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In this week's episode, Peter Walsh and Liam Macleod discuss Richard Linklater's new film Everybody Wants Some!! (2016), and its place within both the director's own body of work and the college movie genre.
In this week's edition, Tara Judah and Peter Walsh talk about Christmas movies, including a discussion of the variety of themes and values contained within them, comparisons of different countries' repertory cultures at Christmas time, as well as considering which films of recent years might deserve to join the established seasonal canon in years to come.
In this week's episode, Liam Macleod and Sven De Hondt talk about this year's Bath Film Festival programme, including discussions of Dear White People (2014), High-Rise (2015) and Victoria (2015).
In this week's edition, Liam Macleod and Tim Hayes consider Steve Jobs (2015), the new biographical drama written by Aaron Sorkin and directed by Danny Boyle, and discuss the merits and pitfalls of contemporary biopics.
In this week's edition, Tara Judah and Ben Brewer review Inside Out (2015) and A Christmas Horror Story (2015) - both new to DVD this week - and discuss portmanteau films, Christmas movies and the subject of crying in the cinema.
In this week's edition, Liam Macleod and Peter Walsh examine the BFI's nationwide LOVE season, consider the selection of films being shown across Bristol as part of the programme and discuss the wider context of repertory cinema curation.