Unscripted - The Film Show Podcast Episode 49

Rachele reviews The Dirt, a biographical drama detailing the rise of Mötley Crüe from the streets of Hollywood to the heights of international fame in the 1980s. Cecilia reviews The Chaperone, which centres on a Kansas woman who chaperones a 15-year-old Louise Brooks to New York for the summer. They also discuss the Spanish Film Festival and Damon Gameau’s new documentary 2040, exploring what the future could look like by the year 2040 if we embraced the best solutions already available to us to improve our planet.

Unscripted - The Film Show Podcast Episode 48

The roles are reversed on this week's show, with Lewis showcasing his Scottish and German accents. On a more serious note, the team review Scottish horror flick, The Hole, The Man Who Killed Don Quixote, a stop animation film called Missing Link and post WWII romantic drama, Aftermath, starring Keira Knightley, Alexander Skarsgard and Jason Clarke. Rachele also gives Lewis and Cecilia a history lesson on Hitler’s drug habits.

Unscripted - The Film Show Podcast Episode 44

Rachele puts on her best French accent to talk about the French Film Festival. Meanwhile, Lewis reveals just how well Captain Marvel is doing at the Box office. Cecilia reviews Hotel Mumbai, which tells the story of the 2008 Mumbai attacks, primarily focusing on Taj Mahal Palace Hotel in India. The team finish off with a discussion on Aladdin and other things happening in the world of film.

Unscripted - The Film Show Podcast Episode 42

Percussionist Pete Guazzelli from Perth music group Viola Dana joins the crew to discuss his passion for composing original scores for several Buster Keaton classics. The team discuss their thoughts on the 2019 Oscar winners before jumping into a review of psychological thriller Greta, starring Isabelle Huppert and Chloë Grace Moretz. But that's not all, hear Lewis, Rachele and Cecilia do their best Michael Caine impressions before discussing his new film King of Thieves, based on the Hatton Garden safe deposit burglary of 2015. Cecilia also reviews intelligently crafted Danish thriller, The Guilty.

Unscripted - The Film Show Podcast Episode 41

Lewis reviews Stan and Ollie which follows two of cinema’s most legendary comics, Laurel and Hardy, as they embark on a variety hall tour of Britain in 1953. Rachele reviews The Ballard of Buster Scruggs, a series of six tales of life and violence in the old west, written and directed by Ethan and Joel Coen. They also discuss all the latest film news including Captain Marvel, Elton John biopic Rocketman, biographical sports comedy Fighting With My Family, and rumours that Chris Hemsworth is set to play Hulk Hogan in an upcoming biopic directed by Todd Phillips. There is a discussion on Dracula and Lewis and Rachele gives us their best Michael Caine impressions!

Unscripted - The Film Show Podcast Episode 40

 A busy week of film releases gives Lewis, Rachele, Ada, Cecilia and special guest star Bryce plenty to discuss. Rachele reviews survival thriller Arctic, starring Mads Mikkelsen while Cecilia gives the lowdown on comedy-horror Happy Death Day 2U. Lewis reviews cyberpunk action Alita: Battle Angel, written by James Cameron and directed by Robert Rodriguez and Cecilia shares her thoughts on the critically acclaimed novel turned movie If Beale Street Could Talk.

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.