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Screen Time
Kara and Matt
88 episodes
3 days ago
A podcast about film and the entertainment industry from a couple of lovable cinema friends. Sponsored by Wallis Cinema
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A podcast about film and the entertainment industry from a couple of lovable cinema friends. Sponsored by Wallis Cinema
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TV & Film
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Small Things Like These
Screen Time
18 minutes 54 seconds
7 months ago
Small Things Like These

In theme with this week's film title, we're keeping this episode small as we discuss Cillian Murphy's latest drama pic hitting the cinema screens next week.


This week's Australian film releases:

A Minecraft Movie, Dog Man, Novocaine - No Pain.


Episode 73:

01:00 - Good Time, Screen Time.

02:02 - Replacing Matt with Cillian Murphy.

03:00 - SMALL THINGS LIKE THESE and the quiet drama.

06:20 - Has Kara ever seen a fast paced Irish film?

06:49 - Gen Z 4 Cillian.

09:33 - Matt's knowledge of the release schedule.

11:47 - What's not said, does that turn you off a film as a writer?

15:09 - film's pacing mimicking society's ADHD.

Audiences evolving over time.


Thanks for bringing your rizz to this episode. Please remember to subscribe, rate, like and tell all the gen-Zers to hit us up. Slay!

Screen Time
A podcast about film and the entertainment industry from a couple of lovable cinema friends. Sponsored by Wallis Cinema