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Horror movie reviews on The Scream Test Podcast continue as host Rachel reviews a classic - Hellraiser. Part of the UK Film Review Podcast, remember to subscribe to our channel for all of the latest movie reviews, filmmaker interviews and more.
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On this movie reviews podcast, film critics Chris Olson and Brian Penn delve deep into a jam-packed show providing you with reviews of:
Joker: Folie à Deux - the newest DC film starring Juaquin Phoenix
The Substance - a new horror movie starring Demi Moore
Speak No Evil - FILM OF THE MONTH - starring James McAvoy
Trouble - a Swedish film recently released on Netflix
Line of Fire - a short film written and directed by Weston Porter
Nowhere - a feature film set in Cornwall written and directed by Tim Seyfert
Watch Them Come Blood - a frenetic horror film
Fear and Love: The Story of The Exorcist - a documentary about the much-revered classic horror film directed by John Larkin
Bonding - a short film written and directed Luke Rex
Videodrome - classic 80's body horror film from filmmaker David Cronenberg starring James Woods and Debbie Harry.
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Join Amber and Joyce as they honour Black History Month by discussing the 2023 biopic, Rustin. Produced by the Obamas (yes, you read that right!), this Netflix film tells the story of Bayard Rustin, a Black gay man who was instrumental in the Civil Rights Movement - and yet, you may never have heard of him. From the importance of protest, to living as your true self, this episode is a real roller-coaster!
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On this film podcast episode, host Chris Olson is joined by film critic Jack Salvadori who gives us a glimpse of what to watch at the 2024 BFI London Film Festival. Having caught a fantastic array of films in earlier film festivals such as Cannes and Venice, Jack gives the low-down on what movie fans should look out for at this year's LFF.
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Film critic Rachel Pullen is back with more horror movie reviews in The Scream Test podcast, part of the UK Film Review Podcast. In this special episode, Rachel gives us her top 5 horror films on Netflix for Halloween 2024. So for all you scary movie fans, this is the place to get your top recommendations.
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On this, one of the best movie reviews podcasts around, film critics Chris Olson and Brian Penn get stuck into the best new movies out in the UK for September 2024. Having done an "Indie Special" episode of UK Film Club earlier in the month, this episode is chock full of movies at the cinema and streaming.
The cinema movie reviews include:
Blink Twice: Starring Naomi Ackie and Channing Tatum, directed by Zoë KravitzBeetlejuice Beetlejuice: Starring Michael Keaton and directed by Tim BurtonLee: Starring Kate Winslet, directed by Ellen Kuras - Film of the Month for BrianAlien: Romulus: Starring Cailee Spaeny and David Johnsson, directed by Fede AlvarezThe Streaming Pick for September 2024 on UK Film Club is Young Woman and the Sea - starring Daisey Ridley and currently available on Disney Plus.
And the Nostalgia Pick celebrates 40 years of The Terminator. WE'LL BE BACK next month with more reviews, so enjoy this episode of UK Film Club until then.
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Welcome back to Gay Actually! Join Amber and Joyce as they delve into this whacky and bizarre Spanish-language film, So My Grandma’s a Lesbian. They examine if the film can be classed as queerbait, how the storyline travelled in the wrong direction, and the importance of positively representing older LGBTQ+ people on screen.
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On this special "Indie Film Only" additional episode of UK Film Club, film critics Chris Olson and Brian Penn review a selection of short and feature-length independent movies.
The movie reviews include:
Rock, Paper, Scissors: A short film directed by Franz Böhm, Rock, Paper, Scissors is based on the true story of Ivan (Oleksandr Rudynskyi) who helped his father (Sergey Kalantay) run a makeshift hospital during the current conflict between Russia and Ukraine. After their plans to move the hospital go awry thanks to their getaway transport being bombed by a Russian aircraft, their peril increases when a group of Russian soldiers are seen scouring the hill looking for their bunker. Ivan, who has made the decision to take on the soldiers after an impromptu sniper rifle lesson from one of the patients, finds himself in over his head when the original estimate of two Russian soldiers turns out to be disastrously incorrect.Curiosity: A short film directed by Michael Cooke, Curiosity is about a young guy named Kevin (Bishop) is in his bedroom, relaxing, messing about with his phone. He comes across a video that instructs how to access the dark web. Curiosity gets the best of Kevin and he goes to his computer and follows the instructions. To his delight, he finds himself accessing that part of the Internet and proceeds to take advantage of what it offers. However, he soon finds a video where a live inhuman and grotesque auction is taking place. A Good Day Will Come: A short film directed by Amir Zargara, in A Good Day Will Come Sia Alipour plays Arash, a promising Iranian wrestler whose future career hangs in the balance when he struggles to focus on the sport whilst his country experiences civil unrest. Following the death of his sister in a protest against the government, Arash decides he cannot stay quiet, and wears a t-shirt in her memory after a match. Having chosen to join the protesters, Arash barely struggles to keep the turbulent crowds from turning violent and later becomes swept up in a conspiracy that will see him sign a confession under violent duress that he killed someone during the protest. Perennial Light: A feature-length film from Colin Hickey, Perennial Light (2024) is a wondrous experience. So unlike anything being produced in the mainstream, it’s an art film which epitomises what’s interesting about experimental filmmaking. Told without dialogue or conventional narrative, this independent Irish movie paints a seemingly autobiographical portrait of one man’s life – from his troubled youth up to adulthood. From the tragedies that befall him, to fragments we see of family life in a rural setting... you get the sense that you’re witnessing a flow of memories, recalled with both nostalgia and melancholy.Embrace Disruption: A short film from filmmaker Johanne Chagnon, Embrace Disruption is an experimental art film. The Scalpel: A short film from filmmaker Richard H Lyford, The Scalpel has been restored and scored by Ed Hartman.Visit our website to find more of the latest movie reviews and news about our film podcast.
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Join horror film critic Rachel on The Scream Test as she reviews Child's Play as part of the UK Film Review Podcast. For fans of horror movie reviews, there is no better show to subscribe to.
Check out the other UK Film Review Podcast shows including:
The Fantom Zone - for all things nerdy in cinema.
Gay, Actually - for all things LGBTQ+ in film.
UK Film Club - for reviews of all movie types + listener reviews.
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In this movie reviews podcast, film critics Chris Olson and Brian Penn talk about the summer films - or lack of. In this episode of UK Film Club we have movie reviews of Deadpool & Wolverine, Trap, the Netflix documentary Trap, as well as indie and short film reviews of My Best Nut, Undertow, The Xenophobes, The Highest Brasil, and City of Oz.
The Nostalgia Pick for this month's episode of a movie review of Alien - the original Ridley Scott film from 1979 - to tie in with the new release of Alien: Romulus.
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Happy Hot Girl Queer Summer! Join Amber and Joyce as they discuss the Catherine Corsini film, Summertime. Listen as they muse over the romantic French countryside alongside the roaring streets of Paris, issues of second-wave feminism and perhaps the true meaning of a hot girl summer?
This episode contains spoilers!
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Deadpool & Wolverine is the topic of this episode of The Fantom Zone, in their monthly episode as part of the UK Film Review Podcast. Directed by Shawn Levy and starring Ryan Reynolds as Deadpool and Hugh Jackman back as Wolverine, this is one of the most anticipated superhero films of the year.
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Film critic Rachel is back with more movie reviews for The Scream Test show, part of the UK Film Review Podcast. She's following up with her awkward relationship with the Twilight films in this Part 2 episode. Be sure to check it out and share it.
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On this movie reviews podcast, film critics Chris Olson and Brian Penn provide a wealth of film reviews for the latest releases, as well as short and indie films, Netflix movies and more. Plus a section of listener movie reviews at the end!
In Episode 17 of UK Film Club, we have movie reviews of:
Fly Me to the MoonTwistersA Quiet Place: Day OneConey Island CousinsOvershadowPainBeverley Hills Cop (1984) Beverley Hills Cop: Axel F (2024)Head to our website for more film reviews.
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Join Amber and Joyce on Gay Actually this month as they discuss the lesser-known gritty English film, Between Two Women! They speak about the journey of both characters, Ellen and Kathy, and the film's perception of class, gender and sexuality in 1950s Northern Britain. It's more fun and less academic than it sounds! Join the fun!
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Join The Fantom Zone gang this week for our review of A Quiet Place: Day One. In this fun filled chaotic episode Ian and Symone discuss the highs and many lows of this prequel, the vibes between Joseph Quinn and Lupita Nyong'o and work out if a cat truly can breathe underwater.
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On this episode of The Scream Test, host Rachel and her guest review the first three Twilight films. Fans of Bella Swan and Edward Cullen will be in their element, unless Rachel doesn't like the movies! Find out by listening to this film podcast episode.
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On this popular film reviews podcast, film critics Chris Olson and Brian Penn provide top cinematic banter despite the hot weather, illnesses and the footy being on. We have cinematic film reviews of Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga, Bad Boys: Ride or Die, The Bikeriders, Hitman, Freydis and Gudrid, Homeboud, On the Ridge, Someone Dies! and Second Thought. As well as a Nostalgia Pick of X-Men (2000) to celebrate the upcoming release of Deadpool & Wolverine.
Spoiler warnings and explicit words - in particular a cheeky clip during the Someone Dies review - you have been warned.
We also have some listener reviews that we read out, and some other indie film promos!
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Join The Fantom Zone gang this week as they finally get Ian to watch Amazon Prime's The Boys. Tobi and Ian discuss all things The Boys, some comics and also a little politics too.
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Happy Pride Month! Join Amber and Joyce on this epic gay adventure as they discuss the pioneering lesbian film, Desert Hearts. From cowboys, to summer romances, to self-identity, they cover it all as they chart protagonist Vivian's journey towards self-acceptance and her love interest Cay's thirst for freedom. Have you seen the film? Let us know what you think!
Content warning: Spoilers
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