It’s time to take a trip into the unknown… yes, the movie industry! It’s another episode where we find a large, mostly unmemorable, ship crew slowly picked off one by one by a mysterious entity. Join us for discussions on the meaning of life, religion, and mutated penguins.
At the Mountains of Madness is adapted from the 1931 tale by H.P. Lovecraft of the same name. The 2010 script is a passion project of Guillermo Del Toro, written by him and Matthew Robins.
Audio mixing by Jack
Foley and soundscapes found through Freesound.
Art by Ivan Laliashvili
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THAT’S RIGHT! All your years of putting up with us you might finally get something out of it!
Brigsby Bear is out on DVD today and so we have two copies of the comedy to give away.
Synopsis: Dave McCary (writer and director at “Saturday Night Live”) makes his directorial debut with BRIGSBY BEAR, “a truly original and remarkably touching comedy” (Ben Barna, NYLON). Co-written by Kyle Mooney (“Saturday Night Live”, Zoolander 2) and Kevin Costello, Mooney stars as James who has grown up with the kids’ show BRIGSBY BEAR and the programme has grown with him as well. One dramatic night, James’ insular world is upended. Upon learning the series has been cancelled, he adopts the old adage that the show must go on. By becoming BRIGSBY BEAR’s new creator, James finally builds meaningful connections his life has lacked.
David Ayer lost a lot of credibility with Suicide Squad, let’s see if he can make it up with follow-up Bright. Oh, written by Max Landis? That’s a no then.
Jack and Harrison discuss the numerous ways in which Bright tries and fails to build a fantasy realm with real world implications.
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A semi-un-official video today. As James and I saw Ready Player One together we decided to offer another video for those just coming back from the cinema.
While we may not be talking specifically about the ending we do detail plot points that aren’t present in the trailers and I would say are better off not knowing if you would like to enjoy the film to your utmost on first viewing.
Somehow the scheduling gods looked down upon us and we managed to organised four of us onto the same podcast! Ben, James, Jack, Harrison, and a special guest read out their favorites of the year.
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Reel Opinions is a UK based film review group that covers just about anything. From reviews of terrible movies to interviews with casts and directors Reel Opinions covers everything we can be bothered to make.
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Reel Opinions is a UK based film review group that covers just about anything. From reviews of terrible movies to interviews with casts and directors Reel Opinions covers everything we can be bothered to make.