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Weekly film chat. Each week a new release and related retrospective film is reviewed plus classic and crap movies, Hollywood news and more.

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Steve McQueen's latest finally hits our shores so we debate the merits of 12 Years A Slave. We also take a trip back to the summer of '32 with Best Picture winner Grand Hotel and dissect the week's news. Tweet us at... more

The Oscar noms are out! Want to find out who's up for awards but don't want to read an entire list on the internet? Who has time for that? Luckily, you can just listen to our podcast. All the Oscar buzz plus the Coen brothers latest, Inside... more

Aaand we're back from our break! Saving Mr Banks is the feature review this week but we also cover the new Hobbit movie, Ben Stiller's The Secret Life of Walter Mitty and lots more from late last year (Prisoners, Enough Said, Fruitvale... more

It's list lover's favourite time of the year! We discuss our top 10 films of 2013 and a few that almost made the cut.

This week we find out if Ron Burgundy is still kind of a big deal. We also look at our favourite genre films of 2013. You stay classy, internet. December 20, Episode 58: Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues, The Railway Man, 2013... more

David O. Russell's American Hustle is out this week so we talk the swingin' 70′s and the art of Christian Bale's rapid weight shifts. Also: From Here To Eternity, Golden Globe nominations plus LA and Boston Film Critics Awards.... more

Seminal 80′s sci-fi novel, Ender's Game, has finally made it to the big screen. We bunker down in bootcamp with Ender and co. and see what's so spectacular about The Spectacular Now. The New York Film Critics Circle... more

This week we talk Filth, based on Trainspotting author Irvine Welsh's novel, as well as Pain and Gain, Touch of Evil plus Jump from the British Film Festival.

Four new releases this week: documentary Blackfish, Noah Baumbach's Frances Ha, insanely feelgood biopic One Chance and what is shaping up to be one of the biggest films of the year, The Hunger Games: Catching Fire. Episode 54 -... more

Ordinary men behind powerful people: Lee Daniels' The Butler and The King's Speech are our feature reviews this week while we also discuss superhero news and Prince Avalanche. As always, you can find our past episodes,... more

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