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Wavelength Music Special: Rob Paul's 'Pet Sounds'
This program was made to mark the 100th edition of my (then) weekly live music show, Wavelength, and features a selection of some of my very favourite recordings.The weekly live Wavelength program has now ceased but I'm still recording similar shows for these on demand pages. They follow a very similar format (album tracks, new music, landmarks and covers) and I'm uploading them as often as possible. Look for Wavelength World Of Music programs in the title bars. I do hope you enjoy this selection. Playlist(00.00.00) Intro (00.01.06) Charlotte Gainsbourg/Just Like A...
2025-04-10
2h 59
Dice Company: Small Embers - A Cinematic D&D Actual Play
What Happened That Night? - A Monster of the Week Adventure
CONTENT WARNING: Some listeners may find some scenes of violence or horror upsetting. In 1986, two teenagers; George Thompson and Dexter Eldritch go in search of a missing grandparent at the abandoned asylum of Hollowcliff Sanitorium. Starring: Alex Morrison as George Thompson Mark Barrett as Dexter Eldritch Issy P as Dr. Eleanor TC Patrick as Frank Thompson Adrian Lillywhite (David Ambrose) Dave (DTV One Presenter) With Special Thanks to: Zeus Legion for Order of the Heron Toy Commercial S...
2024-10-29
22 min
Round Midnight
Round Midnight del 6 dicembre 2023
ROUND MIDNIGHT 06-12-2023 Album della settimana> Abdullah Ibrahim: “3” (Gearbox) TRACKLIST >>> Helen Merrill & Steve Lacy: Round Midnight (Owl) – Betty Carter: Jazz Is (Impulse!) – Gil Scott Heron: Is That Jazz? (Arista) – Jazzmeia Horn: Tight (Prestige) – Rachelle Ferrell: You Send Me (Blue Note) – Carmen McRae: Just A Little Lovin’ (Atlantic) – Cecile McLorin Salvant: La Route Enchante (Nonesuch) – Ella Fitzgerald: Get Behind Me Satan + Let’s Face The Music And Dance (Verve) – Sarah Vaughan & Count Basie Orchestra w. Joe Williams: Teach Me Tonight (Roulette) – Mel Tormé: Happy Together (Columbia) – Julie Driscoll w. Bian Auger & The Trinity: Save The Country – Jose James: Use Me (Blue Note) – John Zorn/ S...
2023-12-07
3h 43
Transmusic Airwaves
Transmusic Airwaves: Juneteenth
Transmusic Airwaves…it’s unconventional free-form radio.This show is a celebration and tribute to Juneteenth - hosted by Mark Orlandi.EnjoyContactTransmusicAirwaves@gmail.comDownloadTransmusicairwaves.podomatic.comThanks for listening! Set 1Jimi Hendrix - The New Rising Sun / Voodoo Soup (1995)Kamasi Washington - Ooh Child / Heaven and Earth (2018)Makaya McCraven - So Ubuji / In These Times (2022)Ranky Tanky - Freedom / Good Time (2019)Joshua Redman - Stoic Revolutions / Beyond (2000)
2023-06-14
1h 48
Tune In To An Eye-Opening Full Audiobook And Elevate Your Mindset.
Short Stories About American Realism by O Henry, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Stephen Crane, Bret Harte, Sarah Orne Jewett, Ambrose Bierce, Kate Chopin, Jack London
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/653146to listen full audiobooks. Title: Short Stories About American Realism Author: O Henry, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Stephen Crane, Bret Harte, Sarah Orne Jewett, Ambrose Bierce, Kate Chopin, Jack London Narrator: Christopher Ragland, Laurel Lefkow, Liza Ross Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 5 hours 54 minutes Release date: January 1, 2022 Genres: Essays & Anthologies Publisher's Summary: Art and life. Each the mirror of the other. This then is the classic definition of what 'Realism' as a writing form really is. Some might call it a fancy term for the mundane day to day pursuits but in the hands of an...
2022-01-01
5h 54
Explore This Transformative Full Audiobook — Perfect During Your Workout.
Short Stories About American Realism by O Henry, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Stephen Crane, Bret Harte, Sarah Orne Jewett, Ambrose Bierce, Kate Chopin, Jack London
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/653146to listen full audiobooks. Title: Short Stories About American Realism Author: O Henry, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Stephen Crane, Bret Harte, Sarah Orne Jewett, Ambrose Bierce, Kate Chopin, Jack London Narrator: Christopher Ragland, Laurel Lefkow, Liza Ross Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 5 hours 54 minutes Release date: January 1, 2022 Genres: Classics Publisher's Summary: Art and life. Each the mirror of the other. This then is the classic definition of what 'Realism' as a writing form really is. Some might call it a fancy term for the mundane day to day pursuits but in the hands of an author...
2022-01-01
5h 54
Dive Into a Story With the Power of Full Audiobook
Short Stories About American Realism Audiobook by Ambrose Bierce
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 653146 Title: Short Stories About American Realism Author: Ambrose Bierce, Bret Harte, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Jack London, Kate Chopin, O Henry , Sarah Orne Jewett, Stephen Crane Narrator: Christopher Ragland, Laurel Lefkow, Liza Ross Format: Unabridged Length: 05:54:00 Language: English Release date: 01-01-22 Publisher: The Copyright Group Ltd. Genres: Fiction & Literature, Essays & Anthologies, Classics Summary: Art and life. Each the mirror of the other. This then is the classic definition of what 'Realism' as a writing form really is. Some might call it a fancy term for the mundane day...
2022-01-01
5h 54
Power-Up With A Vivid Full Audiobook On Your Commute.
The Top Ten - The 1880s by Anton Chekhov, Ambrose Bierce, Rudyard Kipling
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/530001to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Top Ten - The 1880s Author: Anton Chekhov, Ambrose Bierce, Rudyard Kipling Narrator: Ghizela Rowe, Richard Mitchley Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 5 hours 57 minutes Release date: January 1, 2021 Genres: Short Stories Publisher's Summary: Short stories have always been a sort of instant access into an author's brain, their soul and heart. A few pages can lift our lives into locations, people and experiences with a sweep of landscape, narration, feelings and emotions that is difficult to achieve elsewhere.In this series we try to offer up tried and trusted 'Top...
2021-01-01
5h 57
The FILMdetail Interview Podcast
Saadi Yacef on The Battle of Algiers
The classic 1966 war film THE BATTLE OF ALGIERS got a re-release in UK cinemas back in 2007 and it was then I spoke to Saadi Yacef, who produced and starred in the film. He was one of the leaders of Algeria’s National Liberation Front during his country’s war of independence. Whilst imprisoned by the French, he wrote his memoir of the actual Battle of Algiers, which was published in 1962. After the war Saadi helped produce Gillo Pontecorvo‘s film and he even stars in it as a character based on his own experiences. With its strikingly realistic depiction...
2017-05-23
00 min
Fresh Out The Deli Podcast
Episode 3, WWE Money In The Bank Recap
Troy Provost-Heron (@Troy_Provost) and Nick Cicale (@nickcicale) discus Dean Ambrose as WWE champion, last weekend's Money In The Bank PPV, and the inevitable brand split. www.FreshOutTheDeli.com @OutTheDeli
2016-06-22
1h 07
The FILMdetail Interview Podcast
Caroll Spinney on I Am Big Bird
The character of Big Bird on Sesame Street has enchanted generations of viewers on the children’s show Sesame Street. A new documentary explores the life and career of Caroll Spinney, the man inside the iconic yellow costume. We spoke to him recently about his childhood, a chance meeting with Jim Henson that changed his life and what it was like travelling the world in a big suit of yellow feathers. The DVD is out in the UK on June 1st and for more information visit iambigbird.comFile Download (12:17 min / 17 MB)
2015-06-02
00 min
Explore A Soul-Stirring Full Audiobook On Your Commute.
Horror Stories: Tales of Ghosts, Curses, Mummies and Zombies by Various Authors
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/205257to listen full audiobooks. Title: Horror Stories: Tales of Ghosts, Curses, Mummies and Zombies Author: Various Authors Narrator: Cathy Dobson Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 20 hours 24 minutes Release date: December 15, 2013 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 3 of Total 1 Genres: Horror Publisher's Summary: A spine-tingling collection of weird and wonderful horror stories, featuring ghosts, curses, strange phenomena, ghouls, black magic, and demonic apparitions. Do you dare to listen? "Nyarlathotep", by H. P. Lovecraft "The Ship that saw a Ghost", by Frank Norris "Lost in a Pyramid", by Louisa May Alcott "The Girl Who Was Tired of Love", by...
2013-12-15
8h 24
Download New Full Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Horror
Horror Stories: Tales of Ghosts, Curses, Mummies and Zombies by Various Authors
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/205257to listen full audiobooks. Title: Horror Stories: Tales of Ghosts, Curses, Mummies and Zombies Author: Various Authors Narrator: Cathy Dobson Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 20 hours 24 minutes Release date: December 15, 2013 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 3 of Total 1 Genres: Horror Publisher's Summary: A spine-tingling collection of weird and wonderful horror stories, featuring ghosts, curses, strange phenomena, ghouls, black magic, and demonic apparitions. Do you dare to listen? "Nyarlathotep", by H. P. Lovecraft "The Ship that saw a Ghost", by Frank Norris "Lost in a Pyramid", by Louisa May Alcott "The Girl Who Was Tired of Love", by...
2013-12-15
8h 24
Download New Full Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Horror
Horror Stories: Tales of Ghosts, Curses, Mummies and Zombies by Various Authors
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/205257 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Horror Stories: Tales of Ghosts, Curses, Mummies and Zombies Author: Various Authors Narrator: Cathy Dobson Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 20 hours 24 minutes Release date: December 15, 2013 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 3 of Total 1 Genres: Horror Publisher's Summary: A spine-tingling collection of weird and wonderful horror stories, featuring ghosts, curses, strange phenomena, ghouls, black magic, and demonic apparitions. Do you dare to listen? "Nyarlathotep", by H. P. Lovecraft "The Ship that saw a Ghost", by Frank Norris "Lost in a Pyramid", by Louisa May Alcott "The Girl Who Was Tired of Love"...
2013-12-15
03 min
The FILMdetail Interview Podcast
Alex Gibney on We Steal Secrets The Story of Wikileaks
We Steal Secrets: The Story of Wikileaks is the new documentary from director Alex Gibney (Taxi to the Darkside, Mea Maxima Culpa: Silence in the House of God) and explores the organization started in 2006 by Julian Assange. Charting the various people involved in the leaking of secret information, including hackers, journalists and activists who during 2009-2010 leaked information about the the Icelandic financial collapse, Swiss banks evading tax and toxic-waste dumping. It then focuses on the case of Bradley Manning, the army private who leaked an enormous amount of classified information about the Afghan and...
2013-07-09
00 min
The FILMdetail Interview Podcast
Kleber Mendonca Filho on Neighbouring Sounds
Neighbouring Sounds is the first full length feature from Brazilian director Kleber Mendonca Filho and explores life in a middle-class neighbourhood in Recife, Brazil. With its fine acting, steady pace and distinctive visual style, it is one of the most impressive films to emerge from Brazil in years. It is out on DVD and Blu-ray from June 24thFile Download (0:00 min / 14 MB)
2013-06-17
00 min
The FILMdetail Interview Podcast
Caroline Bridges and Sameer Patel on BAFTA at Latitude
Two short films recently premiered at BAFTA in London as part of a project to support emerging talent. Me and My Latitude is a collaboration between BAFTA and Festival Republic, organisers of Latitude, the yearly arts and music festival. Last year two filmmakers were chosen to each make a short film about an artist preparing to perform at Latitude 2011, with the aim of reflecting the diversity and inventiveness of the UK arts scene. Caroline Bridges has made Knife Edge, which shows dance theatre company Lost Dog in action at the festival, whilst Sameer...
2012-01-24
00 min
The FILMdetail Interview Podcast
Billy Bob Bob Thornton on Bad Santa
Back in 2004 I spoke with Billy Bob Thornton about his role in Terry Zwigoff’s comedy Bad Santa. The film was produced by the Coen brothers and Thornton played the title character and Tony Cox as his partner in crime. It was a year after the US release and the film has since gone on to become something of a cult favourite as an alternative Christmas film. For some reason it never aired on radio but you can now listen to it here.File Download (0:00 min / 6 MB)
2011-12-24
00 min
The FILMdetail Interview Podcast
Andrew Rossi on Page One: Inside the New York Times
Page One: Inside the New York Times is a new documentary about the challenges facing the famous US newspaper in the digital age. Director Andrew Rossi was granted access to parts of the paper during an eventful year, which included the Wikileaks affair, US troops pulling out of Iraq (sort of), the decline of US print journalism and the rise of social media platforms including Twitter. As certain US papers go out of business, the film also focuses on two contrasting media reporters, David Carr and Bryan Stelter, as they report on the realities of...
2011-09-21
00 min
The FILMdetail Interview Podcast
September 11th Interviews: Ben Sliney, Will Jimeno and Philippe Petit
Since the events of September 11th 2001, several films have come out about the events of that day. I’ve had the opportunity over the last few years to interview people directly connected with tragedy and films related to it. The first major Hollywood film to deal specifically with 9/11 was United 93 (2006), which dramatised the events surrounding United Airlines Flight 93 after it was hijacked during the attacks. In 2006, I spoke with Ben Sliney, the FAA National operations manager responsible for grounding all air traffic that day, who director Paul Greengrass hired in an advisory role...
2011-09-10
00 min
The FILMdetail Interview Podcast
Duncan Kenworthy on The Eagle
The Eagle is a historical drama directed by Kevin MacDonald and adapted from Rosemary Sutcliff’s 1954 historical novel The Eagle of the Ninth. Set in Britain during 140 AD, it tells the story of a young Roman officer (Channing Tatum) and his slave (Jamie Bell), who venture to the North of England in order to find the eagle standard of an ill-fated legion who disappeared several years before. Duncan Kenworthy has produced several British films, including Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994), Lawn Dogs (1997), Notting Hill (1999) and Love Actually (2003) and he has wanted to make this film...
2011-07-22
00 min
The FILMdetail Interview Podcast
Liz Garbus on Bobby Fischer Against The World
Bobby Fischer Against The World is a new documentary about the rise and fall of the legendary American chess player and his 1972 match with Boris Spassky. The film explores Fischer’s rapid rise to national fame and the political significance of his clash with Spassky, which attracted global media coverage as a wider Cold War confrontation between America and Russia. It then delves into the later years of his life as he effectively retired at the peak of his career and became a wandering enigma, exiled from his own country, making controversial statements after 9/11, before...
2011-07-06
00 min
The FILMdetail Interview Podcast
Anthony Richmond on Nicolas Roeg
Cinematographer Anthony Richmond worked alongside director Nicolas Roeg on Don’t Look Now (1973) and The Man Who Fell To Earth (1976). Don’t Look Now is an adaptation of the short story by Daphne du Maurier, and stars Julie Christie and Donald Sutherland as a married couple who travel to Venice only to haunted by the death of their recent daughter. It recently topped Time Out’s list of the 100 best British films and remains a remarkably atmospheric drama with its brilliant editing, memorable visuals and great use of wintry Italian locations. The Man...
2011-04-04
00 min
The FILMdetail Interview Podcast
Charles Ferguson on Inside Job
This week sees the UK release of Inside Job, a documentary which examines the global financial crisis. Directed by Charles Ferguson it explores the deeply troubling relationship between financial and political elites. Opening with a startling prologue about how Iceland’s economy was ruined, it sets up in microcosm the the wider story of how, over a period of 30 years, successive governments have allowed large financial institutions to inflate an economic system until it eventually burst in the autumn of 2008. One of the most important films of the past year, it was the...
2011-02-15
00 min
The FILMdetail Interview Podcast
Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu on Biutiful
In the latest drama from Alejandro González Iñárritu, an underworld fixer in Barcelona struggles to deal with his family’s future and his own mortality. Uxbal (Javier Bardem) oversees an illegal underground operation involving immigrant workers, drugs and construction, whilst also trying to be a good man to his ex-wife (Maricel Álvarez) and his two children (Hanaa Bouchaib and Guillermo Estrella). Notable for an outstanding lead performance from Bardem, the latest feature from Iñárritu powerfully explores the dark edges of a modern city and the lives of those who live in it.
2011-01-18
00 min
The FILMdetail Interview Podcast
Ed Zwick on Love and Other Drugs
Love and Other Drugs is a new comedy-drama set in the late 1990s about a charming pharmaceutical rep (Jake Gyllenhaal) who falls an artist (Anne Hathaway) suffering from Parkinson’s disease. Directed by Ed Zwick, it is loosely based on the book Hard Sell: The Evolution of a Viagra Salesman by Jamie Reidy and co-stars Oliver Platt, Hank Azaria and Josh Gad. Zwick’s previous films have included Glory (1989), Legends of the Fall (1994), The Siege (1998), The Last Samurai (2003), Blood Diamond (2006), and Defiance (2008). Along with his producing partner Marshall Herskovitz, he also created the...
2010-12-22
00 min
The FILMdetail Interview Podcast
Violante Placido on The American
The American is a new suspense thriller about a mysterious American named Jack (George Clooney) who arrives in a small Italian town after problems with a job in Sweden. Whilst waiting for orders, he befriends a local priest (Paolo Bonacelli) and falls for for a local prostitute named Clara (Violante Placido), whilst taking on a new assignment to construct a new rifle for a professional assassin (Thekla Reuten). Directed by Anton Corbijn, the film is a stylish, existential drama that harks back to the films of Jean-Pierre Melville, Michelangelo Antonioni and Sergio Leone. ...
2010-11-22
00 min
The FILMdetail Interview Podcast
Garth Jennings and Nick Goldsmith on The Hammer and Tongs Collection
The directing and producing duo Hammer and Tongs (aka Garth Jennings and Nick Goldsmith) have a new DVD out which features their various music videos for artists such as Blur, R.E.M., Beck, Fatboy Slim, Pulp and Vampire Weekend. The collection also features various audio commentaries from band members featured in the collection, including Jarvis Cocker, Graham Coxon, Norman Cook and Ezra Koenig. Garth and Nick first started making videos in the early 1990s for dance act SL2 and gradually began to make promos for acts such as Pulp (Help the Aged), Eels (Cancer...
2010-11-19
00 min
The FILMdetail Interview Podcast
Jay Duplass on Cyrus
Cyrus is the latest film from Jay and Mark Duplass, a is a comedy-drama about a lonely divorcee (John C. Reilly) who finally meets the woman of his dreams (Marisa Tomei), only to discover that she has an over-protective son (Jonah Hill). After breaking through on the US festival scene with low-budget films such as The Puffy Chair (2005) and Baghead (2008), the Duplass Brothers quickly became associated with the term ‘mumblecore’. It was a loose phrase used to describe a certain kind of US indie movie, often focusing on introspective twenty-somethings and shot on tiny budgets...
2010-09-09
00 min
The FILMdetail Interview Podcast
Harvey Pekar on American Splendor
Harvey Pekar, the underground author of the acclaimed comic book American Splendor, passed away earlier this week in Cleveland, Ohio. Although he worked for almost 40 years as a file clerk in a hospital, he turned the everyday struggles of his life in to a distinctive series of books, which started in 1976 and were illustrated by artists such as Robert Crumb, Gary Dumm, Greg Budgett and Mark Zingarelli. Back in December 2003 I spoke with Harvey in London when the film adaptation of American Splendor was released in UK cinemas. Directed by Robert Pulcini and...
2010-07-16
00 min
The FILMdetail Interview Podcast
Pierre Rissient on Breathless
Breathless (A Bout De Souffle) is being re-released in UK cinemas to celebrate the 50th anniversary of its original release. One of the key films of the French New Wave, it is the story of Michel Poiccard (Jean-Paul Belmondo), a small-time criminal on the run, and Patricia Franchini (Jean Seberg), an American who sells the International Herald Tribune along the boulevards of Paris. With its loose narrative, location shooting, improvised dialogue, jump cuts, deliberately mismatched shots and literary references, it remains a landmark film. It gave French and European cinema a much needed...
2010-07-02
00 min
The FILMdetail Interview Podcast
Craig McCall on Cameraman The Life and Work of Jack Cardiff
Cameraman: The Life and Work of Jack Cardiff is a new documentary from director Craig McCall that explores the career of one of Britain’s most famous cinematographers. With a career that spanned the development of cinema, taking in silent film and the advent of Technicolor he worked with luminaries such as Michael Powell, John Huston, Alfred Hitchcock, Marilyn Monroe, John Wayne, Humphrey Bogart and Audrey Hepburn. On films such as A Matter of Life and Death (1946), Black Narcissus (1947), The Red Shoes (1948) and The African Queen (1951) he established himself as a world class cinematographer and...
2010-06-06
00 min
The FILMdetail Interview Podcast
Riz Ahmed and Nigel Lindsay on Four Lions
Four Lions marks the feature film debut of Chris Morris as a director and it is the story of four suicide bombers in a Northern town struggling to plan an attack on the London marathon. Omar (Riz Ahmed) is disillusioned with how Muslims are treated around the world and determined to lead some kind of attack on the West. His protege is Waj (Kayvan Novak) who is enthralled by the thought of doing something exciting. Meanwhile Barry (Nigel Lindsay) is a white Islamic convert who has issues with Omar, whilst Faisal (Adeel Akhtar) tries to experiment by...
2010-05-17
00 min
The FILMdetail Interview Podcast
Matt Harlock and Paul Thomas on American The Bill Hicks Story
American: The Bill Hicks Story is a new documentary about the late comedian whose observations on politics, culture and society still resonate years after his untimely death in 1994. Although he met with considerable acclaim on the comedy circuit, with an especially passionate following in the UK, Hicks’ stinging observations on issues such as US foreign policy, consumerism, religion, and abortion meant that he never really achieved the mainstream breakthrough of some of his contemporaries. However, with the release of his work on albums such as Rant in E-Minor and Arizona Bay, he achieved a lasting...
2010-05-17
00 min
The FILMdetail Interview Podcast
Joe Pilato on Day of the Dead
George A. Romero’s Day Of The Dead has recently been released on Blu-ray in a special two-disc 25th Anniversary edition and I recently spoke to one of its stars Joe Pilato about the film and the enduring legacy of the horror series. The third instalment in Romero’s ongoing zombie saga sees the living dead take over the world and only small pockets of human resistance survive. One group of survivors, a motley crew of scientists and soldiers, are holed up in a 14-mile long underground missile silo where tensions begin to erupt as the zombie...
2010-04-07
00 min
The FILMdetail Interview Podcast
Jenny Agutter on The Railway Children
The Railway Children was adapted from E. Nesbit’s novel into a film in 1970 and quickly established itself as perennial favourite amongst family audiences. It is the tale of a family who are forced to move from London to a house in Yorkshire after the father is imprisoned on a mysterious charge. There the three children, Roberta (Jenny Agutter), Peter (Gary Warren) and Phyllis (Sally Thomsett) are quickly entranced by the nearby railway and become friendly with the locals, such as the station porter (Bernard Cribbins) and the Old Gentleman (William Mervyn) who takes the 9:15...
2010-04-01
00 min
The FILMdetail Interview Podcast
Jean Stephane Sauvaire on Johnny Mad Dog
Johnny Mad Dog is a riveting and brutal examination of child soldiers in Africa which ranks amongst the best war films in recent memory. Although nominally set in an unnamed African country, it was shot in Liberia – still recovering from a long civil war – and makes use of former child soldiers and documentary-style techniques to create a hellish recreation of a contemporary issue. Based on the 2002 novel Johnny Chien Méchant by the US-based Congolese author Emmanuel Dongala, it brings to life the sickening reality of a difficult and disturbing issue. I recently...
2010-03-16
00 min
Movie Cast
Movie Cast: Borat, Little Children & Sixty Six
On the podcast this week Kylie Olsson is joined by film critic Ambrose Heron as they take a look at the latest releases. At the cinema, Sacha Baron Cohen wreaks havoc on the USA as “Borat” is finally unleashed after a wave of publicity. Meanwhile, Kate Winslet is in superb form as a frustrated suburban housewife in Todd Field’s drama “Little Children” and the new British comedy “Sixty Six” takes a unique view of the year England won the World Cup. Plus, we speak to one of the stars of that film, the one and only Eddie Marsan.
2009-10-20
19 min
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Movie Cast: Borat, Little Children & Sixty Six
On the podcast this week Kylie Olsson is joined by film critic Ambrose Heron as they take a look at the latest releases. At the cinema, Sacha Baron Cohen wreaks havoc on the USA as “Borat” is finally unleashed after a wave of publicity. Meanwhile, Kate Winslet is in superb form as a frustrated suburban housewife in Todd Field’s drama “Little Children” and the new British comedy “Sixty Six” takes a unique view of the year England won the World Cup. Plus, we speak to one of the stars of that film, the one and only Eddie Marsan. Our DVD...
2009-10-20
19 min
FILMdetail Podcasts: reviews
The Cinema Review: Tropic Thunder / Linha De Passe
Up for review this week: Tropic Thunder, the new Hollywood satire starring Ben Stiller, Robert Downey Jnr and Jack Black and Linha De Passe, the latest film from Brazilian director Walter Salles.File Download (13:44 min / 13 MB)
2008-09-19
13 min
FILMdetail Podcasts: reviews
The Cinema Review: Rocknrolla / The Duchess
This week we review the new Guy Ritchie gangster film ‘Rocknrolla’ and the Kiera Knightley period drama ‘The Duchess’.File Download (11:28 min / 11 MB)
2008-09-05
11 min
FILMdetail Podcasts: reviews
The Cinema Review: Step Brothers / Babylon AD / The Wackness
This week on the review podcast we look at Will Ferrell comedy ‘Step Brothers’, Vin Diesel sci-fi actioner ‘Babylon A.D.’ and the 90s set indie film ‘The Wackness’.File Download (12:43 min / 12 MB)
2008-08-29
12 min
FILMdetail Podcasts: reviews
The Cinema Review: Hellboy II / Get Smart / Somers Town
This week we review Hellboy II: The Golden Army, the sequel to the 2004 comic book adaptation; Get Smart, the movie version of the 60s TV show; and Somers Town, the new film from Shane Meadows. Plus, we also hear from director Guillermo Del Toro about Hellboy II and his upcoming film version of The Hobbit.File Download (21:28 min / 20 MB)
2008-08-22
21 min
FILMdetail Podcasts: reviews
The Cinema Review: You Don't Mess With The Zohan / Star Wars: The Clone Wars / Miss Pettigrew Lives For A Day
This week we look at the latest Adam Sandler comedy You Don’t Mess With The Zohan; the new animated Star Wars film The Clone Wars and period comedy Miss Pettigrew Lives For A Day.File Download (10:10 min / 9 MB)
2008-08-17
10 min
FILMdetail Podcasts: reviews
The Cinema Review: The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor / The Fox and The Child / Elegy
This week we review the latest summer blockbuster ‘The Mummy: Tomb Of The Dragon Emperor’; the new film from Luc Jacquet ‘The Fox And The Child’ and an adaptation of a Philip Roth novel ‘Elegy’.File Download (15:19 min / 14 MB)
2008-08-08
15 min
FILMdetail Podcasts: reviews
The Cinema Review: Man on Wire / The X-Files: I Want to Believe / The Love Guru
On this week’s review podcast we look at the new documentary ‘Man on Wire’ (and hear from it’s director James Marsh), the new X-Files film ‘I Want to Believe’ and the latest Mike Myers comedy ‘The Love Guru’. If you have any comments or questions just email me via podcast@filmdetail.comFile Download (20:09 min / 19 MB)
2008-08-01
20 min
FILMdetail Podcasts: reviews
The Cinema Review : The Dark Knight
This week we give an early review to the new batman film The Dark Knight, the sequel to 2005’s Batman Begins. Starring Cristian Bale as Bruce Wayne/Batman, Heath Ledger as the Joker and Aaron Eckhart as Harvey Dent it explores what happens when Gotham City is plunged into a nightmare wae of crime and terror. We also hear from director Christopher Nolan about reinventing the caped crusader and casting Ledger as the villain.File Download (21:31 min / 20 MB)
2008-07-25
21 min
FILMdetail Podcasts: reviews
The Cinema Review : Standard Operating Procedure / City of Men / Meet Dave
This week we review: Standard Operating Procedure, the new documentary about the Abu Ghraib scandal by director Errol Morris; City of Men, the follow up of sorts to 2002’s City of God and Meet Dave, the new Eddie Murphy comedy. For more links go to www.filmdetail.com.File Download (17:52 min / 16 MB)
2008-07-18
17 min
FILMdetail Podcasts: reviews
The Cinema Review: WALL-E
In an early review we examine WALL-E, the latest animated film from Pixar and hear from the writer-director Andrew Stanton, sound designer (and voice of WALL-E) Ben Burtt and Sigourney Weaver (who also voices a character in the film).File Download (19:39 min / 18 MB)
2008-07-17
19 min
FILMdetail Podcasts: reviews
The Cinema Review: Mamma Mia / The Forbidden Kingdom
This week we review ‘Mamma Mia’, the big screen adaptation of the ABBA musical starring Meryl Streep and ‘The Forbidden Kingdom’, a martial arts action-adventure with Jackie Chan and Jet Li. For more links and info go to www.filmdetail.comFile Download (11:50 min / 11 MB)
2008-07-12
11 min
FILMdetail Podcasts: reviews
The Cinema Review: Kung Fu Panda, The Visitor and The Mist
This week we look at the new DreamWorks animated film ‘Kung Fu Panda’, the new drama from writer-director Tom McCarthy ‘The Visitor’ and the latest Stephen King horror adaptation from director Frank Darabont called ‘The Mist’.File Download (18:41 min / 17 MB)
2008-07-04
18 min
FILMdetail Podcasts: reviews
The Cinema Review: Hancock
In this early review we take a look at Hancock, which stars Will Smith as a depressed superhero who is seen as a nuisance by the public. Directed by Peter Berg, it also stars Jason Bateman, Charlize Theron and Eddie Marsan.File Download (8:05 min / 7 MB)
2008-07-02
08 min
FILMdetail Podcasts: reviews
The Cinema Review: Wanted / Prince Caspian
This weel we review new action movie Wanted, starring James McAvoy, Angelina Jolie and Morgan Freeman and Prince Caspian, the new Chronicles of Narnia movie.File Download (14:45 min / 14 MB)
2008-06-27
14 min
FILMdetail Podcasts: reviews
The Cinema Review: The Edge of Love / Teeth
This week we review The Edge of Love, which explores the life and loves of Welsh poet Dylan Thomas and Teeth, a horror movie about a teenage girl with an unusual problem.File Download (11:20 min / 10 MB)
2008-06-20
11 min
FILMdetail Podcasts: reviews
The Cinema Review: The Incredible Hulk / The Happening / Taxi to the Darkside
On this podcast we look at new Marvel adaptation The Incredible Hulk, the latest film from writer-director M Night Shyamalan The Happening and the Oscar winning documentary Taxi to the Dark Side.File Download (24:26 min / 22 MB)
2008-06-13
24 min
FILMdetail Podcasts: reviews
The Cinema Review: Gone Baby Gone / Mongol
This week we review Gone Baby Gone, the directorial debut of Ben Affleck, which an adaptation of Dennis Lehane’s novel starring Casey Affleck, Michelle Monaghan, Amy Ryan, Morgan Freeman and Ed Harris. Plus, we also examine Mongol, the new biopic about Ghengis Khan.File Download (16:28 min / 15 MB)
2008-06-06
16 min
FILMdetail Podcasts: reviews
The Cinema Review: Sex and the City / Zoo
This week we take a look at the big screen version of Sex and the City and the documentary Zoo. Email us your thoughts via podcast@filmdetail.com.File Download (14:23 min / 13 MB)
2008-05-30
14 min
FILMdetail Podcasts: reviews
The Cinema Review: Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
This week we review the new Indiana Jones movie, which sees Harrison Ford return as the archaeologist/adventurer dealing with the Russians in the 1950s and trying to find a mythical Crystal Skull in South America. Let us know what you though of the film by emailing us on podcast@filmdetail.com or you can leave a comment on the website at www.filmdetail.comFile Download (16:12 min / 15 MB)
2008-05-23
16 min
FILMdetail Podcasts: reviews
The Cinema Review: Charlie Bartlett / Smart People / Shutter
This we we take a look at Charlie Bartlett (a US comedy set in a high school), Smart People (a US indie film about an English professor and his family in Pittsburgh) and Shutter (a US remake of the 2004 Thai horror film). To have your say, leave a comment on the blog at filmdetail.com or email us via podcast@filmdetail.comFile Download (15:49 min / 15 MB)
2008-05-16
15 min
FILMdetail Podcasts: reviews
The Cinema Review: Speed Racer / Where in the World is Osama Bin Laden / Doomsday
This week we review Speed Racer – the new film from The Wachowski Brothers, Where in the World is Osama Bin Laden – the latest documentary from Morgan Spurlock and Doomsday – the new post-apocalyptic action film from director Neil Marshall. Let us know what you thought of these films via email at podcast@filmdetail.comFile Download (21:59 min / 20 MB)
2008-05-09
21 min
FILMdetail Podcasts: reviews
The Cinema Review: Iron Man / Joy Division
This week we review Iron Man, the first blockbuster of the summer season and Joy Division, a documentary about the Manchester band. Email us your thoughts via podcast@filmdetail.comFile Download (16:27 min / 15 MB)
2008-05-02
16 min
FILMdetail Podcasts: reviews
The Cinema Review: Forgetting Sarah Marshall / Stop-Loss / The Eye / Persepolis
This week we review: Forgetting Sarah Marshall – the latest comedy from producer Judd Apatow; Stop-Loss – a drama about US troops returning from Iraq; The Eye – a US remake of the Asian horror film with Jessica Alba and Persepolis – an animated film about growing up in Iran. To leave your comments and get more info go to filmdetail.comFile Download (24:01 min / 22 MB)
2008-04-25
24 min
FILMdetail Podcasts: reviews
The Cinema Review: In Bruges / Happy-Go-Lucky
This week we review In Bruges, the directorial debut of playwright Martin McDonagh, which sees Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson as two hitmen in the Belgian town of Bruges. Plus, we also take a look at Happy-Go-Lucky, the new film from Mike Leigh which stars Sally Hawkins and Eddie Marsan. For more links and information go to filmdetail.com and to send us any feedback email us via podcast@filmdetail.comFile Download (26:05 min / 24 MB)
2008-04-18
26 min
FILMdetail Podcasts: reviews
The Cinema Review: Leatherheads / 21 / Shine a Light / [Rec]
This week we review: Leatherheads, an old fashioned sports comedy with George Clooney and Renee Zellwegger; 21, a drama about MIT students counting cards in Las Vegas; Shine A Light, the new Rolling Stones concert movie directed by Martin Scorcese and [Rec], a Spanish horror film set in Barcelona. For more links, information and to have your say visit our website at www.filmdetail.com. Email us your views at podcast@filmdetail.comFile Download (24:28 min / 22 MB)
2008-04-11
24 min
Movie Cast
It's all about the Globes!
Ambrose Heron reviews the latest Cinema release’s, Babel which is a highly impressive multi-layered drama from Mexican director Alejandro Gonzalez Innarritu. Infamous the other film about Truman Capote (after last year’s award winning “Capote”) we speak to director Douglas McGrath about the challenges in making the film and the approach he took to the material. We also have some Golden Globe news, DVD pick and website of the week. Joining him is Kylie Norman and dont forget to download the next Movie Cast on the 25th January.
2007-01-18
34 min
Movie Cast
Fantastical Tales to be Told
On this week’s podcast Ambrose Heron takes his usual look at the week’s cinema and DVD releases. Apocalypto is the latest film from Mel Gibson and is a historical epic depicting the decline of the Ancient Mayan civilization. A Prairie Home Companion is the last film to be directed by the late, great Robert Altman and is based on the popular US radio show written by Garrison Keillor. Miss Potter is a biopic about the famous children’s author and stars Renee Zellwegger and Ewan McGregor. Our DVD pick...
2007-01-05
21 min
Movie Cast
Movie-Cast Review of 2006
So what kind of year has the past year been for film fans? The highs and the lows. Ambrose Heron casts his critical eye over 2006.
2006-12-29
22 min
Movie Cast
Penguins on Holiday
Ambrose Heron interviews director John Scheinfeld on the making of The US v. John Lennon. Him and Kylie Norman discuss Happy Feet and The Holiday. The next Moviecast is available on Friday 15th December.
2006-12-08
27 min
Movie Cast
A Rat Is Flushed Down The Toilet
The makers of Wallace & Grommit are back with Flushed Away an animation classic of the future no doubt. Big name stars are the voices of the rats! It all starts when one of the little beasties gets flushed down the toilet …. Ambrose Heron is joined by Kylie Norman. The next Moviecast is available on Friday 8th December.
2006-12-04
25 min
Movie Cast
Laughter Gas with Jack Black and Kyle
Ambrose Heron has his tete-a-tete-(a-tete) with irreverent Tenacious D comedy rockers Jack Black and Kyle Gas, discussing their new film release
2006-11-24
26 min
Movie Cast
Casino Royale Special
This week Ambrose Heron spoils you all rotten with an extra special episode featuring interviews with Casino Royale stars Daniel Craig, Eva Green, Caterina Murino and director Martin Campbell.
2006-11-16
25 min
Movie Cast
Movie Cast: The Prestige, Starter for 10 and Breaking and Entering
On the podcast this week Kylie Norman is joined by film critic Ambrose Heron who takes a look at the latest releases. At the cinema Breaking and Entering is the new drama from writer-director Anthony Minghella set in contemporary London and starring Jude Law. Also out is The Prestige, the new drama from director Christopher Nolan, about two rival magicians (played by Christian Bale & Hugh Jackman) in Victorian London. Plus, Starter for 10 is a comedy set at Bristol University during the 1980s and we also speak to the main actor in the film...
2006-11-10
23 min
Movie Cast
Movie-Cast: All the Kings Men, Saw 3 and A Good Year
This week Kylie Norman and film critic Ambrose Heron review the political drama “All the King’s Men” which stars Sean Penn and “A Good Year”, a comedy directed by Ridley Scott, starring Russell Crowe. Plus, they also take a look at “Saw 3” and speak to the star Tobin Bell who plays the evil “Jigsaw” in the films. The DVD pick is “Hard Candy” whilst in the news Ambrose give us the lowdown on what’s happening at the London Film Festival. The website of the week is the All Movie Guide ( www.allmovie.com).
2006-10-31
23 min
Movie Cast
Movie-Cast head to the Mac Expo
If you’d like to meet the team behind this podcast, why not pop down to Mac Expo between Thursday 26th and Saturday 28th October at London’s Kensington Olympia venue. We’re there all three days and would love to meet you – just look out for Capital Radio’s 958 double decker bus !!!! On the Movie Cast Kylie Norman is joined by our resident film critic Ambrose Heron to discuss all the week’s major releases.
2006-10-23
20 min
Movie Cast
Movie-Cast: The History Boys, Idlewild & 24: Season 5
On the Movie Cast Kylie Norman is joined by our resident film critic Ambrose Heron to discuss all the week’s major releases. At cinemas, The History Boys is the film adaptation of Alan Bennett’s acclaimed stage play and Idlewild is a musical featuring the members of Outkast. On DVD we review the latest series of 24 and speak to Roger Cross, who plays CTU agent Curtis Manning in the show. Plus, we also have our regular website pick which this week involves Kevin Bacon. The next weekly edition is available on Thursday 19th October
2006-10-11
20 min
Movie Cast
Movie-Cast: The Devil Wears Prada
The Devil Wears Prada is out at the cinema week. Starring Meryl Streep and Ann Hathaway The Devil Wears Prada is set in the fashion world where ambition can change you! Plus we find out about the new DeCaprio film The Departure and how the Brats are causing a stir in Washington. Our movie master Ambrose Heron brings you all the latest film and movie news – together with his recommendations for the best DVDs. The next weekly edition is available on Thursday 12th October
2006-10-06
19 min
Movie Cast
Movie-Cast: Gripping contemporary dramas - Children of Men and World Trade Centre.
Children of Men is out at the cinema week. Starring Clive Owen, Children of Men is set in the future where people have stopped having children – know quite knows why? This extreme film, is set in Britain and interestingly contemporary. It’s one of many gripping dramas out this week. Our movie master Ambrose Heron brings you all the latest film and movie news – together with his recommendations for the best DVDs. The next weekly edition is available on Thursday 5th October
2006-09-28
28 min
Movie Cast
Clerks 2's donkey humour!
The second part of 1990’s groundbreaking indie film Clerks 2 is out at the cinema week. Starring Kevin Smith, Clerks 2 has the great humour the original Clerks and involves a rather interesting scene with a donkey! Our movie master Ambrose Heron brings you the latest film and movie news – together with his recommendations for the best DVDs. The next weekly edition is available on Thursday 28th September
2006-09-21
20 min
Movie Cast
Will Ferrell versus Ali G.
Will Ferrell talks about his new film Talladega Night: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby. In this high speed comedy about Nascar racing Sasha Boran Cohen (Ali G) features as Ricky Bobby’s arch enemy. Also we hear about the what else is going on at the cinema with the release of Al Gore’s documentary An Inconvient Truth and a dark thriller starring Robin Williams. Our movie master Ambrose Heron brings you the latest film and movie news – together with his recommendations for the best DVDs. The next weekly edition is available...
2006-09-14
20 min
Movie Cast
Julie Walters takes Driving Lessons!
Check out Driving Lessons – a British film about an upper crust kid who spends the summer working for an eccentric actress. Julie Walters talks to us about her role. Plus Little Miss Sunshine – a wonderful independent comedy, possibly a pick of the year. In short, a road movie about a dysfunctional American family. Our movie master Ambrose Heron brings you the latest film and movie news – together with his recommendations for the best DVDs. The next weekly edition is available on Thursday 14th September.
2006-09-07
18 min
Movie Cast
Movie-Cast for Week Starting 31st August.
Our movie master Ambrose Heron brings you the latest film and movie news – together with his recommendations for the best DVDs to rent or buy and then curl up on the couch and watch with a loved one! Tune in to hear more about Tom Cruises split from Paramount, and the newest film at the cinema this week ‘The Sentinel’. Ambrose is joined in this filmfest by Lynsey Hooper. The next weekly edition is available on Thursday 31st August.
2006-08-31
16 min
Movie Cast
Moviecast for week starting August 25th
Our movie master Ambrose Heron brings you the latest film and movie news – together with his recommendations for the best DVDs to rent or buy and then curl up on the couch and watch with a loved one! Ambrose is joined in this filmfest by Lynsey Hooper. The next weekly edition is available on Thursday 31st August.
2006-08-25
23 min
Movie Cast
Moviecast for week starting August 18th
Our movie master Ambrose Heron brings you the latest film and movie news – together with his recommendations for the best DVDs to rent or buy and then curl up on the couch and watch with a loved one! Ambrose is joined in this filmfest by Lynsey Hooper. The next weekly edition is available on Thursday 24th August.
2006-08-18
24 min
Movie Cast
Moviecast for week starting August 10th
This week two top notch films … the stunning animation Monster House ... and Innocent Voices, set in 1980s El Salvador. Our movie master Ambrose Heron brings you the latest film and movie news – together with his recommendations for the best DVDs to rent or buy and then curl up on the couch and watch with a loved one! Ambrose is joined in this filmfest by Lynsey Hooper. The next weekly edition is available on Thursday 17th August.
2006-08-10
20 min
Movie Cast
Movie Cast - as of 3rd August
Our movie master Ambrose Heron brings you the latest film and movie news – together with his recommendations for the best DVDs to rent or buy and then curl up on the couch and watch with a loved one! Ambrose is joined in this filmfest by Lynsey Hooper. The next weekly edition is available on Thursday 10th August.
2006-08-03
24 min
Movie Cast
Moviecast for week starting July 27th
Our movie master Ambrose Heron brings you the latest film and movie news – together with his recommendations for the best DVDs to rent or buy and then curl up on the couch and watch with a loved one! Ambrose is joined in this filmfest by Howard Shannon. The next weekly edition is available on Thursday 3rd August.
2006-07-27
11 min
Movie Cast
Movie Cast for week starting 20th July
Our movie master Ambrose Heron brings you the latest film and movie news – together with his recommendations for the best DVDs to rent or buy and then curl up on the couch and watch with a loved one! Ambrose is joined in this filmfest by Lynsey Hooper. The next weekly edition is available on Thursday 27th July.
2006-07-21
18 min
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Classic American Short Stories, Volume 2 by Theodore Dreiser | Free Audiobook
Listen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: Classic American Short Stories, Volume 2 Author: Theodore Dreiser, Jack London, F. Scott Fitzgerald, more Narrator: Charlton Griffin Format: Unabridged Length: 6 hrs and 40 mins Language: English Release date: 07-20-06 Publisher: Audio Connoisseur Genres: Classics, American Literature Summary: To Build a Fire by Jack London A young man in Alaska elects to go on a cross country journey in mid-winter against the advice of older, more experienced men. The Long Way Out by F. Scott Fitzgerald A woman loses her husband while convalescing at a sanitarium. The Wonderful Tar Baby...
2006-07-20
6h 40
Movie Cast
Movie Cast For Week Starting 13th July
Our movie master Ambrose Heron brings you the latest film and movie news – together with his recommendations for the best DVDs to rent or buy and then curl up on the couch and watch with a loved one! This week we look at the summer's other big blockbuster – Superman Returns ! This picks up from where Christopher Reeve's role left off. Ambrose is joined in this filmfest by Lynsey Hooper. The next weekly edition is available on Thursday 20th July.
2006-07-13
22 min
Movie Cast
Movie Cast for week starting 6th July
Our movie master Ambrose Heron brings you the latest film and movie news. And this week we look at that devilishly exciting pirates film staring a couple of Hollywood superstars. Mmm, now what could tyat be?! There are also his recommendations for the best DVDs to rent or buy and then curl up on the couch and watch with a loved one! Ambrose is joined in this filmfest by Lynsey Hooper. The next weekly edition is available on Thursday 13th July.
2006-07-06
16 min
Movie Cast
Movie Cast for week starting 29th June
Our movie master Ambrose Heron brings you the latest film and movie news – together with his recommendations for the best DVDs to rent or buy and then curl up on the couch and watch with a loved one! This week’s films include the animated “Over The Hedge” in which Bruce Willis plays a mischevious racoon! Ambrose is joined in this filmfest by Lynsey Hooper. The next weekly edition is available on Thursday 6th July.
2006-06-29
17 min
Movie Cast
Movie Cast for week starting 22nd June
Our movie master Ambrose Heron brings you the latest film and movie news – together with his recommendations for the best DVDs to rent or buy and then curl up on the couch and watch with a loved one! Ambrose is joined in this filmfest by Lynsey Hooper. The next weekly edition is available on Thursday 29th June.
2006-06-22
14 min
Movie Cast
Movie Cast For w/k 15th June
Our movie master Ambrose Heron brings you the latest film and movie news. This week he looks at “Thank You For Smoking” – a satire on the US smoking issue. And “Hard Candy” (pictured) which is about a 32 year old paedophile who meets a young girl. A sort of reworking of “Lolita” and “Audition”, says Ambrose. Plus his recommendations for the best DVDs to rent or buy and then curl up on the couch and watch with a loved one! Ambrose is joined in this filmfest by Lynsey Hooper. The next weekly edition is available...
2006-06-15
15 min
Movie Cast
Movie Cast for week starting 8th June
Our movie master Ambrose Heron brings you the latest film and movie news – together with his recommendations for the best DVDs to rent or buy and then curl up on the couch and watch with a loved one! Ambrose is joined in this filmfest by Lynsey Hooper. The next weekly edition is available on Thursday 8th June.
2006-06-08
20 min
Movie Cast
Moviecast for week starting 1st June
Our movie master Ambrose Heron brings you the latest film and movie news – together with his recommendations for the best DVDs to rent or buy and then curl up on the couch and watch with a loved one! Ambrose is joined in this filmfest by Lynsey Hooper. The next weekly edition is available on Thursday 8th June.
2006-06-01
16 min
Movie Cast
The X Men Stand A Shade Darker!
Our movie master Ambrose Heron brings you the latest film and movie news. In this edition – we look at “X Men Three”, which has a darker twist on the previous two films. Plus we have a new take on the cowboy theme with “Down In The Valley”. And in our DVD picks, we look at the Airplane Special Edition, the classic 1980 comedy. Ambrose is joined in this filmfest by Lynsey Hooper. The next weekly edition is available on Thursday 1st June.
2006-05-25
18 min
Movie Cast
Is Tom Hanks Any Cop At Decoding Da Vinci?
Our movie master Ambrose Heron brings you the latest film and movie news. In this edition – it’s finally out and we pass comment on Tom Hanks in the Da Vinci Code. Ambrose is joined in this filmfest by Lynsey Hooper The next weekly edition is available on Thursday 25th May.
2006-05-18
16 min
Movie Cast
Da Vinci Code - a work of fiction?
Our movie master Ambrose Heron brings you the latest film and movie news. In this edition – news on the controversial Da Vinci Code, out on May 19th – but there is controversy surrounding some of the film’s disclaimers. The studio it seems is being asked to say it’s a work of fiction! The next weekly edition is available on Thursday 18th May.
2006-05-10
11 min