From the mind behind 'judging a book by its cover' comes 'Cinema at First Sight', a TV show and movie review podcast with a timely twist. Hosted by an impatient and pop culture centric millennial, join Annabel McConnachie each week as she scathingly critiques an array of television pilots and movie opening acts to determine whether they're worth continuing.
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From the mind behind 'judging a book by its cover' comes 'Cinema at First Sight', a TV show and movie review podcast with a timely twist. Hosted by an impatient and pop culture centric millennial, join Annabel McConnachie each week as she scathingly critiques an array of television pilots and movie opening acts to determine whether they're worth continuing.
In this week's podcast instalment, Annabel comes face to face with the first half of Edgar Wright's newest psychological horror film 'Last Night in Soho'. Set in the titular London nook, the movie centres around fashion student Ellie (Thomasin McKensize) whose dreams become plagued with visions of 1960's aspiring singer Sandy (Anya Taylor-Joy), a woman who used to live in her apartment. However, things take a turn for the potentially murderous when Sandy's life becomes darker and the lines be...
Cinema at First Sight with Annabel McConnachie
From the mind behind 'judging a book by its cover' comes 'Cinema at First Sight', a TV show and movie review podcast with a timely twist. Hosted by an impatient and pop culture centric millennial, join Annabel McConnachie each week as she scathingly critiques an array of television pilots and movie opening acts to determine whether they're worth continuing.