A podcast where a group of regular film fanatics - all web and social media UK movie reviewers - discuss movie news, awards and to review the current releases at the cinema and on streaming services. Regular contributors are: - Dr Bob Mann from One Mann's Movies (www.onemannsmovies.com) and regular movie reviewer for BBC Radio Solent;- Reverend Andy Godfrey from Konnect Radio (https://www.konnectradio.com) and Sorted Magazine (https://sortedmag.com);- Emma Sewell from Emma @ The Movies on Twitter/X (https://twitter.com/emmaatthemovies); and- Scott Forbes of the Forbes Film and TV Review on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/theforbesfilmreview)with occasional expert contributions (particularly on all things Godzilla!) from Dan Cook of Dan Cook Movie Reviews (https://www.facebook.com/DanCookMovieReviews)As well as on audio, you can also watch the video version of the podcast on Youtube... just search for "Flickering Dreams Playlist".
A message to round out the podcast series.Featuring:- Bob Mann of One Mann's Movies (onemannsmovies.com) & film reviewer for BBC Radio Solent;With my sincere thanks during the podcast run to:- Emma Sewell from Emma @ The Movies on X (http://x.com/emmaatthemovies);- Scott Forbes from The Forbes Film & TV Review on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/theforbesfilmreview/) &- Rev. Andy Godfrey of Konnect Radio (https://www.konnectradio.com) and Sorted Magazine (https://sortedmag.com); - Dan Cook from the Dan Cook Movie Review on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/DanCookMovieReviews).Music: Hip Jazz by Bensound. Any clips used are taken from YouTube trailers or posted clips. Copyright remains with the original owners. As this podcast involves review, criticism and observation on the copyrighted materials, the clips are used under a ‘Fair Use' policy. If copyright owners object to such use, please email bobthemovieman1@gmail.com and they will be removed.
Our weekly film chat featuring this week:- Bob Mann of One Mann's Movies (onemannsmovies.com) & film reviewer for BBC Radio Solent;- Emma Sewell from Emma @ The Movies on X (http://x.com/emmaatthemovies);- Scott Forbes from The Forbes Film & TV Review on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/theforbesfilmreview/) &- Rev. Andy Godfrey of Konnect Radio (https://www.konnectradio.com) and Sorted Magazine (https://sortedmag.com);The video version of this podcast is available here - https://youtu.be/AkyqbkTskeA .AI Generated Show NotesSummaryIn this episode of Flickering Dreams, the hosts discuss several films including Seize Them, The First Omen, and Megamind vs the Doom Syndicate. They provide their opinions and ratings for each film. The hosts also play a film quiz where they guess the movie based on lines of dialogue. The Top 10 at the Box Office is reviewed. The hosts also talk about continuity errors in movies and the availability of certain films on DVD. They mention upcoming films, such as 'Civil War' and 'Back to Black,' and share news about a new film about Monopoly. The conversation ends with a discussion about the death of OJ Simpson. Overall, the conversation is light-hearted and filled with humor.KeywordsFlickering Dreams, cinema cafe, films, reviews, Seize Them, The First Omen, Megamind vs the Doom Syndicate, film quiz, movies, Godzilla vs. Kong, Frozen Empire, The Omen, continuity errors, DVD availability, box office, film ratings, upcoming films, Monopoly, OJ SimpsonTakeaways- The film Seize Them, produced by the Horrible Histories team, is a comedy with a 15 certificate due to language and gore.- The First Omen is a prequel to the original Omen film and answers questions about Damien's birth.- Megamind vs the Doom Syndicate is a poorly received film with bad CGI.- The hosts play a film quiz where they guess movies based on lines of dialogue. The film picked (no spoilers!) was surprisingly ranked high in the box office Top 1000 of all time;- Godzilla x Kong received mixed reviews- Frozen Empire was a fun movie, but some new characters were unnecessary- The hosts discuss continuity errors in movies- The availability of certain movies on DVD can be frustrating- There are upcoming films to look forward to, such as 'Civil War' and 'Back to Black.'- The Oscars have a set date for next year.- There is a film in production about Monopoly.- OJ Simpson has passed away after battling cancer.Sound Bites- "Seize Them! Seize Them!"- "This truly is an unfortunate development."- "It's so much easier to understand your language when you're not screaming."- "Yeah! I guess they all won!"- "No, no, it wasn't good. Like, I, it was not good."- "It's the most amazing film I've ever seen"- "We were not mad keen on Ghostbusters, I have to say, overall."- "Still doing good business is Wicked Little Letters with the sweary Olivia Colman."#filmreview #filmreviews #onemannsmovies #movie #moviereview #moviereviews #cinema #flickeringdreamsMusic: Hip Jazz by Bensound. Any clips used are taken from YouTube trailers or posted clips. Copyright remains with the original owners. As this podcast involves review, criticism and observation on the copyrighted materials, the clips are used under a ‘Fair Use' policy. If copyright owners object to such use, please email bobthemovieman1@gmail.com and they will be removed.
In this episode we review "Scoop": a docu-drama on the Newsnight interview in 2019 between Emily Maitlis and Prince Andrew.The reviewers are: - Scott Forbes of The Forbes Film and TV Review on Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/theforbesfilmreview); - Bob Mann of One Mann's Movies (http://www.onemannsmovies.com) and BBC Radio Solent; - Rev. Andy Godfrey of Konnect Radio (https://www.konnectradio.com) and Sorted Magazine (https://sortedmag.com).The video version of this podcast is available here: https://youtu.be/SG8tWvtcmHwAI Generated Show NotesSummaryThe Flickering Dream podcast discusses the Netflix movie 'Scoop' which is based on the infamous interview with Prince Andrew. The hosts and guest praise Billy Piper's performance and the behind-the-scenes look at the journalist's efforts to set up the interview. They find the film surprisingly funny and highlight the political maneuvering between the palace and the journalists. Overall, they enjoy the movie and recommend it for streaming.KeywordsFlickering Dream podcast, Scoop, Netflix, movie, Prince Andrew, interview, Billy Piper, behind-the-scenes, journalist, political maneuvering, streamingTakeaways- Billie Piper delivers a standout performance in 'Scoop'- The film provides an interesting behind-the-scenes look at the efforts to set up the infamous interview- The movie balances humor with the serious subject matter- Political maneuvering between the palace and the journalists adds intrigue- The hosts recommend watching 'Scoop' on a streaming platformSound Bites- "Cringe-worthy"- "Fascinating the way she went about it"- "Magnetic presence on the screen"#filmreview #filmreviews #onemannsmovies #movie #moviereview #moviereviews #cinema #flickeringdreams #Scoop #scoopmovie #netflix #billiepiper #rufussewell #keeleyhawes #gillianandersonMusic: Hip Jazz by Bensound. Any clips used are taken from YouTube trailers or posted clips. Copyright remains with the original owners. As this podcast involves review, criticism and observation on the copyrighted materials, the clips are used under a ‘Fair Use' policy. If copyright owners object to such use, please email bobthemovieman1@gmail.com and they will be removed.
In this episode we review "The Trouble With Jessica": a British black-comedy/farce that we enjoyed a lot. The reviewers are: - Bob Mann of One Mann's Movies (http://www.onemannsmovies.com) and BBC Radio Solent; & - Rev. Andy Godfrey of Konnect Radio (https://www.konnectradio.com) and Sorted Magazine (https://sortedmag.com).The video version of this podcast is available here: https://youtu.be/SrPhyAH5z_I AI Generated Show NotesSummaryThe Trouble with Jessica is a dark British comedy film with a great cast and a Hitchcockian vibe. It revolves around a dinner party where trouble ensues with the arrival of a character named Jessica. The film is set in London and has a sharp and witty script that offers a humorous and well-observed commentary on British society. The amount of swearing in the film may be off-putting for some audiences. Overall, it is a black comedy with excellent acting performances and a quirky music score.KeywordsThe Trouble with Jessica, film, dark comedy, British, dinner party, Hitchcockian, cast, script, British society, swearing, black comedy, acting performances, music scoreTakeaways- The Trouble with Jessica is a dark British comedy film with a Hitchcockian vibe.- The film offers a humorous and well-observed commentary on British society.- The amount of swearing in the film may be off-putting for some audiences.- The acting performances and the quirky music score are highlights of the film.Sound Bites- "A great cast, I have to say."- "A very underrated actress in my view." (Olivia Williams)- "A black comedy of which Hitchcock would have been proud." #filmreview #filmreviews #onemannsmovies #movie #moviereview #moviereviews #cinema #flickeringdreams #thetroublewithjessicaMusic: Hip Jazz by Bensound. Any clips used are taken from YouTube trailers or posted clips. Copyright remains with the original owners. As this podcast involves review, criticism and observation on the copyrighted materials, the clips are used under a ‘Fair Use' policy. If copyright owners object to such use, please email bobthemovieman1@gmail.com and they will be removed.
In this episode we review "Monkey Man": an action film starring and directed by Dev Patel. The reviewers are: - Rev. Andy Godfrey of Konnect Radio (https://www.konnectradio.com) and Sorted Magazine (https://sortedmag.com); - Scott Forbes of The Forbes Film and TV Review on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/theforbesfilmreview &- Emma Sewell of Emma @ the Movies on X (https://twitter.com/EmmaAtTheMovies). The video version of this review is available here: https://youtu.be/uqm-wgCLRPA AI Generated Show NotesSummaryIn this episode, the hosts review the film Monkey Man, written, directed, and starring Dev Patel. They discuss their overall impressions, the plot, the action scenes, and the cinematography. Emma gives it a 10 out of 10, while Scott gives it a 7 out of 10. The hosts agree that it is a solid action film with great fight scenes and gore. They also mention comparisons to John Wick and The Raid 2. The episode ends with a call to subscribe to the podcast and share thoughts via email.KeywordsMonkey Man, film review, Dev Patel, action film, revenge story, fight scenes, cinematographyTakeaways- Monkey Man is a new film written, directed, and starring Dev Patel.- The hosts have mixed opinions about the film, with Emma giving it a 10 out of 10 and Scott giving it a 7 out of 10.- The film is a revenge story with nonstop fights and intense action scenes.- The cinematography and fight choreography are praised, with comparisons to John Wick and The Raid 2.- Overall, Monkey Man is considered a solid action film with great visuals and gore.Sound Bites- "I really enjoyed it, I have to say."- "People are comparing it to John Wick."- "A very stylish looking movie." #filmreview #filmreviews #onemannsmovies #movie #moviereview #moviereviews #cinema #flickeringdreams #monkeyman #monkeymanmovie #devpatelMusic: Hip Jazz by Bensound. Any clips used are taken from YouTube trailers or posted clips. Copyright remains with the original owners. As this podcast involves review, criticism and observation on the copyrighted materials, the clips are used under a ‘Fair Use' policy. If copyright owners object to such use, please email bobthemovieman1@gmail.com and they will be removed.
Our weekly film chat featuring this week: - Bob Mann of One Mann's Movies (onemannsmovies.com) & film reviewer for BBC Radio Solent;- Scott Forbes from The Forbes Film & TV Review on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/theforbesfilmreview/) &- Rev. Andy Godfrey of Konnect Radio (https://www.konnectradio.com) and Sorted Magazine (https://sortedmag.com); The video version of this podcast is available here - https://youtu.be/PFJIWAlE7f8.AI Generated Show NotesSummaryIn this episode of Flickering Dreams, the hosts discuss recent movie releases and upcoming films. They review films such as Mother's Instinct and Godzilla X Kong, and share their ratings. They also mention upcoming films like The Trouble with Jessica and Monkey Man. The hosts discuss the box office rankings and highlight films like Kung Fu Panda 4 and Ghostbusters Frozen Empire. They also mention other films like Shirley and Io Capitano. The conversation concludes with a discussion about upcoming films and personal recommendations.Keywordsmovies, film reviews, box office, upcoming films, ratingsTakeawaysThe hosts review recent movie releases and share their ratings.They discuss the box office rankings and highlight successful films.Upcoming films like The Trouble with Jessica and Monkey Man are mentioned.The hosts recommend films like Shirley and Io Capitano.Personal film recommendations are shared by the hosts.Music: Hip Jazz by Bensound. Any clips used are taken from YouTube trailers or posted clips. Copyright remains with the original owners. As this podcast involves review, criticism and observation on the copyrighted materials, the clips are used under a ‘Fair Use' policy. If copyright owners object to such use, please email bobthemovieman1@gmail.com and they will be removed.
In this episode we review "The Beautiful Game" currently streaming on Netflix. A story about a coach taking the British team to the 'Homeless' World Cup. The reviewers are: - Bob Mann of One Mann's Movies (https://www.onemannsmovies.com) and BBC Radio Solent; - Rev. Andy Godfrey of Konnect Radio (https://www.konnectradio.com) and Sorted Magazine (https://sortedmag.com); &- Scott Forbes of The Forbes Film and TV Review on Facebook. The video version of the podcast is available here: https://youtu.be/jjyzW6HmBhoMusic: Hip Jazz by Bensound. Any clips used are taken from YouTube trailers or posted clips. Copyright remains with the original owners. As this podcast involves review, criticism and observation on the copyrighted materials, the clips are used under a ‘Fair Use' policy. If copyright owners object to such use, please email bobthemovieman1@gmail.com and they will be removed.
(Note: republished to fix some issues with the audio file. Apologies if you were affected by this.)In this episode we review "Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire": another VFX heavy 'Monsterverse' movie with lots of crashy-bashy-smashy action. The reviewers are: - Bob Mann of One Mann's Movies (https://www.onemannsmovies.com) and BBC Radio Solent; - Rev. Andy Godfrey of Konnect Radio (https://www.konnectradio.com) and Sorted Magazine (https://sortedmag.com); &- Scott Forbes of The Forbes Film and TV Review on Facebook. For the video version, look on Youtube here: https://youtu.be/Xz7kMFQGTckMusic: Hip Jazz by Bensound. Any clips used are taken from YouTube trailers or posted clips. Copyright remains with the original owners. As this podcast involves review, criticism and observation on the copyrighted materials, the clips are used under a ‘Fair Use' policy. If copyright owners object to such use, please email bobthemovieman1@gmail.com and they will be removed.
(Note: republished to fix some issues with the audio file. Apologies if you were affected by this.)In this episode we review "Mother's Instinct", a Hitchcockian psychological drama starring Jessica Chastain and Anne Hathaway. The reviewers are: - Bob Mann of One Mann's Movies (https://www.onemannsmovies.com) and BBC Radio Solent &- Rev. Andy Godfrey of Konnect Radio (https://www.konnectradio.com) and Sorted Magazine (https://sortedmag.com).For the video version, look on Youtube here: https://youtu.be/tZGMfjOGxto . Music: Hip Jazz by Bensound. Any clips used are taken from YouTube trailers or posted clips. Copyright remains with the original owners. As this podcast involves review, criticism and observation on the copyrighted materials, the clips are used under a ‘Fair Use' policy. If copyright owners object to such use, please email bobthemovieman1@gmail.com and they will be removed.
Our weekly film chat featuring this week: - Bob Mann of One Mann's Movies (onemannsmovies.com) & film reviewer for BBC Radio Solent;- Scott Forbes from The Forbes Film & TV Review on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/theforbesfilmreview/) &- Emma Sewell of Emma@The Movies (https://x.com/EmmaAtTheMovies) The video version of this podcast is available here - https://youtu.be/_Tbd73BXmLg.AI Generated Show NotesSummaryIn this episode of Flickering Dreams, the hosts discuss the movies they have seen recently, including Ghostbusters Frozen Empire, Roadhouse, Late Night with the Devil, and Shirley. They also talk about upcoming films like Mother's Instinct and Kung Fu Panda 4. The hosts then play a film quiz where they have to identify movies based on their soundtracks. They also discuss the lack of Easter films and share recommendations for film snacks. The episode ends with a discussion about their upcoming ridiculously early Oscar predictions.Takeaways- The hosts discuss the movies they have seen recently, including Ghostbusters Frozen Empire, Roadhouse, Late Night with the Devil, and Shirley.- Upcoming films like Mother's Instinct and Kung Fu Panda 4 are mentioned.- The hosts play a film quiz where they have to identify movies based on their soundtracks.- The lack of Easter films is discussed.- Recommendations for film snacks are shared.- The hosts plan to make ridiculously early Oscar predictions in an upcoming episode.Music: Hip Jazz by Bensound. Any clips used are taken from YouTube trailers or posted clips. Copyright remains with the original owners. As this podcast involves review, criticism and observation on the copyrighted materials, the clips are used under a ‘Fair Use' policy. If copyright owners object to such use, please email bobthemovieman1@gmail.com and they will be removed.
In this episode we review "Fast Charlie", a gang-revenge thriller starring Pierce Brosnan.The reviewers are: - Bob Mann of One Mann's Movies (https://www.onemannsmovies.com) and BBC Radio Solent &- Rev. Andy Godfrey of Konnect Radio (https://www.konnectradio.com) and Sorted Magazine (https://sortedmag.com).The video version of the podcast is available at https://youtu.be/WZDJ8crSafc .Music: Hip Jazz by Bensound. Any clips used are taken from YouTube trailers or posted clips. Copyright remains with the original owners. As this podcast involves review, criticism and observation on the copyrighted materials, the clips are used under a ‘Fair Use' policy. If copyright owners object to such use, please email bobthemovieman1@gmail.com and they will be removed.
In this episode we review "Late Night With the Devil", an innovative new horror film.The reviewers are: - Scott Forbes from The Forbes Film & TV Review on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/theforbesfilmreview/) &- Rev. Andy Godfrey of Konnect Radio (https://www.konnectradio.com) and Sorted Magazine (https://sortedmag.com).The video version is available here: https://youtu.be/pce2aR7rVXQ .AI Generated Show NotesSummaryIn this episode of Flickering Dreams, Scott Forbes and Reverend Andy Godfrey discuss a low-budget horror film from Shudder. The film follows the format of a late-night talk show host's history leading up to a Halloween special, with commercial breaks interspersed. The hosts found the film to be unique and disturbing, with elements of body horror and supernatural themes. The surreal final act and unpredictable storyline kept them on the edge of their seats. The film successfully scared both hosts, leaving them feeling tense and nervous even after it ended. They gave the film a score of 8 out of 10.Takeaways- The film is a low-budget horror with a unique format, resembling a late-night talk show with commercial breaks.- It features elements of body horror and supernatural themes.- The surreal final act and unpredictable storyline make the film engaging and satisfying.- The film successfully scared the hosts, leaving them feeling tense and nervous even after it ended.- They gave the film a score of 8 out of 10.Music: Hip Jazz by Bensound. Any clips used are taken from YouTube trailers or posted clips. Copyright remains with the original owners. As this podcast involves review, criticism and observation on the copyrighted materials, the clips are used under a ‘Fair Use' policy. If copyright owners object to such use, please email bobthemovieman1@gmail.com and they will be removed.
In this episode we review "Immaculate", the new nun-based horror film starring the omnipresent Sydney Sweeney.The reviewers are: - Emma Sewell of Emma@The Movies (https://x.com/EmmaAtTheMovies) &- Scott Forbes from The Forbes Film & TV Review on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/theforbesfilmreview/)- Rev. Andy Godfrey of Konnect Radio (https://www.konnectradio.com) and Sorted Magazine (https://sortedmag.com).The video version of this podcast is also available on Youtube here: https://youtu.be/C7_-thtMcCYAI Generated Show NotesSummaryIn this episode of Flickering Dreams, Scott Forbes and Emma Sewell discuss the horror film Immaculate. Scott was pleasantly surprised by the film, finding it creepy and effective in its scares. He praised Sidney Sweeney's performance and the memorable ending. However, he was confused by the presence of the nuns with red faces and felt they could have been better utilized. Emma, on the other hand, found the film more like a heavy thriller than a horror and was disappointed by the jump scares. She also found the ending ridiculous and couldn't help but laugh. Overall, they gave the film a score of 7 out of 10, making it a marginal hit.Takeaways- Immaculate is a horror film that pleasantly surprised Scott Forbes, who found it creepy and effective in its scares.- Sidney Sweeney delivers a standout performance in the film.- The ending of Immaculate is memorable, but some viewers may find it ridiculous.- The presence of the nuns with red faces in the film is creepy, but their role could have been better explained or utilized.- Emma Sewell felt that Immaculate leaned more towards being a heavy thriller than a horror, and she was disappointed by the jump scares.Music: Hip Jazz by Bensound. Any clips used are taken from YouTube trailers or posted clips. Copyright remains with the original owners. As this podcast involves review, criticism and observation on the copyrighted materials, the clips are used under a ‘Fair Use' policy. If copyright owners object to such use, please email bobthemovieman1@gmail.com and they will be removed.
In this episode we review "Roadhouse", the remake of the classic Patrick Swayze film from 1989. It is currently streaming on #primevideo.The reviewers are: - Emma Sewell of Emma@The Movies (https://x.com/EmmaAtTheMovies) &- Scott Forbes from The Forbes Film & TV Review on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/theforbesfilmreview/)The video version of the podcast is available here: https://youtu.be/KTtU-HaX28QAI Show NotesSummaryIn this episode of Flickering Dreams, Emma Sewell and Scott Forbes discuss the remake of the film Roadhouse, starring Jake Gyllenhaal. Emma had watched both the original and the remake back-to-back and felt that the original was much better. They both agreed that Gyllenhaal's performance was over-the-top and cartoonish, and that the film became increasingly silly as it progressed. They also felt that the female cast was wasted and had very little to do. Overall, they gave the remake a score of six out of ten and recommended watching the original instead.TakeawaysThe original Roadhouse film is considered to be much better than the remake.Conor McGregor's performance in the remake was criticized for being over-the-top and cartoonish.The film became increasingly silly and had unnecessary action sequences.The female cast was wasted and had very little to do.The remake received a score of six out of ten and was recommended to watch the original instead.Music: Hip Jazz by Bensound. Any clips used are taken from YouTube trailers or posted clips. Copyright remains with the original owners. As this podcast involves review, criticism and observation on the copyrighted materials, the clips are used under a ‘Fair Use' policy. If copyright owners object to such use, please email bobthemovieman1@gmail.com and they will be removed.
In this episode we review "Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire", the latest in the Ghostbusters franchise mashing 'new team' with 'old team' players in the familiar New York setting. It really should work shouldn't it?The reviewers are: - Bob Mann from One Mann's Movies (http://www.onemannsmovies.com) and BBC Radio Solent;- Scott Forbes from The Forbes Film & TV Review on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/theforbesfilmreview/)- Emma Sewell of Emma@The Movies (https://x.com/EmmaAtTheMovies) &- Andy Godfrey of Sorted Magazine and Konnect Radio. The video version of this podcast is also available on Youtube here: https://youtu.be/B7IAlKewNxA AI Show Notes:SummaryIn this episode of Flickering Dreams, the hosts review the film Ghostbusters Frozen Empire. They have mixed views on the film, with some enjoying it and others finding it disappointing. The film is criticized for trying to include too many elements from previous Ghostbusters films, resulting in a cluttered plot. The performances of McKenna Grace and Emily Alyn Lind are praised, but other characters are deemed underutilized. The film also has continuity errors that were noticed by viewers. Overall, the hosts give the film a score of 6 out of 10.TakeawaysMixed views on Ghostbusters Frozen Empire, with some enjoying it and others finding it disappointing.The film tries to include too many elements from previous Ghostbusters films, resulting in a cluttered plot.McKenna Grace and Emily Alyn Lind deliver strong performances.Some characters are underutilized in the film.Continuity errors were noticed by viewers.The hosts give the film a score of 6 out of 10.Music: Hip Jazz by Bensound. Any clips used are taken from YouTube trailers or posted clips. Copyright remains with the original owners. As this podcast involves review, criticism and observation on the copyrighted materials, the clips are used under a ‘Fair Use' policy. If copyright owners object to such use, please email bobthemovieman1@gmail.com and they will be removed.
Our weekly film chat featuring this week: - Bob Mann of One Mann's Movies (onemannsmovies.com) & film reviewer for BBC Radio Solent;- Scott Forbes from The Forbes Film & TV Review on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/theforbesfilmreview/)- Emma Sewell of Emma@The Movies (https://x.com/EmmaAtTheMovies) &- Andy Godfrey of Sorted Magazine and Konnect Radio. We discuss: - the films we have separately reviewed this week (Cabrini, Irish Wish and Drive Away Dolls - see separate podcast episodes); - The documentaries "The Bloody Hundredth" and "The ABCs of Book Banning"- we play the latest edition of our film quiz, this time it's a variant called "5 Degrees (without Kevin Bacon)" and suitable for audio listeners!;- We review the current UK and Ireland Top 10 at the Box Office; - "Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire", coming out this week; - Emma reviews the truly AWFUL set of dodgy films that she is looking forward to during the rest of 2024;- Aaron Taylor-Johnson being offered the role of James Bond and ideas for a multiverse Bond spin-off! The video version of this podcast is available on Youtube here: https://youtu.be/BOahDnsLL30Music: Hip Jazz by Bensound. Any clips used are taken from YouTube trailers or posted clips. Copyright remains with the original owners. As this podcast involves review, criticism and observation on the copyrighted materials, the clips are used under a ‘Fair Use' policy. If copyright owners object to such use, please email bobthemovieman1@gmail.com and they will be removed.
In this episode we review "Drive Away Dolls", a whacky lesbian road movie starring Margaret Qualley and Geraldine Viswanathan and directed by Ethan Coen. A marmite movie for our reviewers! The reviewers are: - Scott Forbes from The Forbes Film & TV Review on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/theforbesfilmreview/)- Emma Sewell of Emma@The Movies (https://x.com/EmmaAtTheMovies) &- Andy Godfrey of Sorted Magazine and Konnect Radio. The video version of this podcast is also available on Youtube here: https://youtu.be/6jLeylKkElk Music: Hip Jazz by Bensound. Any clips used are taken from YouTube trailers or posted clips. Copyright remains with the original owners. As this podcast involves review, criticism and observation on the copyrighted materials, the clips are used under a ‘Fair Use' policy. If copyright owners object to such use, please email bobthemovieman1@gmail.com and they will be removed.
Featuring:- Dr Bob Mann from One Mann's Movies & film reviewer on BBC Radio Solent;- Scott Forbes from The Forbes Film and TV Review on Facebook;- Emma Sewell from Emma@The Movies; and- The Reverend Andy Godfrey from Konnect Radio and Sorted Magazine.In this episode Bob, Scott, Andy and Emma review "Irish Wish" - a Rom Com streaming on Netflix starring Lindsay Lohan. The video version of this podcast is also available on Youtube here - https://youtu.be/P5p_ZNtNTSoMusic: Hip Jazz by Bensound. Any clips used are taken from YouTube trailers or posted clips. Copyright remains with the original owners. As this podcast involves review, criticism and observation on the copyrighted materials, the clips are used under a ‘Fair Use' policy. If copyright owners object to such use, please email bobthemovieman1@gmail.com and they will be removed.
Featuring:- Dr Bob Mann from One Mann's Movies & film reviewer on BBC Radio Solent;- Scott Forbes from The Forbes Film and TV Review on Facebook;- Emma Sewell from Emma@The Movies; and- The Reverend Andy Godfrey from Konnect Radio and Sorted Magazine.In this episode Bob, Scott, Andy and Emma review "Cabrini", the latest film from Angel Studios ("Sound of Freedom") written and directed by the same team. The video version of this podcast is also available on Youtube here - https://youtu.be/mcp-R2_oCfE.Music: Hip Jazz by Bensound. Any clips used are taken from YouTube trailers or posted clips. Copyright remains with the original owners. As this podcast involves review, criticism and observation on the copyrighted materials, the clips are used under a ‘Fair Use' policy. If copyright owners object to such use, please email bobthemovieman1@gmail.com and they will be removed.
Featuring:- Dr Bob Mann from One Mann's Movies & film reviewer on BBC Radio Solent;- Scott Forbes from The Forbes Film and TV Review on Facebook;- Emma Sewell from Emma@The Movies; and- The Reverend Andy Godfrey from Konnect Radio and Sorted Magazine.In this busy episode Bob, Scott, Andy and Emma review the following films:Imaginary: the latest Blumhouse horror film; Monster: a Rashomon-style drama from Kore-eda Hirokazu;Origin: a dramatic journey through time examining the Caste system;Ricky Stanicky: the second film about an imaginary friend tonight!;Damsel: moral... never trust a prince who tosses you into a dragon's pit. We also debrief on the 2024 Oscar ceremony, run through the UK/Ireland Top 10 at the box office and start a BRAND NEW season of our film quiz: "Dr Bob's Movie Montage Mystery" with a few new tweaks!In "Rant Corner", Emma sets her sights on the stagnation in the multiplexes. And in Any Other Business: we preview the arrival on streaming of "American Fiction" and "All of us Strangers". Music: Hip Jazz by Bensound. Any clips used are taken from YouTube trailers or posted clips. Copyright remains with the original owners. As this podcast involves review, criticism and observation on the copyrighted materials, the clips are used under a ‘Fair Use' policy. If copyright owners object to such use, please email bobthemovieman1@gmail.com and they will be removed.
Featuring:- Dr Bob Mann from One Mann's Movies & film reviewer on BBC Radio Solent;- The Reverend Andy Godfrey from Konnect Radio and Sorted Magazine and- Scott Forbes from The Forbes Film and TV Review on Facebook. A bit of a different Flickering Dreams podcast this time as we walk through all of the award categories for the 96th Academy Awards nominations and give our collective team view on who will be carrying off the coveted golden statuette. Note that, if you prefer, the video version of the podcast is available on Youtube here: https://youtu.be/CLS2HzMRG1w. (There are quite a number of clips included in this edition of the podcast.) Apologies for the slight technical hitch with a slight echo when Scott and particularly Andy are talking. Mea Culpa! Music: Hip Jazz by Bensound. Any clips used are taken from YouTube trailers or posted clips. Copyright remains with the original owners. As this podcast involves review, criticism and observation on the copyrighted materials, the clips are used under a ‘Fair Use' policy. If copyright owners object to such use, please email bobthemovieman1@gmail.com and they will be removed.
Featuring:- Dr Bob Mann from One Mann's Movies & film reviewer on BBC Radio Solent;- The Reverend Andy Godfrey from Konnect Radio and Sorted Magazine and- Scott Forbes from The Forbes Film and TV Review on Facebook. In this episode Bob, Scott and Andy review the following films:- Dune Part 2: Denis Villeneuve's spectacular but sandy epic; and- Spaceman: on Netflix, Adam Sandler and a talking spider in a high-brow Sci-Fi.Plus we do 'quickie' looks at the following films:- Lisa Frankenstein: a gory high-school horror/comedy in cinemas now;- Doctor Jeckyll: Eddie Izzard in over-the-top mode. A Hammer horror, now on Apple+;- The Parades: on Netflix, a Japanese language post-death mystery drama;- The Persian Version: two films in one, coming to cinemas soon... a zany Iranian fun-film but with a very dark heart; &- Cabrini: in cinemas for International Women's day, a true-life story of female-led charity in 19th century New York. We also run through the UK/Ireland Top 10 at the box office in what is a very good week for Timothée Chalomet. And in Any Other Business: we flag up the arrival of our Oscar predictions special, hitting this channel in the next day or two, and Scott enjoys the Hindi film "Joshua: Imai Pol Kaka". Note that the video version of the podcast, which also includes the hotly competed film quiz, is available on Youtube here: https://youtu.be/CLS2HzMRG1w.Music: Hip Jazz by Bensound. Any clips used are taken from YouTube trailers or posted clips. Copyright remains with the original owners. As this podcast involves review, criticism and observation on the copyrighted materials, the clips are used under a ‘Fair Use' policy. If copyright owners object to such use, please email bobthemovieman1@gmail.com and they will be removed.
Featuring:- Dr Bob Mann from One Mann's Movies & film reviewer on BBC Radio Solent;- Emma Sewell from Emma @ The Movies on X; and- The Reverend Andy Godfrey from Konnect Radio and Sorted Magazine. In this episode Bob, Emma and Andy review the following films:- Wicked Little Letters: A foul-mouthed comedy based on a true libel case;- Madame Web: A Sony Marvel offering that gets a good kicking!; - The Taste of Things: Juliette Binoche in a gorgeous looking confection; - Mea Culpa: An erotic thriller on Netflix (that gets even more of a kicking!); and- Memory: Peter Saarsgard and Jessica Chastain in a dementia drama. We also run through the UK/Ireland Top 10 at the box office. And in Any Other Business: we look at the new Ian McKellen version of "Hamlet"; we look at a new Sci-Fi streaming from this weekend called "Tropic" and in a new feature - "Rant corner" - Bob has a rant about the demise of Mark Kermode's show on Scala Radio and Andy has a rant about the rating change for the beloved "Mary Poppins".Note that the video version of the podcast, which also includes the hotly competed film quiz, is available on Youtube here: https://youtu.be/XzZpOB51Ek8. Music: Hip Jazz by Bensound. Any clips used are taken from YouTube trailers or posted clips. Copyright remains with the original owners. As this podcast involves review, criticism and observation on the copyrighted materials, the clips are used under a ‘Fair Use' policy. If copyright owners object to such use, please email bobthemovieman1@gmail.com and they will be removed.
Featuring:- Emma Sewell from Emma @ The Movies- Scott Forbes from The Forbes Film and TV Review on Facebook In episode 51, Emma and Scott go rogue in a minisode featuring:- Bob Marley: One Love - A biopic of the famous reggae singer- This Is Me... Now - J Lo's movie... music video... visual albumWe also run through the UK/Ireland Top 10 at the box office, and in AOB we talk BAFTAs and have a little rant while the others are absent...Note that the audio version of this and all other episodes of "Flickering Dreams" are available at the Flickering Dreams website and it's also available on most major podcast platforms.Music: Hip Jazz by Bensound. Any clips used are taken from YouTube trailers or posted clips. Copyright remains with the original owners. As this podcast involves review, criticism and observation on the copyrighted materials, the clips are used under a ‘Fair Use' policy. If copyright owners object to such use, please email bobthemovieman1@gmail.com and they will be removed.
Featuring:- Dr Bob Mann from One Mann's Movies & film reviewer on BBC Radio Solent;- Scott Forbes from The Forbes Film and TV Review on Facebook; and- The Reverend Andy Godfrey from Konnect Radio and Sorted Magazine. In this celebratory 50th episode Bob, Scott and Andy review the following films:Gassed Up: a gritty urban thriller set among moped gangs in London; Suncoast: on Disney+, a bittersweet coming of age story against a background of grief;Lover, Stalker, Killer: on Netflix, a documentary about a bizarre true crime story; andThe Promised Land: an unusual Danish 18th century Western with Mads Mikkelsen. We also run through the UK/Ireland Top 10 at the box office. And in Any Other Business: we look at this year's crop of Superbowl ad trailers, including the much anticipated Deadpool and Wolverine, and we preview a forthcoming film on streaming called "Head Shot". Note that the video version of the podcast, which also includes the hotly competed film quiz, is available on Youtube here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-_LenDEHqAQ. Music: Hip Jazz by Bensound. Any clips used are taken from YouTube trailers or posted clips. Copyright remains with the original owners. As this podcast involves review, criticism and observation on the copyrighted materials, the clips are used under a ‘Fair Use' policy. If copyright owners object to such use, please email bobthemovieman1@gmail.com and they will be removed.
Featuring:- Dr Bob Mann from One Mann's Movies & film reviewer on BBC Radio Solent;- Scott Forbes from The Forbes Film and TV Review on Facebook;- Emma Sewell from Emma@The Movies;- The Reverend Andy Godfrey from Konnect Radio and Sorted Magazine; and- Dan Cook from Dan Cook Movie Reviews on Facebook. In this Hit-laden episode Bob, Scott, Andy, Emma and Dan review the following films:The Iron Claw: a wrestling family true-life drama; American Fiction: witty Oscar-laden satire with Jeffrey Wright;Argyle: a spy caper from Matthew Vaghn;Migration: a duck laden Illumination animation; Orion and the Dark: new on Netflix, another animated feature; The Greatest Night in Pop: a Netflix documentary chronicling the recording of "We are the World" We also run through the UK/Ireland Top 10 at the box office and have the twelth edition of the film quiz: "Dr Bob's Movie Montage Mystery" with Scott in a commanding lead and Bob struggling with Covid-brain! And in Any Other Business: we preview the Cineworld Sci-fi season and discuss the new trailer for A Quiet Place: Day 1. Music: Hip Jazz by Bensound. Any clips used are taken from YouTube trailers or posted clips. Copyright remains with the original owners. As this podcast involves review, criticism and observation on the copyrighted materials, the clips are used under a ‘Fair Use' policy. If copyright owners object to such use, please email bobthemovieman1@gmail.com and they will be removed.