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The Monolith Film crew (Nick, Leigh, and Dante) are on a mission to review every single movie ever made. Sometimes we have guests, sometimes it's just us. Join the discussion once a week until the end of time for the best podcast in the entire world.
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Asian Cinema Film Club

Brainstew Productions

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A bi-weekly podcast which aims to provide an introduction to the exciting world of Asian cinema. Each episode sees Elwood and Stephen highlighting a diffrent film worth discovering aswell as discussing a wide variety of topics relating from Actor / director profiles through to exploring the more random aspects of this facinating field.
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Catholic Film Club

Benedictine College

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Catholic filmmakers discussing craft & conscience in the movies. Hosted by Michael Coy and Patrick Bautista. The Catholic Film Club is sponsored by The Center for Catholic Media at Benedictine College. The podcast features weekly episodes on new releases and trending topics in the industry, and monthly Film Club recommendations for classic films. Including interviews with filmmakers, and guest appearances by Benedictine College professors to enrich the way we talk about the movies.
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Black Girl Film Club

Black Girl Film Club

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Black Girl Film Club is a podcast aimed at creating a space for black girls to watch and discuss movies. Join hosts Britney and Ashley as they analyze movies and the film industry from their unique, and often underrepresented, point of view. New episodes twice a month!
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Cult Film Club Podcast

CultFilmClub.com

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Welcome to the Cult Film Club, a monthly podcast and blog about MOVIES WE LOVE TO DEATH despite how bad, weird or obscure they are. In fact, we love them because they’re bad, weird or obscure! We discuss and analyze cult films from the 60s, 70s, 80s, and beyond. The Cult Film Club feed is also the home for the I Read Movies & Crestwood House podcasts!
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The Accidental Film Club

The Accidental Film Club (Paul Conway & Eduardo Shima)

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Singing the praises of truly great, but lesser-known, films. All the love, none of the spoilers! Classics, indies, foreign language stuff and movie gems you may have missed. Come join us. Feel the love. https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Accidental-Film-Club/939059759493511?fref=ts
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Comedian Greg Proops invites you to sit down and watch some of his favorite movies with him. It's the cinematic companion piece you never knew you wanted but can't live without from the Smartest Man in the World.
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The club for lovers and makers of Film. From shots and dialogue to casting and score, we unpack little-known indies, box office smashes, documentaries, foreign language and everything in between. Hosted by Actor Maisie Williams, Casting Director Hannah Marie Williams, and Filmmaker Lowri Roberts, come and join us as we navigate the mad world of film. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Film Club 3000

Cameron Linly Robinson & Kemari Bryant

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It's the year 3000, and two besties have discovered the incredible artistic medium of movies! Join their film club as they dive into the past and discuss these discoveries.
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Film Club

Film Club

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Film Club is exactly that, each week we select a different film to watch over the next seven days. We then break it down and discuss, did we love it, did we hate it? Film Club is a podcast that breaks the fourth wall and has you, the listener involved in the entire process.
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Super Tat Film Club

Malachi J. Matthews

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Join Malachi J. Matthews, Hollywood Fletch and Magic Mark as they delve into the recesses of Tat cinema. Weekly show every Tuesday. Patreon at: http://Patreon.com/supertatfc Tat list available at https://tinyurl.com/supertatplaylist
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MQFF Film Club

Melbourne Queer Film Festival

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MQFF Film Club is a Podcast created by the Melbourne Queer Film Festival team where a host from MQFF and a special guest will discuss a selected LGBTIQ+ film.
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Analog Film Club

Charles Laing

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Exploring the industry, science, and business around silver bromide film. From the heyday of Kodak to the digital revolution, and back to the analog resurgence. These are the stories of people that have invested heavily in ensuring that film is a medium that will remain for decades, and even centuries to come.
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First Take Film Club

Luke, Connor and Liam

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Welcome to First Take! The general premise here is some simple. Each week, we discuss a film that one of us has just watched, for the very, first time! Other than that, we'll discuss movie news, share views and offer good vibes. Told you it was a simple premise. Find us on Twitter and Instagram @firsttakepod
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Film Club Central

Film Club Central

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Do you love film? Do you like witnessing nerdgasms? Well then this is the channel for you! Hear our opinions on the latest movie news. Follow us through in depth discussions on a wide variety of film. From Seven Samurai to Inception. Welcome to Film Club Central
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Welcome to The First Rule of Film Club where each week we invite you to watch a film and then join our spoilerific discussion on it! Like a book club, but with less symbolic descriptions of a blade of grass or comedy related to 18th century social hierarchy.
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Anti Film Film Club

Erik Thureson & Sydney Thureson

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Hosted by Erik Thureson and Sydney Thureson, the two discuss new releases, streaming shows, different generational hits and misses, interview industry professionals, and argue about what is good and what isn't. Zak will be appearing occasionally as a guest host going forward and is always credited as co-founder of this show formally known as The EZ Podcast.
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Welcome to Film Club, the A.V. Club’s movie discussion series. Each week, A.A. Dowd and Katie Rife (and occasionally some special guests) will gab about the week's new releases, explore various corners of the film industry, and examine the lasting impact of some of history's biggest films.
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Alexandra Fiber & Danielle Gibson (aka The SRSLY. Girls) are writing partners, BFF's, and TOTAL cinephiles. Each week, they get together with funny, opinionated guests to talk about the canon of movies that every girl should see! It’s all connected — would we have “Mean Girls” without “All About Eve”? Would we have “Step Up 2 The Streets” without “Step Up”?! These are matters worth discussing. It's not the AFI 100 -- It's Funny Lady Film Club.
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The Insiders Film Club

The Media Insider

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You're invited to join in the Insiders Film Club - the film talk show where cinephiles send in their thoughts and observations on each episode's film to create the ultimate hive-mind-analysis!
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We are a 5 man podcast bringing you weekly reviews of films in podcast form! Come and join us on our journey!# If you want to see more of us, subscribe to our Youtube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBOXi8oFVyphoJSghsGhhQg
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The Heritage Film Club

The Rambling Geek

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A decidedly non-intellectual film discussion podcast, where, each episode, one of the hosts forces the others to watch a movie then they come together to discuss. You know, like one of those pretentious book clubs they used to have when books were still a thing, and everyone sat around drinking wine and giving their deep thoughts on the the story. Do not expect any deep thoughts or in-depth critiques here though - this is purely just whether we enjoyed it or not...also no wine.
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Parlor Film Club

Robot Pizza

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We all love movies, right? Well, we really love movies and have decided to take our love of movies to the over saturated format of a movie podcast. Every week, Jamie, Johnny, Caitlin and Director Jessie will discuss a couple of movies that may or may not have an obvious connection. We will discuss everything from comedy to horror, drama to sci-fi. Listen to our pop culture soaked minds discuss why we think these movies are great, horrible or just weird. Like us on Facebook, follow us on Twit ...
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Welcome to Pat's Film Club. Hosted by lifelong cinema lover Pat Kelman, with a rich background in acting, filmmaking, photography, and film distribution, he curates immersive film experiences celebrating both classic and contemporary cinema. Join Pat every day for a quick dive into must-watch films airing on UK free-to-air channels, along with insightful weekly picks of the latest cinema releases. But that’s not all! Tune in for occasional in-depth interviews with filmmakers, actors, and cin ...
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First Film Club

First Film Club and Stripped Media

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Welcome to the FIRST FILM CLUB Podcast. Produced by Natalie Louise, and hosted by critic and author Hanna Flint, both founders of the FIRST FILM CLUB, this podcast is dedicated to filmmakers, casts and crew members talking about the first films they ever made. It is a companion project to the FIRST FILM CLUB event series that celebrates directorial debuts. We screen a debut short film from an emerging director alongside the feature debut of an established director followed by a Q&A with both ...
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Elwood and Stephen look at the wonderfully bonkers Shaw Bros. curiosity "The Battle Wizard" featuring giant snakes, a man eating gorilla, demonic henchmen and an evil wizard on telescopic bird legs!! Check out our sponsor Yes Please Vintage Buy a coffee and support the show: https://ko-fi.com/acfilmclub Review:00:22:15 Opening Theme - Coffee Date B…
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Like phoenixes rising from the littered ashes of Oscars discourse and Russo Brothers slop, we've triumphantly emerged from Cinema Purgatory™ for our 7th year to, once again, fill the internet airwaves with our hot takes on film. In this week's episode we're talking friendship, heart chakras, and bra money in One of Them Days (2025), directed by Law…
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Dr. Richard White (Professor of Theology at Benedictine College) joins Michael Coy (guy) for a conversation about The Conversation, the paranoid thriller starring Gene Hackman, directed by Francis Ford Coppola. Watch our Introductory Essay to The Conversation • Coppola's CONVERSATION with God The Catholic Film Club is about Craft & Conscience in th…
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Including: A Doctor’s Sword, Fail Safe, The Roaring Twenties, Lupin III: The Castle of Cagliostro, Comrades: Almost a Love Story, Blood on the Moon, La Traque (The Hunt), Fallen, Shura (Demons), Branded, Conclave, Woman of the Hour, Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl, The Zone of Interest, Sing Sing https://itunes.apple.com/jp/podcast/accidental…
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We start a three episode series discussing movies that depict the Spanish Civil War and Francisco Franco's fascist rule in Spain. First up is Guillermo Del Toro's 2006 fantasy Pan's Labyrinth. Discussion includes: Recent watches: Wolf Man (2025), Heart Eyes (2025), Presence (2024), Riot in Cell Block 11 (1954), Let's Start a Cult (2024), and The Ta…
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Elwood and Stephen look back at the month which was as they run down the last movies of this month long event to watch 30 Takashi Miike Movies in 30 Days Making up the final picks were the following films which we discuss on the episode * Visitor Q * Dead Or Alive: Final * Lesson of the Evil * Ley Lines * Like A Dragon * The Great Yokai War Elwood …
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Throughtout September Elwood is attempting to watch 30 Takashi Miike movies in 30 days which considering that Miike has to date directed over 100 movies means there is plenty to choose. On this bonus episode Elwood and Stephen recap what Elwood has watched so far. Throughout september we are raising money for Marvels and Meltdowns Family Support Ce…
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Elwood and Stephen check out thier first Yasujirō Ozu movie with the critically acclaimed "Tokyo Story" in which an elderly couple visit thier grown up children in what is frequently seen as one of the best japanese movies of all time, while regularly topping critical polls for best movies....but is it actually any good? Review: 00:27:22 Opening Th…
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Elwood and Stephen check out Satoshi Kon's tribute to the careers of Setsuko Hara and Hideko Takamine in one of his more overlooked films which sees him take a depature from his usual themes to tell the story of actress Chiyoko Fujiwara. Living as a recluse for thirty years a pair of documentary filmmakers set out to tell her story, only to soon fi…
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Elwood and Stephen correct a great oversight by finally looking at a Johnnie To movie as they check out the Traid thriller "Election" as Simon Yam and Tony Leung Ka-fai star as two gang leaders battling to become chairman of the Wo Luen Shing. Also on this episode Food Wars, Japanese game shows and the changing face of anime plus more!! Review: 00:…
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What better way to mark such a milestone than checking out Akira Kurosawa's "Seven Samurai" which would not only be remade in the west as "The Magnificent Seven" but also layed the foundations for many of the action movie tropes so commonplace now. Check out our sponser Yes Please Vintage for a great selection of hand picked and highly curated vint…
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On this episode we check out Kim Jee-woon's revenge thriller "A Bittersweet life" as Kim Sun-woo (Lee Byung-hun) goes after his former boss when his refusal to do a job lands him with dire concequences. Also check out our new sponser Yes Please Vintage for a great selection of hand picked and highly curated vintage, second-hand and upcycled housewa…
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Elwood and Stephen check out a Hong Kong cinema classic as Chow Yun Fat stars as Ko Chun the titular God of Gamblers, a high stakes gambler with a fondness for chocolate and jade pinky rings, who after being knocked unconcious suffers amnesia while being gets taken in by Andy Lau's mediocre gambler Little Knife who sees an oppotunity to exploit Ko …
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Fresh off his historic win at the Oscars on this episode we look at one of the more overlooked titles in Bong Joon-Ho's filmography "Mother" in which Kim Hye-ja play the widowed mother who sets out to clear her mentally handicaped son's name when he is arrested for the murder of a young girl. We also look at what his Oscar win could potentially mea…
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on this episode we look at Lee Chang-Dong's second film "Peppermint Candy" in which we open to our lead Yong-ho commiting suicide on the train tracks during a reunion with his student group. What follows is a series of flashback which slowly reveal how he came to end his life on the train tracks. On this episode we also question the need for a Noir…
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Kicking off a brand new year with the Korean comedy "Antique Bakery" based on the popular Manga by Fumi Yoshinaga in which Jin-hyuk who has wealth, good looks and charm sets up a bakery in order to meet the love of his life while being joined by his quirky team as they attempt to make the buisness a sucess. We also talk about merchandise, Funko Pop…
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The festive season is upon us once again which can only mean the return of "Kaiju Christmas" were once more Stephen and Elwood put thier viewing fates in the hands of thier listeners to pick which Kaiju movie they will be watching. So join us now as we look at "Mothra" (1961) a King Kong style adventure with more than a few similarities to "Gorgo" …
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Elwood and Stephen look at the sexy action thriller "Naked Weapon" starring Maggie Q as an Assassin trained as a child to kill while being pursued by CIA Agent Jack (Daniel Wu) who is determined to take down the ring headed up by the mysterious Madam M We also look at the career of producer Wong Jing, Region 2 releases and the winner of Kaiju Chris…
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With the festive season quickly decending upon us what better time to look at Satoshi Kon's suprisingly festive Tokyo Godfathers as a homeless trio find an abandoned baby and set out on a quest to find the child's family. On this episode we also question why Region 2 is so frequently overlooked for certain titles, Elwood shares his thoughts on Girl…
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On this episode we have a big ole dose of family entertainment as we check out Tetsuya Nakashima's thriller which plays like "Bad Lieutenant" meets "Taken" as a former police detective goes in search of his missing daughter only to uncover the much darker world she was part of. Featuring graphic violence, drugs, sex, the yazkua, wound stomping and …
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Halloween is here once again so needless to say we choose to look at somthing suitably spooky while giving Elwood a chance to cross this off his Cinema Shame list in an episode which you should be warned is heavy on spoilers. Inspired by a Joseon Dynasty era folktale entitled Janghwa Hongryeon jeon which has over the years been adapted several time…
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Elwood and Stephen look at Park Chan-Wook's take on the vampire mythos when a priest finds himself inheriting vampire abilities aswell as cravings from a blood transfusion. Plus: Old school anime collecting, Detective Pikachu, Neon Genesis Evangelion and the changing face of fandom plus much more Review - 00:27:51 Opening Theme - Coffee Date Beat P…
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Elwood and Stephen check out Ronny Yu’s Wuxia take on “Romeo and Juliet” in The Bride With White Hair as Brigitte Lin and Leslie Cheung star as swordsman and star crossed lovers from rival clans who are threaten to be torn apart by the war waging between thier respective clans. Elwood also provides the further watching ideas for Godzilla: King of t…
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A look into Orson Welles' final film, the posthumously edited and released: The Other Side of the Wind; as well as the Netflix documentary which accompanies the film: They'll Love Me When I'm Dead. Both film and documentary showcase, in their own way, the declining years of Welles himself and his on-screen stand-in while giving form to the anxious …
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An insanely effective critique of popular culture, completely tearing apart the reality of the audience this film targeted, while also being a love letter to that very same culture, and a testament to religious experience despite the origin of said experience. And on top of all that, this film is so beautifully stylish, Harmony Korine is seriously …
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Elwood and Stephen look at the Pang Brothers Horror “The Eye” in which a blind woman finds that her newly returned sight also enables her to see the dead. Stephen has another tale from the dark side of asian cinema, plus what we’ve been watching and a rather spontaneous discussion about “Carrie” plus more!! Review - 00:15:18 Opening Theme - Coffee …
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We are joined by Emily Intravia (The Deadly Doll’s House of Horror Nonsense / The Feminine Critique ) to talk about all things “Battle Royale”. A film which alongside “Ringu” and “Audition” helped usher in a new intrest in Asian cinema while going on to become both a cult favourite in it’s own right. We compare the film to the source novel aswell a…
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On this episode are joined by Kim ( Tranquil Dreams / Movies and Tea ) for a Sherlock Holmes style mystery as a pair of Detectives team up to solve a series of unusual murders at a Bullet factory in 1930s Tiancheng County, China. We also look at the many talents of Nicolas Tse, Elwood takes on Dragonball Z and we talk celebrity scandals plus much m…
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Elwood and Stephen kick off 2019 looking at “The Twins Effect” a wonderfully random mash up of vampires, romantic comedy and special friendly appeareances? On this episode they dive into this star studded movie vehicle for Cantopop duo “Twins” while also looking at the many scandels which rocked the various cast members. Stephen has another tale fr…
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Elwood and Stephen are joined once more by the Dutchess of Dark Cinema Zoe (Zobo With A Shotgun) to discuss the winner of the Halloween listener vote “The Wailing”. A film acclaimed by both audiences and critics alike, aswell as EasternKicks film of the year but does it really live up to the hype? Join us for this suitably spooky Halloween special …
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Celebrating year one of the podcast Elwood and Stephen check out the Sammo Hung classic “Pedicab Driver” which despite starting out as a light hearted kung-fu comedy hides a darker second half while also showcasing some truly memorable martial artistry from the legendry Sammo Hung. All this plus Godzilla (Anime) and Devilman Crybaby landing on Netf…
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Nine episodes in and Elwood and Stephen finally take thier first look at Korean cinema with the critically praised “The Man From Nowhere” but does it live up to the hype. Elwood reveal the new option online disc rentals, hidden gems and Stephen gives his thoughts on “The Villianess” plus much more! Review Starts - 00:28:00 Opening Theme - Coffee Da…
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It’s Halloween so what better way to celebrate than sharing our favourite Asian Horror movies as we pit our selections against special guest Zoe (Zobo With A Shotgun)!! We also look at the origin of the long haired ghosts, diffrences between Asian and Western horror and genre hopping plus much more!! You can find a full list of all the films covere…
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On this episode Stephen and Elwood look at the killer hair extensions movie “Exte” aswell the weird yet fantastic cinema of Sion Sono a director who many see as picking up were Takashi Miike’s outlaw period ended. We look at Sono’s career, Takashi Miike’s 100th film aswell as discussing the death of physical media rentals plus much more Review Star…
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With the Netflix remake of “Death Note” on the horizon, Elwood and Stephen check out the original which along with it’s anime / manga has spawned an incredible cult following since its release. They also share their favourite live action adaptions, the influence of anime on western animation aswell as looking at the films of Hitoshi Matsumoto Revie…
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Elwood and Stephen check out Tsui Hark’s “Peking Opera Blues”an amazing piñata of a movie that combines more genres and Hong Kong-specific themes than one could possibly imagine. A historical and political intrigue, acrobatic action, screwball comedy, and heroic gunplay elements are thrown together in an intoxicating mix. They also look at the key …
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Elwood and Stephen take a look at Wong Kai-War’s Chungking Express, a film comprised of two rather untraditional love stories as Takeshi Kaneshiro plays a cop who finds himself caught up Brigitte Lin’s mysterious drug smuggler. At the same time Tony Leung (also playing a cop) who in attempting to get over the loss of his girlfriend (Valerie Chow) a…
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Elwood Jones and Stephen Palmer (Eastern Kicks / Gweilo Ramblings) set out to provide an introduction to Asian cinema by on each episode highlighting a title worth seeking out. On this first episode we kick things off with "Ghost In The Shell" as with the live action remake fast approaching what better time to go back an revisit the 1995 original a…
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Elwood and Stephen check out Dante Lam's action thriller The Beast Stalker in which Nicholas Tse's tough Hong Kong Cop has to find the daughter of a Public Prosecutor who has been kidnapped by the henchman of the crime boss she is putting on trial. Opening Theme: Coffee Date Beat Provided By https://freebeats.io Produced By White Hot…
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