Informal film chat from Blueprint: Review
David's two girls review Moon & Me - The Silly Song and Other Episodes
A special episode recorded at one of Blueprint: Review's famous Weekends of Trash where David Brook, Justin Richards and Andrew Skeates chain-watch genre movies, forgotten films and general trash. We review all 10 titles watched over the weekend.
David is joined by guests Elwood Jones and Jason Soto to talk about the latest home entertainment releases, as well as upcoming films, hitting cinemas.
A special bonus mini-episode to make up for no July recording, which sees David's kids review the Studiocanal collection of six Moon and Me episodes.
David, Andy & Justin talk about this month's and next's home entertainment releases.
David and Darren host the latest edition of the Blueprint: Review podcast and review Mad Max: Fury Road, Tomorrowland and Big Game
Reviews include The Tale of the Princess Kaguya, While We're Young, John Wick, Cinderella, The Goob and The Avengers: Age of Ultron
Including reviews of Whiplash, Selma, Ex Machina, Wild, Big Hero 6, A Most Violent Year and brief thoughts on Birdman, The Imitation Game and Foxcatcher
David and Darren discuss the best and worst films of 2014.
The team review The Expendables 3, Two Days, One Night and Obvious Child as well as discuss their favourite (and least favourite) films of the summer.
Darren and Laura review Jimmy's Hall, Two Days, One Night, Sils Maria & Lost River
Darren and Laura review These Final Hours, Run, Mommy & Foxcatcher
Darren and Chris review The Salvation, The Salt of the Earth and Winter's Sleep.
Darren and Chris review Snow in Paradise, Tu dors Nicole, Still the Water and White God
Darren and Chris review The Captive, Wild Tales and The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby
Darren and Chris are in Cannes reviewing Turner, How To Train Your Dragon 2, Red Army and others
David, Darren and Chris review The Railway Man, 12 Years a Slave, The Hobbit, American Hustle and Wolf of Wall Street.
Darren, Laura, Lyndsey and David talk 2013 with lists of the worst, best, most surprising and most disappointing films of the year.
The boys are left to their own devices and review Ender's Game, Thor 2, Captain Phillips, Gravity and The Hunger Games: Catching Fire.
David, Darren and Chris review Jurassic Park (spoilers), Elysium (some minor spoilers), Rush (spoilers) and About Time (big spoilers).
We review Inside Llewelyn Davis, A Touch of Sin, Michael Kohlhaas and Only Lovers Left Alive
We review Nothing Bad Can Happen, Blue is the Warmest Colour, Nebraska, On the Job and The Dance of Reality.
Part 2 of our festival coverage, featuring numerous film reviews including Only God Forgives and Behind the Candelabra.
Darren discusses several films he caught at the festival (James and I join him but we've only just got here) including Heli, The Past, Like Father Like Son and the American remake of We Are What We Are. We also chat (and spoil) Star Trek Into Darkness.
David, Darren and Laura review Robot & Frank, Side Effects, Stoker, Arbitrage and Oz: The Great and Powerful.
We talk about last week's Oscar ceremony as well as review A Good Day to Die Hard, The Punk Syndrome, Flight, Cloud Atlas and Wreck-it-Ralph.
Featuring reviews of Les Miserables, Django Unchained, Lincoln, The Last Stand, Zero Dark Thirty and Gangster Squad.
The team looks back their top 10 favourite films of 2012 as well as their 5 worst. They also briefly discuss The Hobbit again as well as review Jack Reacher, Life of Pi, Safety Not Guaranteed and The Impossible.
Darren, Dave and Lyndsey are back after a bit of a hiatus to review Argo, The Master and The Hobbit as well as talk about their movie watching plans for Christmas.
A late night episode - for the first hour we discuss two festivals - Celluloid Screams and the London Film Festival, then we talk Ruby Sparks, Frankenweenie, Skyfall and horror movies.
Including fairly spoiler-free reviews of Anna Karenina, Shut Up and Play the Hits, Looper, Dredd, Killing Them Softly, Paranorman and Total Recall.
The full team is here with a 'banned films' theme as well as reviews for the Amazing Spider Man, The Imposter, The Lorax, Brave and Shadow Dancer.
The team (minus Darren) talk Hitchcock (finally) and review Ted, The Bourne Legacy and The Expendables 2.
In a short but sweet episode, David, Darren and Lyndsey look over the latest trailers and David reviews The Amazing Spider-Man and the roller derby documentary Derby Baby.
The crew return to review Moonlight Kingdom, The Raid, Dark Shadows, Jaws, The Innkeepers, Iron Sky and Prometheus.
Damien, Darren and Laura chat Mud, Amour, Cosmopolis, The Hunt and Paperboy. Much more positive end to the festival!
Darren, Damien and Laura, all extremely tried, discuss Holy Motors, 7 Days in Havana, Los Tenebras Lux and Hemmingway and Gellhorn. It get's ugly...
Day 8 (definitely this time!) - Darren, Damo, James and now Laura discuss the films they watched at the festival over dinner.
Day 8 (?) - Darren, Damo and James discuss the films watched over the last couple of days of the festival.
Darren and Damo discuss Lawless, Mystery, Paradise: Love and Amour.
Feeling rough on the morning of Day 4 of Cannes 2012 we discuss Jacques Audiard's Rust and Bone, Sundance favourite Beasts of the Southern Wild and Indonesian action-horror Dead Mine.
On the morning of Day 3 of Cannes 2012 we discuss Flying Swords of Dragon Gate, Moonrise Kingdom, Anton Corbijn Inside Out and Student.
In a fairly short episode we review The Avengers Assemble and Headhunters as well as discuss film trilogies.
A jam-packed episode with reviews of Cabin in the Woods, The Hunger Games, Wrath of the Titans and Pirates, as well as a lengthy discussion on propaganda films.
The usual foursome is back together to talk sci-fi and review Chronicle, Corman's World, The Woman in Black, John Carter and The Raven.
A short episode with just David and Darren chatting Oscars as well as some spoiler(ish) reviews of The Muppets, War Horse and Carnage.
It's a Sundance special, plus we review The Muppets, The Descendants, Bernadette: Notes on a Political Journey and Titanic 3D.
Darren's away in India, but the rest of us voice our opinions on biopics, discussing some of our most and least favourites of the genre. We also review The Iron Lady, The Artist, Shame, The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo & Tatsumi..
It's our review of the year episode where we look back at the best and worst of 2011. We also squeeze in reviews of Hugo, Mission: Impossible Ghost Protocol & Sherlock Holmes 2
Dave, Darren, Laura and Lyndsey host a Christmas themed episode where we discuss some Christmas film favourites as well as review 50/50 and In Time.