Weekly deep dives into your favourite films with Lily Austin and James Brailsford.
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Uluslararası müzik kanalı Groovypedia, yerli ve yabancı müzisyenler ile müzik sektörü hakkında yapmış olduğu söyleşileri bu podcast kanalında topluyor.
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A run down of my personal favorites
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Podcast dedicado al comentario y análisis del género cinematográfico de terror y ciencia ficción, principales sagas y personajes del género. Conducido por Elphy, Oni y Kacs.
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Bringing you great conversations, controversial opinions and advice that you probably should listen to.
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The new podcast showcasing all things new music :)
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Facts on whats curently happened to james charles and his dying youtube channel
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My first episode! Cover art photo provided by Thomas Curryer on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@tawc20
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In this podcast I discuss my lifestyle, movies , music, television, and other interesting topics that I have on my mind. Join me as we delve into the Life of Groovy ☮️
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A podcast where two dudes that have no idea what they're doing talk about stuff they like. Which is mostly movies, games, music and books.
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Welcome to the Groovy Aquarian Gal podcast. I talk about topics that I feel most passionately about, including spirituality and metaphysics, astral traveling, aliens, among others. ♒🙌👽🦋💚🍄🔥 Cover art photo provided by Blake Richard Verdoorn on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@blakeverdoorn
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Finding the right playlist for you!
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Read aloud by Bailey and Addy
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"GROOVY is a new concept to the electronic music scene of Bournemouth. Melting the public of the town, and pushing beyond its borders, delivering vibes and beats of the best underground music of the moment. It's a creation we've moulded to project into all places that are committed to the new, fresh and original party scene. The dj's are out to make a connection with the cool, groovy public, the people who know music and want to hear it from people with passion and skill."
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Prep work for reading “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” in class Cover art photo provided by Daniel Olah on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@danesduet
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De podcast over polyamorie, alternatieve relatievormen en kinks
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That Groovy Scoobcast is your go-to audio-hub for all things Scooby-Doo. Hosted by Derek Queen and Shannon Downey, That Groovy Scoobcast features reviews, trivia, fun facts, news, and more! Tune in for a Scooby Snack-filled time!
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Groovy Web is highly recommended for building cutting-edge digital solutions like Web, Mobile App, SaaS, MVP, MERN, Bots, and Browser Extensions to help businesses ranging from Startups, Mid-Size, to Enterprises digitize their ideas in time and in budget.
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The Groovy Beet Podcast is fun, informative, and empowering podcast hosted by Jamie Nicole, Certified Holistic Health + Empowerment Coach aka The Natural HEALing Coach. The Groovy Beet Podcast was created for YOU! It’s for everyone from those who are on the beginning of their health journey to hardcore health enthusiasts. Whether you are passionate about living a holistic lifestyle or struggling with health issues and looking to gain your health naturally, this holistic podcast is what you a ...
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GroovyTakeOn "Hi Mom Project” is about helping Older Adults (people 65 and better) to feel more comfortable with social media and technology. The digital world is changing so fast, and this show is about slowing down and making social media, technology, and the online world more user-friendly. We love to talk so we might also try and get outside of technology or social media topics from time to time just to share more of the world that is around us. As always: Mom, thanks for listening! Conn ...
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Disclaimer. Do not use any handheld radio, telephone, mobile phone, computer, listening, or other device while operating any type of vehicle or transportation. Before you begin to download any episode and/or listen to Groovy Outdoors, you agree to this and failure may result in litigation against you or your agent in the event you are held liable or responsible for operating any type of device while operating any type of vehicle or transportation. In short, do not use a device and attempt to ...
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The Meddling Kids Podcast is a groovy review of all things Scooby-Doo! Join host Chase Cupo as he takes you episode-by-episode through the whole Scooby-Doo canon. We answer all your meddling questions, like: "Is Fred a serial killer? How old *is* he??" "Why does Daphne have such bad posture?" "Is Shaggy the only one who hears Scooby talk? Are these hallucinations?" #podernfamily #scoobydoo #scoobygang #comedy #tv #television
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What could be more festive than a masked orgy? Or an axe-wielding husband? Or a smart device going rogue in space? We finish this series with a Christmas special for those looking for an alternative movie recommendation during the holidays, by counting down our top 5 Kubrick Christmas movies. ----------- If you love what we do, please like, subscri…
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The end of the year is drawing in, you have precisely 15 days to catch the best movies of 2025 and/or swerve the worst. This mission, should you choose to accept it, can be aided by this very podcast. Enjoy. References The reviewer of Actors On Actors - @theamateurstake BTS of the making of Kill Bill's lost chapter for Fortnite Charli XCX's The Mom…
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We discuss the Netflix-Warner Bros. deal and whether or not this spells the end of cinema. Then we look at a lesser reported Netflix controversy - the streamer muscling in on The Hallmark Channel's turf, the festive rom-com. And to save this episode from too much doom and gloom, we finish with a fantastic new release, Harry Lighton's Pillion, starr…
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You may not have clocked it, given the lack of fanfare, but the third installment of Knives Out was released last week. Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery will only be in cinemas for 2 weeks, before moving to Netflix, but is it worth catching on the big screen? We also discuss WGA and SAG renegotiations which will be taking place in 2026. Is an…
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RE-RELEASE: What turns a bad movie into a cult classic?
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1:01:50This we’re revisiting one of our most popular early episodes, where we did the unthinkable and willingly watched the worst films ever made (allegedly). The hit list includes Howard the Duck, Mommie Dearest and, of course, The Room, along with our own submission, the apex of Roger Moore’s career, North Sea Hijack, in an attempt to figure out what it…
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RE-RELEASE: Heat (1995) dir. by Michael Mann
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38:22As Michael Mann’s Heat 2 inches closer to becoming a cinematic reality, we’re revisiting one of our earliest conversations about the great Al Pacino-Robert De Niro head-to-head, with special appearances from a young Natalie Portman and a wiggy Val Kilmer. References James Clark and Paul Szoldra, ‘That one scene in Heat that gave audiences the most …
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Jennifer Lawrence in Die My Love: The modern melodrama? Ft. The Ministry of Film
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1:00:41It is all about melodrama this week. First we discuss Lynne Ramsay's spectacular new movie, Die My Love, starring Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson. Then we have a highlight from our guest appearance on The Ministry of Film podcast, where we talk about Brief Encounter, ahead of its re-release as part of the BFI's season "Too Much: Melodrama on…
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What is it about heist movies? Plus: the perpetual seductiveness of Rocky Horror
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54:25Kelly Reichardt’s genre-defying heist movie, The Mastermind, is in cinemas, so we’re taking the opportunity to discuss our favourite capers. We also pay tribute to the longest running cinema release of all time (from 1975 to present day), The Rocky Horror Picture Show, on its 50th anniversary. References Dogma: The Resurrection Tour ----------- If …
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Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein: Why do we keep digging it up?
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53:50Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein hit cinemas this past weekend for a brief stint before moving to Netflix. We discuss his adaptation and why filmmakers keep returning to Mary Shelley’s classic story. We also look at the rumours circulating around a few big screen delays (namely the troubled Michael Jackson biopic) and, the 30 years in the waiting,…
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A tribute to Diane Keaton and what’s happened to Bond’s guns?
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1:03:40Following the news of Diane Keaton’s death, we pay tribute to the rarest of things, a true Hollywood original. We also take you through the latest box office flops, Harris Dickinson’s thoughtful directorial debut, Urchin, and discuss the latest James Bond-Amazon controversy. References Then Again, Diane Keaton’s memoir Harris Dickinson interview fo…
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The trials of adapting “unfilmable” books
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55:23From A Clockwork Orange to Cloud Atlas, via the many attempts at Don Quixote, we consider the challenge of adapting books deemed “unfilmable” and why directors can’t resist the challenge. ----------- If you love what we do, please like, subscribe and leave a review! Edited by Lily Austin Original music by James Brailsford Logo design by Alfie Garla…
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One Battle After Another: Does Paul Thomas Anderson finally have a box office hit?
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1:06:12The wait is finally over. Our (best attempt at spoiler-free!) thoughts on Paul Thomas Anderson’s play for a blockbuster and an early look at the other films tipped for greatness this awards season. References Maggie Gyllenhaal’s The Bride trailer Token Homo’s queer horror season at Genesis cinema Horror season at Cultplex Long-ass movies at Prince …
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We pay tribute to the late, great Robert Redford with some recommendations from his illustrious filmography and discuss the phenomenon of MIA movies - films which completed shooting but never made it to the big screen. References World of Reel’s MIA movies article Science Museum’s IMAX 70mm season ----------- If you love what we do, please like, su…
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Disney is struggling to appeal to Gen Z men, according at a Variety article. Is original IP the answer? This past weekend saw the release of The Golden Spurtle, a documentary about the world porridge-making contest. We discuss this and other delightfully absurd documentaries that have nothing to do with missing girls. And James delivers a Nolan pro…
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Emerald Fennel's Wuthering Heights controversy
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54:25Is a screen adaptation obliged to be faithful to the book? We wade into the controversy around Emerald Fennel’s forthcoming Wuthering Heights adaptation, review Darren Aronofsky’s Caught Stealing and discuss our highlights from the Venice Film Festival - namely the premiere of Megadoc, the behind-the-scenes documentary about Francis Ford Coppola’s …
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Why you haven’t heard of summer’s biggest box office hit
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1:11:56We return just as it comes to the end of “popcorn season” - but is that term still relevant? From lukewarm hits like F1 and Superman, to surprise ones like Weapons and KPop Demon Hunters, we compare notes about the summer’s struggling box office. References James’ Letterboxd (be sure to follow Groovy Movies’ too!) The Projected Picture Trust Bradfo…
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Following (1998): Christopher Nolan's first film
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52:52Who better to wrap the season finale with than Christopher Nolan? But it would be too easy to go for Tenet or Inception, we’re going back to where things all began, with his very first film. Made for just £6000 (!) but with all the hallmarks of his later movies, it’s a great one to watch to see where it all began. References The Vine’s top 10 movie…
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Seven Brides For Seven Brothers (1954)
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42:02What better way to celebrate Lily’s imminent nuptials than by watching a family musical based on a Roman legend about sexual assault? If you haven’t seen it, think Hollywood’s golden era with catchy tunes, luminous Metroscope (a rival to technicolor) and yes, some problematic gender politics. Enjoy. References Making-of featurette with Ruth Lee rav…
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We’re feeling nostalgic for sexy sex scenes and the villainisation of single women. Enter, Fatal attraction. Prepare for spoilers as we discuss the controversy around the axing of the original ending and look back on an era where it was possible for a film to be dubbed “the zeitgeist movie of the decade.” References The original ending You Must Rem…
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If you’re in the mood for a time capsule of 1967, In The Heat Of The Night is the movie for you. We discuss how this iconic civil rights infused detective drama-cum-social thriller should have won Sidney Poitier an oscar - if only he hadn’t already won one 3 years before - and the pros and cons of deploying the camera’s zoom function. References Ma…
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Our run of classics continues with Akira Kurosawa’s genre-creating, hero-assembling action/comedy/drama, Seven Samurai. Don’t let the 3.5 hour runtime put you off (or watch at 2x speed - we don’t endorse this), it is considered one of the best films ever made for a reason and we discuss why. See where you can catch it below. Where to watch BFI Play…
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This week we discuss the self-declared cinephile’s favourite, Wong Kar Wai’s In The Mood For Love. If you live near London and want to catch it, check out showtimes at The Prince Charles - it’s screening this Sunday (23rd) as it happens. We get into Kar Wai’s eccentric directorial method and the many versions of the film there could have been - but…
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You may have heard something about Mikey Madison’s shining, star-making performance as Anora? Or perhaps that Sean Baker made Oscar-history by winning four awards at this year's ceremony for said film? Well if you haven’t seen it yet, now is the moment, it’s back in cinemas and will soon be available on streaming. This week we discuss what makes th…
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As the set comes down from the biggest celebration of the least-viewed cinematic triumphs of the year, we take stock of Sean Bakers success with Anora and attempt to map the blueprints of The Brutalist's anticlimatic awards season. Was it a grand failure or a misunderstood masterpiece? Probably neither but listen to find out. ----------- If you lov…
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It’s the 30 year anniversary of David Fincher’s Seven, otherwise known as the OG unboxing video. Be prepared for spoilers as we discuss the iconic ending that almost wasn’t and why real serial killers never live up to the hype. References Seven’s script Seven’s cinematography by David E. Williams for theasc.com Behind-The-Scenes Stories From The Ma…
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Nothing says Valentine’s Day like age-gap office affairs and BDSM, so with that in mind, we bring you Halina Reijn’s Babygirl. It may have been snubbed at the Oscars but we shant be overlooking this orgasm-forward, kink-celebrating homage to the 90s erotic thriller. References Vanity Fair piece on Babygirl by David Canfield Halina Reijn on Bridging…
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Remember when teen pregnancy was a thing? This week we discuss Juno, the movie that reinvented this particular noughties trend and made stars out of Elliot Page, Michael Cera and the film’s screenwriter, Diablo Cody. We discuss what makes the script so good and why people hated it. There is also space to reminisce about the heyday of director’s com…
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This week we do a compare-and-contrast between Robert Egger’s Nosferatu and the 1922 German silent film it's based on. We deep-dive into the mad production story of the original, why Bram Stoker owes Nosferatu an apology and somehow pitstop at Yoga Hosers and Robbie William’s new film Better Man along the way. References Watch Nosferatu (1922) here…
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In honour of David Lynch who died last week - though serendipitously we recorded the episode a few weeks before - this episode we discuss his feature debut, Eraserhead. A film so freaky, so funny and utterly unique. Just like the man himself. References David Lynch’s documentary, Eraserhead Stories Interviews with the Eraserhead cast ‘The Epic Infl…
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We go behind-the-scenes of an overlooked gem which is finally getting the attention it deserves, thanks to a 4K restoration by Mubi. Tarsem Singh's debut feature The Fall is a globe-trotting feast for the eyes, with a transformative performance by first-time actor, the then six-year-old Catinca Untaru. We strongly recommend catching it on Mubi befo…
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This week we sift through the web lore of one of the original multiverse movies, Donnie Darko. We relish seeing adolescent Jake and Maggie Gyllenhaal squabble at the dinner table and ponder why a 23-year-old directing wunderkind never succeeded with a follow-up. References Pages from the fictional book "The Philosophy of Time Travel" by Roberta Spa…
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To kick off a new series, we’re starting with the biggest film of 2024 - that’s biggest by our personal metrics. Expect a detailed breakdown of the lens required to achieve such a revolting zoom on Dennis Quaid munching prawn heads and a rant about why this is not Demi Moore’s comeback. References Interview with Demi Moore, Margaret Qualley and Cor…
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EMERGENCY BONUS EPISODE: MEGAFLOPOLIS (or: Francis Ford Coppola's Roman Empire)
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43:08We had to, it was unavoidable. Francis Ford Coppola's 40-year-long passion project has finally come to fruition and it was important that we discussed it. So here is a bonus episode. Listen as we attempt to decipher how, what and why. Just why? References That hotel Coppola owns for filmmakers Twelve Against The Gods by William Bolitho Ryall A BTS …
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Action Women, schwing (Point Break, American Psycho, Wayne’s World)
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57:01This week on our season finale we look at three box office and critical successes which you might not know were directed by women. In the hot seat is Kathryn Bigelow’s Point Break, Penelope Spheeris’ Wayne’s World and Mary Harron’s American Psycho. We also almost (but not quite) dodge the Blake Lively controversy and talk about the films we’re look…
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Sad girls on holiday (Lost in Translation, Swimming Pool, Shirley Valentine)
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51:34Between the weather and the state of the world, it’s been a pretty sad summer, so we’re sticking with that theme as we look at some of the best sad girls on film holiday. We discuss Charlotte Rampling in Francois Ozon’s Swimming Pool, Scarlett Johansson in Sofia Coppola’s Lost in Translation (and Bill Murray too) and Pauline Collins as Lewis Gilber…
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Superior Sequels: What makes part 2 better than part 1? (Inside Out 2, The Terminator 2, The Godfather 2)
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46:02From Dune 2 to Deadpool and Wolverine, there have been a surprising number of hit sequels this year. So this week we’re asking the question, what makes that cinematic blue moon of a part 2 that is better than part 1? References The Strasberg school’s definition of method acting On Location with The Godfather: A Discussion with Gordon Willis (direct…
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Fantastic Film Follies: How to finance a flop
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59:07Why talk about good films when we could talk about spectacularly bad ones? This week we discuss four infamous films that left their directors and studios in financial and/or reputational ruin. On the chopping block is Francis Ford Coppola’s One From The Heart, Michael Cimino’s Heaven’s Gate, Elaine May’s Ishtar and, of course, Tom Hooper’s Cats. En…
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You honestly wouldn’t believe how many great films came out in 1999. The Matrix, Fight Club, The Blair Witch Project, The Talented Mr Ripley, Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, The Sixth Sense, Notting Hill, The Mummy, Cruel Intentions, 10 Things I Hate About You. We could go on… It’s the 25th anniversary of this auspicious year and cinemas are ge…
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One Take Movies: Are they a gimmick?
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50:14From the famous speeding train of 1896 to the groundbreaking Russian Ark and iconic Berlin night-out-gone-wrong flick Victoria, this week we take you through the illustrious history of one-take movies - or should it be one-shot movies? References Hot takes: a short history of the one-shot movie in 11 attempts by Matthew Thrift for BFI Interview wit…
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It’s the 25th anniversary of The Mummy - I know, we can’t believe it either. How time flies. So we’re paying tribute to the first addition to the greatest ancient-history-action-adventure-thriller-franchise of all time and its somewhat uneven sequels and prequels. Topics covered include, of course, sexy mummies, Brendan Frasier at his peak and the …
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