Episodios

  • A View To A Kill with Ralph D. Apel, Chris Austin & Luke Parker
    Jun 15 2025

    Welcome to Episode 50 (!!) and our first official episode of the Phoenix Cinema Podcast Film Club where Chris and Luke are joined by our favourite guest Ralph D. Apel (Getting LOST) to discuss the final Roger Moore Bond movie, A View To A Kill (1985).

    This was a blast to discuss as most Bond movies usually are. Join us as we dive into what (mostly) works as well as a whole lot that doesn't and stay tuned to the end of the episode as Luke reveals what we'll be watching next!

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    1 h y 38 m
  • A Review Of Anderson's The Phoenician Scheme
    Jun 12 2025

    It's time for a new Wes Anderson movie! That means strap in for some amazing production design, a quirky Desplat score, a star-studded cast and Chris and Luke just aren't that into it.

    Join us as we discuss why and dig into what makes a Wes Anderson movie work for us and why we'd like to see something different.

    Feel free to completely disagree with us but you have to listen first!

    The Phoenician Scheme is available to watch in cinemas now.

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    28 m
  • Getting LOST with Ralph D. Apel
    Jun 5 2025

    Our favourite recurring guest Ralph D. Apel rejoins Chris Austin and Luke Parker on the Phoenix Cinema Podcast to discuss his work as a producer on the feature film documentary, Getting LOST which had its UK premiere at Phoenix Cinema in November of 2024.

    Ralph is so engaging that it took two episodes to get around to this but the wait was worth it as Ralph reveals how he got involved with the film, his LOST podcast that became so popular Jorge Garcia (Hurley from LOST) would listen to it while making the show, his experience meeting Oscar-winning film composer Michael Giacchino (LOST and so much more) and bonding over their shared love of board games and what the show ultimately means to him in spite of the negative behind the scenes stories recently revealed.

    If you love LOST, give this a listen. If you don't, listen anyway, why not?

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    1 h y 26 m
  • A Review Of Coogler's Sinners with Stefan Krieger
    May 30 2025

    Composer of the podcast, Stefan Krieger, joins Chris and Luke as they discuss Ryan Coogler's latest film, SINNERS, which may be the most entertaining film of the year.

    The music by Ludwig Göransson is absolutely fantastic and this is a film that deserves to be seen on the biggest screen possible.

    Listen in as we travel to Clarksdale, Mississippi, 1932, for the best juke joint in town!

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    56 m
  • In Conversation With Anne Dudley
    May 23 2025

    Chris Austin spoke with Oscar-winning film composer Anne Dudley (The Full Monty) about her music inspirations growing up, the power of collaboration with key filmmakers in her life and also about her upcoming film, SIGNS OF LIFE, that she composed and produced.

    Anne was a delight to speak to and has had such a prolific and incredible career composing music for films, TV shows and artists.

    Do look out for SIGNS OF LIFE set to be released in the UK by end of the year and check out Anne's incredible discography wherever you get your music.

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    35 m
  • A Review Of Zilbalodis' Flow with Zalan Pall
    May 17 2025

    Chris and Luke are joined by our favourite cinema manager, Zalan Pall of Phoenix Cinema, to discuss this Oscar-winner for Best Animated Film, Flow, by Latvian filmmaker Gints Zilbalodis

    In a post-apocalyptic world seemingly devoid of humans, animals still cling on to survival and we follow one black cat's journey in particular as it makes its way across a perilous landscape and the community of different creatures it encounters and the relationships they form along the way.

    It's a beautiful film in many ways with no dialogue which enhances every other aspect in so many ways. Highly recommended!

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    37 m
  • A Review Of Cattaneo's The Penguin Lessons
    May 10 2025

    Chris and Luke head to a divided Argentina in 1976 for this warm, heartfelt dramedy starring Steve Coogan and a penguin.

    The movie may feel forced at times but its heart is in the right place and, again, the penguin, It makes all the difference.

    Listen now!

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    31 m
  • Never Say Never Again with Ralph D. Apel, Chris Austin, Luke Parker & Hannah Tavares
    May 4 2025

    Welcome to a special Film Club episode of Phoenix Cinema Podcast where we dive into the unofficial Bond film, Never Say Never Again, the Thunderball remake starring Sean Connery on his final return to the role!

    Ralph D. Apel (Getting LOST) rejoins Chris Austin and Luke Parker and fellow Film Club member Hannah Tavares to dive into this 1983 Irvin Kershner directed film, made to challenge and go head to head with the Roger Moore-starring Octopussy that same year!

    This was a fun discussion where we all have our say on the Bond franchise as a whole and even throw names into the ring for who we'd like to see as the world's most not secret agent next!

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    1 h y 39 m
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