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Beef Station: A Film Podcast
Andrew & Oscar
129 episodes
9 months ago
Beef Station is a film podcast - on each flame-grilled new episode, best pals Andrew and Oscar allow their succulent gags and juicy morsels of opinion to gently tenderise your film-loving soul.
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Beef Station is a film podcast - on each flame-grilled new episode, best pals Andrew and Oscar allow their succulent gags and juicy morsels of opinion to gently tenderise your film-loving soul.
Show more...
TV & Film
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126: Compress My Head
Beef Station: A Film Podcast
1 hour 32 minutes 31 seconds
2 years ago
126: Compress My Head
This week - the bois give their take on the recent 2023 Oscars results, and their quick thoughts on Aftersun (2022), having both watched it since Laura's glowing recommendation last episode. Also! Oscar watched bonkers Indian action flick RRR (2022), and Andrew watched heartfelt Belgian coming-of-age drama Close (2022). Spoiler free for all movies Oscars chat from 30:35 to 56:30 Email Us: beefstationpod@gmail.com (Tell us what movies you want to hear us talk about!) Next time on Beef Station: Probably John Wick 4 and some HBO Last of Us spoiler chat. Catch up!  
Beef Station: A Film Podcast
Beef Station is a film podcast - on each flame-grilled new episode, best pals Andrew and Oscar allow their succulent gags and juicy morsels of opinion to gently tenderise your film-loving soul.