Hosted by Sean Coates, Another Bloody Movie Podcast is a show that talks all things Movies.
ABMP returns for the first time in 2022 to preview a brand new exciting film festival coming to Melbourne and Sydney this February. The Europa! Europa film festival screens at the Classic, Lido and Ritz cinemas in Melbourne and Sydney from Feb 4-27, bringing the best of European cinema to the land down under and we were delighted to have the festival's artistic director, Thomas Caldwell on the show to talk all about this great new festival he has put together. View the full program, check session times and purchase tickets and passes for Europa! Europa visit europafilmfestival.com.au Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/anotherbloodymoviepod Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/anotherbloodymoviepod/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/ABmoviepodcast Contact us - anotherbloodymoviepod@gmail.com Sean's Twitter - https://twitter.com/seanhub_ Sean's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/seanhub_/ Sean's Letterboxd - https://letterboxd.com/SeanCoates/
ABMP is back for Christmas and Blake Ison returns to the pod to spread some Christmas cheer by talking about some of the big Boxing Day releases. Join Sean and Blake as they review The Matrix Resurrections, Licorice Pizza, West Side Story, The Tragedy of Macbeth and The Worst Person in the World. Blake also talks briefly about Ghostbusters Afterlife and there might just be mild rant on the death of cinema etiquette. Timecodes: Intro - 0:00:00 The Matrix Resurrections - 0:02:08 Licorice Pizza - 0:17:15 West Side Story - 0:35:46 The Tragedy of Macbeth - 0:47:49 The Worst Person in the world - 0:57:29 Ghostbusters Afterlife - 1:12:26 Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/anotherbloodymoviepod Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/anotherbloodymoviepod/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/ABmoviepodcast Contact us - anotherbloodymoviepod@gmail.com Sean's Twitter - https://twitter.com/seanhub_ Sean's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/seanhub_/ Sean's Letterboxd - https://letterboxd.com/SeanCoates/ Blake's Twitter - https://twitter.com/blake_ison Blake's Letterboxd - https://letterboxd.com/blake_ison/
Melbourne is out of Lockdown, the movies are back and ABMP has returned from yet another extended hiatus with a brand new episode. Friend of the show and fellow 007 enthusiast, Matt Corigliano returns to the pod to talk all about Daniel Craig's epic final outing as James Bond, No Time To Die, completely spoiler free. Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/anotherbloodymoviepod Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/anotherbloodymoviepod/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/ABmoviepodcast Contact us - anotherbloodymoviepod@gmail.com Sean's Twitter - https://twitter.com/seanhub_ Sean's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/seanhub_/ Sean's Letterboxd - https://letterboxd.com/SeanCoates/ Matt's Twitter - https://twitter.com/Exambolor Matt's Letterboxd - https://letterboxd.com/exambolor/
In our 50th episode of ABMP, we were thrilled to be joined the director of the Sydney Film Festival, Nashen Moodley to discuss the return of SFF to cinema screens across the harbour city this year from August 18-29. Nashen talks about how his role changed in the midst of the pandemic, the process of bringing the festival back to the cinema after a virtual festival and also highlights some films in the first wave of the program he does not want audiences to miss. SFF Website - www.sff.org.au Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/anotherbloodymoviepod Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/anotherbloodymoviepod/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/ABmoviepodcast Contact us - anotherbloodymoviepod@gmail.com Sean's Twitter - https://twitter.com/seanhub_ Sean's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/seanhub_/ Sean's Letterboxd - https://letterboxd.com/SeanCoates/
You know we here at ABMP love a good film fest and a brand new one gets us very excited. Not even Melbourne's 4th Lockdown can dampen our spirits and excitement for the inaugural Melbourne Overlooked Film Festival, screening for free online all across the globe June 11th and 12th. Sean was thrilled to be joined by MOFF programmers, Jacob Agius and Gabriella Hills to talk all about what we can expect from this brand new festival they have put together that aims to shine a light on underground, unconventional and underappreciated films from both Australian and International filmmakers. MOFF Website - https://moffrmit.com/ MOFF Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/moffrmit/ MOFF Twitter - https://twitter.com/moffrmit MOFF Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/moffrmit Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/anotherbloodymoviepod Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/anotherbloodymoviepod/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/ABmoviepodcast Contact us - anotherbloodymoviepod@gmail.com Sean's Twitter - https://twitter.com/seanhub_ Sean's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/seanhub_/ Sean's Letterboxd - https://letterboxd.com/SeanCoates/
Welcome to the debut episode of a new series here on ABMP, Podcast at Hanging Rock where every episode Sean and a very special guest will delve head on into a piece of Australian Cinema. Whether it be old or new, good or bad, mainstream or obscure, a prestige picture or just good old vulgar exploitation, Podcast at Hanging Rock aims to cover as much ground in the pantheon of Australian cinema as possible. Our inaugural episode begins the show with a bang as Liam Norval joins us to discuss the seminal masterpiece of Australian cinema that has terrified audiences for 50 years, Ted Kotcheff's Wake In Fright. Audio Clip Source: A True Story About Martin Scorsese by Ted Kotcheff - Film Courage - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IuCyL-p18Ug Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/anotherbloodymoviepod Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/anotherbloodymoviepod/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/ABmoviepodcast Contact us - anotherbloodymoviepod@gmail.com Sean's Twitter - https://twitter.com/seanhub_ Sean's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/seanhub_/ Sean's Letterboxd - https://letterboxd.com/SeanCoates/ Liam's Twitter - https://twitter.com/WakeInShite Liam's Letterboxd - https://letterboxd.com/liamnorval/
MovieBabble's Blake Ison returns to ABMP to discuss some new releases. Blake and Sean gush about Pablo Larraín's visceral and vivacious character drama Ema, Sean's explains his frustrations with the Angelina Jolie thriller Those Who Wish Me Dead, both laugh about the ridiculousness of Spiral: From The Book Of Saw and Sean reviews the upcoming Australian documentary, My Name is Gulpilil.
On this episode, Sean is joined all the way from Canada by MovieBabble's resident Awards Season expert, Brennan Dubé to predict who will win each category at the 93rd Academy Awards, along with which of the nominees they believe deserve to take home the statue. 00:00:00 - Intro 00:11:06 - Best Visual Effects 00:16:01 - Best Film Editing 00:22:20 - Best Costume Design 00:25:40 - Best Make-Up and Hairstyling 00:28:47 - Best Cinematography 00:32:03 - Best Production Design 00:36:00 - Best Sound 00:41:49 - Best Original Song 00:46:21 - Best Original Score 00:49:50 - Shorts Categories (Animated, Live Action & Documentary) 00:58:44 - Best Documentary Feature 1:01:26 - Best International Feature 1:04:50 - Best Animated Feature 1:08:35 - Best Adapted Screenplay 1:13:12 - Best Original Screenplay 1:17:54 - Best Supporting Actress 1:22:18 - Best Supporting Actor 1:26:07 - Best Actress 1:32:05 - Best Actor 1:37:38 - Best Director 1:43:14 - Best Picture
Fantastic Film Festival Australia is back again in Melbourne and Sydney from April 16 - May 1 with another awesome line-up of outsider cinema set to light up the screens of the Lido and Ritz cinemas. FFFA Artistic Director, Hudson Sowada returns to ABMP to breakdown the fantastic program he has put together this year and highlights a number of films that are not to be missed. Whether you love Nic Cage, werewolves, bizarre Estonian stop-motion, Belgian anti-comedy, nudist colonies or love stories between a woman and a carnival ride, Fantastic Film Festival Australia is a cinematic celebration of the weird and wonderful. Full Program and Tickets can be found at www.fantasticfilmfestival.com.au
Friend of the show and fellow MovieBabble writer, Blake Ison joins Sean on this jam-packed episode of ABMP. Sean & Blake talk all about the epic clash of the titans that is Godzilla vs Kong, the striking and disarming humanity of Roy Andersson's About Endlessness, why Blake thinks he's the only person on Earth who genuinely liked Chaos Walking, Sean raves about Oscar nominee The Father and they both discuss what they have seen at the 2021 Alliance Française French Film Festival so far. Timecodes: 00:00:00 - Intro 00:02:55 - Godzilla Vs Kong 00:20:55 - Chaos Walking 00:29:23 - Alliance Française French Film Festival 00:30:15 - The Godmother(aka Mama Weed) 00:32:21 - Eiffel 00:36:15 - Final Set 00:42:20 - Breathless (60th Anniversary 4k Restoration) 00:48:42 - Mandibles 00:53:54 - About Endlessness 01:03:53 - The Father 01:12:20 - Save Yourselves
On this special interview episode, Sean is joined all the way from Toronto, Canada via Zoom by Miranda De Pencier, the director of the latest based on a true story sports film, The Grizzlies(In cinemas across Australia and New Zealand from March 18). They discuss the resurgence of Indigenous and Inuit Canadian cinema, the work the crew did in Inuit communities outside of making the film, the challenges of a non-indigenous person telling an indigenous centric story and responding to the criticisms of the film having a "white saviour" narrative. It's an entertaining and informative chat that we hope you all enjoy.
THIS EPISODE CONTAINS SPOILERS FOR SHADOW IN THE CLOUD BETWEEN 0:09:55 - 0:20:52. IF YOU HAVE NOT SEEN THE FILM< PLEASE SKIP TO THE AFOREMENTIONED TIME CODE. Sean and Erik bring you ABMP for the first time in 2021 to bring you reviews of a slew of new releases including Shadow in the Cloud, Nomadland, Minari and Earwig and the Witch. Sean also goes on an extended rant about the heinous crime against cinema and the autistic community that is Sia's feature debut, Music. 00:00:00 - Disclaimer/Intro - Erik’s 2020 Favourites 00:09:55 - Shadow in the Cloud (Spoilers) 00:20:52 - Nomadland 00:33:50 - Minari 00:41:40 - Earwig and the Witch 00:54:00 - Music Rant 01:21:15 - Extended Outro
ABMP emerges out of lockdown just in time for Christmas with an episode finally recorded with 2 people in the same room (What a luxury!). Sean is joined on his incredibly comfortable couch by filmmaker, Aaron Bahamondes to talk about his brand new short film, Dirty Money: Vol 1. They also discuss some of their post-lockdown cinematic outings (including Tenet and Sound of Metal), what they watched to get them through the lockdown and Sean previews the upcoming cinema releases, End of the Century and My Salinger Year.
On this special interview episode of ABMP, Sean is joined all the way across the Nullarbor from Perth by Paul Komadina, the director of the new Aussie Sci-fi short film, Abduction, recently screened at the North Bend Film Fest as part of Nightstream. They discuss the power of genre in storytelling, virtual film festivals, film production during a pandemic and more.
On this episode, Sean is joined via Zoom all the from Seattle by Quinn Armstrong, Writer/Director of the new police training video parody film, Survival Skills, currently screening online for Fantasia Film Festival 2020. Quinn talks everything from how he got Stacy Keach to do the film, how he destroyed 50 VCRs to get the authentic VHS aesthetic, the benefits of an online film festival and how he feels about his film in the midst of the current protests and police brutality in the US. It's a great conversation that I really hope you enjoy (Quinn's cat even makes a brief appearance, you don't want to miss that).
Merry MIFF-mas everyone! While the festival cannot go ahead as usual due to COVID-19, MIFF has moved online for 2020. This year's program has a slew of fantastic films, including Allison Chhorn's experimental documentary hybrid The Plastic House. On this special episode, Sean sits down with Allison over Zoom to talk all about her new film, Robert Bresson, William Faulkner, Adelaide weather and much more! The Plastic House is screening online as part of MIFF 68 1/2. To purchase tickets and see the full program, head to 2020.miff.com.au Follow Allison online: Tumbler: https://authoroftheaccident.tumblr.com/ Instagram: @aota_wu Facebook: @allison.chhorn Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/aota/
The Melbourne Lockdown has inspired Sean and Erik to embark on a treacherous and audacious journey into covering one of cinema's favourite punching bags on Film Fiasco; The Twilight Saga. But they cannot do it alone and will need to bring in the experts to provide an informative and much less cynical perspective. Enter our Twi-hards, Ashley Teresa from SWITCH. and Sarah, ABMP's resident Oscars expert. Join Sean, Erik, Ashley and Sarah as they embark into covering the entire saga, film by film during this ongoing lockdown period, beginning with the 2008 film that started it all, Twilight.
On this special episode, Sean chats to Nays Baghai, Director of the documentary feature, Descent currently screening online as part of Sydney Film Festival 2020 until June 21.
On this special episode of ABMP, Sydney filmmaker Chris Elena joins Sean over Zoom to chat about his fantastic new short film, Audio Guide screening online as part of the St Kilda Film Festival from June 12-20.
Our Film Fiasco series returns whilst under quarantine, and what better film for Sean and Erik to discuss while they slowly lose their minds in isolation than Tom Green's $14M practical joke on Hollywood, Freddy Got Fingered. It's vulgar, tasteless and utterly abhorrent and disgusting, but Sean and Erik could not help but be enthralled by this film's incessant off-putting, juvenile nonsense. It's unlike anything we've ever seen before in both the best and worst ways possible, so this is an episode that is not to be missed.
On this episode, Sydney film critic, Glen Falkenstein joins the podcast via Zoom chatting about the impact of COVID-19 on both the Film Festival circuit as well as cinema in general. We don't let Coronavirus stop us from reviewing films though, as we discuss Come to Daddy, Monos, Happy New Year Colin Burstead and It Must Be Heaven. This episode is the perfect quarantine boredom buster.
On this special episode of ABMP, Sean sits down with Melbourne cinephile and awards season tragic, Sarah (@sarahonfilm on Twitter) to breakdown the 92nd Academy Awards and predict who they think will win, as well as who they are desperately pulling for to take home the golden statue. *Disclaimer: There was a lot of audio interference on Sarah's track due to the XLR cord moving around. I have done my best to remove it, but it was difficult to take out when Sarah was talking and is a bit intrusive at times. Please be advised.
On this episode of ABMP, Sean & Erik review a slew of new release films both streaming and in cinemas. This includes the latest Safdie Brothers thriller Uncut Gems, the revisionist history masterclass that is True History of the Kelly Gang, the zany, atmospheric monochrome horror The Lighthouse, the harrowing war documentary For Sama, the offbeat indie road trip film The Peanut Butter Falcon and the wacky, cosmic terror-inducing Color Out of Space starring the one and only Nicolas Cage. Erik also briefly chats about two of his favourite films from 2019, Dragged Across Concrete and Vitalina Varela. It's a jam-packed episode of movie goodness for your listening pleasure! 00:00:00 - Intro 00:01:09 - Uncut Gems 00:15:48 - True History of the Kelly Gang 00:32:30 - The Lighthouse 00:44:21 - For Sama 00:53:04 - The Peanut Butter Falcon 00:58:20 - Color Out of Space 01:09:00 - Erik’s favs of 2019 (Dragged Across Concrete & Vitalina Varela)
After a 5 months hiatus, ABMP is back with a bang in the new decade. On this episode, Sean sits down with Hudson Sowada, the Programmer of the Inaugural Fantastic Film Festival Australia happening in Sydney and Melbourne from February 20 - March 4. Hudson explains the process of putting together such a strange festival and then we preview a number of the weird and wonderful films screening this year, including Saint Maud, The Golden Glove, Chained for Life, Cutterhead, A Serial Killer's Guide to Life and many many more. Listen in at the end of the episode to hear how can win two complimentary passes for this year's festival.
Sean has been out and about at the Melbourne International Film Festival for the last two and a half weeks, seeing some great films and chatting to some cool people about what they have seen at the Festival. Some of these conversations were recorded for your listening pleasure. In this compilation episode, Sean chats all things MIFF with past guests Ashley Teresa & George Kapaklis, as well as first time guests Tobias French, George Lakos, Glen Falkenstein & Kern Wheeling. Timecodes: Intro: 0:00 Ashley Teresa: 3:20 George Kapaklis & Tobias French: 12:00 George Lakos & Kern Wheeling: 29:11 Glen Falkenstein: 44:53 Outro/Plugs: 1:09:30
Sean is joined by Matthew Corigliano to discuss and breakdown the two different 2019 documentaries about Indigenous AFL Footballer, Adam Goodes and his stand against racism, The Final Quarter & The Australian Dream, and how the documentaries use different approaches to tell Adam's story.
On the fourth edition of ABMP Film Fiasco, we are taking a break from contemporary bad films and taking a trip back to 2002 to bust the nostalgia of a childhood favourite, Scooby-Doo. Sean and Erik are joined by Scooby-Doo superfan, George Kapaklis as they try to make sense of this bizarre adaption of the classic cartoon.
ABMP is finally back after a longer than anticipated hiatus. On this Episode, Sean and Erik are joined by George Kapaklis from Take 42 Productions and the Bigger On The Inside podcast to look over and discuss the program for the 2019 Melbourne International Film Festival, including the line-up of films, the venues, programming surprises, what we are all most excited to check out at the festival and so much more. Keep an Eye Out for the fourth instalment of Film Fiasco on Scooby-Doo (2002) with George Kapaklis joining us once again in this nostalgia-busting revisit of this bizarre live-action adaptation of the classic cartoon. That Episode dropping July 18th at 9am AEST
On this Episode, Sean & Erik preview a number of films screening at the 2019 Melbourne Queer Film Festival. 0.00.00 - Intro 0.01.46 - Rafiki 0.08.04 - L’Animale 0.12.52 - Knife+Heart 0.17.53 - Transmilitary 0.25.06 - Sunburn 0.30.22 - Malila: The Farewell Flower 0.35.45 - Sauvage 0.40.38 - Wild Nights with Emily
Part 2 of the Inaugural Another Bloody Movie Podcast Awards. Timecodes: 0.00.00 - Introduction 0.00.34 - Best Documentary Feature 0.09.35 - 2018 Sacred Deer (Most Overrated/Overhyped Film) 0.23.20 - Best Newcomer 0.33.54 - Best Directorial Debut 0.41.40 - Best Actress 0.50.45 - Best Actor 1.03.00 - Best Adapted Screenplay 1.07.45 - Best Original Screenplay 1.19.26 - Best Director 1.29.51 - Outro
DISCLAIMER: SPOILERS FOR BURNING AND EXCESSIVE EXPLICIT LANGUAGE IN THIS EPISODE! The Inaugural Another Bloody Movie Podcast Awards (ABMPAs) are finally here. Due to the 3 hour long recording between Sean and Erik, this is Part 1 of 2. Timecodes: 0.00.00 - Disclaimer 0.01.02 - Introduction 0.04.55 - Best Original Score 0.12.29 - Best Animated Feature 0.23.06 - The “Came Outta Nowhere” Award 0.33.35 - Best Supporting Actress 0.46.22 - Best Supporting Actor (Crazy C-Bomb Dropping: 0.49.34 - 0.51.24) (Burning Spoilers: 0.58.28 - 1.03.13) 1.03.30 - The “Why Are You Here?” Award 1.12.45 - Best Cinematography 1.22.28 - Best Australian Film 1.32.47 - Outro
On this episode, Sean is joined by his first international guests. All the way from the USA, Nick Kush from MovieBabble and Spencer Henderson from Cinemaholic Productions come on the show to give a comprehensive wrap-up of what they watched at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival. Timecode: 0.00.00 - Intro 0.04.28 - Brittany Runs A Marathon (Nick & Spencer) 0.08.48 - Honey Boy (Spencer) 0.13.14 - Apollo 11 (Nick) 0.16.02 - Blinded By The Light (Spencer) 0.19.44 - Share (Nick) 0.23.25 - The Farewell (Spencer) 0.26.35 - One Child Nation (Nick) 0.30.27 - Big Time Adolescence (Spencer) 0.33.40 - The Death of Dick Long (Nick) 0.40.00 - To The Stars (Spencer) 0.45.10 - The Nightingale (Nick & Spencer) 0.57.45 - Hala (Nick) 1.00.35 - The Sunlit Night (Spencer) 1.01.31 - The Sound of Silence (Nick & Spencer)
On this Episode, Sean and Erik are joined by Ashley Matthews from maketheswitch.com to dissect the disastrous Hugh Jackman musical 'biography' (?) that is 2017's The Greatest Showman. The godawful soundtrack, the careless storytelling & the disgusting depiction of P.T Barnum as a saviour to his circus freaks, Sean, Erik & Ashley cover every single detail about this wretched film. Got a terrible film you want to hear given the Film Fiasco treatment? Email your requests to anotherbloodymoviepod@gmail.com
SPOILERS FOR HEREDITARY, FOXTROT & ROMA!!!!!!!!! On This Episode of ABMP, Sean & Erik take a look about at 2018 in Film. What we loved, what we hated, what we felt was underseen or overrated, They cover it all. Stick around at the end of the Episode for a special Sneak Peak of ABMP Film Fiasco 3 on The Greatest Showman, with special guest Ashley Matthews from maketheswitch.com
Sean & Erik attempt to get to the bottom of what The Book of Henry is, why it exists and how it is an incredibly problematic and tone-deaf film on the second episode of ABMP: Film Fiasco.
On this episode, Sean Is joined on a very late night by Erik Tischer & Koen Garlick-Trease to discuss the Luca Guadagnino's take on Dario Argento's 70's giallo classic, Suspiria.
On the Inaugural Episode of ABMP's Film Fiasco series, Sean and Erik discuss in detail (Including Spoilers) the wretched 2017 teen supernatural horror film, Wish Upon. If you have a bad movie that you'd like to hear us cover, send your requests to anotherbloodymoviepod@gmail.com
Part 2 of Sean & Erik's wrap up of the Melbourne International Film Festival. Timecodes: 00.00.00 - Intro 00.00.37 - Sofia 00.03.57 - Three Identical Strangers 00.07.37 - Undertow 00.13.30 - First Reformed 00.22.31 - The Guilty 00.27.39 - American Animals 00.32.53 - The Bill Murray Stories: Life Lessons Learned From A Mythical Man 00.35.51 - Season of The Devil 00.41.50 - Cage-A-Thon 00.56.51 - Mandy 01.09.40 - Outro/Plugs
In Part one of ABMP's three-part Melbourne International Film Festival coverage, Sean & Erik discuss a number of films that they saw over the first third of the festival. Timecodes 00.00.00 - Intro 00.03.25 - Climax 00.15.27 - Acute Misfortune 00.21.42 - Woman at War 00.27.19 - Wildlife 00.33.00 - Hagazussa: A Heathen's curse 00.42.14 - Burning 00.47.20 - Leave No Trace 00.53.37 - Damsel 00.57.33 - Ash Is Purest White 01.04.05 - Shoplifters 01.06.41 - Wajib 01.10.01 - The Man Who Killed Don Quixote 01.22.50 - Outro/Plugs
Two episodes in a week? What's going on??? Sean is joined by unofficial ABMP co-host, Erik Tischer to discuss why you should see Upgrade, why Foxtrot is the best film of 2018 so far and the rest of the films that Sean caught at the 65th annual Sydney Film Festival, Including: The Breaker Upperers I Used To Be Normal: A Boyband Fangirl Story (I say 'Experience' instead of 'Story' in the recording. Whoops!) Piercing The Miseducation of Cameron Post The Man Who Killed Don Quixote The Ancient Woods Cold War Erik also discusses the films of Finnish Auteur, Aki Kurismaki he saw at the recent retrospective at ACMI, that was also part of SFF. This is an episode jam-packed with movie goodness.
On this Episode, I'm back in Melbourne with Erik Tischer and Anton Chen to discuss Hereditary, Incredibles 2 and a Sydney Film Festival pick that we all saw, You Were Never Really Here. Incredibles 2 Spoilers 8.21 to 12.33
On this episode, Sean is joined in a tiny Sydney hotel room by creator of the Roll Credits Youtube channel, Adelle Drover as they discuss what they have seen, as well as what they plan to see at the 2018 Sydney Film Festival. Adelle also shares her story of getting started on Youtube and the time that she was serenaded by Ansel Elgort at the Baby Driver Premiere. This is an episode not to be missed.
On this Episode, my good mate, Cooper Docking joins me on the show to discuss our thoughts on Steven Spielberg's film adaptation of Ready Player One and look at how other people reacted to the film on the Stardust App. Disclaimer: Stardust are not a sponsor and aren't paying me to promote their product. I'm an avid user of the Stardust App and have used Stardust reactions in this episode as a point of conversation and to promote my profile on the app.
MINOR SPOILERS FOR THREE BILLBOARDS OUTSIDE EBBING, MISSOURI IN THIS EP!!!!!! On this episode, I'm joined by spiritual co-host, Erik Tischer and first time guest Koen Garlick-Trease to predict who we think will take home the gold at the 90th Academy Awards
On this Episode, I'm joined by my uni mates, Luke Te Moni & Callum O'Shannessy to discuss the latest Marvel Hit, Black Panther as well as some of our most anticipated films of 2018.
On this episode, I record an audio reaction to the 'not so live' stream of the oscar nomination announcement at 1am in the morning and give my take on the nominees, as well as who I think should and will win.
On this Episode, I'm joined by my unofficial co-host Erik Tischer to discuss my picks for the 10 Worst Films of 2017. Some Spoilers in this episode, but I highly suggest that you don't watch these films at all.
Part 2 of my best of 2017 discussion with Erik Tischer, where we get into my Top 10 favourite films of the year. Very Minor Spoilers for: The Shape of Water Get Out Call Me By Your Name Blade Runner 2049 The Killing of a Sacred Deer
It's that time of year again. 2017 is over and I'm once again joined by spiritual co-host, Erik Tischer in the first of a two part episode discussing the best films of 2017. In part one, we discuss the honourable mentions for my Top 20 list as well as the films positioned between #20 - #11. Part 2 and worst of 2017 episodes coming soon.
---SPOILER ALERT!!!!--- I saw Star Wars The Last Jedi for a second time and I wanted to share my updated and retroactive thoughts on the film, as well as mention aspects of the film that weren't discussed in the Previous episode.
On ABMP's epic return to the airwaves of the internet, I record a 'Blogpod' of going to see Star Wars The Last Jedi with a group of friends at the Imax Theatre in Melbourne, complete with pre film predictions, immediate post film reactions and a full on spoiler discussion with past guests, Tim Collins and Kyle Gibson. The Force is indeed strong with this episode! Podcast Timecodes 0.00 - Intro 3.15 - Pre-Movie Predictions & Banter 21.05 - Post-film Reactions (Spoiler Free) 45.51 - Spoiler Talk w/ Tim Collins & Kyle Gibson Featuring Predictions and reactions from: Lachlan Black Kyle Gibson Tim Collins Xavier Reilly James Snowling Ryan Derooy Brodie Lyte DJ Duncanson Jonas Libregts