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Field & Mullinger's Underground Nights
Failed Critics
9 episodes
2 months ago
Underground Nights is presented by James Mullinger, a comedian and feminist living in Canada, and Paul Field, a Sun reading football fan in the south of England. By all accounts, they shouldn’t be friends and yet they are united by their shared interests in genre and cult films, and vinyl records. In each episode of Underground Nights, James and Paul will take a look at their favourite cult movies that may have slipped under your radar, some of the most popular indie horror film makers from Wolf Cop director Lowell Dean to Troma Entertainment's Lloyd Kaufman, as well as discussing the burgeoning film scene in James’s adopted home, Canada.

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Underground Nights is presented by James Mullinger, a comedian and feminist living in Canada, and Paul Field, a Sun reading football fan in the south of England. By all accounts, they shouldn’t be friends and yet they are united by their shared interests in genre and cult films, and vinyl records. In each episode of Underground Nights, James and Paul will take a look at their favourite cult movies that may have slipped under your radar, some of the most popular indie horror film makers from Wolf Cop director Lowell Dean to Troma Entertainment's Lloyd Kaufman, as well as discussing the burgeoning film scene in James’s adopted home, Canada.

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EPISODE ONE – FRED’S POCKET
Field & Mullinger's Underground Nights
1 hour 28 minutes 1 second
9 years ago
EPISODE ONE – FRED’S POCKET
Welcome to the premiere episode of Field & Mullinger’s Underground Nights, where we’ll be tickling the underbelly of cinema, from Troma & Astron 6 to the much maligned British gangster flick and everything in between. Your hosts James Mullinger and Paul Field kick off with a Canadian Special (not a euphemism) where we discuss our favourite Canadian movies. James tells us why he loves Lost After Dark and explains why he is still buying VHS, whilst Paul shows a lot of love for The Soska Sisters (come on, we all love a Dead Hooker In A Trunk…) We go balls deep into WolfCop as we’re joined by the director Lowell Dean who shares his passion for Canadian cinema and offers a veritable feast of WolfCop news & insight – including some exclusive WolfCop 2 news! There’s even time to finish up with a new release review, where we look at the controversial LOVE 3D from notorious French auteur Gaspar Noé. Obviously that flies off at a tangent so acute we end up on a jolly jape concerning Fred and the stash of gentleman’s journals in his pocket.

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Field & Mullinger's Underground Nights
Underground Nights is presented by James Mullinger, a comedian and feminist living in Canada, and Paul Field, a Sun reading football fan in the south of England. By all accounts, they shouldn’t be friends and yet they are united by their shared interests in genre and cult films, and vinyl records. In each episode of Underground Nights, James and Paul will take a look at their favourite cult movies that may have slipped under your radar, some of the most popular indie horror film makers from Wolf Cop director Lowell Dean to Troma Entertainment's Lloyd Kaufman, as well as discussing the burgeoning film scene in James’s adopted home, Canada.

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