
Delving into the history of English cinema, one film at a time. Hosted by Jack McInroy.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 38 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Categories | Film ReviewsTV & FilmFilm History | ||||

The Wicked Witch of the West gets to tell her side of the story in the Wizard of Oz prequel, Wicked (2024). Adapted from the hit stage musical, Wicked follows Elphaba (Cynthia Erivo) and Glinda (Ariana Grande) on their journey from Shiz University to... more
Naked (1993) stars David Thewlis as Johnny, a charming and articulate but vicious misfit, drifting around London on a nocturnal odyssey, colliding with a succession of desperate and dispossessed characters. Mike Leigh’s script is scintillating and it... more
A married man starts an ‘affair’ with two schoolgirls in bawdy Thatcher-era comedy, Rita, Sue and Bob Too (1987). Written by Andrea Dunbar based on her own play, directed by Alan Clarke, and starring Siobhan Finneran, Michelle Holmes and George Costi... more
At 9.30pm on 23rd September 1984, with the Cold War still ongoing, the BBC broadcast nuclear fallout drama Threads. Written by Barry Hines and directed and produced by Mick Jackson, the film went well beyond looking at the effect of a nuclear bomb on... more
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Very good look forward to more. JG - Weekend is not A Haigh’s first film though - that was 2009”s Greek Pete — & very worth watching!
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This podcast explores the rich and varied history of English cinema by examining notable films through engaging discussions and expert insights. Each episode features in-depth conversations that highlight themes, societal implications, and cinematic techniques, often bringing in guests who provide additional perspectives and anecdotes. With a particular focus on documentaries and classic films, the content looks at both overlooked gems and celebrated films, making it appealing to cinephiles and those interested in film history alike. This analytical approach not only educates listeners about specific films but also places them into the broader context of cultural and historical narratives in English cinema, often revealing the emotional and... more
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