thirst for film
Time for a few comments about the best film of last year. Steven Hurst scratches the itch to talk about some of the synthetic aesthetics in the new Blade Runner film. The Filmwerk podcast is on indefinite hiatus after this show.
To warm us up for shows to come – Yes we are back on a monthly basis! The boys take a look at what was 2017 and snarl.
And we are back as promised! Steven, Ben and Sean return for a review of The Last Jedi. Spoilers ahoy as usual. Let’ see where they each fall wit the film that split fans apart!
OK, so I couldn’t resist one more show. Steven Hurst bids farewell to his baby of 5 years with a look at one of his favourite films that thankfully became a cult classic down the years! And he thinks it’s largely thanks to fans like him going on about it! Otherwise, why else are movie-hounds […]
Steven, Ben and Sean group for the last time to discuss the Filmclub shows we didn’t get round to talking about. And we bid farewell to you all! Will we return…. Who knows?
Steven, Ben and Sean group together for a hearty chat about 5 years of podcasting, mentioning many an item that we forgot to get round to in our retrospective series of directors and franchises.
Steven invites Chris Droney back onto the Filmwerk podcast to help say farewell. They both talk about what they always talked about on the show – CBMs! After a bit of reaction to some trailers they list their top 5 most recommend you see Comic Book Movies.
Dani Singer returns to the Filmwerk podcast one last time to say a fond farewell. Steven and Dani tackle one last Filmclub show where they compare both cinematic versions Sleuth, but only after Dani tears apart the latest Ben-Hur (a shoddy remake of her favourite film).
Steven, Ben and Sean record decide to base an episode on movie soundtracks! What are some of the best you can buy from their experiences! This goes on record as their longest, most epic episode so far!
Steven takes a quick peek at the work of Wes Anderson this week.
Steven takes a look at much over-looked cult war satire from 1970: Catch-22. But there is also time to mention a couple of other War films that didn’t quite get Filmclub coverage (The Dirty Dozen and The Thin Red Line).
Steven, Ben and Sean take on the second half of Terry Gilliam’s work in part two of this series.
Steven, Ben and Sean unite for a two part Terry Gilliam Podcast!
Steven flies solo again this week to have a few words about one of his more recent favourite films, Margin Call.
We celebrate the 300 landmark with more film discussion!
Sean and Steven hit on the double bill of the 90’s made Bran Stoker’s Dracula and Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein. Are they the two films closest to the books, or are they overly romaticised?
Sean & Steven keep up with the zombie action with this Italian oddity starring Rupert Everett.
Steven fills in this week with a reminder to people of the 1996 black comedy The Last Supper.
Steven, Ben and Sean finish up their Nolan retrospective. How kind has time been to this major league director.
Steven, Ben and Sean group hug for a two part Christopher Nolan retrospective.
Sean talks about a favourite that Steven has only just seen, American Psycho!
Paul WS Anderson gets the treatment this week.
Steven goes solo again and runs through what he thought of and thinks now of Kevin Smith’s filmography.
Steven goes solo this week and stops by the Hitchcock camp to offer up his 10 favourite Hitchcock films you should check out, and also kindly asks Rebecca fans to kiss his ass!
Thank fuck that is over! Steven, Ben and Sean kiss 2016 goodbye, and good riddance too!
Steven & Sean get on with some Kiwi-zombie action with peter Jackson’s cult movie Brain Dead!
Steven and Benjamin get right down to buesiness with their review of Rogue One – Spoilers ahoy!
Sean and Steven finish up their look at the work of David Fincher.
Sean and Steven look at the first half iof David Fincher’s filmography. Alien 3 to Panic Room.
Steven and Ben stick with the high school reunion pictures for a second week. This one has a slightly bigger body count!
Steven and Ben take a look at Ted Demme’s 90s ensemble dramedy, Beautiful Girls.
Steven goes solo to talk about a film in his top 5 all time movies, and then a look at the directors career around it.
Steven takes a look back at a classic “Angry Michael Douglas” film, and then at the rest of Joel Schumacher’s films that may be worth a damn.
Steven gives his response to Doctor Strange
Steven, Ben & Sean all reunite for a chat about sunshine, and then a closer peak at the films of Danny Boyle.
Steven Hurst flies through the Coen’s back-catalog and picks out his favourites along the way, and also dares to stick it to some well loved cult classics.
Chris Droney bids farewell to the Filmwerk podcast in the only way he knows how – but getting on with business as usual. he and Steven Hurst catch up on the latest films they have seen. Hunt For The Wilderpeople; Deepwater Horizon; Swiss Army Man; Blair Witch; Kickboxer: Vengeance; The Magnificent Seven; Blood Father and […]
Time to get on with one of the all time GREAT bad movies: Roadhouse.
Steven flies solo for this show focusing on the films of Brian DePalma
Steven and Sean take a look through the back catalog of Robert Zemeckis this week!
Steven and Ben take a look at the Young Guns films, and a bonus film The Last Outlaw.
Steven and Sean have a run through of the Tim Burton directorial efforts, and worry about how much and for how long the quality drop off has been!
Steven and Sean look back at Kathryn Bigelow’s seminal work, Point Break.
Steven and Ben return to the Trek franchise to deliver their spoiler review on the latest movie!
Chris Droney reports in in his experience at Star Wars celebration in London. We then cover the latest news from the San Diego Comic con, And then a brief look at upcoming films we have seen!
And it has come to this at last… Our final Middle Earth Podcast, and quite the movie it is too!
We continue the good trek through middle Earth with out look at both versions of The Two Towers!
Steven and Sean get to The Lord of the Rings trilogy now. Expect quality to go uphill here as they delve deep into their love of this one!
Steven and Sean get to the climax (and it is all climax) of the Hobbit films. but we have only just begun!
Steven and Sean take on Smaug both theatrical and Extended versions and find not one, but two bloody Wilhelm Screams! But only one Dragon… and yet 13 dwarves they still can;t remember the names of.
Steven Hurst and Sean Kennedy get to their Middle Earth Podcast season. This is the first part of six, dealing with one film per show and it will rune from the Hobbit through to the end of The Lord of The Rings. First up – An unexpected 3 hour movie in an unexpected 3 movie […]