
How do films make you feel? We get personal about cinema and TV with actors, directors, cinematographers and other people from the continually evolving world of "content". A podcast from film critic Christopher Hooton
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| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 33 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Categories | TV & FilmArts | ||||

The one and only Tommy Wiseau sits down with us to talk life after 'The Disaster Artist', 'The Room' on Broadway, his love of architecture, 'Ocean's 11', and his plans for a horror movie about using 8% of your brain (?), in certainly our most directi... more
Chris talks to the man behind Peep Show and In The Loop about his major new HBO show Succession, which centres on a Murdoch-esque family ruling the American media. The pair explore how writers' rooms work, what a showrunner actually does, getting you... more
Atlanta's Brian Tyree Henry just earned an Emmy nomination for his work on Atlanta and is tapped to work with Steve McQueen and Joe Wright on upcoming films. He sits down with Chris to discuss the stage and screen actor's similar acting style to Jame... more
Indie film pioneer Mark Duplass has been forced to issue an apology for recommending a podcast to his followers. We look at how internet mob mentality can seemingly elicit a mea culpa from anyone for just about anything, how there is now no room in H... more
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Respect for your episode about the Mark Duplas fiasco. I appreciate your rational approach coming from a liberal perspective. Cheers!
Was really excited to find this and show subjects looked awesome so I dipped into the Ready Player One ep. Sadly marred by the interviewer’s casual swears (fine on tv but not for an audio interview imho). This and poor sound quality made me switch off. Sorry to drag on it.
Great interviews and all round film chat. Succinct and insightful.
If I had one recommendation, it would be to work on the sound mix - often is very quiet recordings, and interviews difficult to hear.
Recording quality needs work, interviewers need work. Intros are way too long. Get to featuring guests quicker and let them shine. Hosts have interesting perspectives but need to develop confidence.
Love Kernels, and dipping in to past episodes too!









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