International Women’s Day was two days ago, so Cecilia and Rachele talk about some cool women before taking a look at the Frida Kahlo Exhibition on screen, Fresh (starring Stan Sebastian and Daisy Edgar-Jones and a couple of streaming titles: Dirty John (Netflix) and Servant (Apple TV).
Unscripted - The Film Show Podcast Episode 177
Cecilia and Lewis talk The Batman, Blind Ambition, Brian Wilson: A Long Promise Road and C’mon C’mon.
Unscripted - The Film Show Podcast Episode 176
Lewis and Rachele settle in behind the mics to talk about the Jewish Film Festival with reviews of Here I Am and Tiger Within, then reviews of Cyrano and Studio 666 before chatting Inventing Anna, Peacemaker’s opening credits and Spider-Man No Way Home on blu-ray.
Unscripted - The Film Show Podcast Episode 175
Rachele and Lewis talk to Matthew Eeles from the WA Made Film Festival then get into FOMO Freo, Pam and Tommy, Unchartered, Death on the Nile, Flickerfest, The Backlot's Carrie screening and the Jewish Film Festival. Contains one of the best podcast dismounts we've ever recorded.
Unscripted - The Film Show Podcast Episode 174
Lewis and Rachele chat Fringe World, then have special guest Matthew Eels to talk about the WA Made Film Festival before reviewing A Stitch in Time and chatting about Pam and Tommy on Disney+.
Unscripted - The Film Show Podcast 173a - Moonfall
Lewis was desperate to talk Moonfall now that the embargo has lifted, so he made Kat join him to talk about Roland Emmerich’s latest disaster flick.
Unscripted - The Film Show Podcast 173
It’s Rachele’s turn to fly solo and she covers more ground than Captain Little this week: The WA Made Film Festival, The Beatles Get Back concert screening at Luna, Drive My Car and a great lil’ tangent about libraries and how good they are.
Unscripted - The Film Show Podcast 172
Lewis and Cecilia talk randomly about bring out your dead before catching up on what they’ve beev viewing including King Richard, And Just Like That (which gets an interesting thought about the Golden Girls) and Scrubs gets a mention, as well as Cecilia’s take on The Hating Game.
Unscripted - The Film Show Podcast 171
Lewis has a friend this week! (And bi-focal sunglasses) Rachele pops in and they talk Fringe World’s Up Late Cabaret, Dopesick, Spencer and The Hating Game.
Unscripted - The Film Show Podcast 170
Lewis gets the mic to himself to talk about Fringe World, The Kings Man, The 355 and The House of Gucci.
Unscripted - The Film Show Podcast Episode 168
Unscripted - The Film Show Podcast Episode 169
There's a plethora of new films and shows to check out this week including the new season of Queer Eye, The Lost Daughter, Death to 2021, Being the Ricardo's, The Rescue, Harry Potter: The 20 Year Reunion and the Addams Family 2. Take a listen to this weeks show to see what Lewis, Rachele and Cecilia make of them all.
Unscripted - The Film Show Podcast Episode 167
Unscripted - The Film Show Podcast Episode 166
Rachele joins Lewis this week to review Dear Evan Hansen. the film adaptation of the Tony and Grammy Award-winning musical about Evan Hansen, a high school senior with Social Anxiety disorder and his journey of self-discovery and acceptance following the suicide of a fellow classmate. The team also review Resident Evil: Welcome to Racoon City, and animated jukebox musical, Sing 2.
Unscripted - The Film Show Episode 165
Given the international release schedule (we're late!) it's weird to talking about Ghost Busters Afterlife and Venom: Let There Be Carnage, but we're glad to be able to now! We also talk Morning Wars, Hawkeye and the delightful Hoyts Cinema that has opened at Karrinyup. It's all happening, folks!
Unscripted - The Film Show Episode 164
Cecilia is joined by Rachele in this edition while Lewis is off seeing the latest installment of Bond.
Unscripted - The Film Show Podcast Episode 163
This week Lewis and Cecilia serve up a plate of fresh cinemas releases including kitchen drama Boiling Point which centers on a chef trying to keep it together on a busy night in a London restaurant. The team also review documentary Julia which paints us a picture of chef Julia Child and her love of French cooking. But before all that, Lewis shares his thoughts on Eternals, the latest serving from the MCU.