Every Other Wednesday
If you often find yourself asking "What did I just see?" after the film credits roll, this podcast is for you. Come join us as we dive into the (plot) twisted world of final scenes in film and TV show history.
While we love a shocking final scene, we're also here to embrace all kinds of endings. Some stick with you because you don't want the story to end (hello, The Dark Knight). Others make you feel betrayed (What was Dexter even thinking?). In other words, endings are complex - and can rarely be "explained'. But that doesn't mean we ain't going to try. Hosted by Sophie, Ben and Simon.
Heyllo! After an extended break (and still suffering through third winter here in the UK), the gang is back with some movie and TV talk. We hope you missed us 🥹 Let's jump right in: Holidays! Trips! Work! The team's been busEY but we did our best to come back in full force Why is the new Roadhouse...
This is the most timely podcast episode you'll hear this week - it's OSCARS 2024 PREDICTIONS time! And just because us 3 are supremely unqualified to make any educated guesses, we HAD to invite actor Simon Haines back (@thesimonhaines on Instagram) to help us with the task. So let's do this, sip on...
We're back with our bi-weekly movie and TV show chat (sorry for the delay, I was off to Iceland for a few days 🇮🇸). We discuss films such as 'Dune' (um yup, Ben only just saw it), 'I The Iron Claw', the TV show 'Time' and yet again...'Poor Things'. We also got to chat your responses around which ...
This year's Everything Everywhere All At Once is here and it's no other than Yorgos Lanthimos' Poor Things (my boy!). In this episode, we break down its final scene but we also finally launch A FEW GOOD FILMS with our very first debate up for a listen. Can't wait for you to chime in & vote. So ...
**Note: We recorded this before the Oscar noms came out** It's too late to say happy new year so....happy January 🥹 We kickoff our first episode of the year with a banging movie chat including 'Ferrari', 'May December', and...'Dune'. However, y'all will appreciate how an old Eric Bana film trigger...