Three misfits alone in the dark empty vastness of a cinema showing a Claire Denis movie, Aidan, Sarah and Graham gather to review the French maverick’s latest epic voyage, “High Life”. We realise it may sound tempting, but do not allow Juliette Binoche to show you her box. A full […]
Month: May 2019
Black Moon Rising (1986) John Carpenter albeit minus the craft (Review)
A Face in the Crowd: The American nightmare, years ahead of its time (Review)
An American television institution from the days before American sitcoms was the backbone of Channel Four, most Britons will be familiar with The Andy Griffith Show through its cultural after-effects, rather than the show itself. This writer first heard of it via the distorting mirror of ‘Floyd the Barber’, the […]
S16E07 – Sweaty Jessop’s One Hour Photo
After a slightly extended break the weirdly funny stain on the wallpaper of technology and science news podcasts returns to deface your walls. This week the Robs kick things off with a look at the rather disturbing trailer for the live-action Sonic the Hedgehog movie. In other news, Facebook finally […]
Breaking the Limits: Punkish Polish biopic (Review)
Cinema Eclectica 204 – The ADR Doggies Bite Back
Liberated from Hull, Graham settles in with Rob for a preview of perhaps the strangest sports movie ever made – Gabriel Abrantes and Daniel Schmidt’s “Diamantino”, with its gene-tampering weirdness, lesbian drone pilots and floof bois. It’s not the last dog cameo on the show, but it’s surely the best. […]
The Man Who Killed Hitler and Then the Bigfoot: 21st-century tall tales (Review)
4-Panel Vol. 2, Issue 31 – Avengers Endgame SPOILER-CAST
Join Andrew and Mick as they embark on an in-depth discussion about what may become the most successful movie of all time. That’s right. They’re getting into the nitty-gritty of Avengers: Endgame for a no-stone-unturned investigation of the good, the bad, and the Thanos, which means this episode is going […]
Cinema Eclectica 203 – What Fresh Hull Is This!?
My Life In The Bum Of Ghosts – Literary Loitering 103
The cultural anarchists have gathered for another edition of the notorious books and arts podcast that keeps threatening to make sense while at the same time keeps sliding down the slippery slope of art-house podcasting (you know, five minutes of silence, someone repeating the word peanut for ten seconds, a […]