Episodes

  • 33: Last Night In Soho
    Nov 2 2021
    This week, Stuart Britton reviews director Edgar Wright's latest film, Last Night In Soho.

    'Last Night In Soho' film clip courtesy Universal Pictures International (UK)
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    3 mins
  • 32: No Time To Die
    Oct 13 2021
    In this week’s show, Stuart Britton reviews Danial Craig’s last outing as James Bond in No Time To Die


    ‘No Time to Die’ film clips courtesy Universal Pictures International (UK)
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    4 mins
  • 31: Annette / Respect
    Sep 14 2021
    This week, Stuart Britton discusses Leos Carax's film Annette and the Aretha Franklin biopic Respect. He also previews the latest James Bond film, No Time To Die.

    'Respect' film clips courtesy Universal Pictures International (UK)

    'No Time to Die' trailer courtesy Universal Pictures International (UK)

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    8 mins
  • 30: The Personal History of David Copperfield / Emma
    Feb 25 2020
    This week, Stuart Britton reviews The Personal History of David Copperfield and Emma, both films based on works from authors that come from Hampshire.

    The Personal History of David Copperfield film clip courtesy Lionsgate UK Ltd/Lionsgate International (UK) Ltd

    Emma film clip courtesy Universal Pictures International UK & Eire Ltd
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    6 mins
  • 29: The Gentlemen / Weathering With You
    Jan 28 2020
    This weeks, Stuart Britton reviews Guy Ritchie's latest film The Gentlemen and Japanese animation Weathering With You.
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    5 mins
  • 26: The Antidote to Christmas 2019
    Dec 24 2019
    For this special, Stuart Britton is joined by Mike Woolnough and they both moan about Christmas can be a bit too much sometimes.
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    18 mins
  • 27: Jojo Rabbit / Little Women
    Dec 24 2019
    This week, Stuart Britton reviews the films Jojo Rabbit and Little Women
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    5 mins
  • 28: Podcast Extra: Cats
    Dec 24 2019
    This week, as a podcast extra, Stuart Britton reviews the film version of Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical Cats, directed by Tom Hooper.

    Cats film clip courtesy Universal Pictures International UK & Eire Ltd
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    4 mins