Episodes

  • For this episode of (Re)Encounters, Sam and Boris are hopping over to the picturesque village of Tulaigh Mhór (Tullymore) to discuss the 1998 sleeper hit Waking Ned, otherwise known as Waking Ned Devine. The podcasting duo discusses the significance of the film and its wide-reaching appeal both in the British Isles and in the United States, as well as the depictions of rural life in Ireland in the late 90s. Of course, Boris and Sam also go into detail about the humourous side of a film dealing with death and an aging community - it may sound like an unlikely combination, but it makes sense in the end (just about). Have you seen or heard of this piece of Irish cinematic history before? Get in touch with us on Instagram (@reencounters) or email ([email protected]) and let us know - we'll be waiting with a glass of whisky for you when you do.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Wait, Boris hasn't seen this film?! Well, he has now - and, boy, does he have opinions! Join our two fabulous hosts as they discuss an equally fabulous movie of the 1960s - some might say the movie musical of its day - My Fair Lady. After sharing their expectations as well as some key information about the film and its continued success, Sam and Boris focus on some of the elements which make this movie musical such a delight to watch, including lavish costuming, intricate set building and juicy casting tea. So put on your fakest Cockney accent and your most extravagant dress to go watch horses run and gallop in circles alongside the (Re)Encounters team! Just beware the rain in Spain.


    Make sure to follow us on Instagram (@reencounters) to stay updated about our next episodes! You can also email us ([email protected]) to share some comments, feedback or if you just want to say hello. And don't forget to spread the word and tell your friends, colleagues, roommates and grandparents about (Re)Encounters - we're grateful for any and all support!


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Missing episodes?

    Click here to refresh the feed.

  • Returning from their two-month long hiatus, Sam and Boris debut a new model for the (Re)Encounters podcast by discussing the 2004 hilarious CGI nightmare known as Van Helsing! While the hosts couldn't help but laugh at and critique some of the stilted dialogue and dated special effects, they also acknowledge the cultural significance of the Gothic genre and classic monster movies on this film with figures like Dracula, Frankenstein's Monster and The Wolfman. But don't worry - despite the changes to the previous format, the hosting duo still retain their cutting commentary and moments of boisterous laughter; you're in good hands - unlike the future of the Universal Classic Monster Cinematic Universe... As always, get in touch with us over Instagram (@reencounters) or via email ([email protected]) and share your thoughts and opinions on the new format. We promise we don't bite - but we do wear fabulous capes.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Aaah, the 1980s - a time of prosperity and developments in the field of Japanese animation. In the first episode of 2024, our duo of hosts is joined by an extra special guest to discuss 1988's Akira, a cornerstone of Japanese animation and its spread to a Western audience. On this journey further east, the trio of Sam, Boris and Emily discuss not just the music and animation that make this film a masterpiece of the cyberpunk genre, but also explore its long-lasting influence on other pieces of media, both old and new. With a slightly new format and a brand new voice joining for this episode, this year is shaping up to be quite spectacular for (Re)Encounters - make sure to stay updated and follow us on our Instagram - @reencounters.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • On this episode of (Re)Encounters, Boris and Sam tackle what is considered a classic example of Bulgarian cinema, namely 1964's The Peach Thief, starring the "First Lady of Bulgarian Cinema", Nevena Kokanova, as well as the famous (and dashing) Rade Markovic. Our hosts discuss Soviet montage film techniques as well as often used tropes in film and literature, all of which inform the significance of this film not just within Bulgaria, but also beyond the former Iron Curtain. Ranging from topics, such as the First World War, appreciation of beauty and teleporting main characters, this is one film - and review - you don't want to miss! This episode opens on a question open to all listeners, so make sure to listen till the end to make up your mind and don't forget to send us an answer on Instagram (@reencounters) or via E-Mail at [email protected]. Have fun listening and remember to always guard your orchard! P.S. Visit gledam.bg for more Bulgarian-language films with English subtitles!

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • After another long break, the podcasting duo of Sam and Boris is back - and what a treat they have prepared for you all this time! In a slight deviation from the previous episodes of this project, the hosts discuss not only the masterpiece that is the 2006 Guillermo Del Toro directed film Pan's Labyrinth, but also the movement of Magic Realism and how it relates to this film as well as the wider world of literature. Pop culture references, mentions of beloved authors and famous actors - both within the Spanish and English language film industry abound. In the longest episode of (Re)Encounters thus far, let yourself be transported to a sinister, yet beautiful kingdom of magic; if you keep listening to the end, your new favourite podcasting duo will guide you home safely.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Another episode must mean another film that Boris hasn't seen, correct? Not this time! Get ready to hear Sam's thoughts and opinions on the previously unseen 2009 Sam Raimi horror classic (jury's still out on that) Drag Me to Hell. Maybe calling it a classic is a bit of a stretch, but it must be a bit popular if Boris has seen it before - or at least that is what he tries to convince Sam of. Follow the hosting duo as they share information about the plot, cast and creatives of the film, all the while attempting to hold in their laughs, scathing reviews and utter dismay at some of the cinematic choices and script blunders. Even if you have never heard of this film before now, this episode will surely make you want to watch it and laugh alongside Sam and Boris.


    Remember to follow us on Instagram (@reencounters) and leave a comment or write us a message. You can also get in touch via email on [email protected]. Share, comment and spread the word!


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • If you thought the last film was a doozy, get ready to be gobsmacked! After Sam exposes Boris for not having seen another landmark film, the 2003 Oscar-winning Pixar animation Finding Nemo, the pair exchange expectations and views. After discussing how it's possible for someone to have avoided this great white beast of a film, our duo of hosts ruminate on alternative casts for some of the main characters as well as share some peculiar facts and interesting trivia surrounding the film. Topics of interest include its production and some quite noteworthy voice actors recasts and character decisions. Grab a glass (or bottle) of water, press play and remember - fish are friends!


    Remember to follow us on Instagram @reencounters and leave a comment or write us a message. You can also get in touch via email on [email protected]. Share, comment and spread the word!


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • For our hotly-anticipated premiere episode, we are taking a trip back to February 1993, to a film that helped to define not only a decade but the society we still live in today. Is it a comedy? A tragedy? Or a philosophy lecture disguised as a Bill Murray freak-out? Tune in to our review of Groundhog Day, directed by Harold Ramis with a screenplay by the director and Danny Rubin. You will hear our unfiltered opinions and mostly coherent thoughts, as well as finding out where the music and themes of the film rank for us. You may even learn a few new facts about the film and what happened behind the scenes. Make sure to leave a review on your podcast provider and get in touch with us via Instagram and email.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • A short episode where Sam and Boris touch on the background and format of this podcast. This also offers a small glimpse into their real-life relationship and their hopes for the podcast. Make sure you stay tuned for the first movie review coming out soon. What widely-acclaimed, popular film could Boris possibly not have seen?  As the figures change on the clock face and the same old tune starts playing, you better watch out for that first review - it's a doozy!

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.