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A light-hearted movie review podcast brought to you by BanterFlix, serving up weekly episodes of cinematic discussion with a 'Norn Iron' accent!
Hosted by film critic/ presenter Jim McClean and filmmaker Adam Neeson, new episodes drop every Monday, as they discuss movies old and new.
We also have monthly episodes of Crime Scene to Screen, hosted by BanterFlix's very own Sleuth Sisters Joe Mc Elroy and Thérèse Hyland along with We Need to Talk about Disney, hosted by Victoria Brown.
About BanterFlix
Established in 2011 BanterFlix brings together people from across Northern Ireland who have a passion for cinema.
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Join Sam, Alex and Chris as they rank every science fiction film EVER. Every week we dissect a new film before adding it to a giant and highly scientific ranked list. We review a film a week until we run out of films.
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What if your taste in movies is being dictated by powerful voices who don’t look like you, think like you, or care about the stories you want to see? Film critic Wendy Lloyd investigates who’s really shaping what you watch – and why it matters.
In the #MeToo, BLM, and Times Up era, are the gatekeepers of film criticism changing, or are the same old voices still pulling the strings? Wendy digs deep into who gets to shape the conversation, why it matters, and how the stories we value are impacted by race, gender, and privilege.
With sharp wit and a knack for getting to the heart of the issue, Wendy invites fellow critics and commentators into lively discussions about the inequalities still lurking behind the scenes of the industry's most powerful platforms. Who decides what films deserve top honours during Awards season? And why are so few diverse voices holding the reins?
Join Wendy for this twice-nominated Independent Podcast Awards show, as she unpacks the mystery of who holds the real power in film. Blending humour with hard truths in a show that might just change the way you see the movies – and the critics who rate them.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Hi! We're Matt & Forest from Don't Be A Hero Podcast.
DBAH is a UK comedy review podcast on all things Superheroes and beyond! Join us satifying your supe needs across TV & Film!
We record every Friday and with bonus episodes on Sundays!
Be sure to follow on all social media platforms @dontbeaheropodcast
If you have any questions, enquiries or any feedback please email us on [email protected]
Get bonus content on PatreonHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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After reviewing Film, Television and Theatre for a number of years, I wanted to continue my love for this ever-growing industry and continue my passion for speaking to fellow creatives.
Each week I invite guests on from different creative courses across The University of Salford. It will start with me talking to fellow students on my current course which is MA Drama Production for Film, TV and Digital Media. The goal of this show is to really get to know about other creatives including facts about why they chose their course and where their creative aspirations lie.
I will be doing a weekly review segment where I critically analyse what new films or TV shows I have watched. There will be film discussion topics featured throughout too.
The show is getting to know a handful of people’s stories within the creative industry, as well as more people being able to learn more about myself at the same time.
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We all know the feeling when our blood runs cold during our favorite horror movies. When the screen goes dark and the characters scream, we feel it right along with them. In this new horror podcast, host Kurt Braddock delves into this darkness and explores the roots of the fears that drives those screams.
Dark Overtones features discussions about the themes in the horror movies that terrify us, featuring conversations with experts who specialize in the topics that drive some of the best horror films of the last 50 years. Kurt also has talks with fellow horror fans and listeners of the pod to geek out on our love of film and fear.
Dark Overtones dives deep into the horror in the movies that scare us. Join us as we wander into the dark.
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Popcorn Culture is brought to you by J and Ben Carlin aka the SuperCarlinBrothers on YouTube. The two are most well known for the The Pixar Theory, Rampant Predictions of your favorite upcoming movies, Harry Potter Trivia Fiends, and for being a pair of man childs. Man children? Men Children. None of those seem right. You get the point. Anyway, they wanted a way to talk more in depth about their theories and BEYOND! And this is their solution.
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We are born. We die. In between we watch a lot of films. And some of these films shape the people we are. This is a podcast about those films. (And a bit about death.)
Join comedian, actor, writer and swimmer Brett Goldstein and an extra special weekly guest as they go all the way into life and death by way of movies, to ultimately pick their Films To Be Buried With!
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Venture into the two minds of America's brightest young men. Matt Watson & Ryan Magee are here with a ground-breaking podcast. It will make you giggle, chuckle, laugh, and much, much more!
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A podcast about how to make film and TV by filmmakers who actually make them. Interviewing guests from the film-making world from Indie film to Hollywood and everything in between. Hosts Giles Alderson (The Dare), Dom Lenoir (Winter Ridge) Lucinda Rhodes Thakrar (Wolves of War), Tori & Matthew Butler-Hart (Two Down), Phil Hawkins (Prancer: A Christmas Tale), Stephen Follows (Film Data Analyst), Christian James (Fanged Up), Andy Rodger (Three Day Millionaire) and many others explore the world behind-the-scenes of making films and TV, talking to the actors, writers, directors and producers who make them!
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Is the Netflix revolution killing cinemas? Each week we weigh up what we've seen in cinemas with what we've watched online at home and figure out which provided the best time.
Contact us
Twitter at www.twitter.com/netflixvscinema
Facebook www.facebook.com/netflixvscinema
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or via email at [email protected]