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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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Gods, demi-gods, semi-gods…and Schwarzenegger. The second installment in the Thor franchise is our lead review this week and we also take a look back on Hercules In New York. Also: The Slumber Party Massacre. As always, you can... more

We celebrate our 50th episode with a double dose of tension Paul Greengrass style with Captain Phillips and United 93. Also: Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa, Birdemic: Shock and Terror.

Latest local release, Australian crime-thriller Mystery Road, is our feature review this week alongside John Hillcoat and Nick Cave's Aussie western, The Proposition. Also: The Most Dangerous Game, Gravity.

It's Richard Curtis time. We go all the way back to where it all, sort of, began with Four Weddings and a Funeral right up to his latest: time-travel rom-com About Time. Also: getting surprisingly worked up over Superbabies: Baby Geniuses 2... more

Alfonso Cuaron's long-awaited latest, Gravity, is our feature review while we go back to his 2006 film, Children of Men. We also spend some time discussing Ron Howard's Formula 1 movie, Rush. Also: Bride of Frankenstein.

This week it's a poker double: Matt Damon's up first in Rounders followed by the latest film starring Ben Affleck, Runner Runner. Also: Sweet Smell of Success, Clear History, The Love Guru.

Elysium, Neill Blomkamp's second feature, is our main review this week alongside his first sci-fi actioner, District 9. Also: The Lord of the Flies, 42.

Woody Allen old and new this week: Blue Jasmine is our feature review while we go back to the 70's for one of Allen's most acclaimed films, Annie Hall. Also: Sinister, The Blind Side, A Night To Remember.

We're back from our break this week with a home invasion double of You're Next and Funny Games. Also: The Princess Bride, The Internship.

Park Chan-wook's latest film, Stoker, is our feature review this week as we go back to the main inspiration behind the film, Hitchcock's Shadow of a Doubt. Also reviewed: Highlander, 3:10 To Yuma.

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