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Live! We watch the Oscars and comment on the 93rd Annual Academy Awards as they air. It’s a time for celebrating the films of 2020, because after the year that was, we all need something to celebrate. Hit play on our podcast as you watch on Hulu (US) or 7Plus (Australia) and we should be in sync.
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May the 4th be with you! Our Star Wars special debuts on Sith Day; we discuss the prequel trilogy with a focus on Episode III: Revenge of the Sith. Plus the animated debuts of Boba Fett and General Grievous!
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The King has returned! Kong battles Godzilla in a fun, colourful MonsterVerse mash-up with a not-so-surprising third contender.
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A tale of two titans. We delve into Legendary’s Monsterverse, up to 2019’s King of the Monsters, and its renditions of the giant ape and atomic lizard on the big screen as well as Kong’s journey to get there.
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Our massive 2.5hr look back through the DC Extended Universe movies culminating with Zack Snyder's Justice League.
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An Easter egg from the vault as we discuss a slew of then-recent Superhero sequels; Incredibles 2, Deadpool 2, Avengers: Infinity War and Ant-Man and the Wasp, as well as theorising on the future of Marvel and DC fare.
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Soul and Sound of Metal: A pair of films now Oscar-nominated, both centring on protagonists searching for purpose and meaning in their lives, linked also by their passion for music.
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A belated Black History Month celebration of recent titles starring Black leads, covering a mix of documentary, drama and horror films.
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We talk anime, adaptation and artistic direction for a trio of odd animated features from around the globe.
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We return for 2021 with a 10th anniversary celebration of Mark Cousins’ The Story of Film; as Luke and guest Harry discuss insights from, and viewing choices inspired by the first five episodes.
info_outlineThis latest instalment, Godzilla vs Kong (2021) directed by Adam Wingard, pits the two remaining titans against each other in a series of spectacular battles, against colourful and creative backdrops, with an additional contender revealed late in the piece.
We meet young Jia (Kaylee Hottle), the adoptive daughter of Monarch anthropologist Ilene Andrews (Rebecca Hall) and lone friend of Kong. Her bond with Kong forms the heart of the film, as the action escalates and Kong finds himself outmatched.
We discuss the human element and all their motivations, the ease of reaching Hollow Earth, creature design, fight choreography, believability of CG animation through motion performance, visual style, continuation through comics, the possibilities of future sequels and a detour into an uncommon source of inspiration; theme park rides such as those at Universal Studios and Warner Bros. Movie World.
Availability:
- Godzilla vs Kong (2021):
Currently in cinemas & on HBO Max (til April 31). Disc & Digital releases due June 2021
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