkish title Tur).
Our indie film reviews are of Suit Hung. Tied Tongue, Settling Down, The Lost Weekend and Tyger.
And our Nostalgia Pick is the 1984 classic Ghostbusters, to tie in with the release of Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire in March 2024.
Episode 12 of UK Film Club is perhaps our longest yet, with clips from multiple movies being reviewed. We hope you enjoy this selection of our film reviews and if you did, please remember to Rate our show if that's possible on the platform you are using.
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Gay, Actually - All of Us Strangers
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Join Amber and Joyce as they discuss the heartbreaking new release, All of Us Strangers. Starring Paul Mescal and Andrew Scott, this is a tale of grief, heartache and loneliness - all through a queer lens. Did the Gay Actually girls cry? Just how loudly did they cry in the cinema? And what did they think of the chemistry of the gorgeously talented actors on screen?
All of this, and more! Be sure to tune in and let us know what you think.
Content warning: Spoilers, brief references to suicide, adult themes.
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On this film podcast episode, critics Brian Penn and Chris Olson restart UK Film Club for 2024 with film reviews of:
This episode of UK Film Club also includes film reviews of indie films Room 20 and The Bez Felcher Show, as well as an exclusive filmmaker interview with Michael Stevenson and George Siougas for their BAFTA and OSCAR shortlisted short film The One Note Man.
Please remember to review our film podcast whenever you can - much love from the UK Film Review Team.
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For their first episode of 2024, Amber and Joyce delve into the weird and wonderful world of actress and comedian, Rachel Sennott. They review Shiva Baby and Bottoms - two films that she stars in - and examine issues of queerness, culture and comedy.
Whilst these films are very different to each other, there is a common satirical thread that runs through both.
Content warning: Spoilers for both films, references to violence, brief mention of eating disorders
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Film critic Rachel Pullen explores yet another staple of horror cinema for the UK Film Review Podcast. For more details about our film podcast visit our website.
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This week Chris forgets how calendars work but thankfully Ian, Tobi and Symone are on hand to keep things on track as The Fantom Zone gang discuss all their highs and lows of the films of 2023 and look ahead at the exciting prospect of 2024 cinema.
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Join Amber and Joyce for their last episode of the year as they discuss the Netflix film 'Single All The Way' and the many trials and tribulations of being a part of the LGBTQ+ community during the festive season. They explore the life of protagonist Peter and being gay in a small town, the ups and downs of falling in love with a best friend, and whether or not the film is good JUST because it's a positive story.
Content warning: Contains spoilers!
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On this special film podcast episode, film critics Chris Olson and Brian Penn review 6 indie films as part of the UK Film Club. Tune into hear their reviews for Amends of the Father, A Snapshot, Incompleteness: Series 1, The Governess, Dipsomaniac and Flight Into Darkness. For more from our Film Podcast visit our website.
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Do you hate christmas? sure you do, none of us even know who Jesus is, and here we are, having to care about his birthday....no thank.So this week me and Steve delve into the shallow but delicate waters of Christmas horror films, and mainly discuss my love of one Mr Ray Wise...so join us and the podcast gang for this yule time hellscape....so any Christmas basically.For more from our film podcast visit -https://www.ukfilmreview.co.uk/podcast
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Film critics Chris Olson and Brian Penn bring you Episode 10 of the UK Film Club podcast. Featuring film reviews of:Dream Scenario starring Nicolas CageMiracle Club starring Maggie SmithEarth Mama from director Savanah LeafPaw Patrol: The Mighty MovieBest. Christmas. Ever!Christmas Time directed by Daniel ColyerTrail of Dark Matter directed by Roshaun Akeem PageUroboros directed by Diarmuid DonohoeLas Nogas directed by Catya PlateTrust in Love directed by Mick DavisThe Santa Clause starring Tim Allen.For more from our weekly film podcast visit - https://www.ukfilmreview.co.uk/podcastUK Film Review's advanced marketing comes from London SEO Company Olson Digital Marketing - https://www.olsondigitalmarketing.com/seo-company-in-london
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Join Chris, Ian and Symone in the Fantom Zone this week for another Marvel-lous episode dedicated to the latest release in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, The Marvels (did we mention Marvel?)Plus we discuss the future of the MCU which seems to finally be taking a (much needed?) break, as well as the importance of coherence.Enjoy! And for more nerdy fun come and subscribe to The Fantom Zone wherever you get your podcasts. Also don't forget to follow us @thefantomzonepodcast or email us at thefantomzonepodcast@gmail.com
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Hello everyone! This month, Amber and Joyce are discussing the film and origin story of Wonder Woman with Angela Robinson's 2017 film, Professor Marston and the Wonder Women..Discussed are the real-life issues of the individuals behind the famous comic book series, polyamory and polyamorous relationships, feminism and themes concerning comic book heroines. .CW: Spoilers and adult themes. Although care has been taken to remove swear words, some may still remain..If you liked this episode, please consider following the Gay Actually Spotify channel. You can also follow us on Instagram @gayactuallypodcast or via email at gayactuallyuk@gmail.com.To find out more about the UK Film Review Podcast, please visit: www.ukfilmreview.co.uk/podcast
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This week me and fellow long time pal Steve, delve into the twisted and confusing world of A24 cinema, looking at films such as men, and Midsommar. So don your flower crown and get ready to jump off a cliff as we ask...what the heck is going on?Remember to share your favourite film podcast with your friends and tag us on social media @ukfilmreview
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Join film critics Chris Olson and Brian Penn for another episode of UK Film Club. This film podcast reviews movies from across the globe, from the latest cinema releases, to Netflix movies and even short films and independent cinema. In episode 9, Brian reviews the new Martin Scorsese film Killers of the Flower Moon, as well as the new film starring Michael Caine The Great Escaper. On Netflix, we review The Conference, a new Swedish horror-comedy film. And for our Nostalgia Pick this month, we head to Disney Plus to review the 1976 horror film The Omen. Our short and indie film reviews for this month are:Angle - a captivating documentary about legendary wrestler Kurt Angle.Gus Should Get the Girl - a coming-of-age short film about a teenage boy preparing for an upcoming date.It Be An Evil Moon - a werewolf indie feature film that makes a great impression. 2 Truths & A Lie - a short comedy about a group of people seeking therapy because they find it difficult to lie. Intern - a short film about a man trying desperately to get the job of his dreams in a mysterious company. The One Note Man - a fantastic short film about a musician going through his monotonous life only to find it disturbed by a clothing malfunction. For all this and more from our film podcast, please make sure you follow or subscribe wherever you can and head to our website for more up-to-date film reviews and film podcast news -https://www.ukfilmreview.co.uk/podcastUK Film Review and it's marketing is brought to you by SEO company in London Olson Digital Marketing - https://www.olsondigitalmarketing.com/
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It's about to get SPOOKY! For this episode of Gay, Actually it's a Halloween special as Amber and Joyce get stuck into William Friedkin's 1980 film 'Cruising'..Friedkin is most well-known for his soul-crushing horror film 'The Exorcist' that helped change the game for the horror genre. Amber and Joyce explore the themes of 'Cruising' and its place as a thriller film, as well as how it handles contemporary homosexuality..This is a dark, dark film that was reviled by LGBTQ+ communities at the time and so listening discretion is advised..Content warning: references to gore, sex, suicide, murder and other adult themes..If you liked this episode please consider following the Gay Actually Spotify channel. You can also follow us on Instagram at @gayactuallypodcast or via email at gayactuallyuk@gmail.com.To find out more about the UK Film Review Podcast, please visit: www.ukfilmreview.co.uk/podcast
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The Fantom Zone gang sit down to discuss the latest sci-fi horror offering from Disney+, No One Will Save You, discussing all the highs, lows and everything in between with some profound bread-based analogies thrown in along the way.
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In this latest film podcast episode from UK Film Club, critics Brian Penn and Chris Olson get into the latest reviews. Cinematic releases being reviewed include: The Equalizer 3 starring Denzel Washington, Dumb Money starring Paul Dano, and A Haunting in Venice starring Kenneth Branagh as Poirot. Our Netflix film review is for El Conde - a satirical black comedy fusing the atrocities of General Pinochet with a vampire story. We have 5 independent film reviews in this episode! Including: Pulcinella, Groomed, Ferryman, Golden Stripes and The Interview. Our Nostalgia Pick for this month is a film review of Stand By Me - currently available on Netflix. For more from our film podcast visit the UK Film Review website -https://www.ukfilmreview.co.uk/podcastFor more from our SEO company in London, Olson Digital Marketing, visit - https://www.olsondigitalmarketing.com/
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Hello everyone and welcome back to Gay Actually! This month's episode sees Amber and Joyce explore the theme of queer narratives that are frozen in time, or that can only exist in a specific time period. They discuss infamous lesbian film If These Walls Could Talk 2 (2000) and issues of coming out, safe space and gender identity. .Also explored are some not-so-positive implications of LGBTQ+ representation in the wake of this film, such as via the film The Kids are All Right (2010). What happened there?!.CONTENT WARNING: Spoilers/adult themes..If you liked this episode please consider following the Gay Actually Spotify channel. You can also follow on Instagram at @gayactuallypodcast or via email at gayactuallyuk@gmail.com.To find out more about the UK Film Review Podcast, please visit: www.ukfilmreview.co.uk/podcast
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This week join Chris, Ian and Symone as they review the latest offering from the DCU, Blue Beetle and how it compares not only to other films in the DC canon but its place in the current superhero movie climate as a whole.We also ponder several important questions such as has superhero fatigue finally set in? What makes a good superhero film? Should these movies branch out genre-wise? Does Ian really like Zack Snyder?Don't forget to follow us @thefantomzonepodcast or email us at thefantomzonepodcast@gmail.com
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What's that off in the distance?...oh yeah its 2/5th's of the band Queen horizon, coming to join me as we delve into the world of French extreme horror. Donning our stripped shirts and garlic necklaces, me, Mark and Colin discuss the horrors of films such as inside and martyrs, as well as arguments about how much iron maiden suck and how November rain was the end of guns and roses... I mean what do you expect, there's going to be music chat on a band pod! so join us, and the podcast gang for another thrill-seeking episode of the scream test... so many thrills you can barley stand it in your ear holes.
In this episode of UK Film Club, film critics Chris Olson and Brian Penn review the following films:
Gran Turismo: This action-adventure film based on the popular video game franchise stars Aaron Paul as a young driver who is given the opportunity of a lifetime to compete in the FIA World Endurance Championship.
Oppenheimer: This historical drama film tells the story of J. Robert Oppenheimer, the scientist who led the Manhattan Project to develop the atomic bomb. The film stars Cillian Murphy, Emily Blunt, Matt Damon, and Robert Downey Jr.
Strays: This comedy film follows a group of stray dogs who are abandoned in the city and must learn to survive on their own. The film stars Will Ferrell and Jamie Foxx.
Haunted Mansion: This supernatural comedy film is a remake of the 2003 film of the same name.
Prisoner's Daughter: This thriller film tells the story of a woman who is forced to confront her past when her father, a former prisoner, is released from prison. The film stars Jodie Comer, Brendan Fraser, and Brian Cox.
The Man With His Fingers In His Ears: A short film.
Zapper! an indie feature film.
The Fly: This 1986 sci-fi horror film tells the story of a scientist who is accidentally transformed into a half-man, half-fly creature. The film stars Jeff Goldblum and Geena Davis.
Learn more about our film podcast on our website - https://www.ukfilmreview.co.uk/podcast
Hello everyone, welcome back to the Gay Actually podcast! In this episode, Amber and Joyce review the film Bound (dir. The Wachowskis in 1996). Before The Matrix took the world by storm, Bound wowed audiences first - by way of an incredible lesbian crime thriller. . Amber and Joyce consider this ground-breaking lesbian representation on screen, the noir and crime genres and what this did for LGBTQ+ cinema in the late 1990s. . Content warning: adult themes and spoilers. . If you liked this episode, please consider following our Spotify channel: Gay Actually. You can also find us on Instagram at @gayactuallypodcast or via email at gayactuallyuk@gmail.com . To find out more about the UK Film Review podcast, visit: www.ukfilmreview.co.uk/podcast
Film critics Chris Olson and Brian Penn are back with an "Intermittent Episode" due to a large wave of requests for indie/short film reviews. In this film podcast episode, the guys review indie features Choir Girl and The Korean from Seoul, as well as short films Vax and Torn, and a documentary about The Dogmatics.
The UK Film Club show is part of the UK Film Review Podcast, be sure to check out our other shows - all available wherever you get your podcasts.
And remember to head to our website for fresh film reviews and filmmaker interviews https://www.ukfilmreview.co.uk/podcast
This week me and Jake step back in time, to a place over the hills and far away, a place where a mean lady resides and has haunted Jakes dreams for years, we are of course talking about the woman in black. So come join us and all the podcast gang as we delve into the Victorian sadness of bitter women and revenge plots against children...ces't bon
It's finally here. This week, The Fantom Zone finally debates our longest running question, is Christopher Nolan a genius, or a hack?
Kicking off with a review of Nolan's latest Oppenheimer, we then delve into the acclaimed filmmakers other offerings to try and answer that very question, with a few sketchy Michael Caine impressions along the way.
Enjoy.
The UK Film Club Podcast is back with episode 6! Film critics Chris Olson and Brian Penn cover a range of latest releases, including:
For our top streaming film review, we cover Bird Box: Barcelona from Netflix.
Our Indie Film reviews are for The Reaper Man and Phea.
And our Nostalgia Pick is the classic shark horror film, Jaws.
For more details about our film podcast and how you can get involved, visit https://www.ukfilmreview.co.uk/podcast
Hello everyone and welcome back to Gay, Actually - hosted by Amber and Joyce! This episode sees them discussing Céline Sciamma's 2011 film TOMBOY. Amber and Joyce discuss the beauty of the coming-of-age film, issues of gender and sexuality and how a child can navigate new environments and sensations with the absence of language. . WARNING: Spoilers! . If you liked this episode please consider following our Spotify Channel: Gay Actually. You can also find us on Instagram at - gayactuallypodcast (new handle!) or via email at gayactuallyuk@gmail.com . To find out more about the UK Film Review Podcast, visit: www.ukfilmreview.co.uk/podcast
Film club is back with Brian and Chris reviewing some of the hottest films on release in June 2023. Brian, from the UK Film Review team of critics, gives his film reviews of Asteroid City (the new Wes Anderson film), The Flash, Chevalier, Greatest Days (the Take That musical) and Hypnotic (in a rare example of Brian really not liking a film).
UK Film Club then sees the critics review Extraction 2, the latest release starring Chris Hemsworth on Netflix.
Two short films are reviewed: A Father's Day and Beware! Both of which are zombie-based.
The Nostalgia Pick for episode 5 is Big starring Tom Hanks, which the guys review.
If you are new to UK Film Club, welcome, if you are already a regular attendee, welcome back. We love to have you here, please drop us a review or comment on social media so we know you are out there.
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In the spirit of Pride Month, Amber and Joyce discuss the 2014 film Pride and how it captures such a hopeful and uplifting tone, whilst sharing the struggles of LGBTQ+ and mining communities in 1980s Britain. . They focus on the significance of PRIDE now, back then, and moving forward how it continues to maintain its importance. . If you liked this episode, please consider following the Gay Actually Spotify channel here: http://rb.gy/wl7ewm You can also find them on Instagram at gay_actually or via email at gayactuallyuk@gmail.com . To find out more about the UK Film Review podcast, visit: www.ukfilmreview/podcast
Join Chris and Tobi as they dive into the multi-verse for a good old chat about the highly anticipated new release from Sony Pictures Animation, Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse.
Beware, true believers, there will be spoilers as we talk about the high-bar set by Into the Spider-Verse back in 2018, the sheer gorgeousness of this bigger and bolder sequel and how the bar and stakes will be raised even further in 2024's Beyond the Spider-Verse.
This week I am joined by my pal from across the pond, Justin, to talk all things Halloween! and worship at the altar of John Carpenter.Diving deep into the most recent three films, since 2018, we ask questions such as why is Michael in a pipe? how did he get in the pipe? and when will he leave the pipe? as well as much much more.So join, me, Justin and of course the podcast gang as we look back on one of the biggest horror franchises of all time, and ponder, is this finally the end of Michael Myers?
Rev your engines, Chris has been to the cinema! Him and Brian review Fast X, as well as these cinematic releases:Big George ForemanThe Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold FryBook Club 2: The Next ChapterMissingAre You There God? It's Me MargeratA Netflix film review of The Mother is our Streaming Pick of the month and we also review short films Imbas and Lautir from indie filmmakers. Our Nostalgia pick is the 2006 dystopian classic Children of Men, which Chris has to eat his hat about. Tune in and listen!
Amber and Joyce are back for another episode of Gay, Actually! This episode sees them mulling over esteemed English director Francis Lee’s feature-length films: God’s Own Country and Ammonite. Discussed are some frank opinions, awkward encounters and LGBTQ+ authenticity on-screen..Content warning: spoilers, adult content (even though care has been taken to remove swear words, some may still remain!).If you liked this episode please consider following Gay Actually on their other Spotify Channel: Gay Actually. Or on Instagram at gay_actually - alternatively, you can email them at gayactuallyuk@gmail.com with any episode requests..To find out more about the UK Film Review Podcast, visit www.ukfilmreview.co.uk/podcast
Join Ian and Tobi as they celebrate May the 4th the right way with a retrospective review of Return of the Jedi for it's 40th anniversary and also just completely nerd out on their love for Star Wars as a whole. May the force be with you.
Its ladies night over here on the scream test, as this week, host Rachel is joined by Emma and Jess to hop in a time machine and travel back to the 90s, as they deep dive into all those horror classics we watched at slumber parties!Including such hits as I know what you did last summer, Urban legend and Cherry falls, its time to pop on you pj's and join the ladies, and the podcast gang for a spooky, slasher sleep over party!
Chris and Brian are back with another film podcast episode, covering film reviews of cinema releases such as John Wick 4 starring Keanu Reeves, Air starring Matt Damon and Ben Affleck, A Good Person starring Florence Pugh, On A Wing and a Prayer starring Dennis Quaid, and Assassin Club starring Henry Golding.In the streaming film review, UK Film Club looks at the latest Netflix movie that has everyone talking - The Last Kingdom: Seven Kings Must Die.There are some short indie film reviews too, one for UK film A Glimpse and another for the apocalyptic The End is Nigh. The film critics then get into their nostalgia pick for the episode, which is a review of the 1999 cult classic Fight Club. The first rule of UK Film Club is...
Join Chris and Tobi as they talk all about the new movie Dungeons and Dragons: Honour Among Thieves, as well as dissecting all the latest announcements from the Star Wars Celebration event in what might be the nerdiest Fantom Zone episode yet!
Fav long boy Pete is back on another show, this time to chat all about our fav budget horror films!From the special to sessions 9, we deep dive in the sexual gratification of a box, then into the windy disperse of madness in a urbex.So come along with us and the whole podcast gang, for horror on a budget!
Chris and Brian are back with UK Film Club - a monthly series where listeners are encouraged to send in their own reviews of the movies being discussed. In episode 2, the critics cover:- Women Talking- What's Love Got To Do With It?- Creed III- Cocaine Bear- The Middle ManThe streaming release is: All Quiet on the Western FrontIndie Films are: The Show and Souls. The Nostalgia Pick is: Primal FearRemember to head to our website to contribute reviews to UK Film Club - https://www.ukfilmreview.co.uk/podcastThanks to all the listeners, contributors and subscribers.
Join me and friend/Luther Fan Jack to discuss the film continuation of the BBC series Luther with spoilers attached. Apologies for the interruptions, not at all intentional.
Amber and Joyce are back for another monthly instalment of Gay, Actually! This episode sees them discuss the incredible and awe-inspiring 2023 BFI Flare: London LGBT Film Festival and just some of the outstanding films from the collection this year..WARNING: SOME SPOILERS!.This main 3 films discussed (in order) are:1.) XX+XY2.) 1946: The Mistranslation that Shifted Culture3.) Egghead and Twinkie.For 1946, content warning: religious trauma and suicide. To skip please go to 1.01.48. (Further film resources on this topic: Henry Gamble's Birthday Party, The Miseducation of Cameron Post, Born Again.).If you like this episode please consider following us on our other Spotify Channel 'Gay Actually' or on Instagram at gay_actually - or email us at gayactuallyuk@gmail.com with any episode requests..To find out more about the UK Film Review Podcast, visit https://www.ukfilmreview.co.uk/podcast
Join Chris, Tobi, Ian and Symone as they get their paws into reviewing the latest Man vs. Nature classic, Cocaine Bear.Plus we discuss all the latest nerd news including the new TMNT trailer, Sydney Sweeney joining the Sony Spider-Man Universe and Dwayne Johnson's prestigious award win for Black AdamPlease remember to share our podcast and follow us on social media!To find out more about the UK Film Review podcast, visit https://ww.ukfilmreview.co.uk/podcast
Film critic Chris Olson interviews filmmaker Raed Alsemari about his Sundance-winning short film "Dunya's Day". Find out more about this incredibly funny short film in this special episode of the UK Film Review Podcast. Or why not visit our YouTube channel and watch the interview? Remember to Follow us on social media @UKFilmReview to stay up-to-date with the latest filmmaker interviews and film reviews https://www.ukfilmreview.co.uk/film-reviews
UK Film Club host Chris Olson interviews filmmaker Raed Alsemari about his Sundance-winning short film "Dunya's Day". Find out more about the film and how it was made in this exclusive filmmaker interview.
Canned food is back on the menu boys, as we welcome Jake back to the show to discuss all the twisted and pointy endings, director M.N. Shyamalan throws our way!
Join film critics Brian Penn and Chris Olson on their brand new show for the UK Film Review Podcast. Titled UK Film Club, this will be a monthly series that works a bit like a book club. There will be an opportunity for listeners to watch the same films as Brian and Chris and chip in their audio reviews via the UK Film Review website. In episode 1, the films reviewed are:I Wanna Dance With SomebodyTillBabylonThe FabelmansThe WhaleThe Streaming film reviewed is:Everything, Everywhere, All At OnceThe indie/short films reviewed are:Pavor NocturnusLoveAnd there is a secret Nostalgia Pick reviewed at the end of the episode but you will have to listen to find that out!
Changing things up a bit by covering more than one film, your host Robert is here to present his non spoiler opinions on three different movies, two of which came out at the beginning of the month, the final of which will come out next month but via a Discord livestream managed to see in advance before then. Puss in Boots The Last Wish, Knock at the Cabin and Infinity Pool!P.S. Also I did see Marcel the Shell with Shoes on, episode would run a bit long if I added my opinion, I'll just say that it made me cry 3 times and leave it at that.
Join film critic Chris Olson as he interviews two of the stars of the hit Saudi comedy - Sattar. Olson is joined by Ibrahim Al Hajjaj and Ibraheem Alkhairallah who both appear in the film. You can watch this filmmaker interview on our YouTube channel too.
Welcome back to Gay, Actually! This month, Amber and Joyce discuss two revolutionary films in honour of Black History Month: The Watermelon Woman (Cheryl Dunye, 1996) and Pariah (Dee Rees, 2011) and how lasting their legacies are. From discussions of racial themes, to queer identities, they explore the impact that these characters still continue to have.We have a new podcast space! Follow us here for more LGBTQ+ audio content: https://open.spotify.com/show/502kAoBziLBlR0gQJVv9Xd?si=e65d5b6782684765As mentioned, here are some further resources on these films:- VERY important interview with Dee Rees where she talks about needing more than these two films in the canon: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vy1aMzoYPVk&ab_channel=TIFFTalks- https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2020/06/the-watermelon-woman-the-enduring-cool-of-a-black-lesbian-classic- https://www.bfi.org.uk/features/watermelon-woman-cheryl-dunye- https://thespool.net/reviews/movies/the-watermelon-woman-cheryl-dunye-retro-review/- https://www.criterion.com/current/posts/6980-turn-the-gaze-around- https://reviews.americanarchivist.org/2022/06/28/creating-your-own-history-archival-themes-in-the-watermelon-woman/- https://africanah.org/the-watermelon-woman-a-retrospective-look-at-black-issues/gofundme for Brianna Ghey's funeral costs: https://rb.gy/ixgneuTo find out more about the UK Film Review podcast, visit https://www.ukfilmreview.co.uk/podcast
Join Ian and Tobi as they discuss all the exciting announcements from James Gunn and Peter Safran and their plans for the new DCU.Please remember to share our podcast and follow us on social media!To find out more about the UK Film Review podcast, visit https://ww.ukfilmreview.co.uk/podcast
Do you like spooks?...maybe, do you like houses?...in this economy? do you like spooky houses...sure, well then roll up, roll up as we enter the world of hell house llc and all that busy little house holds inside its walls.Join film critic Rachel and podcast pal Pete as they get lost in the bendy and windy corridors that lie within the Abaddon hotel...as well as all your fav pals in the podcast gang! as we navigate a saga that beats all sagas...
Warning: some brief language and brief descriptions of dark and disgusting things.A lengthy and rambling review of Chazelle's lengthy and rambling film about Old Hollywood, Babylon. Just Robert discussing it, don't worry there should be a guest next time around. Be sure to like and subscribe.
Hello and Happy New Year! This episode of Gay, Actually sees Amber and Joyce delving deep into Cate Blanchett's latest and much anticipated film, TÁR, written and directed by Todd Field.In this brutally honest review, they speak on their love for Cate Blanchett and her iconic outfits during the course of this psychological thriller, as well as not being able to make up their minds about the plot. Did they actually like the film? Is it good simply because The Queen Cate Blanchett herself is in it? Or is there more to this film than meets the eye?Content warning: this episode contains spoilers and adult themes, including discussion on the topic of sexual abuse and briefly mentioning sex work within the context of the film.Please remember to share our podcast and follow us on social media! To find out more about the UK Film Review podcast, visit https://ww.ukfilmreview.co.uk/podcast
Happy New Year everyone! This week, Ian, Sym & Tobi (with a brief appearance from Chris) take a look ahead to an exciting year of film in 2023, the potential highs, lows and everything in-between. Plus, a review of the new Disney+ movie The Menu!Please remember to share our podcast and follow us on social media!To find out more about the UK Film Review podcast, visit https://ww.ukfilmreview.co.uk/podcast
This week film critic is joined by Luke as we delve in to the body shoot and root around in the world of jeepers creepers.Who is he? what's in his truck? does he like horses? all these questions, and more are answered on this months episode of the scream test.
After a break last month, Robert Stayte returns to give you his slightly extended thoughts on James Cameron's sequel to his original hit Avatar. Be sure to give this review a like and share!
Welcome back to Gay, Actually! For this December episode, Amber and Joyce take a journey into a questionable 2018 film: Lez Bomb. They discuss the film alongside themes of coming out, consent and childishness and if this film is problematic for young LGBTQ+ audiences. You can watch the film for free on Amazon if you want to commiserate with them, or just laugh at their pain!As mentioned at the start of the episode, here are some UK-based LGBTQ+ charities to support:•Stonewall – fighting for freedom, equality and potential of LGBTQ+ people in the UK•Kaleidoscope Trust - a non-profit organisation that campaigns for the human rights of LGBT+ people in countries where they are discriminated•UKLGIG - supports lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, queer or intersex (LGBTQI+) people through the asylum and immigration process.•Switchboard – UK telephone helpline for all LGBTQ+ people•Albert Kennedy Trust - a voluntary organisation based in England serving lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender young people who are homeless or living in a hostile environmentPlease remember to share our podcast and follow us on social media!To find out more about the UK Film Review podcast, visit https://ww.ukfilmreview.co.uk/podcastMerry Christmas and a Happy 2023!
Happy Holidays from The Fantom Zone! This week, Chris Ian and Tobi get together to chat about the Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special, the latest Special Presentation from Marvel Studios. We talk about everything we liked, didn't like, the affect on the MCU canon and most importantly ask the question, what is up with Kevin Bacon's house?Also we keep everything very much a James Gunn affair as we discuss both DC's Blue Beetle film and the new Guardians of the Galaxy 3 trailer, what those two films mean for their respective universes and much, much more.Please remember to share our podcast and follow us on social media!To find out more about the UK Film Review podcast, visit https://ww.ukfilmreview.co.uk/podcast
With the upcoming release of the new Silent Hill film ''Return to Silent Hill'' me and fellow fan, Sarah, sit down to discuss this foggy and damp town and all its evil within.With questions such as does Pyramid head feel love?, and what was the jacket budget for this movie, we unfold the many mysteries of the silent hill world, and express our thoughts on where it could possibly go in the future...bon snow
UK Film Reviewers Brian and Lucy discuss the films of the 1960s - from British Kitchen Sink dramas to famous musicals. Listen to discover their favourite films from the period and maybe discover some new movies to check out!
Find out more about our film podcast here: https://www.ukfilmreview.co.uk/podcast
The final episode of the Film Festival specials! With reviews of Powdered Dandelions Prey Queen of Diamonds Purgatory Rage The Find
Also stay tuned to find out the winners of:
Best Comedy Film Best Feature Film Best Short Film
Thank you to everyone for joining us for the UKFRF episodes, we had a blast!
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Film critics Chris Olson and Jason Knight announce the winner of the Best Drama category at the 2022 UK Film Review Festival. With a recap of all the entries into the category, find out who won!
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Film critics Chris Olson and Alasdair Macrae announce the winner of the Best Crime/Thriller at the 2022 UK Film Review Festival. A short and sharp episode of the film podcast, with no full reviews, just the announcement. Find out who wins!
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Film critics Chris Olson and Brian Penn are back for another 5 films reviews for this year's UK Film Review Festival. Covering the documentary Ukraine War: The Eyes of Refugees, they also review the short films Playdate, The Show, Wicked Plans, and Rise of Fizzy Pop.
Stay tuned to the very end of the film podcast episode to find out the winner of the Best Documentary category!
For more details about our film podcast visit https://www.ukfilmreview.co.uk/podcast
The Scream Test host Rachel Pullen is joined by The Fantom Zone co-host Ian Lunny to review the entries for this year's Best Horror film at the UK Film Review Festival. With reviews of short films Doll and File Not Found, as well as indie feature Zombie Beach.
They also announce THE WINNER of the category!
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This month's Gay, Actually episode is a special feature! Join Amber and Joyce as they discuss 3 official selections of the 2022 UK Film Review Festival for the LGBTQ+ category. Here, they review: Pronouns in Bio, For I Am Dead, and Swimming with You. For more details about our film podcast please visit https://www.ukfilmreview.co.uk/podcast
Another jam-packed film review podcast with Brian Penn and Chris Olson from UK Film Review, discussing 5 more official selections of the 2022 UK Film Review Festival.
Including short films from around the world, here the lads review The Girl and The Tide, The Quiet, Throw Your Heart Over First, True Colours, and Trigger.
For more details about our film podcast visit https://www.ukfilmreview.co.uk/podcast
Film critics Chris Olson and Alasdair Macrae discuss this year's Best Crime/Thriller entries to the 2022 UK Film Review Festival. Including reviews of 2 previously covered films: Sometime Else and Coast Road, as well as two new short film reviews: The Saint and The Night Out.
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Tell them The Fantom Zone sent you! This week, Chris, Ian and Sym sit down to discuss the latest offering from DC Studios, Black Adam. We discuss the highs (there are some?) and the lows (there are plenty) and ask the really important questions like...who rides a skateboard anymore?
Also we have Nerd News including the cancellation of Westworld, the Ant Man and The Wasp: Quantumania trailer and James Gunn's new job over at DC. Shazam!
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Film critics Chris Olson and Jason Knight review 4 more films for the UK Film Review Festival. All within the Best Drama category, they review Sometime Else, a short sci-fi film; Railroad to Hell: A Chinaman's Chance, a 2008 western; Pulse, a short film about the isolation of the pandemic; and Ruth, a powerful film about dementia.
Be sure to check out the episode and rate our podcast where possible. For more details about UK Film Review please visit our film website https://www.ukfilmreview.co.uk/
Film critics Chris Olson and Brian Penn are back with another film festival special of the UK Film Review Podcast. A full lineup of short films, the lads review some amazing films including Man to Man starring David Harewood and Old Windows starring Larry Lamb.
Check out some older episodes of our film podcast herehttps://www.ukfilmreview.co.uk/podcast
This week, host Rachel sits down with sci fi expert Richard to discuss everything sci fi horror, from Predator to Alien to 90's gems such as the Faculty. With the podcast gang in tow and sweet treats at the ready, they dive deep into outer space to immerse themselves in all the the outer world has to offer on the movie front.
Episode 6 of the UK Film Review Podcast Festival Specials continues with reviews of short films Fat Boy, Jumpers for Goalposts and Lactown. We also review the documentary film The World Cruzer, as well as the feature indie film What You Can't Promise.
These are all official selections of the 2022 UK Film Review Festival. To find out more and to book tickets, visit https://www.ukfilmreview.co.uk/ukfrf
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On today's episode, special guest Louis Rabinowitz is joining me to discuss the various films shown at the London Film Festival this year. Both the films I saw and the films he saw, most of which were shared. There'll be some repetition with the films he saw that I saw at TIFF, but his opinions are different to mine. The films that will be covered specifically are:
White Noise (briefly) GDT's Pinnochio Bones and All The Whale The Menu Women Talking Triangle of Sadness The Baneshees of Inisherin The Eternal Daughter Sick of Myself
This week, Amber and Joyce sit down and chat about a wide range of Indian Cinema that represents LGBTQ+ people within Indian communities. From banned to Bollywood, they note the highs and the lows and what it truly means to have authentic cultural representation on screen. Plus, their regular gay chats and musings - with a cameo appearance from a very special (and sweet guest) at the beginning of the episode.
CONTAINS SPOILERS A list of the films should you wish to watch them before you listen: - Fire - My Brother, Nikhil - Aligarh - Ek Ladki Ko Dekha Toh Aisa Laga
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The best film podcast is back with critics Chris Olson and Brian Penn exploring 5 more films that will appear at the 2022 UK Film Review Festival.
5 great films are reviewed, including two comedy films. A Pandemic Spy gets a going over, as does the indie feature Moving Parts.
The film podcast then gets series with a look at the indie feature film Anonymous - a potent drama about addiction, as well Mein Mehmood - a moving short film.
All of this and then the final film is a short called A Moral Man starring Chris' favourite actor Toby Jones! Get stuck in.
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This week, as an early Halloween treat, Chris, Ian and Sym sit down and have a good chat about the new special presentation from Marvel Studios, Werewolf by Night, the highs, the lows and what Marvel's latest offering will mean for the MCU moving forward.
We also talk Nerd News, Star Wars, our thoughts on Hugh Jackman returning as Wolverine and finally Chris asks Ian and Sym what their favourite scary movies are.
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Film critic Chris Olson interviews COO of Medicinema Paul Jiggal about their incredible charity. Learn more about how Medicinema is helping hospital patients across the country and how the power of cinema is being used in such a great way.
To find out more about Medicinema visit -https://www.medicinema.org.uk/
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Halloween is just around the corner, and so of course it's time to discuss one of the longest running shows that has offered spooks and scares, chills and thrills, that's is of course the legendary Scooby Doo. So join hosts Rachel and Luke, as well as all the pals in the podcast gang, for a ride down memory lane in the mystery machine!
The UK Film Review Festival Podcast Specials are back with episode 4, which features reviews of these indie and short films: Holestepper (Pisahueco) Finding Wilson Cha The Letters Garage
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I went on holiday to Canada with my mother and saw 15 films at the Toronto International Film Festival. I will be giving my raw, general thoughts on all of them and my mother will give her own thoughts on each of the ones she saw with me. Do not worry about spoilers for any of the following films, even when I get into a bit of detail I avoid giving too much away.
The films that will be covered (in order of viewing though some will be shuffled around in the actual recording): Bros Butcher's Crossing Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe Empire of Light The Son Women Talking Triangle of Sadness Return to Dust Sanctuary The Menu Susie Searches The Fabelmans The Baneshees of Inisherin How to Blow Up a Pipeline Pearl
Brian and Chris are back with another festival special episode of the UK Film Review Podcast. With another array of short films and a feature being reviewed, listeners will get a glimpse into some more of the official selections for this year's UK Film Review Festival (November 12-13).
Be sure to check out https://www.ukfilmreview.co.uk for more about the festival and where to get tickets.
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This month, Amber and Joyce highlight 3 iconic queer films that help define the 'classic' era of UK cinema. Alongside discussing the contemporary issues surrounding their release, they also look at present-day understandings of each film and whether or not they remain relevant today.
Trigger warning: This episodes discusses issues of sex, sexual abuse, suicide and discrimination.
CONTAINS SPOILERS. Here is a film list should you wish to watch the films beforehand: Victim (1961) The Killing of Sister George (1968) Sunday Bloody Sunday (1971)
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Describe only the good things that come into your mind about...Blade Runner.
This week, Chris, Ian and Sym sit down, stare directly at the Voight-Kampff machine and talk all about the sci-fi classic Blade Runner. Ian tells us why it's his favourite film of all time, we look at its impact not just on the sci-fi genre but cinema as a whole and after some surprisingly deep discussions have ourselves wondering...are we real? Please remember to share our podcast and follow us on social media!
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In episode 2 of our UK Film Review Festival 2022 specials, critics Chris Olson and Brian Penn discuss an array of short films, including Clout, Chapel of Rest, Brother Troll and Community Service. They also review the indie feature film Clout.
Find out more about our film podcast herehttps://www.ukfilmreview.co.uk/podcast
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Find out more about our Editor-in-Chief Chris Olson herehttps://www.ukfilmreview.co.uk/chris-olson
This week me and fellow podcast host Jake, jump down the rabbit hole and chat all that is Jordan Peele, from the recent addition to the Candyman films, to his stunning picture, get out, and other hit feature films such as us. With a new addition to the podcast gang, more sweet treats and Val attacking the giggly wiggle, this is an episode not to be missed, so grab your honey sandwich and bean bag chair, and settle in for some spooky chats!
Another installment of New Film Releases is here and today will be a spoiler-filled look at Prey, the latest film in the Predator Franchise and the one that positively invokes memories of that first film whilst also doing something new. Give this podcast a listen, a share and a comment!
This month, Amber and Joyce take a deep-dive tour into the workings of infamous lesbian cinematic masterpiece, Carol (dir. Todd Haynes, 2015). Is this a Christmas film? A lesbian cult classic? Listen and you might find out, as highlights of this episode include in-depth discussions of complex characters, an incredibly romantic storyline and... well... Cate Blanchett, of course!
SPOILERS AHEAD
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We are the Fantom Zone! This week, Chris, Ian and Sym sit down to talk all about Scott Pilgrim vs. The World, discuss some of the latest nerd news and get surprisingly serious with a conversation about adaptation in general (mainly which Harry Potter is the best). Please remember to share our podcast and follow us on social media!
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You want more King chat? I got you! this month I'm joined by co host and super Stephen King fan, Paul, as we dive deep into some of his top picks from the world of King, where we chat chocolate mint, misty bugs and the importance of staying hydrated during a heat wave.
Hindsight Disclaimer: Recorded a month ago, the Morbius memes have since gotten less attention and were swiftly overtaken by the Gentleminions in terms of a strange and obnoxious social media following towards a film, which was more annoying for me since I actually work at a cinema. So it's not really in date as much, but it was at the time. Skip ahead to get to the more timeless yet timely (since it'll be almost exactly 35 years to the date) review of The Lost Boys.
Join Robert and fellow guest Jack as they dust off the New to go back to 1987 to review a film that's celebrating it's 35th anniversary this month. Not to mention, a better vampire film to see than Morbius, which is discussed at the beginning. Don't forget to share and tune in.
P.S. Aware of the contradiction in the title.
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In this month's episode of Gay, Actually, Amber and Joyce discuss films that centre transgender characters and the importance of having authentic trans* representation - especially on screen. Recorded over the major heatwave in the UK, this episode gets serious, sweaty and spreads the important message of inclusivity in cinema.
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Trigger warning: some of the films mentioned in this podcast deal with challenging themes
This week our comic nerds Chris and Ian, with the help of an all-too-brief cameo from Symone, talk all about the latest from the MCU, Thor: Love and Thunder, as well as digging into a bit of nerd news and giving an impromptu mini review of Passengers! Please remember to share our podcast and follow us on social media!
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planning a summer vacation in a cabin in the woods? then check out this weeks episode, where me and Sadie delve into the grotesque world of the Evil dead franchise, where we learn there is more to fear in the woods than just bears...
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Just Robert today for a slight advance review of the new horror thriller The Black Phone. There's a slight jump about 7 minutes in because I had to pause the recording and I didn't quite remember to continue the sentence I paused on, sorry if it feels jarring. Unscripted review but I still manage to basically cover every major thought I had about the film so it's not an issue. Be sure to share and like.
Join Robert Stayte and new guest Jack Smith as they dive into the meaning of Men, Alex Garland's new trippy horror film, and discuss how it holds together as a film as well. Be sure to share and comment.
Happy Pride Month!
For June’s episode, both Amber and Joyce take a deep dive into their trashy guilty pleasures and discuss lesbian-led films they watched whilst growing up. As well as exploring why these representations may be problematic, they also muse on if the films themselves have a place in the present day.
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SPOILER ALERT If you want to watch the films before here is a list: Loving Annabelle Lost and Delirious Bloomington American Pie 2 Kissing Jessica Stein Jenny’s Wedding
Film critic Rachel sits down for a spooky fire side chat with her pal Pete about all things Stephen King! Covering everything from children of the corn to the shining, this dynamic duo investigate the mystery behind the man who has created a catalogue of work that cannot be competed with in the horror world! For more from our film podcast visit the UK Film Review website https://www.ukfilmreview.co.uk/podcast
Join Film Reviewer Robert Stayte in the first of New Film Releases (I forgot to say Film in that title at the beginning), a section dedicated to covering and tying into recent films. This episode will cover the recent Michael Bay action thriller Ambulance, which should have been called "GTA 5: The Movie". Seriously, Bay really seems to love that game because this is practically a feature length GTA 5 mission. Be sure to watch this review for my verdict and share as well!
P.S. See Top Gun Maverick this week. It's emotional and exhilarating.
Join fim critic Amber and queer cinema enthusiast Joyce as they discuss all things LGBTQ+ cinema and their favourite film picks. From cinematic masterpieces, cult classics, to old-but-golds, they muse over films such as The Handmaiden, But I'm a Cheerleader and Moonlight.
If you are a fan of all things gay and cinema, brace yourself for an hour of joy and laughter!
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Chris, Ian and Sym sit down to to talk about the latest offering from the MCU, Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness where we discuss the highs, the lows and everything in-between. Please remember to share our podcast and follow us on social media!
Film critic Rachel is joined by Japanese horror fan Sarah to discuss all things spooky from the world of J horror, covering such classic as the ring and the grudge to the more obscure such as Pulse and shutter. So settle in for a spooky ride of creepy girl ghosts and vengeful spirits, as they deep dive into the well of scares!
Join critics Corey Bulloch and Robert Stayte as they discuss the world of period dramas. Discussing Gosford Park, The Remains of the Day, Little Women and more. This is a film podcast episode for fans of period dramas and great films. Please remember to share our podcast!
Join critics Rachel Pullen and Jason Knight as they discuss films starring American actor Nicolas Cage. Discussing Leaving Las Vegas, Vampire's Kiss, Face/Off and more. This is a film podcast episode for fans of Nicolas Cage and great films. Please remember to share our podcast!
Join critic Robert Stayte as he reviews the new film release The Northman. This is a film podcast episode for fans of Viking movies and great films. Please remember to share our podcast!
Join critics Robert Stayte and Corey Bulloch as they discuss the world of films about Vikings. Discussing Valhalla Rising, The Vikings, Beowulf and more. This is a film podcast episode for fans of Viking movies and great films. Please remember to share our podcast!
Join critics Chris Olson and Robert Stayte as they discuss the world of the Fantastic Beasts film series. This is a film podcast episode for fans of the Fantastic Beasts movies and great films. Please remember to share our podcast!
Join critics Brian Penn, Rachel Pullen and Jason Knight as they discuss films starring acclaimed American actress and filmmaker Jodie Foster. Discussing The Silence of the Lambs, The Accused, Panic Room and more. This is a film podcast episode for fans of Jodie Foster and great films. Please remember to share our podcast!
Join critics Chris Buick and Ian Lunny as they discuss the upcoming comic book movie Morbius and also other upcoming comic book films including Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness and Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. This is a film podcast episode for fans of comic book movies and great films. Please remember to share our podcast!
Join critics Chris Olson and Brian Penn as they discuss films by English filmmaker Guy Ritchie. Discussing Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, Snatch, Aladdin and more. This is a film podcast episode for fans of Guy Ritchie and great films. Please remember to share our podcast!
Join critics Chris Buick and Ian Lunny as they discuss the new superhero film release The Batman. This is a film podcast episode for fans of superhero movies and great films. Please remember to share our podcast!
Join critics Chris Olson and Robert Stayte as they discuss films by American filmmaker Sean Baker. Discussing Tangerine, The Florida Project, Red Rocket and more. This is a film podcast episode for fans of Sean Baker and great films. Please remember to share our podcast!
Join critics Chris Buick and Ian Lunny as they discuss the world of films about Batman. Discussing related movies including the ones directed by Tim Burton, Joel Schumacher, Christopher Nolan and more. This is a film podcast episode for fans of Batman and great films. Please remember to share our podcast!
Join critics Chris Buick, Rachel Pullen and Ian Lunny as they discuss the world of movies that are based on video games. Discussing Silent Hill, Mortal Kombat, Resident Evil and more. This is a film podcast episode for fans of movies based on video games and great films. Please remember to share our podcast!
Join critics Brian Penn and Amber Jackson as they discuss the world of Murder Mystery Films. Discussing Rear Window, Knives Out, Murder on the Orient Express and more. This is a film podcast episode for fans of movies about murder and mystery and great films. Please remember to share our podcast!
Join critics Robert Stayte, Chris Olson and Jason Knight as they discuss films starring acclaimed actor Denzel Washington. Discussing Training Day, Malcolm X, Philadelphia and more. This is a film podcast episode for fans of Denzel Washington and great films. Please remember to share our podcast!
Join critics Chris Buick and Ian Lunny as they discuss films that are based on Marvel Comics, including the ones that are expected to be released in 2022. Discussing Black Widow, Eternals, Venom and more. This is a film podcast episode for fans of Marvel movies and great films. Please remember to share our podcast!
Join critics Ian Lunny, Andrew Young and Jason Knight as they discuss films by Guillermo del Toro. Discussing Pan's Labyrinth, The Shape of Water, Pacific Rim and more. This is a film podcast episode for fans of Guillermo del Toro and great films. Please remember to share our podcast!
Join critics Robert Stayte and Jason Knight as they discuss the world of the Scream film series. This is a film podcast episode for fans of the Scream franchise and great films. Please remember to share our podcast!
Join critics Rachel Pullen, Brian Penn and Jason Knight as they discuss films by David Lynch. Discussing Eraserhead, Blue Velvet, Mulholland Drive and more. This is a film podcast episode for fans of David Lynch films and great films. Please remember to share our podcast!
Join critics Brian Penn and Amber Jackson as they discuss films that are scheduled to be released in 2022. Discussing Uncharted, Jurassic World: Dominion, Avatar 2 and more. This is a film podcast episode for fans of great films. Please remember to share our podcast!
Join critic Robert Stayte as he reviews the science fiction action film The Matrix Resurrections. This review contains some spoilers! This is a film podcast episode for fans of The Matrix movies and great films. Please remember to share our podcast!
Join critics Robert Stayte and Jason Knight as they discuss the world of The Matrix films. This is a film podcast episode for fans of The Matrix movies and great films. Please remember to share our podcast!
Join critics Ian Lunny and Chris Buick as they discuss the world of Spider-Man films. Discussing Spider-Man live-action movies, Spider-Man animated films and more. This is a film podcast episode for fans of Spider-Man films and great films. Please remember to share our podcast!
Join critics Rachel Pullen, Chris Buick and Ian Lunny as they discuss the world of The Lord of the Rings films. This is a film podcast episode for fans of The Lord of the Rings films and great films. Please remember to share our podcast!
Join critics Andrew Young, Brian Penn and Chris Buick as they discuss the world of Christmas films. Discussing It's a Wonderful Life, Elf, Love Actually and more. This is a film podcast episode for fans of Christmas films and great films. Please remember to share our podcast!
Join Chris Olson, Brian Penn, and Corey Bulloch for a special episode of the UK Film Review Podcast. They will be exploring the amazing drama and feature films which featured at the 2021 UK Film Review Festival and announcing the winners of the categories Best Drama Film and Best Feature. Please remember to share our film podcast.
Join Chris Olson and Jason Knight for a special episode of the UK Film Review Podcast. They will be exploring the amazing crime/thriller films which featured at the 2021 UK Film Review Festival and announcing the winner of the category Best Crime/Thriller. Please remember to share our film podcast.
Join Chris Olson and Jason Knight for a special episode of the UK Film Review Podcast. They will be exploring the amazing short and comedy films which featured at the 2021 UK Film Review Festival and announcing the winners of the categories Best Short Film and Best Comedy. Please remember to share our film podcast.
Join Chris Buick and Amber Jackson for a special episode of the UK Film Review Podcast. They will be exploring the amazing documentaries which featured at the 2021 UK Film Review Festival and announcing the winner of Best Documentary. Please remember to share our film podcast.
Join critics Jason Knight and Robert Stayte as they discuss movies by filmmaker Ridley Scott. Discussing Alien, Gladiator, The Martian and more. This is a film podcast episode for fans of Ridley Scott and great films. Please remember to share our podcast!
Join critics Jason Knight and Amber Jackson as they discuss the world of the Ghostbusters films. This is a film podcast episode for fans of the Ghostbusters films and great films. Please remember to share our podcast!
Join critics Chris Olson, Chris Buick and Amber Jackson as they discuss the world of Harry Potter films. Discussing The Philosopher's Stone, The Prisoner of Azkaban, The Order of the Phoenix and more. This is a film podcast episode for fans of Harry Potter films and great films. Please remember to share our podcast!
Join critics Brian Penn, Lucy Clarke and Ian Lunny as they discuss the world of films that are set in London. Discussing The Long Good Friday, My Fair Lady, The Ipcress File and more, this is a film podcast episode for fans of films that are set in London and great films. Please remember to share our podcast!
Join critics Lucy Clarke and Andrew Young as they discuss the career of British actress Tilda Swinton. Discussing We Need to Talk About Kevin, Snowpiercer, Doctor Strange and more, this is a film podcast episode for fans of Tilda Swinton and great films. Please remember to share our podcast!
Join critics Rachel Pullen, Andrew Young and Jason Knight as they discuss the world of horror franchises. Discussing Scream films, Halloween films, Candyman films and more. This is a film podcast episode for fans of horror films and great films. Please remember to share our podcast!
The UK Film Review Podcast team explore the wonders of European Cinema in this episode of our Film Podcast. Join critics Andrew Young, Lucy Clarke, Joyce Cowan, and Jason Knight as they take a whirling journey through European movies. Please remember to share, like, follow and join our Film Podcast community.
Join critics Brian Penn and Ian Lunny as they discuss the world of James Bond films. Discussing GoldenEye, From Russia with Love, Goldfinger and more, this is a film podcast episode for fans of James Bond films and great films. Please remember to share our podcast!
Join critics Lucy Clarke, Chris Buick and Jason Knight as they discuss the world of apocalypse films. Discussing Children of Men, 28 Days Later, The Hunger Games films and more. This is a film podcast episode for fans of apocalypse films and great films. Please remember to share our podcast!
Join critics Ian Lunny, Chris Buick, Lucy Clarke and Jason Knight as they discuss the world of Science Fiction films. Discussing Star Wars films, Jurassic Park films, The Matrix films and more, this is a film podcast episode for fans of Science Fiction films and great films. Please remember to share our podcast!
Journey back to the world of cinema in the 1940s with this special film podcast episode, hosted by Lucy Clarke - part of the UK Film Review Podcast team. Joining her are critics Joyce Cowan and Brian Penn, as they celebrate, among a host of other great 1940s films, the anniversary of Citizen Kane. Remember to share this film podcast far and wide.
Join critics Ian Lunny and Chris Buick as they discuss the world of Marvel Comics films. Discussing Spider-Man films, Men in Black films, Blade films and more, this is a film podcast episode for fans of Marvel Comics films and great films. Please remember to share our podcast!
Join critics Rachel Pullen and Jason Knight as they discuss the world of horror films. Discussing Halloween films, Friday the 13th films, Rosemary's Baby, The Blair Witch Project and more, this is a film podcast episode for fans of horror films and great films. Please remember to share our podcast!
Join critics Andrew Young, Brian Penn and Rachel Pullen as they discuss the world of Martin Scorsese films. Discussing Goodfellas, Mean Streets, Raging Bull and more, this is a film podcast episode for fans of Martin Scorsese and great films. Please remember to share our podcast!
Join critics Robert Stayte and Jason Knight as they discuss the world of James Cameron films. Discussing Avatar, Titanic, Terminator films and more, this is a film podcast episode for fans of James Cameron and great films. Please remember to share our podcast!
Join critics Ian Lunny and Chris Buick as they discuss the world of DC Comics films. Discussing Constantine, Road To Perdition, various Batman and Superman movies and more, this is a film podcast episode for fans of DC Comics films and great films. Please remember to share our podcast!
Join critics Chris Buick and Ian Lunny as they discuss movies by filmmaker Edgar Wright. Discussing Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, Baby Driver and more, this is a film podcast episode for fans of Edgar Wright and great films. Please remember to share our podcast!
Join critics Chris Olson and Brian Penn as they discuss the world of sports films. Discussing Space Jam, The Replacements, Happy Gilmore, Cool Runnings and more, this is a film podcast episode for fans of sports movies and great films. Please remember to share our podcast!
Join host Robert Stayte as he discussed musicals with film critics Brian Penn and Jason Knight. A terrific discussion around the movies of the musical genre on the UK Film Review Podcast. Please remember to share our film podcast far and wide, and sing whilst you do it.
To celebrate the release of Marvel's Black Widow, the UK Film Review Podcast team take a look at the entire Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). Tune in for this extended film podcast episode, hosted by Chris Buick, who is joined by film critics Alicia Moore, Andrew Young, and Ian Lunny, as they discuss the most successful superhero franchise of all time. Please remember to share our film podcast far and wide, and remember to subscribe on SoundCloud, Spotify and all other good film podcast providers.
Get to the starting line and rev your engines, host Chris Olson is about to drop his bra and start the race for this special episode of the UK Film Review Podcast. Focusing entirely on the films of the Fast and the Furious franchise, he is joined by critics Brian Penn and Robert Stayte, as they discuss all 10 films. Spoiler alert for this film podcast episode.
Host Andrew Young is joined by fellow film critics Rachel Pullen and Ian Lunny as they explore the catalogue of Blumhouse films. From the Paranormal Activity to The Purge films, get stuck into this film podcast episode - a great one for horror film fans. Remember to follow and share the UK Film Review Podcast with everyone - we need the love.
Host Chris Buick is joined by critics Ian Lunny and Robert Stayte to discuss the back catalogue of films from Pixar. Jump into this film podcast episode which explores films like the Toy Story franchise, Cars, and more. Remember to share the UK Film Review Podcast and follow us on Spotify.
Join host Ian Lunny and critics Robert Stayte and Brian Penn as the dive deep into the catalogue of Dreamworks films. From Shrek to the How To Train Your Dragon films, the UK Film Review Podcast team get all "animated" about the Dreamworks films, as well as comparing them to Pixar. Remember to follow and share our film podcast as much as you can.
To celebrate the anniversary of The Silence of the Lambs, host Brian Penn and film critics Alicia Moore and Jason Knight, discuss the career of Anthony Hopkins. Remember to follow and subscribe to our film podcast wherever you can.
Film critic Chris Olson interviews Austin, Texas-based filmmaker Matthew Paris about his various short films. Paris also chats about his process on getting films out to festivals, how he chooses them, and his distribution deals. A must-listen for any filmmaker.
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Join film critic Chris Olson as he interviews filmmaker Tim Earnheart about his short films NEMESIS, Ricochet, and Safe. In this exclusive filmmaker interview we also hear about Tim's approach to filmmaking and his plans to develop feature films. Remember to subscribe to and follow our film podcast wherever you can and please share.
The UK Film Review Podcast team tackle the slate of Disney Live Action Remakes which have graced cinemas (and streaming services) in recent years. Join the film podcast's host Ian Lunny and fellow UKFR critic Brian Penn and Andrew Young, as they go full-Disney. Remember to follow our film podcast and share as if your life depended on it. To be clear, your life (probably) doesn't depend on it - but share it now just in case.
Filmmaker Sean Cranston joins UK Film Review Editor-in-Chief Chris Olson to discuss his indie films Redville, Holiday Spirit, and The Full Moon Fathers. Sean discusses his approach to filmmaking, how he gets movies made (even during a pandemic) and the crew he has assembled - whom he lures in with Pizza and Wings.
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Andrew Young hosts this UK Film Review Podcast about Netflix Originals. He is joined by film podcast critics Rachel Pullen, Joyce Cowan, Brian Penn and Robert Stayte, as they discuss all different Netflix films that have come out over recent years. Remember to follow and subscribe to our film podcast.
Film critic Chris Olson interviews filmmaker Marcellus Cox for the UK Film Review Podcast. Discussing his latest short film Mickey Hardaway, Cox discusses the plans for a feature length, as well as aspects of the shoot and some of his favourite filmmakers.
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The UK Film Review Podcast celebrate the re-opening of cinemas after the UK lockdown by discussing some of the most exciting films coming to cinemas this year. Join host Rachel Pullen and critics Ian Lunny and Brian Penn as they talk about the cinema experience, franchise films, Keanu Reeves, and a selection of the best cinema snacks!
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The 20th Anniversary of Bridget Jones's Diary sparks a special rom-com episode of the UK Film Review Podcast. The team talk about all three Bridget Jones films, as well as some classic rom-coms and newer gems.
UK Film Review's Chris Olson is joined by fellow film podcast critics Chris Buick, Brian Penn, and Andrew Young as they discuss Bridget Jones's Diary, Bridget Jones's Diary: The Edge of Reason, Bridget Jones's Baby, You've Got Mail, When Harry Met Sally, Pretty Woman, 10 Things I Hate About You, The Big Sick, Crazy Rich Asians and Palm Springs.
A film podcast episode dedicated to East Asian Cinema! Hosted by film critic Alicia Moore, she is joined by fellow UK Film Review Podcasters Rachel Pullen and Robert Stayte, as they discuss the treasure trove of films from East Asia. Listen | Follow | Share.
An Oscars 2021 special on this Film Podcast episode. The UK Film Review Podcast team discuss the nominees for each category. Many of the films get covered, such as Promising Young Woman, Mank, Sound of Metal, Soul and more. Remember to subscribe to and/or follow our film podcast (because it makes us so happy). Let us know what you thought of this episode @UKFReview (on Twitter), @UKFilmReview (on Instagram and Facebook), or via our website www.ukfilmreview.co.uk
An in-depth discussion on the actor Carey Mulligan with a specific focus on the release of Promising Young Woman. Join the UK Film Review Podcast team with this spoiler special, hosted by Ian Lunny who is joined by film critics Rachel Pullen, Robert Stayte and Lucy Clarke. Along with an exploration of Promising Young Woman, the Film Podcast team also take a look at the career highlights of Carey Mulligan, from Never Let Me Go and An Education, to The Great Gatsby, Drive and Shame.
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On this film podcast episode, the UK Film Review Podcast team discuss war films - from Saving Private Ryan and Platoon, to Inglorious Basterds and Jarhead. Film critic and host Chris Olson is joined by Joyce Cowan, Rachel Pullen, Robert Stayte and Jason Knight as they discuss genre of war films, including topics such as the important of historical accuracy, the depiction of "both sides", and the issue of diversity. Remember to Follow our film podcast on Spotify and wherever else you listen.
In this newest Film Podcast episode, reviews of Zack Snyder's Justice League as well as other films from the DC Universe. Join critics Chris Buick and Ian Lunny, as well as special guest Rory as they explore the films of the DC Universe with an in-depth exploration of Zack Snyder's Justic League. Don't forget to Follow The UK Film Review Podcast to stay up-to-date with all our film reviews and entertainment banter.
The films of Christopher Nolan get examined by the UK Film Review critics. Join host Chris Olson and UKFR critics Alicia Moore, Andrew Young, Brian Penn, Chris Buick, and Ian Lunny as they discuss all things Nolan. Including Tenet, Dunkirk, Interstellar, The Dark Knight trilogy, Inception, Memento and more. If you enjoy this film podcast, why not share it with your friends? Become a Follower of The UK Film Review Podcast.
Film critics Chris Olson, Ian Lunny. and Brian Penn discuss why they should watch the film Knives Out starring Daniel Craig. Listen to Mr Lunny convince the others why they should put up with that accent, on the UK Film Review Podcast.
The UK Film Review Podcast is baaaack! With a new episode and new format. Reviews of short films, indie movies, streaming flicks, and the latest cinematic blockbusters all find a home with our team of talented UK film critics.
In this episode, we review:
The Silence
Stare Into The Lights My Pretties
The Apostate: Call of the Revenant
Avengers: Endgame
Absit
Bad Poetry Tokyo
Find more film reviews and watch movies at www.ukfilmreview.co.uk.
Andy Furlong hosts another episode of the Screen 1 show for the UK Film Review Podcast. This is an end of year special, where Andy is joined by film critic Michael Lennon.
In this episode of the Screen 1 show for the UK Film Review Podcast, host Andy Furlong provides film reviews for: Screen 1 - The Disaster ArtistScreen 2 – StrongerScreen 3 - Brigsby BearScreen 4 – Blade of the ImmortalBe sure to check out our website for more film reviews, movie trailers and #supportindiefilm articles. https://www.ukfilmreview.co.uk
Screen 1 - Battle of the Sexes
Screen 2 – Suburbicon
Screen 3 - Daddy’s Home 2
Screen 4 – Mudbound
Andy Furlong hosts this episode of the UK Film Review Podcast. For more film reviews, movie trailers, and film festivals, head over to www.ukfilmreview.co.uk.
In this latest episode of the UK Film Review Podcast, Andy Furlong presents his film reviews of
Screen 1 - The Florida Project
Screen 2 - Good Time
Screen 3 - Only The Brave
Screen 4 - Murder on the Orient Express
For more film reviews and movie trailers head over to our website or search "UK Film Review".
Andy Furlong hosts another superb episode of the Screen 1 show for the UK Film Review Podcast with reviews for:
Call Me By Your Name
Jigsaw
Breathe
Be sure to check back on the website regularly for film reviews, movie trailers and more.
Andy Furlong is back with another episode of the Screen 1 show for the UK Film Review Podcast. On this week's show:
Screen 1 – The Meyerowitz Stories
Screen 2 – 6 below: Miracle on the mountain
Screen 3 – Brawl in Cell Block 66
For more film reviews, movie trailers, and indie cinema releases head over to our website - https://www.ukfilmreview.co.uk/
Another episode of the UK Film Review Podcast, with the always sterling host Andy Furlong, giving you reviews of the following:
Screen 1 – Brimstone
Screen 2 – Killing Ground
Screen 3 – The Exception
Screen 4 – Jasper Jones
For more film reviews and movie trailers, head over to our website - www.ukfilmreview.co.uk
Andy Furlong is back with another episode of Screen 1 for the UK Film Review Podcast. With movie reviews of:
Screen 1 – Wind River
Screen 2 – Goon the last of the enforcers
Screen 3 – The Vault
Screen 4 – Una
Check back regularly for new episodes or visit our website - www.ukfilmreview.co.uk
A jam-packed episode of the Screen 1 show for the UK Film Review Podcast. Hosted by Andy Furlong.
Screen 1 – Detroit
Screen 2 – Logan Lucky
Screen 3 – American Made
Screen 4 – Bushwick
An episode of the Screen 1 show for the UK Film Review Podcast, hosted by Andy Furlong. On this week's show Andy reviews Godzilla Resurgence (AKA Shin Godzilla) and Pawn Sacrifice.
Another episode of the Screen 1 show for the UK Film Review Podcast, hosted by Andy Furlong.
Screen 1 – 47 Meters Down
Screen 2 – Land of Mine
Screen 3 – Dunkirk
Screen 4 – Hounds of Love
Home Cinema
The Light between Oceans
American Honey
Smoke
The Credits
John Heard
An ape-tastic show of Screen 1 for the UK Film Review Podcast, hosted by Andy Furlong. Coming up in this episode...
Screen 1 – War for the planet of the Apes
Screen 2 – David Lynch – The Art Life
Screen 3 – Pilgrimage
Screen 4 – It Comes at Night
Home Cinema.
Rust and Bone
Busters Mal Heart
Population Zero
Andy Furlong is joined by Film Critic Michael Lennon on this Summer Special Episode which includes -
Most anticipated Summer Blockbuster.
Biggest Disappointment of The Year.
Film most excited for we didn’t know about before.
Best Film of the Year so Far.
Best non 2017 film we've seen so far this year.
Best Year for Summer Blockbusters.
Reboot Remake or Sequel to a Blockbuster.
For more film reviews and movie trailers, head over to our website - https://www.ukfilmreview.co.uk/
Another show from film critic Andy Furlong as part of the Screen 1 series for UK Film Review. On this episode:
Screen 1 – The Mummy
Screen 2 – Wilson
Screen 3 – The Shack
Screen 4 – Berlin Syndrome
Home Cinema.
Life
The Final Cut
Folk Hero and Funny Guy.
The Credits
Glenne Headley
For more film reviews head over to our website - https://www.ukfilmreview.co.uk/film-reviews
The UK Film Review Podcast is back with another episode of the Screen 1 show. Hosted by Andy Furlong.
Screen 1 – The Red Turtle
Screen 2 – Detour
Screen 3 – Colossal
Screen 4 – Snatched
Home Cinema.
Dheepan
Scarecrow
Transpecos
The Credits
Powers Booth
Andy Furlong is back with another episode of the Screen 1 show for the UK Film Review Podcast.
Screen 1 – Alien Covenant
Screen 2 – Miss Sloane
Screen 3 – Tomcat
Screen 4 – The Levelling
Home Cinema.
Changeling
Young Ones
Small Crimes
The Credits
Michael Parks
For more Film Reviews head to our website - https://www.ukfilmreview.co.uk/
For Movie Trailers go to our dedicated Movie Trailers page - https://www.ukfilmreview.co.uk/movie-trailers
Hosted by Andy Furlong, this episode of the Screen 1 show for the UK Film Review Podcast is jam-packed with awesome-ness.
Screen 1 – Guardians of the Galaxy vol 2
Screen 2 - Suntan
Screen 3 – Mine
Screen 4 – Clash
Home Cinema.
Beyond the mat
Frailty
Win it all.
Andy Furlong is back with another fast and furiously packed episode of the UK Film Review Podcast. On this show:
Screen 1 – The Fate and the Furious
Screen 2 - The Handmaiden.
Screen 3 – Aftermath.
Screen 4 – The Boss Baby.
Home Cinema.
The Discovery
Chop Shop
Bokeh
The latest episode of the UK Film Review Podcast - hosted by Andy Furlong. The Trailers. Screen 1 – The Lost City of Z Screen 2 - The Age of Shadows Screen 3 – The Olive Tree Screen 4 – Beauty and the Beast Home Cinema. Beginners Jimmy’s Hall Southbound Credits UK Film Review – Short Films Previews
Andy Furlong presents this episode of Screen 1 for the UK Film Review Podcast.
The Trailers.
Screen 1 – Kong – Skull Island
Screen 2 - Elle
Screen 3 – Certain Woman
Screen 4 – Trespass Against Us
Home Cinema.
Nerve.
After Earth
Roger Dodger
Credits
UK Film Review – Short Film Previews
The latest episode for the UK Film Review Podcast - ALTERNATIVE OSCARS Firstly a look through the 6 main categories in the Oscars this year, As we try and predict the winners. Then we get to our Alternative Oscars Awards where we give our Awards to the actors and Films that have impressed us the most in 2016 in the following categories. Supporting Actress. Supporting Actor. Lead Actor. Lead Actress. Best Director. Best Picture. The show then ends with Michael and Andy both predicting what they think will the best picture winner in the 2018 Oscars.
Another episode of the Screen 1 film reviews podcast for UK Film Review. Featuring:
The Trailers. Screen 1 – Moonlight Screen 2 - Hidden Figures Screen 3 – The Founder Screen 4 – Lego Batman Movie Home Cinema. Hologram for the king Lets be cops Avatar. Credits Kang-H Song
Andy Furlong delivers a packed episode of the Screen 1 show for the UK Film Review Podcast with some fabulous reviews, including Hacksaw Ridge, Trainspotting 2, Christine and Denial.
The Trailers. Screen 1 – Hacksaw Ridge Screen 2 - Trainspotting 2 Screen 3 - Christine Screen 4 - Denial Home Cinema. iBoy Stargate Unstoppable End Credits. X men reboot
The latest episode of the UK Film Review Podcast, presented by Andy Furlong. Reviewing two films, Hail, Caesar! and The Survivalist. Subscribe to our film podcast on Soundcloud or iTunes.
The latest episode of the UK Film Review Podcast, hosted by Andy Furlong. Film reviews of People, Places, Things & Terri & Fort Tilden as well as recommendations for other movies.
The UK Film Review Podcast continues with Andy Furlong presenting this week's episode. Featuring reviews of McFarland, USA and Infinitely Polar Bear.
The UK Film Review Podcast is back with another episode. On this show, Andy Furlong talks about two huge movies - Still Alice and The Cider House Rules.
Bridge of Spies and The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2 reviewed by Chris Olson on this episode of the UK Film Review Podcast.