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236 Episodes

52 minutes | Jun 18, 2019
173 - Killing Eve
The second season of the award winning Killing Eve has left viewers wondering what could possibly come next for Mi5 agent Eve and assassin for hire Villanelle. Kim, Dallas and Lee look back at the series so far and share their thoughts on the characters, the story so far, representation in front of and behind the camera and hopes for season 3.
61 minutes | Jun 12, 2019
172 - Black Mirror Season 5 & Edinburgh Film Festival Preview
Black Mirror returns for its 5th season and Lee, Dallas and Kim come together to discuss the three stories from the mind of Charlie Brooker. They also preview the Edinburgh International Film Festival which launches next Wednesday.
44 minutes | Jun 4, 2019
171 - Booksmart & Coming of Age Movies
Prepare to get bashed! In a fun way, like consensually bashed with Kim Morrison, Dallas King and Lee Hutchison as they share their love for Olivia Wilde's directorial debut, Booksmart and pick out their top 3 favourite coming of age films. ​
87 minutes | May 28, 2019
170 - Marina Sirtis & Andrew Keates on 'Dark Sublime'
Lee Hutchison and Dallas King review Rocketman and pick their 52 Films By Women recommendations for the week. Lee is then joined by theatre director Andrew Keates and Marina Sirtis (Star Trek: The Next Generation) to talk about their upcoming West End play, Dark Sublime. Oli arrives at the door of Marianne (Sirtis), a fading jobbing actress. He’s impatient to make an impression, to make a friend. Marianne knows about waiting – for her turn at something more substantial than a half-remembered role on a cult TV show, for her best friend to see her differently. As Oli forces her back into the past, and a strange, outrageous world she hasn’t visited in almost 40 years, Marianne must find her own way into the future – and together they begin to discover what every good relationship needs: time and space. Follow Dark Sublime on twitter @DarkSublimePlay Book Tickets and learn more at www.darksublimeplay.com Commit to their IndieGoGo - IndieGoGo: Dark Sublime Check out Andrew Keates theatre podcast, The Show People NOTE: There is a small audio issue in the final 5 minutes, hopefully this does not disrupt your listening.
44 minutes | May 21, 2019
169 - A Robert Pattinson Stan Podcast
Dallas King and Lee Hutchison review John Wick 3: Chapter 3 - Parabellum and discuss the potential of Robert Pattinson becoming The Dark Knight and look at the reaction online to the news which as always was incredibly measured...
65 minutes | May 14, 2019
168 - Fleabag, Chris McQueer's Hings & A Marvellous Roadtrip
Lee Hutchison and Dallas King are once again joined by Kim Morrison to discuss Phoebe Waller-Bridge's masterpiece, Fleabag, ahead of it's second season arriving on Amazon Prime USA this Friday. We review Chris McQueer's Hings which have adapted from book to small screen and are now screening on BBC iPlayer. We also share our experiences of a road trip to St Abbs in the Scottish Borders which doubled as New Asgard in Avengers: Endgame.
44 minutes | May 7, 2019
167 - All Good Things...
Marvel Cinematic Universe producer Kevin Feige spoke before the release of Avengers: Endgame that he had been inspired by the series finale of Star Trek: The Next Generation, All Good Things... Dallas King and Lee Hutchison cast their eye over the parallels between the two epics and look at what Marvel might have drawn from one of the most classic finales of all time. We also look at the curious case of Snowpiercer's eventually UK release and some infuriating trends in film distribution.
52 minutes | Apr 30, 2019
166 - Scot's on America's Ass
Lee Hutchison and Dallas King are joined by Kim Morrison to discuss Avengers: Endgame.
58 minutes | Apr 23, 2019
165 - [REDACTED]'s Noble End
On the eve of Avengers: Endgame being released, people all round the world are going into lockdown, logging off social media, muting hashtags and doing all they can to be spoiled before they catch the film. Lee and Dallas share how they avoid spoilers, look back at how their attitudes towards it have changed over the years and how some twists have broken through. We also review Shazam! and Greta and share more 52 Films By Women recommendations.
56 minutes | Apr 16, 2019
164 - Hey Guys! It's Lee & Dallas! Back With Another Podcast.
Lee and Dallas finally discuss Eighth Grade and their reactions to the latest hit from A24 and we have an interview with its writer/director Bo Burnham. Dallas shares his experiences of watching movies in India, the Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker trailer reaction and we continue our 52 Films By Women coverage. GUCCI!
62 minutes | Apr 9, 2019
163 - The Best of Stephen King & Pet Sematary
Dallas King, Kim Morrison and Lee Hutchison review the latest Stephen King story to receive the remake treatment, Pet Sematary and pick their top five favourite Stephen King moments from film, television and literature.
50 minutes | Apr 2, 2019
162 - An Interview With Skye Borgman (director of Abducted in Plain Sight)
Lee Hutchison is joined by director Skye Borgman whose Netflix documentary 'Abducted In Plain Sight' has had people debating and arguing about its subject matter for months now. Skye talks about her early inspirations, her career as a cinematographer, the lack of female representation in the film industry, the making of Abducted In Plain Sight and the popularity of the True Crime genre. www.abducteddoc.com www.skyeborgman.com www.topknotfilms.com Follow Skye on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter: skyeborgman
43 minutes | Mar 26, 2019
161 - The Post-Scream Slasher
After the success of Scream in 1996, the slasher genre was back in the mainstream. Lee Hutchison and Kim Morrison discuss five very different slasher movies that followed Scream, I Know What You Did Last Summer, Halloween H20: 20 Years Later, Urban Legend, Cherry Falls and Valentine. Check out Kim's writing at www.thatsnotcurrent.com/author/kim-morrison/
51 minutes | Mar 19, 2019
160 - What's Your Favourite Scary Movie?
Lee Hutchison is joined by horror blogger Kim Morrision to discuss the legacy of the Scream movie series. We look at the casting, characters, iconic imagery, the rules and it's impact on the genre that made this such a breakout franchise. Check out Kim's writing at www.thatsnotcurrent.com/author/kim-morrison/ & https://screen-queens.com/2019/02/17/ginger-snaps-and-periods-the-cycle-of-the-werewolf/
52 minutes | Mar 12, 2019
159 - Higher, Further, Faster: Captain Marvel Review
Lee and Dallas discuss the latest but first Marvel Cinematic Universe romp to have a female lead as it continues to break records all around the world. We also review Fighting With My Family, Little Italy and Border.
50 minutes | Mar 5, 2019
158 - Bo Burnham Interview & Glasgow Film Festival '19 Reviews
After another year of record breaking attendances and an incredibly diverse selection of films, the 2019 Glasgow Film Festival came to an end on Sunday. Lee Hutchison and Dallas King review the films they watched at the festival, events attended and share their experiences. Dallas also interviews comedian and writer/director of Eighth Grade, Bo Burnham from the red carpet of the Scottish premiere.
32 minutes | Feb 26, 2019
157 - Wasn't Our Cup Of Tea
Lee Hutchison and Dallas King catch up with the rest of the film world and weigh in on their Academy Award hot takes and look at the diverse winners at the Independent Spirit Awards. Dallas also drops his theory on how Green Book came to win the Best Picture award on the night!
48 minutes | Feb 19, 2019
156 - Director Streaks
Dallas and Lee pick their favourite streaks of a director's work and review If Beale Street Could Talk
25 minutes | Feb 12, 2019
155 - Joe Cornish Interview
Lee Hutchison and Jamie Mackay sit down to talk with writer/director Joe Cornish about his new film, The Kid Who Would Be King. Joe shares with us how the film went from an idea he had at age 11 to big screen adventure, shooting action scenes with child actors, the importance of the casting process, the legacy of Attack the Block and the challenges and excitement of working in Hollywood.
47 minutes | Feb 5, 2019
154 - The Annapurna Project
Founded in 2011 by Megan Ellison, Annapurna Pictures has been one of the most exciting film producers and distributors with films from Richard Linklater, Paul Thomas Anderson, Kathryn Bigelow, Barry Jenkins and the Coen Brothers. Lee Hutchison and Dallas King pick their top 5 films released to date and examine the success of Annapurna Pictures.
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