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Film reviews and movie trailers of the best cinema, as well as a stunning podcast with film critics providing film reviews and banter. Alongside some of the biggest releases, as also cover indie film reviews, short film reviews and more. Our genre specific shows include The Fantom Zone - covering all your superhero film reviews, The Scream Test - horror film reviews, New Releases, and Gay, Actually - our LGBTQ+ film reviews. And UK Film Club, hosted by Chris Olson and Brian Penn, with film reviews of movies from all genres, including the latest cinema releases, streaming picks, short films, indie films, and their nostalgia pick. Filmmakers can now submit their films to be reviewed on the UK Film Review Podcast by visiting our website. Explore our archive of film reviews and episodes from a Christopher Nolan special, to films about sports. Our expert film critics have also conducted filmmaker interviews, chatted about film festivals, played trailers from upcoming movies and more. If you are a film fan, then this is the film podcast for you. New episodes are released weekly, generally on Thursdays, with ad hoc episodes popping up from time to time. Sometimes the submissions from filmmakers to UK Film Review to review their short film or indie movie on our film podcast can be numerous, leading to additional episodes being needed to cover all the film reviews. We also do seasonal episodes in order to cover special topics, such as Christmas films in December, or films for the year in January. Check out The Scream Test show in October for an extra special spooky episode. If you are a fan of film history, then the UK Film Review Podcast is also right up your projector (is that a phrase?). Our film critics cherish film history, and will often regale listeners with a deep dive into cinema's history. Whether it's the films of Alfred Hitchcock or the advent of 3D, movie buffs and film history aficionados will find a welcome home in our film podcast community. The UK Film Review Podcast shows also often team up with other film podcasts to produce super shows! We love working with our film-loving podcasts and bringing extra special episodes to our listeners. If you are a film podcast, drop us a line and we can discuss a collaboration. Finding the right film podcast for you shouldn't be difficult, that's our aim. Which is why we provide multiple shows within one, in order to cover a range of topics and genres, offering a variety of podcast hosts, each with a different background in film criticism and a different penchant for entertaining listeners. Whilst we aim to cover film is our priority, we often divert into TV and Entertainment too, even Culture at times! Don't judge us harshly but do enjoy our witty banter and playful asides as we navigate the terrific world behind screens. We know there are a variety of other film podcasts for you to choose (we love them too) and we thank everyone and anyone who listens to the UK Film Review Podcast. It is an honour to have the Play Button pushed and our film reviews splurged into your ears (definitely not a saying). Remember to join our podcast community on social media too and drop us a follow in all the usual places. We like to promote new episodes of our show, discuss the various new cinema releases and film reviews that accompany them, and every so often we run a prize giveaway to a lucky listener! What's not to like about that? So, if reading this description of the UK Film Review Podcast has you thumping your chest like Matthew McConaughey in The Wolf of Wall Street, then get listening! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Film reviews and movie trailers of the best cinema, as well as a stunning podcast with film critics providing film reviews and banter. Alongside some of the biggest releases, as also cover indie film reviews, short film reviews and more. Our genre specific shows include The Fantom Zone - covering all your superhero film reviews, The Scream Test - horror film reviews, New Releases, and Gay, Actually - our LGBTQ+ film reviews. And UK Film Club, hosted by Chris Olson and Brian Penn, with film reviews of movies from all genres, including the latest cinema releases, streaming picks, short films, indie films, and their nostalgia pick. Filmmakers can now submit their films to be reviewed on the UK Film Review Podcast by visiting our website. Explore our archive of film reviews and episodes from a Christopher Nolan special, to films about sports. Our expert film critics have also conducted filmmaker interviews, chatted about film festivals, played trailers from upcoming movies and more. If you are a film fan, then this is the film podcast for you. New episodes are released weekly, generally on Thursdays, with ad hoc episodes popping up from time to time. Sometimes the submissions from filmmakers to UK Film Review to review their short film or indie movie on our film podcast can be numerous, leading to additional episodes being needed to cover all the film reviews. We also do seasonal episodes in order to cover special topics, such as Christmas films in December, or films for the year in January. Check out The Scream Test show in October for an extra special spooky episode. If you are a fan of film history, then the UK Film Review Podcast is also right up your projector (is that a phrase?). Our film critics cherish film history, and will often regale listeners with a deep dive into cinema's history. Whether it's the films of Alfred Hitchcock or the advent of 3D, movie buffs and film history aficionados will find a welcome home in our film podcast community. The UK Film Review Podcast shows also often team up with other film podcasts to produce super shows! We love working with our film-loving podcasts and bringing extra special episodes to our listeners. If you are a film podcast, drop us a line and we can discuss a collaboration. Finding the right film podcast for you shouldn't be difficult, that's our aim. Which is why we provide multiple shows within one, in order to cover a range of topics and genres, offering a variety of podcast hosts, each with a different background in film criticism and a different penchant for entertaining listeners. Whilst we aim to cover film is our priority, we often divert into TV and Entertainment too, even Culture at times! Don't judge us harshly but do enjoy our witty banter and playful asides as we navigate the terrific world behind screens. We know there are a variety of other film podcasts for you to choose (we love them too) and we thank everyone and anyone who listens to the UK Film Review Podcast. It is an honour to have the Play Button pushed and our film reviews splurged into your ears (definitely not a saying). Remember to join our podcast community on social media too and drop us a follow in all the usual places. We like to promote new episodes of our show, discuss the various new cinema releases and film reviews that accompany them, and every so often we run a prize giveaway to a lucky listener! What's not to like about that? So, if reading this description of the UK Film Review Podcast has you thumping your chest like Matthew McConaughey in The Wolf of Wall Street, then get listening! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Episodes
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The Watchmen - The Fantom Zone

5/9/2024
Join Chris, Ian and Tobi as part of The Fantom Zone's 50th episode celebrations This week in the first of two parts of our deep dive into all things Watchmen, we discuss the merits of Zack Snyder's 2009 adaptation. Make sure to also tune in next week for part 2 where the gang discuss the 1976 Alan Moore comic itself. Enjoy Instagram - @thefantomzonepodcast Email - thefantomzonepodcast@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Duration:00:59:23

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Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2 - The Scream Test

5/2/2024
Join Rachel for a solo show of The Scream Test - one of the best horror film podcasts around. Having noticed Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2 has arrived on Prime Video, Rachel takes this chance to share her love and passion for the film - one that even she notes is "universally hated". Rachel doesn't have a film podcast guest on this episode, so why not be her company and listen to it? Perhaps several times so she really feels your love for her. ASMR fans will enjoy Rachel stopping to glug her drink several times during the film podcast episode. Enjoy. The plot of the film is: A group of tourists arrives in Burkittsville, Maryland after seeing The Blair Witch Project (1999) to explore the mythology and phenomenon, only to come face to face with their own neuroses and possibly the witch herself. Rachel apparently declares her love for this film, even at people at bus stops - so now she gets to do that in this film podcast episode globally. The Scream Test is part of the UK Film Review Podcast. Remember to check out our other shows, follow us on socials, and be part of our film-loving community! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Duration:01:18:01

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Back to Black - Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire - The Book of Clarence - UK Film Club

4/25/2024
Warning: Spoilers and Explicit Language. On this film podcast episode, film critics Chris Olson and Brian Penn go over the best new movie releases for April 2024. Including cinema film reviews of Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire, Back to Black (the new Amy Winehouse film), and The Book of Clarence. For the Streaming Pick this month, a true crime documentary on Netflix called What Jessica Did gets reviewed. In the indie section, we have film reviews of: For the Nostalgia Pick, our film critics go back to 1979 and review the Mel Gibson-led original Mad Max movie - as a tie in with the upcoming release of Furiosa. We hope you enjoy this film podcast episode. Do let us know what you think on our Instagram page - https://www.instagram.com/ukfilmreview/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Duration:01:24:17

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The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert - Gay, Actually

4/18/2024
This month, Gay Actually embarks upon a tumultuous journey alongside Tick, Adam and Bernadette in 'The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert' - the 90s queer road trip movie with plenty of heart and soul. Amber and Joyce explore themes of identity, community, grief and acceptance all wrapped up in camp Australian comedy. If you haven't seen this film yet, get ready to feel some things! Content warning: Spoilers, adult themes. Visit our website for more details about our film podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Duration:00:55:59

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The Winter Soldier - 10 Year Anniversary - The Fantom Zone

4/11/2024
Join the nerdiest film podcast around as The Fantom Zone celebrates 10 years of Captain America: The Winter Soldier. The iconic Marvel film starring Chris Evans as the titular superhero is a much loved comic book film but what will the gang of film critics say about it on this show, as part of the UK Film Review Podcast? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Duration:01:07:34

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Bob Marley: One Love - Wicked Little Letters - Spaceman - UK Film Club Episode 13

3/28/2024
On this beloved film reviews podcast, film critics Chris Olson and Brian Penn give you a run down of amazing movies to enjoy in March 2024, as part of their UK Film Club show on the UK Film Review Podcast. This episode includes film reviews of: Bob Marley: One Lovefilm podcastWicked Little Letters film podcastDune: Part 2 Spaceman I Bring Joy Everyone Dagr The ACTT Beneath a Mother's Feet Gremlins (1984) film history We hope you enjoy this episode of UK Film Club and all the film reviews it contains. If you did, please drop us a message on our socials @ukfilmreview and we would love to hear from you! During the episode, we also opened with a section about Easter films and films about chocolate, so if you have any great ones that the guys missed, feel free to let us know. We may even give you a shoutout on the next film podcast episode that we release as part of the UK Film Review Podcast. If you want to read any of our written film reviews, you can visit our website or follow us on social media where we keep our community up-to-date with the best new movies around, whether they are theatrical releases in the cinema, movies on streaming platforms like Netflix, Prime Video, or Disney Plus, or indeed indie films including feature length movies, short films, and documentaries. You can also head to our website if you are looking to get your film reviewed. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Duration:01:46:55

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Oscars Results 2024 - Gay, Actually ft The Fantom Zone

3/21/2024
In possibly one of the most chaotic film podcast episodes of Gay Actually to date, Amber and Joyce team up with three members of The Fantom Zone quartet to discuss the 2024 Academy Awards. The group chat about some of this years Oscar winners, including Emma Stone and Poor Things, Christopher Nolan and Oppenheimer (much to Ian's disgust), Lily Gladstone, Billie Eilish, Robert Downey Jr, and many more films - past and present. Amber attempts to moderate the discussion, sparks fly as Ian and Joyce strongly disagree on most of their film opinions, and Chris and Toby are along for the ride - but continue to thrive. Remember to check out all our podcast episodes for great film reviews, film interviews, film history and more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Duration:01:17:20

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Friday the 13th - The Scream Test

3/14/2024
In this horror film podcast episode, host and film critic Rachel Pullen is joined by her friend Pete to discuss one of her favourite films of all time - Friday the 13th. One of the most iconic horror movies of all time, this is a must-listen for all fans of film reviews, filmmaker interviews, film history and more. Here's a breakdown about Friday the 13th in case you haven't seen it: In 1980's slasher flick "Friday the 13th," we meet a group of young counselors prepping Camp Crystal Lake for a grand reopening. The idyllic scene hides a dark past: 20 years ago, a young camper drowned, and two counselors were murdered shortly after. Undeterred, the counselors - including Alice (the responsible one), Pamela (party girl), and smoker pothead Bill - settle in, unaware they're being stalked. The killings begin subtly. A counselor fooling around gets speared. Another taking a skinny dip vanishes. Panic rises as the body count climbs. The remaining counselors suspect each other, but the true culprit is the vengeful Mrs. Voorhees, fueled by the drowning of her son Jason at the camp years ago. Picking them off one by one, Mrs. Voorhees becomes increasingly unhinged. Alice, the lone survivor, stumbles upon a horrifying truth: a deformed Jason, presumed dead as a child, is alive and the real killer (a twist revealed in the shocking final moments). Alice and a final counselor face Mrs. Voorhees in a bloody confrontation, but just as she's about to finish Alice, Jason appears, killing his own mother in a fit of rage. With Jason seemingly gone, a traumatized Alice is left alone by the silent lake. The film, inspired by horror hits like "Halloween," wasn't a critical darling, but its low budget and strategic marketing made it a sleeper hit, launching a long-lasting slasher franchise. It established tropes - scantily clad teenagers, jump scares, and a masked killer - that continue to influence horror to this day. We hope you enjoy our film podcast episode, full of film reviews for your listening pleasure. Remember to follow or subscribe to our podcast, and leave a lovely review if you can - it means the world to our podcast shows and hosts. Film buffs seeking a British perspective on cinema should tune into the UK Film Review Podcast. Hosted by film critics, it dives deep into new releases and hidden gems, both blockbusters and independent flicks. Our passion goes beyond special effects, analysing directing choices and acting performances. Listeners get informed film reviews, some with spoilers, plus recommendations to add to their watchlist. It's a fun and insightful way to expand your film history knowledge, all with a charming British twist. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Duration:01:42:56

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Dune: Part 2 - The Fantom Zone

3/7/2024
Join the Fantom Zone Gang (a Chris short as he was worm riding) this week as we travel to the mystical sand of Arrakis with our review of Dune Part 2. Ian, Symone and Tobi talk all things Dune with their highs, possible lows and what we want to see next. Enjoy more from our film podcast by subscribing and following. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Duration:01:27:23

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Top Tips for Film Critics

3/4/2024
In this special episode of the UK Film Review Podcast, our Editor-in-Chief Chris Olson speaks directly to those who want to be film critics. Our host gives his top tips for anyone aspiring to become a film critic, going into the fundamentals of writing, as well as important rules for pitching to publications and more. If you enjoyed this episode of our film podcast, please remember to review and share. Hello and welcome to this special one off episode of the UK film review podcast today I am talking directly to those of you who want to be a film critic now. How do you be a film critic. You just be one. That's the way it is um, there's no reason not to be a film critic if you want to be 1 and this can start very humbly and simply by writing a review or or speaking a review depending on which kind of medium you want to go for um, don't get too tied up. In the labor of am I a film critic because do I meet these criteria x y ed um, we are all lovers of film and if you're listening to this. You are a film critic There's probably no no doubt about it. Um, what I would say is when it comes to. Journey that I've been on so I'm the editor of Uk film review and I've been a film critic now for 14 years The main objective really is to always be honing your craft um I look up to some of the top. Of critics in the world and I see that they're always trying to hone their craft. They're always trying to improve and why want this episode to do is to give you a few um signposts really I call them shortcuts really? but. Mainly tips just to give you an idea of what's going to be the best way to always be developing yourself and also are the fundamentals of what you're doing so that you always have that to rely on because often when you're looking up. A piece you know film a piece of art that you've you've watched your review may vary because of that film. Maybe the film is made in a certain way that makes you want to review it in a certain way whereas. Actually your job is to be consistent as well. That you review one film is should be the way that you review really all films. Um, so without much further ado and it's going to get into my kind of first basic top tips for film critics. Firstly, if you're writing a review. Don't just summarize the plot. It seems very very basic but often I see reviews and even from critics that do have a lot of experience that they're maybe so overwhelmed by a film's plot that they just want to retell it. They just want to go in and tell everyone what happened and go through all the different story plots. The fact is that's not your job. As a film critic that the the viewer doesn't want that the viewer what I or the reader wants to go and experience the film for themselves your review if you're doing a structured review. The plot should only be really one paragraph of that review and fairly succinct and getting good at writing um plot synopsis is in 1 paragraph that is where I see the best film critics people that are able to just really rattle it down to basic a tagline and still make you feel that it's a film that you want to see. Um. Because actually when you start reviewing other aspects of the film then the plot can sometimes be explored there. But what you don't want to do is just spoil the film for everyone and that's my my second tip spoilers I wouldn't bother with them. Some people will they'll write a review and I will spoiler alert. And what you'll do is you'll turn off at least half the people that were going to read your review and when it comes to becoming a film critic numbers matter. You want to get as many people reading your reviews and enjoying your reviews as possible so giving them a reason to to leave is not good. So I wouldn't put um spoilers into reviews unless. Absolutely necessary. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Duration:00:15:52

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Priscilla - Argylle - Poor Things - UK Film Club Episode 12

2/29/2024
On this film podcast episode, critics Chris Olson and Brian Penn go through February's top movie releases, including: The Streaming film review for episode 12 of UK Film Club is the Netflix release Ashes (Turkish title Tur). Our indie film reviews are of Suit Hung. Tied Tongue, Settling Down, The Lost Weekend and Tyger. And our Nostalgia Pick is the 1984 classic Ghostbusters, to tie in with the release of Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire in March 2024. Episode 12 of UK Film Club is perhaps our longest yet, with clips from multiple movies being reviewed. We hope you enjoy this selection of our film reviews and if you did, please remember to Rate our show if that's possible on the platform you are using. If you have seen any of the films we review and want to share them with us, please feel free to tag us on social media. For more details, visit our Film Podcast page. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Duration:01:40:59

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Gay, Actually - All of Us Strangers

2/15/2024
Gay, Actually - All of Us Strangers Description Join Amber and Joyce as they discuss the heartbreaking new release, All of Us Strangers. Starring Paul Mescal and Andrew Scott, this is a tale of grief, heartache and loneliness - all through a queer lens. Did the Gay Actually girls cry? Just how loudly did they cry in the cinema? And what did they think of the chemistry of the gorgeously talented actors on screen? All of this, and more! Be sure to tune in and let us know what you think. Content warning: Spoilers, brief references to suicide, adult themes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Duration:00:55:41

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UK Film Club 011 - Napoleon - Wonka - Ferrari - One Life - Saltburn

1/25/2024
On this film podcast episode, critics Brian Penn and Chris Olson restart UK Film Club for 2024 with film reviews of: This episode of UK Film Club also includes film reviews of indie films Room 20 and The Bez Felcher Show, as well as an exclusive filmmaker interview with Michael Stevenson and George Siougas for their BAFTA and OSCAR shortlisted short film The One Note Man. Please remember to review our film podcast whenever you can - much love from the UK Film Review Team. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Duration:01:22:55

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UK Film Club 011 - Napoleon - Wonka - Ferrari - One Life - Saltburn

1/25/2024
On this film podcast episode, critics Brian Penn and Chris Olson restart UK Film Club for 2024 with film reviews of: This episode of UK Film Club also includes film reviews of indie films Room 20 and The Bez Felcher Show, as well as an exclusive filmmaker interview with Michael Stevenson and George Siougas for their BAFTA and OSCAR shortlisted short film The One Note Man. Please remember to review our film podcast whenever you can - much love from the UK Film Review Team. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Duration:01:22:55

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Gay, Actually - Rachel Sennott (Shiva Baby/Bottoms)

1/18/2024
For their first episode of 2024, Amber and Joyce delve into the weird and wonderful world of actress and comedian, Rachel Sennott. They review Shiva Baby and Bottoms - two films that she stars in - and examine issues of queerness, culture and comedy. Whilst these films are very different to each other, there is a common satirical thread that runs through both. Content warning: Spoilers for both films, references to violence, brief mention of eating disorders Follow Gay Actually at @gayactuallypodcast on Instagram, or email them at gayactuallyuk@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Duration:01:08:34

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The Scream Test: The League of Gentlemen

1/12/2024
Film critic Rachel Pullen explores yet another staple of horror cinema for the UK Film Review Podcast. For more details about our film podcast visit our website. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Duration:01:53:33

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The Fantom Zone: 2023 Review

1/4/2024
This week Chris forgets how calendars work but thankfully Ian, Tobi and Symone are on hand to keep things on track as The Fantom Zone gang discuss all their highs and lows of the films of 2023 and look ahead at the exciting prospect of 2024 cinema. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Duration:01:38:03

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The Fantom Zone: 2023 Review

1/4/2024
This week Chris forgets how calendars work but thankfully Ian, Tobi and Symone are on hand to keep things on track as The Fantom Zone gang discuss all their highs and lows of the films of 2023 and look ahead at the exciting prospect of 2024 cinema. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Duration:01:38:03

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Gay Actually - Single All The Way

12/21/2023
Join Amber and Joyce for their last episode of the year as they discuss the Netflix film 'Single All The Way' and the many trials and tribulations of being a part of the LGBTQ+ community during the festive season. They explore the life of protagonist Peter and being gay in a small town, the ups and downs of falling in love with a best friend, and whether or not the film is good JUST because it's a positive story. Content warning: Contains spoilers! Remember to share our film reviews podcast with all your movie-loving friends and family. We love having you as part of our growing online community. You can also tag us on our socials @UKFilmReview and stay up to date with us on our website. For more details about the UK Film Review Podcast and Gay, Actually, visit our film podcast page. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Duration:01:00:04

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UK Film Club - 10a: Indie & Short Film Special

12/14/2023
On this special film podcast episode, film critics Chris Olson and Brian Penn review 6 indie films as part of the UK Film Club. Tune into hear their reviews for Amends of the Father, A Snapshot, Incompleteness: Series 1, The Governess, Dipsomaniac and Flight Into Darkness. For more from our Film Podcast visit our website. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Duration:01:15:50