Starting as a community radio show over two decades ago, Unscripted offers listeners the views from a variety of hosts that bring you the latest movie reviews, trailers and film events. Join Lewis, Rachele, Cecelia and Ada each week for their take on what's new and what's coming up in the movie worl…
Cecilia and Lewis talk Lilo & Stitch, The Phoenician Scheme and Bring Her Back. You can catch all three in cinemas.
As well as talking about Mission Impossible: The Final Reckoning (in cinemas), Cecilia and Lewis talk about some streaming titles: Secret Lives of Mormon Wives (Disney+), Shifting Gears (Disney+), Welcome to Wrexham (Disney+), Watson (Paramount+) and The Real Iron Claw (Binge).
On this weeks show, Cecilia and Lewis review the horror/slasher flick, Clown in a Cornfield. Lewis discusses the new Superman trailer. They also delve into Trump's plan to implement 100% tariffs on films made outside of the USA.
Cecilia and Lewis run through some streaming recommendations.
Cecilia and Lewis talk Thunderbolts* (in cinemas), Handmaid's Tale (SBS on Demand), and Rogue Heroes (SBS on Demand)
This week Lewis and Cecilia pay tribute to the Pope and reminds listeners Conclave is now available to stream. They also chat Wrestlemania. In the second half of the show, Lewis reviews The Accountant 2, starring Ben Affleck (thanks AccesReel.com for holding the screening). Lastly, they mention some of the upcoming films they are looking forward to.
Cecilia and Lewis run through what's rated as popular.
Cecilia and Lewis chat about direwolves (in labrotories), Death of a Unicorn (in cinemas), Vice Versa Chyna (SBS on Demand), Reacher (Amazon Prime), Bill Burr: Drop Dead Years (Disney+) and Bert Kreischer's Luck (Netflix)
Cecilia and Lewis get stuck into Snow White (in cinemas), Electric State (Netflix) and Yellowjackets (Paramount Plus). Snow White and the Electric State would be an excellent band name.
Cecilia and Lewis talk: The Rule of Jenny Pen (in cinemas), Dark Side of the Ring (SBS on Demand), The Day the Earth Blew Up - A Looney Tunes Movie (in Cinemas 27th of March) and Adolescence (Netflix).
This week, Lewis reviews Mickey 17, the new sci fi from acclaimed director Bong Joon-Ho as well as the spy thriller Black Bag. Cecilia also reviews horror flick, Cukoo, starring Euphoria's Hunter Schafer.
Cecilia and Lewis talk through John Cena's big turn on WWE (Netflix), The Oscars 2025, Palm Royal (Prime), Lift (Netflix), and Daredevil: Born Again (Disney+).
Longing to get back to the movies, Lewis and Cecilia share what they have been watching on streaming, in the hopes they will return to the cinemas soon. This week they talk about The Reacher, High Potential, Home Improvement and Optics. Cecilia reviews Oscar nominated feature, A Real Pain starring Keiran Culkin and Jessie Eisenberg. Lewis also falls down a BAFTA's Rabbit Hole.
Rachele makes a special guest appearance to talk with Lewis about his Captain America: Brave New World experience in 4DX and some streaming treats.
This week Lewis reviews Captain America: Brave New World (in cinemas). Cecilia also reviews Amy Shumer's new comedy Kinda Pregnant and Apple Cider Vinegar, based on a true story.
Lewis and Rachele talk Prescence (in cinemas), Queer (in cinemas), Ghosts (US version, on Paramount), and Carry On (Netflix).
This week, Cecilia and Lewis chat about the 97th annual Oscar nominations. Cecilia also reviews Maria, starring Angelina Jolie as the famous opera Diva Maria Callas.
Lewis and Cecilia talk: Sticky (Amazon Prime), Jack in Time for Christmas (Amazon Prime), Better Man (in cinemas Boxing Day), Anora (in cinemas Boxing Day), A Boy and The Octopus (Disney+) and a raft of Disney+ Christmas treats.
Lewis and Cecilia talk: Dracula / Nosferatu, Cold Case: Who Killed JonBenét Ramsey (Netflix), Moana 2 (in cinemas), Trap (Prime) and Star Wars Skeleton Crew (Disney+)
Flying into cinemas this week is Wicked Part 1. But first, Cecilia reviews Heretic, a psychological thriller starring Hugh Grant. Lewis shares his thoughts on Wicked Part 1. Cecilia ends the show with a review for Goodrich, a heartfelt drama staring Michael Keaton and Mila Kunis.
It's starting to feel a lot like Christmas! This week, Lewis and Cecilia review Christmas flicks, Red One and Christmas Eve at Millers Point. They also mention, the British Film Festival and discuss, Memory staring Jessica Chastain and Bill Sarsgaard.
Twisters (Amazon Prime), What we do in the Shadows Season 6 (Binge), Memory (in cinemas 14th of November), The Moogai (in Cinemas).
Sweet Bobby my Catfish Nightmare (Netflix), A Different Man (in Cinemas), Venom: The Last Dance (in Cinemas), Rivals (Disney+), Kinds of Kindness (Disney+)
This week, Cecilia and Lewis review two new movies out in cinemas. First up, Cecilia reviews Smile 2, a follow up to the 2022 horror film which sees a supernatural entity take disguise as people with big, cheesy grins. Secondly, Lewis reviews Memoir of a Snail, the new Australian stop-motion animated film from Oscar-winning director Adam Elliott.
Lewis and Cecilia talk Mr McMahon (Netflix), Alien: Romulus (in cinemas), Kevin Can F Himself (Prime), Veep (Binge), The Penguin (Binge), Subservience (video on demand).
Rachele catches up with Lewis in the studio to talk: Wedding Singer the Musical, Civil War (Prime), Idiocracy (Prime), Simone Biles Rising (Netflix).
Cecilia and Lewis talk Last Summer (in cinemas from 05/09/2024), Strange Darlings (in cinemas from 23/08/2024) and Steve Martin Documentary (Apple TV).
Cecilia and Lewis have both got Amazon Prime movies to talk about - There's Something Wrong With The Children and The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare.
Cecilia and Lewis talk Ezra (in cinemas), Sleeping Dog (in cinemas), and Young Woman and the Sea (Disney+).
It's the team-up no-one was expecting. No, not Logan and Wade, but Lewis and Kat on live radio. Unlike Deadpool, Kat manages to keep the language G rated.
Lewis and Cecilia kick of the show with a chat about the good old days of telly. Lewis shares his excitement for upcoming release of Deadpool & Wolverine. Cecilia takes a trip to the local theatre and shares her thoughts of GRADS production of Top Girls. She also delves into a review of new horror flick, Longlegs, starring the unrecognisable Nicholas Cage. They wrap up the show with what's on streaming including The Boys Spin off, Gen V and Reacher.
Lewis and Cecilia run into the studio to record some streaming treats.
A Quiet place: Day One (in Cinemas), The Bikeriders (in cinemas), Anyone But You (Prime), American Sweethearts (Netflix) and A Family Affair (Netflix).
Cecilia and Lewis talk Binge viewing Drop Dead Fred, I Care A Lot and Scooby-Doo! Wrestlemania Mystery, then get chatting about Rev Fest 2024, the X - Pearl - MaXXine trilogy and Inside Out 2 from Lewis' perspective.
Lewis and Rachele talk Inside Out 2, Despicable Me 4, Gremlins: Secret of the Mogwai and Doctor Who 2024.
The Pope's Exorcist, The Exorcism, Vermeer: The greatest exhibition, Upon Open Sky (Spanish Film Festival), Strange Festival - Exhumed.
A full set of the Unscripted crew jump behind the mics to talk: The Fall Guy (in cinemas), Bad Boys: Ride or Die (in cinemas), In the Room Where He Waits (in cinemas).
Lewis and Rachele discuss Garfield and Furiosa not doing well at the box office, review Garfield with their differing opinions and chat about the Over The Fence Comedy Film Festival and the passing of Morgan Spurlock.
Lewis and Cecilia talk SNL: Binge, Rent: His Majesty Theatre, Over the Fence Comedy Film Festival, the German Film Festival, Rocky, and Furiosa: In Cinemas.
Cecilia and Lewis talk about Easter movies and irrational shark fears as well as reviewing Monkey Man, Late Night With The Devil, and Wicked Little Letters.
Lewis is joined by Greg and Jack from the Over the Fence Film Festival to talk about the Festival, A World of Dark Comedy, 3 Body Problem and Godzilla x Kong The New Empire.
3 Body Problem, 80s Movies, Poor Things and Ghostbusters Frozen Empire
We talk Oscars, John Cena Only Fans, Ricky Stanicky (Amazon Prime), Population: 11 (Stan), Last Stop Larrimah (not available in Australia), The Gentlemen (Netflix), They Call Him Mostly Harmless (Binge).
We're back with cinema titles: Love Lies Bleeding, Imaginary and How to Have Sex. And a side of streaming with The Curse (Amazon Prime) and The New Look (Apple+).
Lewis and Cecilia begin the show with wrestling chit chat including a beak down on the WWE elimination Chamber and the Undertaker appearance at freo prison. Cecilia reviews Club Zero, a dark satire on disordered eating in the age of influence. Lewis chats about a Netflix find from 2015, Sleeping with Other People before sharing his thoughts on Dune Part 2. They wrap up with a review on Four Daughters, a non conventional documentary which portrays Islamic radicalization and how it affects a broken family after the enlistment of two of its daughters in ISIS.
Lewis shares his thoughts on Madame Web, Argyle and Humanist Vampire Seeking Consenting Suicidal Person before chatting with Rachele about the Deadpool 3 and Wicked trailers and the Oscars teaser.
Beekeeper, Rice Boy Sleeps, May December and Poker Face
The Colour Purple, Pricilla, Killers of the Flower Moon, Golden Globes, Hoarders, Ambulance, Good Grief, Love has Won
The Colour Purple, The Iron Claw, Queer Eye, Boy Swallows Universe, Ambulance, Loudermilk and Fringeworld
Ferrari, Wish, Next Goal Wins, Boy in the Boat, Aquaman
One Life, Coup de Chance, Wonka and some streaming