
Two film enthusiasts (with occasional guests) take a quirky look at films streaming on MUBI UK and BFI Player with the odd recommendation of what to check out on other platforms.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 39 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Category | TV & Film | ||||

In this final episode, Chris, Gaby and Marc review some of their favourite watches of the last twelve months. We hope you have enjoyed our podcast and we thank you all for listening.
In this episode, Chris and Gaby explore Romina Paula’s Again Once Again. The film follows the actress/director as she examples her past, present and future in Argentina in this docu-fiction tale.
In this episode, Chris and Gaby explore F. W. Murnau’s adaptation of vampire novel, Dracula. The film follows a young man and the consequences of his encounter with the mysterious Count Orlok.
In this episode, Chris and Gaby explore Kelly Reichardt’s modern western, Meek’s Cutoff. The film follows three families/couples being led through the Oregon desert by traveller Stephen Meek in 1845.
In this episode, Gaby, Marc and Chris explore Josh Mond’s James White. The films follows a young man, played by Christopher Abbott, as he tries to care for his mother who is very ill with cancer.
In this episode, Chris, Marc and Gaby explore Francis Ford Coppola’s Vietnam war epic Apocalypse Now. The film follows Martin Sheen as Willard, a special forces officer in the army as he journeys up river to assassinate the unstable Colonel Kurtz.
In this episode, Chris and Gaby explore 1970s slow action film, A Touch Of Zen. The film follows a young man living a quiet life as a painter until he encounters a noblewoman on the run and the man sent to capture her.
In this episode, Chris and Gaby explore Jim Jarmusch’s festival favourite Paterson. The film stars Adam Driver as a bus driver named Paterson living with his wife in Paterson, New Jersey. Got all that? A melancholy gem.
Well worth a listen , keep it up !!
I am really proud of you sis doing his podcast you sound so grown-up I am really proud that you are doing this it’s really good to hear your voice on some podcast and you saying like this I know I told you this today when you came but I’m really proud of you sis for doing this keep going with it sis love you
These guys I could listen for hours and hours... cannot wait for more films for you guys to review and discuss, keep it up I’m sure you will go far x
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