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The Reelist Podcast

10 Episodes

38 minutes | Nov 24, 2016
Episode 8: David Lynch
Connor brings Lewis and Liam along for a ride down the Lost Highway. Can he convince them that his director of choice is a genius, rather than a raving loony? Is Frank Booth actually a long lost relative? Find out as they explore two mysterious movies of David Lynch.
47 minutes | Nov 3, 2016
Episode 7: Black Mirror, Battlefield, Inferno and Louis Theroux
​Strap yourselves in for some kanoodle-doodling, as we tackle Louis Theroux's Scientology Movie, the trash fire that is Inferno, as well as The Girl on the Train. What did she see? Perhaps some kanoodle-doodling?   Also: is Battlefield 1 a respectful portrayal of World War 1, and how does the new series of Black Mirror fare? Bear in mind, you're reading this description in an alternate future wherein podcasts determine all of your opinions, so good luck with that. 
53 minutes | Oct 6, 2016
Episode 6: Hunt for the Wilderpeople, Eight Days a Week, Supersonic and The Magnificent Seven
On the latest episode of The Reelist podcast, we break down Taiki Waititi's latest comedic masterpiece, Hunt for the Wilderpeople, and take a stroll down Abbey Road via Manchester, before ending up in the unforgiving Wild West of The Magnificent Seven.    That's all before some back and forth about Luke Cage, and loud exclamations of "OOOH KATHY", as we talk American Horror Story.
58 minutes | Sep 22, 2016
Episode 5: The Woody Allen Special
This week, Lewis introduces the others to his beau Woody Allen, thoroughly popping their Jewish-Liberal-Brooklynite cherries with Annie Hall and Midnight In Paris. Mr Allen divides The Reelists, one of whom would much rather be talking about Star Wars. Elsewhere, we get pretty heated about modern "sensitive-bro" comedies, before loudly proclaiming "DUDE, WHAT YOU JUST DID WAS SO OUTRAGEOUS!" Don't forget to subscribe, and keep it reel.
52 minutes | Sep 8, 2016
Episode 4: Suicide Squad, Star Trek and Stranger Things
The return! After yet another lengthy absence, the Reelists get back together to discuss all that they have missed. From the controversial Suicide Squad, to the final frontier, then back to Stranger Things. It's good to be back! So join us for this episode of the Reelist Podcast.
72 minutes | Jun 21, 2016
Episode 3: Warcraft
After a lengthy absence, we reflect on our recent adventures in Azeroth. Is the age of the geek upon us? Or is Warcraft truly the worst film of the decade?   We also discuss the Uncharted and Witcher finales, X-Men Apocalypse, and M*A*S*H.
35 minutes | May 25, 2016
Cult Classics 1: Moon
With Warcraft on the horizon, we launch into a brand new series looking into our cult favourites, starting with Duncan Jones' Moon. How can a low budget foray into science fiction hold up against Gravity? Is Sam the one and only? Join us and find out!   Music by GUTS. Art by Katy Daft.
62 minutes | May 16, 2016
Episode 2: Green Room
Grab your safety pins and oil up your mohawk - on this edition of The Reelist Podcast, we're delving into Jeremy Saulnier's brutal punk-rock thriller Green Room. Are the movie's depictions of violence effective, can we really 'enjoy' a film that's so stressful, and what on Earth is Patrick Stewart's accent doing?    Elsewhere, we discuss Iranian skateboarding-vampire western 'A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night', Hitchcock, and Orson Welles.   Music by GUTS. Art by Katy Daft.
22 minutes | May 4, 2016
Star Wars Special: Rogue One Teaser
In honour of May the Fourth being upon us, we discuss the recently released teaser trailer for Star Wars: Rogue One. Is yet another film set in a galaxy far, far away worthy of the hype, and can a spin off film ever compare to the saga?  Join us for a special, Star Wars Edition of the Reelist Podcast.
65 minutes | May 4, 2016
Episode 1: Captain America: Civil War
On the inaugural episode of The Reelist podcast, we delve into the finer details of Captain America: Civil War. Does it revolutionise superhero movies, and how does it hold up against other Marvel films? We also compare Twin Peaks and The X-Files, diving into the weird world of 90s crime shows. Music is Against the Wall by GUTS. Artwork by Katy Daft.
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