Join Radio 1’s resident film buff Ali Plumb for movie news, reviews and extra behind-the-screens fun.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 762 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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Category | Arts |
This podcast, BBC Radio 1’s Screen Time, is taking a break to recalibrate, retune and come back stronger. But don’t worry, we’re going out with a bang as Michael Fassbender stops by to talk about his new Steven Soderbergh spy thriller 'Black Bag'. As... more
Star of Bong Joon-ho's latest, Mickey 17, Naomi Ackie is in conversation with Ali. They cover loads: her career so far, including Star Wars: The Rise Of Skywalker (& some memorobilia she may have been given!), also the Whitney Houston biopic I Want T... more
We're dipping into the back catalogue for this episode of Screen Time, and we time travel back to 2023 to hear Florence Pugh talk to our Ali about her career so far whilst she was in town talking about her (then) latest film, 'A Good Person'. Since t... more
Ted Lasso veteran and star of the new series of 'Surface', Phil Dunster, joins Ali for a chat about all sorts of happy nonsense this week. Including Reading’s best bits (the place, not the thing you do with words). There's also chat about YouTube rab... more
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Have totally enjoyed all of Ali’s interviews both here on the podcast and the YT videos. He askes the most interesting questions and his movie geekdom shows through! 🥰
I mean Ali is a good critic but really yaps so much in the interviews. He's good but a bit uhh sometimes.
I love ur podcast but pls pls pls do more on Timothée Chalamet!!!!!
Ali is a master at making the difficult - chatting entertainingly with the stars - seem easy. But it’s backed up with real smarts and knowledge, so you always know he’s going to uncover some fried gold too. A champion among movie podcasters.
Thanks guys! I saved a lot of shows to watch during this holiday season. However could you please make a list of the shows mentioned in the podcast notes/description? That would be super helpful
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This podcast primarily focuses on the film industry, featuring in-depth interviews with well-known actors, directors, and critics. With a mix of movie news, reviews, and behind-the-scenes insights, it provides listeners with a well-rounded perspective on both mainstream and independent films. Notable guests frequently join the host, sharing their unique experiences and stories, which enhances the overall listening experience by connecting personal anecdotes with professional insights. The dynamic between the host and guests, characterized by humor and genuine curiosity, makes it a lively and engaging platform for film enthusiasts.
Additionally, this podcast stands out for its ability to balance entertainment with informative content, makin... more
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Recent guests on Radio 1's Screen Time include:
1. Michael Fassbender
2. Naomi Ackie
3. Danny Ramirez
4. Harrison Ford
5. Anthony Mackie
6. Adrien Brody
7. Sean Baker
8. Mikey Madison
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