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Following up on Anna's review of "The Crow" Anna and James put themselves through a trip to the cinema to see the new rebooted version. Robin Williams love in continures with "Dead Poets Society" and "Good Will Hunting". As a famous ancient philosopher once said "Fuck Gene Simmons"
Trigger Warnings: Suicide
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Coming from a busling pub in West Hampsted Anna and James return again (but this time for real)
This episode the theme is returns and callbacks. What better films to review other that Deadpool, Hook (1991) and The Crow (1994)
P.S the guys on the other table can sh*t off.
Trigger Warnings - Rape (Whilst Reviewing The Crow)
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The 2024 Oscar's Death Race begins. This episode the infamous crime fighting duo review American Symphony, Killers of the Flower Moon, Maestro and America vs A.I (The Creator)
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Anna and James review 20 Days in Mariupol, The Eternal Memory, Nyad, Spiderman: Across the Spiderverse and the Holdovers...in a pub...with gin and beer. The Death Race marches on...
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On this cold (blue) Monday our hero's Anna Fordham and James Morgan sit down and bravely drink a beer each and talk about Saltburn, Sunshine, Les Choristes. What do the post office and Corey Feldman have in common? They both feature in the middle section of this very podcast...
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Anna and James make a second attempt at recording a review of Barbie. Successfully with voice note contributions from Connor Going. Russell Brand features heavily as does random epic classical music. Enjoy.
Trigger Warning for Sexual Abuse
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The first half of our Barbenheimer podcast which was struck by a complete Nuclear error so will be released in two halves. Please stand by the second half will be released in 10...9...8...7...6...5
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Anna and James review "Cocaine Bear" whilst not doing cocaine but drinking IPA in a pub in Surbiton. James talks about the meaning of protest in 2023 whilst Anna talks about Jonah Hill and his attempts to weaponise the term "Boundaries". "Pride" and "A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night" are also reviewed.
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The gang...(of two) review Nida Manzoor's Kung Foo Heist Romp, Polite Society. Anna takes issues with her own Brain whilst James tackles millionaires and submarines. They also discuss the givings and misgivings of "To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar" & talk "Mass"
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The Podcast returns after some weeks off with Anna and James reviewing Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Amongst Thieves. The pair also review and then ultimately end up comparing Portrait of a Lady on Fire and Amonite. Obviously Phlip Schofield is mentioned as is Artificial Intelligence.
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This episode marks the 6th time pints were spoken over about films under the banner of a podcast hosted by Anna Fordham and James Morgan. To mark the occastion Director/1st AD Liana Failla joined in to talk all things Banshees of Inisherin, Disclosure, Princess Mononoke, Elon Musk, the BAFTAs, Cats, toxic productivity and NEPO babies.
Trigger Warnings for Animal Death, Elon Musk, Transphobia. -
This episode Anna and James review the oscar nominated "Tar" at a very busy Victoria pub in Surbiton. After a tough few weeks on the newsfront, the pair attempt to make sense of the state of the "culture war", Kier (Keith) Starmer and strange views on Intimancy Coordinators. "Eighth Grade" gets a review and "Blonde" gets the shit ripped out of it for being a steaming hot pile of wet trash. Peace.
Trigger Warnings for Transphobia, Domestic Violence, references to a rape scene.
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Two people. Known as Anna and James, drink and discuss why The Fabelmans is not a good film and gets a hell of a lot wrong. They run through this year's Oscar nominations whilst trying to say the words Top Gun without laughing. Anna spits bars about Tucker and Dale Versus Evil and the pair cover rock villian paedophiles and Netflix password politics.
Trigger Warning for Mental Health Issues, Paedophilia
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Snowflix has it's first ever guest as Marc Small joins Anna and James to review the newest adaption of the "anti-war" classic, All Quiet on the Western. Issues are raised ragarding the nonsense award show known as the Golden Globes, the shame of the "English" government regarding the Gender Recognition Reform bill and who ever invented the Gun. Also reviewed are The Watermelon Women and A Fantastic Women.
Trigger Warnings for Transphobia, War
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"In the slip of a bolt, there's a tiny revolt."
Anna and James review Matthew Warchus' Matilda - based on the stage musical with music from the fantastic Tim Minchin. Anna explains the amount of times it made her cry whilst James unironically, reflects on the film's leftist iconography. Also reviewed are - the runaway film of the year - Everything Everywhere All At Once and the 00s classic Erin Brockovich. Anna lays hands on pill shaming and James adds that he objects to the East End misrepresentation of Orcs.
Trigger Warnings for Suicide, Homophobia, Fat phobia and SSRI (anti-depressant) discussion
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Anna and James sit down - in a pub - to discuss Thomas M. Wright's "The Stranger". A Netflix original - if that means anything? - about an undercover agent involved in a child murder case. The pair also review the Christmas romp that is "Tangerine" aswell as "A Hidden Life" whilst trying to comprehend TERF island and the Royal Family.
Trigger Warnings for Child Murder, Transphobia and R Kelly