
A weekly look at new releases in local cinemas, on popular streaming services, and our choice of films to watch on UK free-to-air TV
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 102 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Categories | Film ReviewsTV ReviewsTV & Film | ||||

Just Chris again this week as he talks about the new releases in the cinema and on streaming, as well as giant kaiju attacking Tokyo, as they sadly do quite often.
Saturday 13th January
Jackass Forever
Channel 4
10.05pm
Sunday 14th January
Desper... more
Just Chris this week as Sam is off shaping young minds (in a good way). He covers the usual films in cinemas, on streaming and on free-to-air TV for the forthcoming week.
Friday 8th December
Jackie Brown
Dave
9.35pm
Saturday 9th December
Mission:... more
Sam flies solo this week as Chris takes a well earned break. They walk you through the new releases to cinema, streaming and their pick of films on free to air TV!
Fri 24 Nov
Kill Bill: Vol 2
9:00pm – 11:50pm
Dave
Sun 26 Nov
Wallace & Gromit: The... more
Chris and Sam are here once again to guide you through the big releases at the cinema, on streaming and Chris’ picks of films on free-to-air television. They also take a detour to Uganda and discuss the growing action film industry there.
Friday 10... more
World-renowned respected author of note Howard Linskey is back to regale us with his knowledge of, and passion for movies. We start by looking at the new cinema releases, before moving onto the latest offerings on streaming services.
In part three ... more
It’s Chris’s turn to guide you through the new cinematic and streaming releases, plus he has a few picks on free-to-air TV. He and Sam discuss “Where To Next” recent watch “Past Lives”. Partially not in the English language, this movie explores frien... more
Everybody’s favourite highly-acclaimed local author Howard Linskey returns to the studio for another edition of the Film Guide. Howard looks at the latest releases in the cinema and on streaming services. He also brings us another film that’s “Too Go... more
Sam and Chris are afraid talking about Ari Aster’s new odyssey “Beau Is Afraid” in amongst the usual new releases in cinemas and streaming, and Sam’s pick of films on free-to-air TV:
Friday 22nd Sept
Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle (2017)
9 pm
E4
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