Rachele, Lewis and Cecilia discuss all the films they’re looking forward to seeing in 2019!
Unscripted - The Film Show Podcast Episode 33
As 2018 draws to an end, the team reveal their top ten and bottom five films of the year!
Unscripted - The Film Show Podcast Episode 32
With 60 minutes on the clock, Rachele and Lewis challenge themselves to review 6 Boxing Day and New Years releases - can they do it? Of course they can. They review: The Favourite, Mary Poppins, Ralph Breaks the Internet, Once Upon a Deadpool, Aquaman, and Dumplin’.
Unscripted - The Film Show Podcast Episode 31
This week the team review a range of diverse films starting of with biopic Colette; based on the life of Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette, author of the successful Claudine book series. Keeping in line with biopics the team discuss Can You Ever Forgive Me; the incredible true story of author Lee Israel, who turns her art form into deception. Lewis reviews what might be best Transformers movie to date: Bumblebee and last but not least shares his thoughts on animated superhero film Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse.
Unscripted - The Film Show Episode 30
With so much happening in the world of cinema, the team waste no time in messing around and jump straight in with a discussion on the latest trailer for Captain Marvel. This week we review the visually spectacular sci-fi Mortal Engines, Jennifer Lopez’s new comedy Second Act and Can You Ever Forgive Me; featuring a career-defining performance from Melissa McCarthy. We also discuss Alfonso Cuarón’s latest and most personal project to date: Roma, which forms part of this year's Cine Latino Film Festival line up.
Unscripted - The Film Show Podcast Episode 29
The countdown to Christmas is on! And this week we get into the festive spirit, with reviews for not one, but two Christmas films (kind of). Lewis begins with his review on The Grinch before Cecilia and Lewis both discuss Creed 2 and absurdist black comedy Sorry to Bother You. We end the show on a high with Anna and the Apocalypse, a zombie/musical/comedy/Christmas film.
Unscripted - The Film Show Podcast Episode 28
This week, the team review Disney’s The Nutcracker and the Four Realms, the new Aussie flick Book Week, Steve McQueen’s Widows and The Children Act, starring Emma Thompson. They also share their excitement for the upcoming film Once Upon a Deadpool.
Unscripted - The Film Show Podcast Episode 27
Rachele and Lewis were joined by Matt Eeles, from Cinema Australia to discuss the new Aussie flick Book Week. Lewis reviews Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindlewald and the team pay their respects to icon Stan Lee. Excelsior!
Unscripted - The Film Show Podcast Episode 26
This week, the team review writer-director Annemarie Jacir’s multi-award-winning comic drama Wajib - The Wedding Invitation, Luca Guadagnino’s Suspiria, The Girl in the Spider’s Web, and Joel Edgerton’s new film Boy Erased, starring Edgerton, Lucas Hedges, Nicole Kidman and Russell Crowe.
Unscripted - The Film Show Podcast Episode 25
This week, Lewis reviews Goosebumps 2, Halloween and Bohemian Rhapsody, and receives a call from his pest control guy. Rachele and Cecilia discuss Michael Moore’s new doco Fahrenheit 11/9 and all the exciting events happening at Luna Cinemas including the Mini British Film Festival.
Unscripted - The Film Show Podcast Episode 24
With Lewis out catching Bohemian Rhapsody, Ada, Rachele and Cecila review Halloween, An Interview With God, Beautiful Boy, Backtrack Boys, Ghost Stories, Klimt and Schide, Suspiria, Pricilla, The Iranian Film Festival and the Mini British Film Festival.
Unscripted - The Film Show Podcast Episode 23
Alex comes back the studio and joins Cecilia, Rachele and Lewis to talk Netflix recommendations The Haunting of Hill House, American Horror Story and Sharp Objects. Lewis reviews A Star is Born which sent everyone on a tangent about remakes and revivals.
Unscripted - The Film Show Podcast Episode 22
In the first quiet week in months, Cecilia and Lewis review First Man and Bad Times at El Royale.
Unscripted - The Film Show Podcast Episode 21
Rachele, Cecilia and Lewis review Harmony, Art on Screen, Westwood: Punk Icon, then spit some Venom over Venom (but there's a lovely tribute to Welcome Back Kotter from Rach).
Unscripted - The Film Show Podcast Episode 20
While Cecilia is out at a film, Rachele and Lewis take a moment to acknowledge the passing of Aussie writer and actor, Damian Hill. They review Jirga and American Animals before talking Lavazza Italian Film Festival, films due out this week, upcoming Luna events and X-Men: Dark Phoenix.
Unscripted - The Film Show Podcast Episode 19
While Ada was at the Italian Film Festival opening, Cecilia, Lewis and Rachele reviewed The House With a Clock in its Walls, Ladies in Black, Jirga, I Am Paul Walker, Small Foot, Johnny English Strikes Again and Juliet Naked. There’s a bit of Captain Marvel talk and first impressions of Palace Raine Square. It’s an action-packed hour!
Unscripted - The Film Show Podcast Episode 18
Lewis, Rachele and Cecilia talk about the passing of Burt Reynolds before reviewing Searching, A Simple Favour, Hearts Beat Loud, Beast and Christopher Robin. You also might find some (non-scientific) conclusions about figgy pudding not being so good for you.
Unscripted - The Film Show Podcast Episode 17
It’s a Full House. Cecilia, Rachel, Ada and Lewis review You Were Never Really Here and McQueen, before talking about Cecilia not seeing The Nun (or changing her tyre) and Lewis’ naked face.
Unscripted - The Film Show Podcast Episode 16
Cecilia and Rachele review a new Aussie comedy called The Merger, while Cecilia reviews Juliet Naked; a new comedy starring Ethan Hawke, Rose Byrne and Chris O’Dowd. Rachele shares her thoughts on Love Simon and The Greatest Showman and gives us her best Mark Wahlberg Impression.
Unscripted- The Film Show Podcast Episode 15
On this weeks show, Cecilia reviews: Book Club, a comedy starring Diane Keaton and Jane Fonda; Melissa McCarthy’s new film The Happytime Murders; and last but not least the new critically acclaimed Australian film West of Sunshine. Cecilia also discusses the new Halloween film, Hereditary, James Bond, and Searching; a new thriller shot from the point-of-view of smartphones and computer screens.