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Hammo teams up with comedian Ben Ellwood to discuss the Christopher Nolan classic "Dunkirk". Hammo also goes solo to share his review of the new Elvis Costello album "Hey Clockface". See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Take is BACK in 2020! First up host Blake Howard joins author, screenwriter and journalist Maria Lewis to discuss Guy Ritchie's return to the geezer gangster genre The Gentlemen. In the second segment (13:30) Blake adjudicates over our all-new DUEL OF TAKES where we pit Sam Mendes Oscar front-runner 1917 against Christopher Nolan's Dunkirk. Fighting for the one-take marvel is Flicks.com.au alum and Aussie film critic Travis Johnson. And fighting for harrowing time tryptic is Chicago based film critic Brendan Hodges. Each master-debater has five minutes to state their case, and the judgement is final.This podcast starsBlake Howard (follow Blake on Twitter)Maria Lewis (follow Maria on Twitter)Brendan Hodges (follow Brendan on Twitter)Travis Johnson (follow Travis on Twitter)Further readingSURVIVING TIME ON DUNKIRK BEACH by Brendan HodgesReview: "The Gentlemen" by Blake Howard SubscribeOn iTunesOn SpotifyOn StitcherOn YoutubeOr on your Google Podcasts app
An event movie sold as much on its behind-the-scenes technical challenges as its story and genre, 1917 uses invisibly stitched long takes to convey the experiential fluidity of an overnight mission in World War I France, wherein two soldiers must hand deliver a message to the British front line to call off an offensive that will play into a German ambush. Mike is suspicious of films that market their filmmaking; José dislikes the work of director Sam Mendes. So it's with some relief that 1917 really rather impresses us. It's a beautiful film, evocative of both the human cost of war and pastoral serenity of the landscape in which it takes place. Its symbolism, something José derides as overly simple and obvious in Mendes' work, here functions quite well (if similarly unsubtly); its supporting cast of British and Irish stars is used well, Mark Strong and Richard Madden in particular shining during their brief scenes. And we consider the film's similarities to Christopher Nolan's Dunkirk, a similarly expensive war epic about avoiding disaster, rather than boasting of success. Recorded on 12th January 2020.
Cinematic Brotastic, the Junger Brothers discuss Christopher Nolan's Dunkirk. Was the non-linear storyline good or bad? Should it have been rated R? Does this hold up with other Nolan films? See if it gets 2 tickets or not.
If you are a young person thinking of a FUTURE as an actor, then this episode is for you. Bill Milner stops by for a lengthy chat with the boys about starting out as an actor after the success of his 2007 movie Son of Rambow. Bill discusses his experiences of being a young actor and talks about working on Matthew Vaughn's X-Men First Class, Christopher Nolan's Dunkirk and the upcoming Netflix movie Apostle, starring Dan Stevens and directed by The Raid helmer Gareth Evans.Dean also chats about his Jack&Dean performance at this year's Summer in the City and the boys discuss their thoughts on the now filming Star Wars Episode 9.Bill Milner - https://twitter.com/Bill_Milner Dean Dobbs – http://youtube.com/jackanddeanBertie Gilbert – https://www.youtube.com/user/BertiebertG See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Peter Albrechtsen is a Danish sound designer and music supervisor based in Copenhagen and working on both feature films and documentaries. Peter is well-known for his extensive work in film and television including such projects as the Oscar-winning film Dunkirk (sound effects re-recording mixer), Netflix’s Godless (re-recording mixer, sound designer, supervising sound editor), Thelma, When She Runs, The Distant Barking of Dogs, and the documentary The Last Race (re-recording mixer, sound designer, supervising sound editor), which premiered at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival. Among Peter Albrechtsen’s recent fiction credits are the Danish thriller smash hit "Darkland", Finnish Cannes winner "The Happiest Day in the Life of Olli Mäki", and sound effects recording for Christopher Nolan's "Dunkirk". His recent documentary credits include the festival favorites "Bill Nye: Science Guy", "Land of the Free" and "True Conviction". This year, Peter was invited to become a member of Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Along with his sound work, Peter Albrechtsen has worked as a music supervisor and has collaborated closely with globally acclaimed musicians such as Antony and the Johnsons, Jóhann Jóhannsson and Efterklang. Peter has also written about music and movies for different Danish and international magazines and has been lecturing about sound design around the world.
In this month's show, we review the pop-culture behemoth that is Marvel's Avengers: Infinity War. Plus thoughts on Jim Krasinski's horror hit A Quiet Place as well as the usual rundown of this month's biggest movies on NOW TV including Christopher Nolan's Dunkirk.
In this episode, I interview Eugene Seah, one of my good friends and an accomplished editor and colourist. After editing TV programmes, online videos and short films for nearly a decade, Eugene explores what it's really like to edit stories in the post-production stage...and the numerous challenges along the way. Later he also touches upon: - Why editors are the voice of Zen - The challenge of dealing with egos - Why some work will never be perfect - The empowered editing choices of Christopher Nolan's 'Dunkirk', 'Mad Max: Fury Road', and 'The Florida Project', - And why great directing and great editing is intrinsically linked Eugene really offers some eye-opening insights, so do take a listen and if you have any questions or queries that you'd like me to answer in the next episode, do contact me at: Email Questions, Feedback, and Requests to be featured to: kane@kanewholder.com Website: www.kanewholder.com
Continuing their look at the Best Picture nominees, the guys discuss Christopher Nolan's Dunkirk, or, as Jacob likes to call it, Anxiety: The Movie. The two are in agreement that it is a technical masterpiece, which is good, since Aaron doesn't want to hear "both sides" anyway.
AwardsBlend #2: Star Wars: The Last Jedi Reviews & Top 5 Movies of the Year In AwardsBlend #2, Sean, Kevin and Jake talked about Star Wars: The Last Jedi, and its awards chances (they are slim). They discussed their disappointment in the film, and the backlash being thrown at Rian Johnson by Star Wars fans. From there, the trio offered up their individual Top 5 films of the year. And if you know Kevin McCarthy, then you know that Christopher Nolan's Dunkirk received a lot of love. Enjoy! Drop us a review on iTunes
Shady and Roly disagree on aspects of Christopher Nolan's Dunkirk.
Welcome to Formation Alpha's 3rd Podcast! We will be sharing our thoughts on Rick and Morty Season 3 Episode 3 & 4, The Uncharted franchise, as well as their new title The Lost Legacy, and the heated controversy with Christopher Nolan's Dunkirk. Formation Alpha Members: Bryan Castellanos, Brandon Castellanos, Jenny Galindo, Jerry Galindo.
Historical spoiler alert! Stacy and Abby get relevant with Christopher Nolan's Dunkirk (2017).
Today I review three recent films. The first is Luc Besson's Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets, the Second is Christopher Nolan's Dunkirk, and the third is the Stephen King adaptation The Dark Tower! I also talk a bit about The LEGO Batman Movie! Enjoy!Be sure to like Helix Reviews on FaceBook and Subscribe on iTunes and Stitcher!Episode 151:http://ia601500.us.archive.org/10/items/151DunkirkDarkTowerValerianReviews/151%20Dunkirk,%20The%20Dark%20Tower,%20and%20Valerian%20and%20the%20City%20of%20a%20Thousand%20Planets%20Reviews.mp3
Most Vietnam War movies deal with the psychological torment of war and how soldiers left as idealistic young men, but came back scarred physically and mentally... and having to face a nation that was not proud of their sacrifices. Hamburger Hill tells a different story: one of a band of brothers trying to do the impossible in the midst of war, racism, and the knowledge that they may now be outcasts even in their own country. 1. Intro [0:00] 2. Christopher Nolan's Dunkirk [6:33] 3. Hamburger Hill background info/trailer [38:09] 4. Hamburger Hill discussion [49:25] 5. Wrap-up [1:37:16] The trailer:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dD8JsqTcZoc
Part 2 of our DUNKIRK episode!!! When we recorded it was over FOUR hours long, so we broke the episode up. In this episode we continue to go through the movie right where last episode ended! The wonderful Sasha from the twitter account @StylesMovieNews is with us again for a comprehensive discussion about Harry Styles' debut movie, Christopher Nolan's Dunkirk. Find Sasha on twitter at twitter.com/StylesMovieNews Find us at Patreon.com/TalkDirection if you want to become a supporter! TONS of bonus content! It's totally up to you though, our normal weekly episodes will remain free ♥ Make sure to get your 30 day free audiobook trial at audibletrial.com/talkdirection Get in touch with us! talkdirection.tumblr.com talkdirection@gmail.com twitter// @talk_direction instagram// @talkdirection
Christopher Nolan's "Dunkirk", in theaters nowIn episode 8, we talk with Chandler Ryd, filmmaker and proprietor of Ryd Films, about Christopher Nolan's latest film, Dunkirk. Chandler explains the mastery of storytelling throughout the film and dismisses the suggestion that Churc Become a supporter of this podcast: https://anchor.fm/vernacular/support
Today we talk about Christopher Nolan's 'Dunkirk' and have a fight about the merits of Tom Hardy's pilot character. We also discuss Joe Dante's 'Innerspace' along with some other stuff. Enjoy!
Daniel, Al, and Robin are joined by Steve Schweighofer to discuss the history of the World War II films at the Academy Awards, and the prospects for Christopher Nolan's Dunkirk at next year's Oscars.
We have a super exciting episode for you guys this week! The lovely Sasha from the twitter account @StylesMovieNews joined us for a comprehensive discussion about Harry Styles' debut movie, Christopher Nolan's Dunkirk. The discussion was so great and comprehensive, in fact, we ended up splitting into TWO episodes! Here's the first part! The second half will be up TUESDAY, so stayed tuned!! Find Sasha on twitter at twitter.com/StylesMovieNews Find us at Patreon.com/TalkDirection if you want to become a supporter! TONS of bonus content! It's totally up to you though, our normal weekly episodes will remain free ♥ Make sure to get your 30 day free audiobook trial at audibletrial.com/talkdirection Get in touch with us! talkdirection.tumblr.com talkdirection@gmail.com twitter// @talk_direction instagram// @talkdirection
Charlie and I race against the clock to review Christopher Nolan's Dunkirk and decide if this film is the breath of fresh air that this summer has needed. We also discuss trailers for Guillermo del Toro's The Shape of Water and the upcoming adaptation of Stephen King's It. Follow the show on Twitter: @thecinemaspeak Intro: 0:00 - 6:09 Review - Dunkirk: 6:09 - 53:13 News - The Shape of Water trailer, It official trailer: 53:13 - 1:07:17 This week in new releases/Outro: 1:07:17 - 1:12:21 Spoiler Discussion - Twin Peaks (2017), episode 12: 1:12:21 - 1:15:18
After a month in hiding, the infamous Reel Politik team (or part thereof) emerge from their exile with a new episode, touching on the scandal that almost brought the show down, the theatrical oeuvre of Paul Mason, Christopher Nolan's Dunkirk and the Mooch-Mnuch dichotomy. New co-host Laura also calls in on the telephone, because Skype is square as shit. It's good to be back.
Brexit's not going well so Tom and Tim hide themselves away in a darkened room to watch Christopher Nolan's 'Dunkirk'; ask what does the ASA's ban on gender stereotypes mean for the future of advertising, but the duo kick things off with some advice for the BBC to help deal with their women problem. All music used under creative commons license: "Hungaria" by Latché Swing (http://www.latcheswing.fr/) "JazzComedy" by Bensound (http://www.bensound.com) "Sandu" by Hugo 'Droopy' Contini (http://www.myspace.com/rawbounce) "Epic" by Bensound (http://www.bensound.com) "Steal It Back (Instrumental)" by The Bell (http://www.needledrop.co/artists/the-bell/)
All boring films are alike; every great film is great in its own way. Christopher Nolan's Dunkirk belongs not just to the latter but amongst the greatest ever made. The post 268. Dunkirk appeared first on Steven Benedict.
There's a war theme this episode as we review Christopher Nolan's Dunkirk, and list the greatest movie battles of all time. We also debate the best performances of Jennifer Lawrence's short career, and rewatch video game based dud Super Mario Bros. As usual we take listener questions, give away a stack of prizes, announce our pop culture recommendations of the week, and launch our latest quiz: Scorey Feldman. 00:00 Intro 06:55 Top 3 movie battles 27:01 Review - Dunkirk 47:34 Prize giveaway 52:54 Movie Mass Debate #26 - Jennifer Lawrence 01:00:54 Rewatch - Super Mario Bros. 01:15:41 Scorey Feldman 01:29:18 Listener questions 01:47:30 Outro
Is it their finest hour and 17 minutes? With a stonking quiz hosted by guest Callum Petch, pitting hosts Steve Norman and Owen Hughes against each other, plus reviews of Christopher Nolan's Dunkirk, Sofia Coppola's The Beguiled, 2016 mystery thriller Pet, and the extraordinarily awful documentary Extraordinary: The Stan Romanek Story, it might well possibly be! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A big announcement, a review of Christopher Nolan's DUNKIRK and a purge of Justin Bieber feelings.
It's WAR! Non-stop war on Film Chat. Nazis try to overcome our plucky national spirit and massive IMAX cameras in Christopher Nolan's Dunkirk, and Woody Harrelson takes on supernaturally clever and well-rendered primates in War for the Planet of the Apes. Then those two films go head-to-head in an even more brutal WAR over which is the superior blockbuster, Michael Caine declares war on Christopher Nolan for not letting him be in Dunkirk, and Danny and I enter a dynastic blood feud over duelling claims to the same peanut M&M.Amongst all this horrible war, we pay tribute to George A Romero, dissect the trailer for The Disaster Artist, marvel at the latest crackpot film-franchise scheme, and discuss which "nine" film is the best. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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In this episode of Cult Following, the crew looks back at the career of director George A. Romero, who passed away on July 15th. We look at his most notable films, such as NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD, CREEPSHOW, DAWN OF THE DEAD and much more. Plus, reviews and discussion of 70mm film vs IMAX and what is the best way to see a film projected in regards to Christopher Nolan's DUNKIRK and Besson's VALERIAN: CITY OF A THOUSAND PLANETS. Plus, we discuss WAR FOR THE PLANET OF THE APES and much more on this edition of Cult Following.
Fresh from a rain-soaked three days at the big-little Truck music festival, Owen Hughes joins Paul Rutland in the Bucks 101 Radio studio for another episode of Front Row. Inspired by the multitude of new bands that Owen discovered at Truck, the theme for the music on the live radio show (10am on Mondays) were all tracks that neither Owen nor Paul had heard a week ago. The Big Moon, Slaves, Trash, Shannon Noll, JP Cooper and more all got an airing - but you'll have to listen to the live show to hear the tunes. Elsewhere on the podcast, it was a hefty weekend of sport with lots for Paul to work through, including Chris Froome's incredible Tour de France performance, success for the England women's cricket team, football transfers and a bunch of stuff we couldn't even fit into the show in any depth due to time constraints! But we did also sneak in a review of upcoming sci-fi horror film Phoenix Forgotten and a preview (of sorts) for Christopher Nolan's Dunkirk. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this episode of That's Your Opinion, Matt and Daniel share their thoughts on a couple of Comic-Con Trailers, discuss Christopher Nolan's Dunkirk and recap the latest episode of Game of Thrones. Showtimes, Folks! News - All But Confirmed (Justice League Trailer Released: 03:01) (Stranger Things Season 2 Trailer Released: 09:45) Reviews (Game of Thrones: 14:22) (Dunkirk: 36:18) Recommendations (Arrested Development: 54:07) (GLOW: 54:54) (Castlevania: 57:53) (Stop Making Sense: 58:50) (Close: 1:00:17) Cover art by Phil Brown Music By The Passion HiFi www.thepassionhifi.com
Prepare yourself! This week we dive into Christopher Nolan's Dunkirk, as well as talk about some other new releases this month, followed by a quick trip into Harvey's Horror Corner. After that, we'll be getting into a discussion about films we loved when we were younger that we just can't bring ourselves to watch today. Strap in for a long but fruitful episode! 10:30 The Love Witch mini-review 27:15 A Ghost Story/The Big Sick mini-review 50:00 They Came Back mini-review 59:50 Dunkirk Review 1:38:00 Movies we liked when we were younger that don't hold up
Caroline and Anna discuss Christopher Nolan's Dunkirk, the BBC cookery show Nadiya's British Food Adventure and the mumps episode of Brooklyn Nine-Nine. Find the show notes at srslypod.com/episodes/103 and make sure you’re subscribed on Apple Podcasts here. We’re also on Twitter, tumblr and Facebook as @srslypod. You can email us on srslypod@gmail.com and sign up for our newsletter at srslypod.com/newsletter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We've got four movies to discuss this week, but to be honest, there's only one we REALLY want to talk about: It's of course Christopher Nolan's "Dunkirk," one of the best films of the year. Grierson calls it one of the best moviegoing experiences of his lifetime, and all told, Leitch isn't that far behind him. Listen to them rave about Nolan's achievement. OK, fine, there were other movies too. Luc Besson's "Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets" is a noble failure, and "Girls Trip" is a noble success. Then, in our Reboot segment, we head back to 2002 for Michael Winterbottom's "24 Hour Party People." Timestamps: 5:15: "Dunkirk" 32:20 "Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets" 45:05 "Girls Trip" 56:56 "24 Hour Party People" We hope you enjoy. Let us know what you think @griersonleitch on Twitter, or griersonleitch@gmail.com. As always, give us a review on iTunes with the name of a movie you'd like us to review, and we'll discuss it on a later podcast. Opening Song: "I'm Gonna Get Lit Up (When The Lights Go On In London)," BBC Concert Orchestra, Carl Davis & Richard Suart Closing Song: "Transmission," Joy Division Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On Episode 5 of the Intercut podcast, Art & Zach talk about Matt Reeves' War For the Planet of the Apes, the new Netflix streaming release Take Me and break down their anticipation for Christopher Nolan's Dunkirk. Also, in Yay or Nay, Matt Reeves is thinking about even more Planet of the Apes sequels, Quentin Tarantino is circling a movie starring Margot Robbie, and The Lion King's Zazu has been cast. Then in Topic of the Week -- what are the biggest surprises and disappointments of the Emmys nomination announcement? SKIP TO... Intros 0:00 What Art's Been Watching 0:40 What Zach's Been Watching 15:11 YAY OR NAY... Matt Reeves Has More 'Apes' Ideas 18:16 Quentin Tarantino Wants Margot Robbie as Sharon Tate 21:20 The Lion King casts John Oliver as Zazu 27:05 20th Century Fox Plots Unique Release Strategy for R.L. Stine Trilogy 28:09 Bumblebee Movie Casts Hailee Steinfeld and Others 33:35 Disney Fires Voice of Kermit 34:39 Scorsese Adds Familiar Faces to 'The Irishman' 35:42 TOPIC OF THE WEEK... Emmy nominations 36:16 HBO / Streaming Dominance 36:54 Talk Show Nominees 39:40 Best Voiceover Performances 40:25 Lack of Variety among Comedy Supporting nominees 44:07 Winona Ryder Snubbed 49:11 Big Little Lies Nominations 50:51 New in Theaters 53:24 New to Streaming 1:03:27 Picks of the Week 1:07:28 Sign Off 1:15:07 Like, comment & subscribe! Facebook - http://Facebook.com/IntercutPod Twitter - http://Twitter.com/IntercutPod
I discuss Overlord as a companion piece to Christopher Nolan's Dunkirk.
KCBS Radio's Entertainment Editor Jan Wahl reviews the World War II Christopher Nolan movie "Dunkirk" (07/21/2017)
This pod means war... James Richardson is joined by Adam and David of Little White Lies to find out if Christopher Nolan's Dunkirk is worthy of the rave reviews it's getting. In film club it's the Powell & Pressburger 1946 classic also set during the Second World War - A Matter of Life And Death. And also City of Ghosts, a new documentary from Matthew Heineman about the citizen journalists reporting on contemporary warfare in Syria. e: truthandmovies@tcolondon.com t: @LWLies lwlies.com about.7digital.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Matthew Sweet looks forward to the forthcoming release of Christopher Nolan's Dunkirk with a look at how film and film music portray historic battles. The programme features music from "Sink The Bismarck", "The Battle of Britain", "The Battle of the Bulge", "The Sands of Iwo Jima", "The Battle of Algiers", "Passchendaele", "Waterloo" and "Zulu". Plus a chance to hear part of Hans Zimmer's new score for "Dunkirk".
Christopher Nolan's Dunkirk comes out on July 21st, but before it does let's take a moment to learn the true story so you can judge the film's historical accuracy for yourself when you go see it in theaters. Get the transcript and full show notes at https://www.basedonatruestorypodcast.com/61-dunkirk/
The bombastic Karthik & I gear up for Christopher Nolan's Dunkirk with chapter 1 of the Continuing Filmography of Nolan; where we discuss Following & Memento. Also, stick around for Whatz On: a segment where I recommend viewables available for streaming; RIGHT NOW!
SobieCasts's are finally back! In this cast, Sobie and Drew talk about all of the big budget movies coming out in 2017. They play a podcast classic game of 'In' or 'Out' about the big movies of 2017, some of their answers may surprise you. They talk about the new M. Night Shyamalan movie "Split" They decide that 'Lego-Batman' might be the best superhero movie of the year, Sobie has a bold prediction about "John Wick 2" Sobie and Drew are so in on "Logan" they can hardly contain themselves, They talk about the probable disappointment in "Kong: Skull Island", their hesitations over the live-action "Beauty and the Beast", they ask if the new "Power Rangers" will take place in the Breaking Bad universe, how Dom Terretto will always win them over for the new "The Fate of the Furious" movie. They talk about the excitement for the new 'Guardians of the Galaxy', then talk how they are very interested in the new 'Alien: Covenant" movie, they crap all over "Baywatch", and crap even harder on the new "Pirates of the Caribbean." They talk about their insane excitement for "Wonder Woman," then talk about how the Transformers franchise has let them down way too much in the past, talk about the de-aging of Marisa Tomei who is in "Spider-Man: Homecoming," Sobie is over the world for "War of the Planet of the Apes," they talk briefly about Christopher Nolan's "Dunkirk," and wax poetic over Idries Elba in the Stephan King adaptation, "The Dark Tower." They get excited for "Blade Runner 2049," Sobie thinks Thor: Ragnorak might suck, They both think long and hard about the new Justice League movie that raises way too many red flags to get excited about, and finish up by talking about Star Wars: The Last Jedi, which didn't have a title when they recorded the episode. Our Theme Music is "Regulator Meets Metal" by Erock. Check out his metal covers on YouTube at 331Erock or go to his website ThisisErock.com
Rob and Geoff wrap up the year by looking ahead to their most anticipated new movies and TV coming 2017. On the TV side, the two discuss David Simon's new HBO drama THE DEUCE (2:05), NicK Stoller's FRIENDS FROM COLLEGE (3:50), FX's TABOO (5:20), Netflix's OZARK (7:25), and Bill Hader's new HBO comedy BARRY (8:40). The conversation then switches to film, as the guys chat about their hopes for John Cameron Mitchell's HOW TO TALK TO GIRLS AT PARTIES (10:55), Ridley Scott's ALIEN: COVENANT (12:15), Christopher Nolan's DUNKIRK (13:45), Kathryn Bigelow's 'Untitled Detroit Riots project' (15:30), and Denis Villeneuve's BLADE RUNNER: 2049 (16:50).
Alright, it's the last podcast of 2016. We've still got 2016 movies to catch up on including some that don't technically get a full release until 2017. But until then, enjoy this jam-packed edition of the podcast. Christopher Cross and Dylan Schwan finally get to have an honest-to-god conversation about La La Land - the movie that no one will stop talking about (read Chris's review here). Has Chazelle managed to outdo his previous film, Whiplash? And how has he taken the movie musical and made it such a smash hit? We discuss all of this and more. Plus, Dylan has a giveaway! That's right. If you can name which other two films, besides La La Land, both Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone have co-starred in, you can win yourself a digital copy of the soundtrack. You also have to live in the United States (we're Canadian and just as baffled as you are by the restriction). Send your answer to christopher.cross@bagogames.com before January 3rd to get entered in the contest. But if contests aren't your thing, that's cool. Dylan saw the IMAX clip of Christopher Nolan's Dunkirk that has been playing before some screenings of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. We also talk about Justin Kurzel's Assassin's Creed adaptation, Mike Mills's 20th Century Women, Train to Busan, Blue Jay, and for those who have been waiting, we also finally discuss Westworld. That last one is enough content for one episode, but we're giving you that and more! We also have to make up for the lack of news and blu-rays. Next week we'll be back to discuss the year in television and probably some other stuff.
Joined by Matt, we attempt to infiltrate the Star Wars universe with Rogue One: A Star Wars story and determine if this is the prequel that we've always wanted. And later, we discuss trailers for Christopher Nolan's Dunkirk and Blade Runner 2049. Follow the show on Twitter: @thecinemaspeak Intro: 0:00 - 12:12 Review - Rogue One: A Star Wars Story: 12:12 - 36:58 Spoiler Discussion - Rogue One: A Star Wars Story: 36:58 - 54:43 News - Dunkirk trailer, Blade Runner 2049 trailer: 54:43 - 1:03:32 This week in new releases/Outro: 1:03:32 - 1:09:38
Max and Shannon Covill share their Christmas season favorites. John couldn't make it for this episode because he forgot his gear, but we had a grand old time without him anyways. Also up for discussion is the Foreign Oscars selections, BOFCA selections, and Christopher Nolan's Dunkirk trailer. Christmas Movies: Muppets Christmas Carol The Grinch Who Stole Christmas Elf It's A Wonderful Life They also discuss Rogue One: A Star Wars Story with full spoilers. Download the episode today and tweet at John and Max (@itsthepicpod). Like the show? Review us on iTunes! We are also available on Stitcher. Opening: "The Stars Look Different (Ziggy Stardust Mix)" by spinningmerkaba Closing: "Pixie Pixels (featuring Kara Square)" by spinningmerkaba Additional comments? Email us: itsthepictures@gmail.com
With Suicide Squad out there in the wild, it seems only fair to discuss it. It's not simply about the quality of the movie but all the fascinating information about competing versions of the film and the reduced role of the Joker. We also sneak in some discussions about the very slim teaser for Christopher Nolan's Dunkirk (which happens to star Harry Styles). There is the usual catch up on what we've been watching. As always enjoy
This week, MJ and Ryan talk about Pete's Dragon (2016) and the nature of the Disney live-action re-makes! They also talk about the trailer for Christopher Nolan's Dunkirk and MJ shares all the films he's been catching up with! As always, music by Corey Tindall: http://www.nimbitmusic.com/thecoreytindallband And logo by Josh Granat!
Things get edgy and twisted as I review Suicide Squad, plus I profess my love for The Lobster and discuss the announcement trailer for Christopher Nolan's Dunkirk. Follow the show on twitter: @thecinemaspeak Intro: 0:00 - 3:20 Review - Suicide Squad: 3:20 - 31:16 Review - The Lobster: 31:16 - 45:44 News - Dunkirk announcement trailer: 45:44 - 48:58 This week in new releases/Outro: 48:58 - 53:41