In episode of 99, the boys are joined by friend of the pod Kim to discuss Hereditary and Whatever Happened to Baby Jane in their psychological horror episode.
We have a really exciting announcement for episode 100 where we will be hosting a Hitchcock Double Bill at the Mockingbird Cinema in Birmingham on 29th November.
03:16 Celebrating 100 Episodes and Live Event Announcement
06:15 Film Recommendations and Personal Insights
09:15 Exploring the Bond Franchise
12:18 Anime and Horror Film Discussions
15:06 Thematic Analysis of Recent Films
18:13 Final Thoughts and Transition to Guest Segment
28:32 Introduction and Catching Up
31:29 Exploring Recent Films and Holidays
34:22 Diving into 'Hereditary' and Initial Reactions
40:17 Understanding 'Hereditary' and Its Themes
46:50 Comparing 'Hereditary' with Other Films
52:53 The Importance of Rewatching Films
58:53 Final Thoughts and Recommendations
01:02:17 The Last Jedi and Its Impact
01:03:43 Hereditary: A Cinematic Exploration
01:05:04 Toni Collette's Performance in Hereditary
01:07:01 The Complexity of Family Dynamics in Hereditary
01:09:33 The Symbolism of Paimon in Hereditary
01:10:38 The Decapitation Scene: A Turning Point
01:13:25 The Aftermath of Grief and Guilt
01:15:07 Joan's Role in the Narrative
01:17:48 The Artistic Choices in Hereditary
01:19:53 Transition to Whatever Happened to Baby Jane
01:22:25 The Legacy of Baby Jane
01:24:29 Themes of Fame and Despair in Baby Jane
01:27:16 The Dark Relationship Between Sisters
01:30:14 The Camp Value of Baby Jane
01:36:05 Hag-Sploitation and Its Cultural Impact
01:37:56 The Impact of Ageism in Film
01:41:06 Gendered Ageism: A Double Standard
01:46:51 Exploring Horror Sub-genres
01:55:10 The Role of Streaming in Film Discovery
02:01:38 Closing Thoughts and Future Plans
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The Road to Episode 100
In this episode, the hosts delve into the theme of forbidden love through the lens of classic cinema, specifically focusing on David Lean's A Brief Encounter and Wong Kar Wai's In the Mood for Love. They explore the complexities of the characters' relationships, the emotional weight of the narrative, and the cinematic techniques that enhance the storytelling. The discussion also touches on cultural reflections and societal norms of the 1940s, providing a comprehensive analysis of how these elements contribute to the film's enduring impact. Through comparative analysis with modern films, the hosts highlight the evolving perspectives on relationships and the moral quandaries that arise from them. In this conversation, Jonny and Jamie explore various themes in film, including the cultural phenomenon of K-Pop Demon Hunters, their favorite movie couples, and the anticipation of upcoming horror films.
00:00:00 Intro/ movie chat / In the Mood for Love
01:04:28 Introduction to Brief Encounter
01:06:45Synopsis and Character Dynamics
01:09:28 Cinematography and Visual Metaphors
01:13:06 Themes of Love and Infidelity
01:17:01 Societal Norms and Moral Quandaries
01:20:22 Emotional Impact and Character Sympathy
01:24:40 Juxtaposition in Film: The Power of Black and White
01:27:09 Exploring Classic Cinema: A Journey Through Hitchcock
01:29:49 The Complexity of Movie Couples: Love and Melodrama
01:33:20 Upcoming Episodes: A Look Ahead at Horror Classics
The boys are focusing on recent releases like Jurassic World Rebirth, Superman and the new MCU entry Fantastic Four First Steps.
They discuss the box office success of films despite their quality, the rise of animation in cinema, and share recent film recommendations. The conversation delves into character dynamics, visual style, and the political commentary present in Superman, ultimately reflecting on the evolution of superhero films and their impact on audiences.
00:00 Introduction to Superhero Movies and Themes
03:14 Jurassic World Rebirth: A Disappointing Sequel
06:22 Franchise Fatigue: Comparing Jurassic Park and Alien
09:17 Box Office Success: The Economics of Blockbusters
12:20 Recent Film Reviews: A Summer Roundup
15:21 Superman: A New Direction in DC Films
27:55 Superhero Fatigue and Character Depth
31:09 The Tone and Stakes of Superman
35:04 Lex Luthor and Supporting Characters
39:10 Political Themes and Audience Expectations
43:13 Emotional Moments and Character Relationships
47:05 Comparative Analysis of Superman and Fantastic Four
54:33 The Balance of Humor in Superhero Films
56:03 Cinematography and Visual Aesthetics in Marvel Films
57:38 The Freshness of Fantastic Four
01:02:07 Character Dynamics and Relationships
01:04:36 The Future of Superhero Films
01:10:36 Cinematography Comparisons: Superman vs. Spider-Man
Jamie and Jon are joined by Jane Crowther Editor-in-Chief at Hollywood Authentic Magazine. Together, they dive into their top five films of 2025, offering a mix of blockbuster hits and indie gems, and also their Top 5 movies from 1995 whilst they're at it!
In this episode of the MoviesinaPodshell podcast, the boysn explore a variety of films, from dark indie flicks to classic horror and action movies.
They discuss their personal experiences with concerts and travel, delve into the themes of isolation and nihilism in films like '28 Days Later', and reflect on the impact of these movies in the context of real-world events.
They explore themes of humanity, character development, and the evolution of zombie films. The discussion also touches on the aesthetic choices made by director Danny Boyle and the impact of animation in storytelling, particularly in the context of the Predator franchise. The hosts share their thoughts on the future of these films and the importance of character connections in a grim narrative.
This week Jamie and Jon are focusing on new film releases including Marvel's 'Thunderbolts*' and the latest instalment of the Final Destination franchise, Bloodlines!
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Theme
02:19 Recent Cinema Experiences and New Releases
05:57 Discussion on TV Shows and First-Time Watches
09:07 Slam Dunk Festival Experience
12:52 Review of 'We Need to Talk About Kevin'
14:49 Review of 'Hustle' and Sports Movies
16:36 In-Depth Review of 'Thunderbolts'
33:52 The State of Marvel: A Creative Burnout
36:53 Anticipation for Future Marvel Projects
40:26 Reimagining Marvel: Directors and New Directions
46:39 Final Destination: A Return to Horror
57:44 Death and Premonitions: The Final Destination Experience
01:02:01 Memorable Death Scenes in Final Destination
01:06:49 The Balance of Humor and Horror
01:08:54 Tony Todd's Last Performance and Its Impact
01:10:54 Real-Life Close Calls and Final Destination Moments
01:17:37 Fears Induced by Final Destination
01:19:25 Choosing Your Demise: A Darkly Humorous Discussion
01:22:07 Lightning Puns and Closing Thoughts
This week, we go from the high ground to high school hoops.
In this special episode, we're celebrating the 20th anniversary of Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith by diving deep into Anakin’s fall, Palpatine’s rise, and why this prequel has aged better than many expected. Then we take a sharp turn into 80s nostalgia with a look back at Michael J. Fox’s furry coming-of-age comedy, Teen Wolf (1985) — because what better double feature than galactic tragedy and werewolf basketball?
02:17 - Nostalgia and Film Pairing Choices
03:49 - Current Watches: Buffy and Beyond
10:51 - Exploring the Bourne Identity
18:58 - Diving into New Releases and Anime
23:12 - Revisiting Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith
24:25 - Revisiting Revenge of the Sith
27:03 - The Evolution of Star Wars Opinions
34:14 - The Impact of the Sequel Trilogy
42:03 - Character Development and Relationships
55:36 - Missed Opportunities in Storytelling
58:01 - The Consequences of Choices
01:01:07 - The Tragic Love Story
01:03:23 - The Climactic Duel
01:07:31 - Nostalgia and Subjectivity in Film
01:12:56 - The Legacy of the Prequels
01:22:41 - Nostalgia and First Impressions of Teen Wolf
01:26:14 - The Impact of Music and Pop Culture
01:28:48 - Revisiting Childhood Favorites
01:32:17 - The Influence of Sci-Fi and Coming-of-Age Films
01:36:34 - Character Dynamics and Themes in Teen Wolf
01:40:49 - Comic Influence and Crossover Ideas
As always we answer listeners questions!
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The boys jump on the hype train with a Sinners Spoiler Free Review! What did they think of the highest reviewed film of the year so far?
Jamie goes on an epic rant about the cinema experience....
02:27 Discussion on Recent Films Watched
05:23 Exploring the Film 'Real Pain'
08:25 The Importance of Going in Cold to Films
11:30 Buffy and Angel: A Nostalgic Dive
14:23 Transition to 'Sinners' Review
17:34 Overview of 'Sinners' and Its Themes
27:27 The Struggle for Respect and Freedom.
28:29 Choices and Predestination in Life
30:46 The Cultural Significance of Blues Music
35:33 Exploring Identity and Heritage
37:38 The Role of Music in the Narrative
43:23 Visual Storytelling and Cinematic Techniques
51:42 The Vampire Metaphor and Societal Commentary
57:17 Biblical Themes and Character Names
59:04 The Moral Implications of the Story
01:00:16 Character Development and Redemption
01:02:08 Genre Blending: Horror and Drama
01:04:12 Sequel Speculations and Future Directions
01:07:23 Cinema Experience: The Good and the Bad
01:11:51 Audience Etiquette and Cinema Culture
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The boys were lucky enough to be invited to an early screening of Alex Garland's new film Warfare.
As always they answer listener questions and talk about what they've been watching.
00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Recent Films
03:19 Exploring 'Little Women' and Its Themes
06:20 Audience Engagement in Modern Cinema
09:27 The Driver: A Classic Film Review
12:16 Buffy the Vampire Slayer: A Nostalgic Journey
16:06 Introduction to 'Warfare' and Alex Garland
19:16 The Realism of 'Warfare' and Its Themes
22:04 Memory and Perspective in War
25:03 Debate on War Films and Propaganda
28:01 Cinematic Techniques and Training for Authenticity
30:58 The Emotional Impact of War Depictions
34:00 The Balance of Narrative and Experience in Film
37:03 Director's Vision and Audience Reception
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Jamie and Jonny get excited as the sun is out in the UK and it's starting to feel like summer. The boys bring the feel good vibes with two first time watches for Jon, The Goonies and Lady Bird, 2 very different coming of age tales!
Jamie and Jon sit down and talk through their top 10 movies of 2024 last year. If you're looking for the best films of last year then this is the episode for you!
The boys also chat about their opinions on the Oscars and as listener questions as always.
03:17 Film Recommendations and Reviews
06:14 Exploring Classic Films and Their Impact
09:13 Diving into 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer' Rewatch
12:11 Discussion on 'Daredevil' and Its Evolution
26:46 The Future of Buffy and Joss Whedon
28:17 Marvel's Creative Dilemma
30:19 Top Films of 2024: Introduction
31:19 Film Recommendations: Blink Twice and Long Legs
37:20 Exploring Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes
40:19 The Outrun: A Deep Dive
44:27 Nightbitch: A Unique Perspective
48:18 Strange Darling: Nonlinear Storytelling
51:24 Twisters: Nostalgic Blockbuster Fun
54:37 Exploring 'The Order' - A Hidden Gem
58:57 The Impact of 'Kneecap' - A Cultural Reflection
01:03:14 Diving into 'The Substance' - A Unique Take on Aging
01:08:10 The Emotional Depth of 'The Iron Claw' - Wrestling with Family
01:11:42 Anticipating 'Alien Romulus' - A New Chapter in the Franchise
01:18:50 Unveiling 'Didi' - A Coming-of-Age Story
01:20:07 Character Exploration in Coming-of-Age Films
01:24:25 Nostalgia and Cultural Reflections01:30:18The Art of Slow Cinema
01:35:19 Dune Part II: A Cinematic Masterpiece
01:41:13 Anora: A Dark Comedy of Life and Love
01:47:03 Exploring the Emotional Depth of Film
01:49:21 Oscar Insights and Controversies
01:50:57 Honorable Mentions and Underrated Films
01:57:16 Oscar Snubs and Surprises
02:01:18 Final Thoughts on the Oscars and Audience Engagement
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Jamie and Jonny chat through 2 plane heist movie classics with The Dark Knight Rises and Air Force One. They dive into TV insight on the Buffy reboot, White Lotus season 3 and Fallout, whilst Jamie breaks down his latest awful watch he wish he hadn't seen!
In this episode of Movies in a Podshall, Jamie and Jonny delve into the theme of alien invasions, exploring War of the Worlds and Rob Zemeckis' Contact.
They discuss personal experiences with recent films, the impact of streaming on the music industry, and the emotional depth of storytelling in cinema. The conversation highlights the significance of practical effects, character development, and the darker themes present in Spielberg's work, particularly in War of the Worlds. The episode concludes with reflections on the collaboration between Tom Cruise and Spielberg, emphasizing their unique contributions to the film industry. In this episode, the hosts delve into the behind-the-scenes stories of 'War of the Worlds' and its box office performance in 2005, discussing the challenges of adapting classic literature into modern films. They explore the most annoying child characters in cinema, the ending of 'War of the Worlds', and transition into a detailed analysis of 'Contact', highlighting its themes of science versus religion, visual and auditory mastery, and the philosophical questions it raises about humanity and existence. The conversation wraps up with thoughts on the potential existence of aliens and the future of humanity.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Alien Invasions
03:07 Personal Updates and Film Recommendations
06:15 Discussion on Silo and Color Grading in Film
09:23 Exploring Recent Film Viewings
12:09 Deep Dive into Cube and Its Influence
15:15 Review of Baby Girl and Nicole Kidman's Performance 18:27 Wallace and Gromit: A Nostalgic Journey
21:15 Reflections on Gladiator 2 and Ridley Scott's Style
28:51 Exploring 'War of the Worlds' - A New Perspective
30:06 The Impact of 9/11 on Spielberg's Vision
31:59 Character Dynamics and Development
34:00 The Realism of Human Reactions in Crisis
38:29 Visual Storytelling and Practical Effects
41:13 The Dark Themes and Emotional Depth
45:30 Character Relationships and Growth
50:01 The Role of Tim Robbins' Character
54:03 The Film's Pacing and Narrative Structure
01:00:19 The Relationship Between Spielberg and Cruise
01:02:11 Behind the Scenes of War of the Worlds
01:03:59 Box Office Battles of 2005
01:04:57 Child Characters in Film: A Discussion
01:05:52 Classic Literature Adaptations in Modern Cinema
01:10:46The Ending of War of the Worlds: A Critical Analysis
01:12:52 The Making of Contact: A Deep Dive
01:30:49 The Cost of Space Exploration
01:31:38 Love Transcending Time and Space
01:33:34 The Journey of Discovery
01:36:13 Zemeckis' Cinematic Mastery
01:37:30 Visual Aesthetics and Color Grading
01:45:11 The Existence of Aliens and UFOs
01:53:02The Future of Humanity and Technology
Jamie and Jon explore the theme of action stars, discussing the most expensive aerial stunt in film history, the iconic action stars of the 80s and 90s, and the evolution of action films. They compare the careers of Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger, and deep dive into T2 and Clliffhanger!
In this episode of the Movies in a Podshall podcast, Jamie and Jon discuss the theme of Christmas films, focusing on 'Home Alone 2: Lost in New York.'
We explore the film's plot, characters, and its connection to the original 'Home Alone.' The conversation also touches on other films and TV shows they've been watching, including Hitchcock's works and various streaming recommendations.
We share our thoughts on the importance of classic films during the holiday season and the impact of nostalgia on our viewing experiences.
In this conversation, we delve into the nuances of 'Home Alone 2', discussing performances, nostalgic memories, and the film's impact on New York tourism. The discussion also touches on the darker elements of the sequel compared to the original and the challenges of maintaining quality in film franchises, including thoughts on reboots and sequels.
00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Theme
06:20 Streaming Services and Film Availability
12:06 Recent Film Viewings and Recommendations
18:26 Classic Christmas Films
24:21 Industry Insights and Season Reviews
30:29 Home Alone 2: A Christmas Classic
33:33 Plot Overview and Character Dynamics
43:18 Macaulay Culkin's Career and Legacy
49:52 The Magic of The Plaza Hotel
56:48 The Darker Tone of Home Alone 2
01:04:38 Franchise Diminishing Returns and Reboots
01:14:51 Outro and Holiday Greetings
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Film Noir
03:16 Podcast Updates and Merchandise
06:15 Personal Updates and Recent Activities
09:19 TV Show Discussions: Industry and Star Trek
12:18 Strange New Worlds: A Deep Dive
15:18 Penguin and Recent Film Reviews
21:07 The Challenge of Adaptations
22:30 Coming of Age Films: A Deep Dive
28:16 Exploring the Horror Genre
30:23 Nostalgia in Film: A Look Back at 2008
33:27 The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo: A Noir Masterpiece
49:52 Character Development and Casting Choices
54:27 Thematic Depth and Cinematic Techniques
58:42 Financial Success and Franchise Potential
01:05:54 Exploring Violence and Gender Dynamics
01:13:50 Character Relationships and Narrative Structure
01:18:41 Unraveling the Mystery: The House and the Killer
01:21:39 The Power of Music in Tension
01:24:40 Societal Themes and Character Dynamics
01:28:32 The Final Confrontation: A Shift in Power
01:38:33 Comparing Adaptations: Fincher's Vision vs. Original
01:43:23 Film Preferences and Production Quality
01:44:34 Exploring Classic Films: A Deep Dive
01:45:46 Nicholas Ray's 'In a Lonely Place'
01:46:37 The Appeal of Black and White Films
01:49:02 Understanding the Art of Black and White Cinematography
01:51:10 Barriers to Enjoying Classic Cinema
01:54:20 The Importance of Storytelling in Film
01:55:48 Character Analysis: Dixon Steele
02:00:40 The Dark Themes of Noir Cinema
02:07:23 Nicholas Ray's Directorial Choices
02:08:21 Closing Thoughts and Recommendations
In this episode of the Moviesinapodshell , Jamie and Jon explore the theme of sex work in film, discussing various movies and their portrayals of characters involved in this profession. The conversation also touches on the nostalgia of physical media, audience engagement through listener questions, and recommendations for both classic and contemporary films.
In this conversation, Jon and Jamie discuss their experiences at the Film Bath Festival, their thoughts on the film 'Anora', and how it contrasts with the classic 'Pretty Woman'. They explore themes of sex work, gender dynamics, and the evolution of the rom-com genre, highlighting the deeper societal implications presented in both films. The discussion delves into character development, the portrayal of sex work, and the impact of these films on their respective audiences.
00:00 Introduction to the Theme of Sex Work
06:52 Discussion of Recent Films Watched
12:49 Exploration of 'Abigail' and 'Ready or Not'
18:41 Review of 'Green Room' and Other Classics
24:18 Insights on 'My Old Ass' and Emotional Impact
27:57 The Evolution of Star Trek Films
31:56 Book Shopping and Nostalgia
34:31 Film Bath Festival Experience
34:48 Exploring Anora: A Spoiler-Free Discussion
50:39 Pretty Woman
57:57 The Legality and Ethics of Sex Work
01:01:35 Perspectives on Safety and Regulation in Sex Work
01:04:46 The Impact of Online Platforms on Personal Choices
01:06:00 Cinematic Reflections: Pretty Woman and Its Themes
01:25:47 Exploring La Traviata: A Deep Dive into Emotion
01:31:46 Cinematic Preferences and Personal Insights
01:37:43 Upcoming Films and Listener Engagement
Jon and Jamie dive into horror season chatting all things 'The Babysitter' (2017) directed by McG and 'Halloween'. (1978 directed by John Carpenter.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to the Theme of Babysitting Dangers
02:01 Film Festival Insights and Reviews
03:24 Joker 2: Expectations vs. Reality
06:56 Exploring the Musical Elements of Joker 2
09:30 Industry Insights and Recommendations
10:43 Sweet Pea: A New Perspective on Horror
11:48 Technical Difficulties and Introduction
15:01 Listener Engagement and Personal Anecdotes
17:47 Film Reviews: A Bittersweet Life to Nightmare Beach
20:47 Exploring New Releases: Oddity and Strange Darling
23:54 Halloween Film Series: A Deep Dive into the Classics
26:30 John Carpenter's Halloween: An Iconic Horror Film
29:14 The Slasher Genre: Origins and Influences
32:16 Character Analysis: Michael Myers and Dr. Loomis
35:26 Thematic Elements: Fear, Judgment, and Survival
38:31 Conclusion and Future Film Discussions
43:02 Exploring the Halloween Franchise
48:27 The Role of Dr. Loomis
50:59 Michael Myers: The Embodiment of Evil
57:47 Modern Interpretations of Halloween
01:03:52 Behind the Scenes: Jamie Lee Curtis and Psycho
01:08:04 Final Thoughts and Ratings
01:10:42 Introduction to The Babysitter and McG's Career
01:13:29 Character Dynamics and Plot Setup
01:16:35 The Twist: Babysitter's True Nature
01:19:31 Nostalgic Babysitting Stories
01:22:43 Intergalactic Dream Team Discussion
01:25:34 The Party and Its Implications
01:30:21 The Dark Humor of Sacrifice
01:33:16 Coming-of-Age in a Horror Comedy
01:36:27 The Role of the Scream Queen
01:41:18 The Escalation of Horror and Comedy
01:47:14 The Appeal of Babysitter Horror Films
Before Jon goes away to Crete the boys manage to squeeze in a spoilercast for highly anticipated movie, The Substance.
They discuss the beauty standards forced upon women today and talk about what they would do to stay young and relevant and even what their own insecurities are.
00:00 Introduction to Spoiler Special
03:18 Exploring Recent Watches
06:17 Nostalgia for Star Wars
09:17 Discussion on MCU and Current Trends
12:21 Review of 'Predators' and Its Themes
15:13 Sandra Bullock and 'Miss Congeniality'
18:30 Diving into 'Detention' and Its Style
21:16 Anime and Its Unique Storytelling
25:02 The Substance: Overview and Themes
27:47 Character Analysis: Elizabeth Sparkles
30:55 The Impact of Aging in Hollywood
33:50 The Duality of Identity in 'The Substance'
36:47 The Horror of Insecurity and Societal Pressures
39:41 The Consequences of Choices
42:51 The Climax and Its Implications
45:43 Final Thoughts on 'The Substance' and Its Message
01:00:25 Exploring Personal Growth Through Sports
01:03:50 Reflections on Youth and Aspirations
01:06:57 The Shift in Priorities with Age
01:09:53 Analyzing the Film's Themes and Characters
01:12:48 The Significance of Names and Identity
01:15:54 The Climax: Violence and Transformation
01:19:03 The Message of Comparison and Self-Acceptance
01:22:48 The Role of Sound and Cinematography
01:25:46 Final Thoughts on the Film and Performances
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Jamie and Jonny explore the theme of worst dates ever through Blink Twice (2024) & Fresh (2022)!
00:00 Introduction to Worst Dates Ever
03:05 Exploring Recent Films and Documentaries
05:59 Apollo 13 and Space Documentaries
08:55 The Impact of Space Exploration on Cinema
12:09 Anime and the Terminator Series
15:02 Cinema Trends and Independent Films
18:05 Recent Movie Highlights and Reviews
20:56 Classic Films and Their Cultural Impact
24:07 Exploring New Releases and Streaming Trends
27:01 Thematic Analysis of Blink Twice
30:02 Character Dynamics and Relationships in Blink Twice
32:57 Cinematography and Visual Storytelling
36:00 Themes of Memory and Forgetting
38:58 The Role of Sound Design in Film
41:57 Final Thoughts on Blink Twice and Its Message
01:07:55 Women Rising Against Oppression
01:12:47 The Complexity of Power Dynamics
01:18:28 The Dark Humor of Survival
01:24:19 Exploring Relationships in 'Fresh'
01:32:48 The Dangers of Modern Dating
01:40:41 The Shocking Twist of 'Fresh'
01:56:51 Cinematic Techniques and Themes
02:03:31 Final Thoughts and Recommendations