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| 28 Years Later and F1 | 28 Jun 2025 | 00:56:42 | |
If you love about film, you are in the right place and that place is The Chronicle. For this new episode 46 Paul and Clotilde review 28 Years Later plus F1. 22 years after Danny Boyle and Alex Garland gave us 28 Days Later, we get the long awaited sequel 28 Years Later. The film is based in the North East part of England and an island off the coast. A isolated community live including young boy Spike (Alfie Williams) who is taken to the main land for his first 'infected' hunt with his father (Aaron Taylor-Johnson). During the botched hunt he learns Dr. Kerson (Ralph Fiennes) might help his sick mother (Jodie Comer). With this info he returns to the mainland to find Kerson and embarking on a journey he never anticipated. Joseph Kosinski's F1 starring Brad Pitt, as Sonny Hayes one time most promising phenom of the 1990s until an accident on the track nearly ended his career. Thirty years later, he’s a nomadic racer-for-hire when he’s approached by his former teammate Ruben Cervantes (Javier Bardem), owner of a struggling Formula 1 team that is on the verge of collapse. Sonny comes back to Formula 1 for one last shot at saving the team and being the best in the world. He must drive with promising new talent Pearce (Damson Idris), cocky in nature better than all the rest. Please show your support for The Chronicle and The Peoples Movies with Buy Me A Coffee or at Paypal. Every penny helps with the costs to keep everything running. We do not have any sponsors or financial support; all donations are a perfect way to show your support. Share, like, and rate this episode and other episodes of the Podcast on your favourite podcast download sites and social media. You can find us on Apple, Spotify, Amazon Music, Youtube, Castbox, and our main podcast base Podbean, and go over and follow us there . When you’re on any of the above-mentioned sites, including YouTube, please like, rate, share and comment on the episodes. We are a small Podcast, and all these things help people find us. Thanks, and enjoy the movies! | |||
| Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning and The Phoenician Scheme | 30 May 2025 | 00:33:23 | |
If movies is your thing, you are in the right place and that place is The Chronicle Film Podcast. In Episode 45 Paul and Clotilde review Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning along with The Phoenician Scheme. Up first if you accept the mission is Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning. Is this the end of the road for Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise)and the IMF? In the 8th and potentially film film of the franchise Ethan and the team go after The Entity. The world is charging, truth is vanishing and war is coming as the entity starts to take control and destroy humanity. The team must go after first Gabriel (Esai Morales), will you trust Ethan one last time? Related Post: Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning (2025)For the final review, we step back into the absurdly quirky world of Wes Anderson and The Phoenician Scheme. This time with a crime comedy with a story inspired by something personal to the director. Benicio Del Toro is Zsa Zsa Korda. one of the richest men in Europe, and the film tells the story of “a family and a family business. There has been 6 assassination attempts on Korda and despite having 9 sons, Zsa-Zsa appoints his only daughter Liesl (Mia Threapleton), a nun heir to estate. A new scheme starts with Zsa-Zsa and Liesl embarking on a journey making them targets of terrorists, other tycoons. Please show your support for The Chronicle and The Peoples Movies with Buy Me A Coffee or at Paypal. Every penny helps with the costs to keep everything running. We do not have any sponsors or financial support; all donations are a perfect way to show your support. Share, like, and rate this episode and other episodes of the Podcast on your favourite podcast download sites and social media. You can find us on Apple, Spotify, Amazon Music, Youtube, Castbox, and our main podcast base Podbean, and go over and follow us there . When you’re on any of the above-mentioned sites, including YouTube, please like, rate, share and comment on the episodes. We are a small Podcast, and all these things help people find us. Thanks, and enjoy the movies! | |||
| Moana 2, Conclave & Wicked | 01 Dec 2024 | 01:02:30 | |
It just feels like yesterday we had a new episode for The Chronicle Film Podcast. Guess what we have Episode 37 with Mona 2, Conclave and Wicked. Apologies for the big wait between episodes, so this week your hosts Paul and Clotilde review 3 films. All out in UK, Irish and many cinemas around the world and st to be big players at the box office. Up first is Moana 2, the long awaited sequel to Disney's 2016 animation of the same name. Are you aware this long awaited sequel nearly never happened? Now it has with Auli‘i Cravalho back as our titular heroine and Dwayne Johnson as demi-god Maui. Moana finds herself taking to the seas after a call from her ancestors to break an ancient curse and reunite her fellow people of the seas. Will the new film find the success of the original film? Related Link: Moana 2 reviewNext review is Conclave starring Ralph Fiennes, Stanley Tucci and Isabella Rossellini. Fiennes is Cardinal Lawrence who is in charge after the Pope’s unexpected death as the church’s most powerful leaders gather. Pushing him into the centre of the most secretive, ancient events and in the middle of a conspiracy that could shake the church. Related Post: Conclave ReviewFinal review is Wicked, which stars Cynthia Erivo as Elphaba Thropp and Ariana Grande as Glinda. Both at University Glinda befriends Elphaba who is seen as a outcast, friends forever with different ambitions. Related Post: Wicked ReviewAlways show your support for The Chronicle and The Peoples Movies with Buy Me A Coffee or at Paypal. Every penny helps with the costs to keep everything running. We do not have any sponsors or financial support; all donations are a perfect way to show your support. Share, like and rate this episode and other episodes of the Podcast on your favourite podcast download sites and social media. You can find us on Spotify, Amazon Music, iHeartRadio, Youtube, Player FM, Castbox, Listen Notes, Boomplay, Podbean and Samsung to name a few. Don’t forget when your on any of the above mentioned sites including Youtube, please do like, rate, comment and review the episodes. We are a small indie Podcast and all these things help more people find us , thank and enjoy the movies! | |||
| Anora / Emilia Perez | 06 Nov 2024 | 00:45:09 | |
Time flies when your having fun, but are the films reviewed in Episode 36 of The Chronicle Film Podcast, Anora and Emilia Perez any fun? In the latest from The Peoples Movies Film Podcast, Clotilde and Paul review 2 films that have created a big buzz since there World Premier at Cannes Film Festival. Both now out on release will the buzz continue? Will there be awards glory? Listen into Episode 36 to find out! Up first is Sean Baker's Anora staring Mikey Madison along with Mark Eydelshteyn. The film focuses around our titular character Anora (Madison) or Ani which she prefers. An exotic dancer at a strip club in New York City who encounters 21 year son of a Russian Oligarch Vanya (Eydelshteyn). The pair strike a chord and Quickly Ani becomes Vanya's 'girlfriend' for the weekend. Out of the blue the pair get married, however when Vanya's parents find out who he has married, chaos strikes and the quest to annul the marriage begins and Ani learns the hard way. Related Post: Anora Review The second and final review for this episode is Jacques Audiard's Emilia Perez starring Zoe Saldana, Karla Sofía Gascón, Selena Gomez, 3 women looking for happiness in very different ways in this Mexico City based film that starts with hard working unappreciated lawyer Rita. She gets an unexpected call from an notorious Drug Cartel kingpin who has an unique request, he wants to be a woman. If Rita gets the right surgeon she will be financially rewarded and Emilia Perez (Gascon) is born. Will it be atonement, redemption with a new life? Related Post: Emilia Perez Review Always show your support for The Chronicle and The Peoples Movies with Buy Me A Coffee or at Paypal. Every penny helps with the costs to keep everything running. We do not have any sponsors or financial support; all donations are a perfect way to show your support. Share, like and rate this episode and other episodes of the Podcast on your favourite podcast download sites and social media. You can find us on Spotify, Amazon Music, iHeartRadio, Youtube, Player FM, Castbox, Listen Notes, Boomplay, Podbean and Samsung to name a few. Don’t forget when your on any of the above mentioned sites including Youtube, please do like, rate, comment and review the episodes. We are a small indie Podcast and all these things help people find us , thank and enjoy the movies! | |||
| Take 2 - Venom: The Last Dance | 30 Oct 2024 | 00:20:57 | |
The Chronicle Take 2 lands online as Paul Devine and new writer Federica Battiato review Venom: The Last Dance. A big thank you to everyone who has already downloaded or listened to The Chronicle Episode 35. The current episode contains reviews for The Apprentice and The Wild Robot [find that episode here]. The end is nigh for Eddie Brock (Tom Hardy) and everyone's favourite symbiote, Venom in Venom: The Last Dance. Kelly Marcel not only just writes but now directs the third film from Sony Pictures Spider Verse. After the events of Venom: Let There Be Carnage and death of Detective Mulligan (Stephen Graham), Eddie and Venom are in Mexico. However their escape across looks short lived as Eddie finds he's wanted for the death of Mulligan and the pair head toward New York. Things are Thwarted when an existential threat sees the pair fight for their lives and humanity. Related Post: Venom: The Last Dance ReviewAlways show your support for The Chronicle and The Peoples Movies with Buy Me A Coffee or at Paypal. Every penny helps with the costs to keep everything running. We do not have any sponsors or financial support; all donations are a perfect way to show your support. Share, like and rate this episode and other episodes of the Podcast on your favourite podcast download sites and social media. You can find us on Spotify, Amazon Music, iHeartRadio, Youtube, Player FM, Castbox, Listen Notes, Boomplay, Podbean and Samsung to name a few. Don't forget when your on any of the above mentioned sites including Youtube, please do like, rate, comment and review the episodes. We are a small indie Podcast and all these things help people find us , thank and enjoy the movies! | |||
| The Apprentice / The Wild Robot / BFI London Film Festival | 23 Oct 2024 | 00:51:15 | |
If your film is your thing you are in the right place. Episode 35 of The Chronicle Film Podcast is here with The Apprentice and The WIld Robot reviews. The latest episode of the podcast Clotilde and Paul start the ball rolling with The Apprentice. Starring the Winter Soldier himself Sebastian Stan as a young Donald J Trump in 1970s and 1980's New York City. Meeting the one man who would change him, Roy Cohn (played by Jeremy Strong), teaching him to survive in the dark realms of ambition and power. We're not surprised Mr Trump tried to stop this movie being distributed unsuccessfully, does it strike a chord? Related Post: The Apprentice Review Second and final review is Dreamworks Animation adventure The WIld Robot. Starring the voice of Luptia Nyong'o as Rozzum unit 7134 aka Roz, who crash lands on uninhabited island and must learn to adapt to the harsh surroundings. At the same finds herself becoming an adoptive mother to an orphaned gosling. Could this be Dreamworks best ever animated feature? Could it bring the studio success in the upcoming Awards season? Related Post: The Wild Robot Review Finally the 2024 BFI London Film Festival just ended and The Peoples Movies had a great festival this year. We still have a few reviews to come, Clotilde gave us a round up of the festival, sharing her thoughts on the festival with favourite films, as well as one she didn't . Happy Anniversary to Clotilde who has been at The Chronicle film podcast for one year now! Related Post: 2024 BFI London Film Festival Always show your support for The Chronicle and The Peoples Movies with Buy Me A Coffee or at Paypal. Every penny helps with the costs to keep everything running. We do not have any sponsors or financial support; all donations are a perfect way to show your support. Share, like and rate this episode and other episodes of the Podcast on your favourite podcast download sites and social media. You can find us on Spotify, Amazon Music, iHeartRadio, Youtube, Player FM, Castbox, Listen Notes, Boomplay, Podbean and Samsung to name a few. Do remember when your on any of the above mentioned sites including Youtube, please do like, rate, comment and review the episodes. We are a small indie Podcast and these things help people find us , thank and enjoy the movies! | |||
| Speak No Evil and Lee | 19 Sep 2024 | 00:45:10 | |
If it's movies you love your in the right place! In Episode 34 of The Chronicle Film Podcast, Clotilde and Paul review Speak No Evil and Lee. First film under the microscope is the English language remake of Danish psychological horror thriller Speak No Evil. Originally written and directed by brothers Christian and Mads Tafdrup (Christian onboard as an executive producer of the new version) All about a Danish family who befriend a Dutch family on holiday who invite the Danish family to an idyllic weekend in the Netherlands which slowly unravels into their worst nightmare. In the new version it's an British family (James McAvoy, Aisling Franciosi) who invite London based American family (McKenzie Davis, Scoot McNairy) to their old farmhouse in the West Country. The question many will be asking, is this a a like for like remake or does director James Watkins (Eden Lake, Woman In Black) twist original to deliver his own version? Our horror maestro Bradley Hadcroft watched the original 2022 version for us at Sundance Film Festival that year (not FrightFest as Paul mentions in the episode), you can read his review here. Related Post: Film Review - Speak No Evil (2024) Second and final review for The Chronicle episode 34 is Ellen Kuras' Lee starring Kate Winslet. Some of you might wonder who Lee Miller is? She was considered one of pioneering female photographers, War photojournalists of World War 2 giving us some of the most iconic powerful images from the war. This film is a bit of a personal project for Kate Winslet who plays Lee, a one time fashion model for Vogue to become a photographer for the same magazine. She faced many barriers, she was a determined woman to get her way in life. Lee focuses on pre/World War 2 period of her life, the period she would meet her husband Roland Penrose (Alexander Skarsgard). Related Post: Film Review - Lee (2024) Always show your support for The Chronicle and The Peoples Movies with Buy Me A Coffee or at Paypal. Every penny helps with the costs to keep everything running. We do not have any sponsors or financial support; all donations are a perfect way to show your support. Share, like and rate this episode and other episodes of the Podcast on your favourite podcast download sites and social media. You can find us on Spotify, Amazon Music, iHeartRadio, Youtube, Player FM, Castbox, Listen Notes, Boomplay, Podbean and Samsung to name a few. Do remember when your on any of the above mentioned sites including Youtube, please do like, rate, comment and review the episodes. We are a small Podcast and these things help people find us , thank and enjoy the movies!
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| The Chronicle Take 2 - The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live / Sting | 26 Aug 2024 | 00:24:46 | |
It's been a few weeks since the last episode, With Clotilde on assignment, I've decided to do The Chronicle Take 2. The chat continues with The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live Season 1 plus Horror Sting. First up I review the 6 episode spin-off series The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live. Recently premiered on Sky now available to own on Blu-Ray, DVD and Digital. With the original series now over the hardcore fans of the show can finally Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) and Michonne (Danai Gurira) finally reunite. 6 years after seeing Rick whisked off in a helicopter with Jadis (Pollyanna McIntosh) see what happened to him. Whilst see the journey Michonne embarked, will it be the spin-off that fans have been waiting for? Anyone with arachnophobia, beware Kiah Roache-Turner's (Wyrmwood) Sting will have your blood pressure rocketing. When a young girl living in a New York City block finds an egg with a spider in it, will it be the new friend she thinks she has? Unfortunately this is no ordinary spider!
If you can support for The Chronicle and The Peoples Movies, you can with Buy Me A Coffee or at Paypal. Every little bit helps with the costs to keep everything running. We do not have any sponsors or financial support; all donations are a perfect way to show your support. Share, like and rate this episode and other episodes of the Podcast on your favourite podcast download sites and social media. You can find us on Spotify, Amazon Music, iHeartRadio, Youtube, Player FM, Castbox, Listen Notes, Boomplay, Podbean and Samsung to name a few. Thank you and enjoy!
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| Harold And The Purple Crayon / My Neighbour Totoro | 02 Aug 2024 | 00:40:14 | |
Clotilde and Paul are back with The Chronicle Film Podcast and episode 33. This is a very family friendly episode with Harold And The Purple Crayon and My Neighbour Totoro. First review is Harold And The Purple Crayon starring Zachary Levi, Zooey Deschanel, Lol Rei Howery, Tanya Reynolds and Jemaine Clement. This live action film is inspired by the popular children books created by Crocket Johnson. All about a small boy with a magical crayon who let his imagination flow, draw what he wanted with two animals as his friends. In the cinematic version, Harold has grown up and wants to find his father in the real world. As he tries to find the old man, someone wants his crayon for his own nefarious reasons. Related Post: Film Review - Harold And The Purple Crayon (2024)Our final review, is a re-release of Hayao Miyazaki's wonderful My Neighbour Totoro from Studio Ghibli. Elysian Film Group who released Miyazaki's last film The Boy And Heron, giving cinephiles old and new a chance to relive the 1989 film on the big screen. A study of childhood in Post-War Japan, 2 young girls live care free lives in the country as their mother recovers from illness. They soon discover a mysterious place of spirits and magic, and the friendship of the Totoro woodland creatures. Related Post: Film Review - My Neighbour Totoro (1989)Always show your support for The Chronicle and The Peoples Movies with Buy Me A Coffee or at Paypal. Every penny helps with the costs to keep everything running. We do not have any sponsors or financial support; all donations are a perfect way to show your support. Share, like and rate this episode and other episodes of the Podcast on your favourite podcast download sites and social media. You can find us on Apple, Spotify, Amazon Music, iHeartRadio, Youtube, Player FM, Castbox, Listen Notes, Boomplay, Podbean and Samsung to name a few. Do remember when your on any of the above mentioned sites including Youtube, please do like, rate, comment and review the episodes. We are a small Podcast and these things help people find us , thank and enjoy. | |||
| The Chronicle Take 2 - Twisters | 21 Jul 2024 | 00:09:57 | |
The chat from The Chronicle film Podcast, continues with The Chronicle Take 2. In this bonus episode to Episode 32, I review Summer blockbuster Twisters. The first question many cinephiles are asking, is it a sequel to the 1996 Twister? No, it is set in the same universe and stars Daisy Edgar-Jones with Glenn Powell and Anthony Ramos. Twisters follows Kate (Edgar Jones) A once brilliant storm chaser haunted by old mistakes. Five years later she is lured back into chasing storms thanks to an old face. When danger lurks, superstar storm chaser Tyler Owens (Powell) is around, this drags Kate deep into the danger. Read Freda Cooper's review for Twisters Here. Related Post: The Chronicle Episode 32 - MaXXXine & Fly Me To The MoonIf you can support for The Chronicle and The Peoples Movies, you can with Buy Me A Coffee or at Paypal. Every little bit helps with the costs to keep everything running. We do not have any sponsors or financial support; all donations are a perfect way to show your support. Share, like and rate this episode and other episodes of the Podcast on your favourite podcast download sites and social media. You can find us on Apple, Spotify, Amazon Music, iHeartRadio, Youtube, Player FM, Castbox, Listen Notes, Boomplay, Podbean and Samsung to name a few. | |||
| MaXXXine & Fly Me To The Moon | 14 Jul 2024 | 00:37:58 | |
Love movies. Your in the right place as The Chronicle Film Podcast episode 032 is ready for your audio pleasure. Clotilde Chinnici and Paul Devine review Ti West's MaXXXine along with 1960's set rom-com Fly Me To The Moon. We will go back to the 1980's with MaXXXine and to 1985, Maxine Minx is "f***in' Star". Mia Goth reprises her from X, now blinded by the light of the glitz and glamour of Hollywood. She wants to move from the Adult industry to become a legit actress, meanwhile the Nighstalker is terrorising the city. Maxine's past also threatens her future will she become that star? The film marks the third and final film for Ti West's X Trilogy will it be a fitting ending? The final review will take us back to 1969 and Greg Berlanti's rom-com drama Fly Me To The Moon. Starring Scarlett Johansson is Kelly Jones Marketing maven who is hired to direct a 'fake moon landing'. In case Apollo 11 mission fails, Launch director, Cole Davis (Channing Tatum) is determined to succeed. Support The Chronicle and The Peoples Movies with Buy Me A Coffee or at Paypal. Every penny helps with the costs to keep everything running. We donot have any sponsors or financial support; all donations are a perfect way to show your support. Share, like and rate this episode and other episodes of the Podcast on your favourite podcast download sites and social media. You can find us on Apple, Spotify, Amazon Music, iHeartRadio, Youtube, Player FM, Castbox, Listen Notes, Boomplay, Podbean and Samsung to name a few. Thank you for listening, enjoy the movies. | |||
| 031 - Hit Man / Inside Out 2 | 22 Jun 2024 | 00:45:41 | |
After a short Summer break, Clotilde Chinnici and Paul Devine are back with The Chronicle Film Podcast episode 031. In this episode they will review Richard Linklater's Hit Man and Disney-Pixar's Inside Out 2. First up is Hitman starring Glen Powell and Adria Arjona. Powell plays University teacher turned 'hitman' who just gets too good for the job. When Maddison (Arjona) approaches him for help, will he help her or simply fall in love with her? Romance, drama, comedy and noir, possibly a film with a story that might be true! Next review is the long awaited sequel to the Pixar 2015 film, Inside Out with Inside Out 2! Will once again follow Riley now hitting puberty, shock horror new emotions await her. As her and 2 friends are invited to a special ice hockey holiday which will have the old emotions coming to the rescue. Finally, during our time off Clotilde was at two film festivals, Cannes in France and Sundance London. Sharing her thoughts on both festivals and what she saw there. Support The Chronicle and The Peoples Movies with Buy Me A Coffee or at Paypal. Every penny helps with the costs to keep everything running. We donot have any sponsors or financial support; all donations are a perfect way to show your support. Share, like and rate this episode and other episodes of the Podcast on your favourite podcast download sites and social media. You can find us on Apple, Spotify, Amazon Music, iHeartRadio, Youtube, Player FM, Castbox, Listen Notes, Boomplay, Podbean and Samsung to name a few. Thank you for listening, enjoy the movies. | |||
| Warfare and Sinners | 04 May 2025 | 00:48:23 | |
It's time for another fine episode of The Chronicle with Episode 44, our official Podcast. In this episode Clotile and Paul review Warfare along with Sinners. Up first is Ray Mendoza's Warfare co-directed with Alex Garland. Mendoza is an ex US Marine and has the last 20 years been an war consultant for Hollywood. This is where Garland comes in as the pair worked on Civil War, now working together on something based on 'memories'. Set in 2006 a group of Marines in Iraq on a mission and find themselves under attack from local insurgents. The film stars Charles Melton, Cosmo Jarvis, Joseph Quinn, Kit Connor, Noah Centineo, Michael Gandolfini, Finn Bennett and Will Poulter. Related: Sinners / Warfare ReviewFinal review is Ryan Coogler's Sinners starring Michael B.Jordan, Miles Caton, Hailee Steinfeld, Jack O’Connell, Wunmi Mosaku, and Delroy Lindo. The film is all about the troubled lives behind, twin brothers (Michael B. Jordan) return to their hometown to start again, only to discover that an even greater evil is waiting to welcome them back. This is wooing critics and fans alike will it for you? Don’t forget, when you’re on any of the above-mentioned sites, including YouTube, please like, rate, comment, and review the episodes. We are a small indie Podcast, and all these things help people find us. Thanks, and enjoy the movies! | |||
| The Chronicle Take 2 (30.5) - Love Lies Bleeding | 09 May 2024 | 00:12:00 | |
Revenge gets ripped apart in The Chronicle Take 2, the bonus episode for The Chronicle official podcast for The Peoples Movies. As promised, Love Lies Bleeding from Rose Glass. Thank you very much to everyone who has listened to Episode 30, which was released earlier today. Myself and Clotilde Chinnici reviewed Rebel Moon Part 2: The Scargiver and Challengers. You can listen to that episode by clicking on the link below (if you are on The Peoples Movies) or via the podcast site you are using to listen to this new episode. After the icy cold unholy terror of Saint Maud, the debut film by Rose Glass, we step back into 1980s New Mexico, USA. Kristen Stewart plays Lou, a gym manager leading a mundane life that is turned upside down when Jacky (Katy O’Brian) walks into the gym. Sparks fly and a full romance blossoms, but Lou has a dark past that catches up with her at the wrong times. Her father, Lou Snr (Ed Haris), just happens to be the local crimelord and Jacky’s employer. This review was originally written for The Glasgow Film Festival and BFI Flare, and I do mention these festivals in the review. Support The Chronicle and The Peoples Movies with Buy Me A Coffee or at Paypal. Every penny helps with the costs to keep everything running. We don't have any sponsors or financial support; all donations are a perfect way to show your support. You can listen to future and past episodes over at The Peoples Movies. However, you can also find the podcasts on popular podcast sites like Apple, Amazon, Castbox, and Youtube Music. Remember to rate and like the episode! Thanks again for your support. We kindly ask if you can share this post and podcast episode on social media. Enjoy the movies! | |||
| 030 - Rebel Moon Part 2: The Scargiver & Challengers | 09 May 2024 | 00:34:31 | |
If it’s movies you like, you are in the right place. The Chronicle,episode 030 has now arrived. Paul and Clotilde review two films, Zack Snyder’s Rebel Moon Part 2: The Scargiver and Challengers.
First up is Zack Snyder’s Rebel Moon Part 2: The Scargiver. Part one was epic in scale, but an epic failure in what mattered. For Part 2: The Scargiver, the surviving rebels head to Veldt. Sofia Boutella is back as Kora, who now leads her ragtag bunch of warriors defending the moon Vedt against the Imperium. She does have one thing standing inher way, Atticus Noble (Ed Skrein), who has returned from the grave.Was the damage done in part one, or will you give part two a go?
Our final film is Luca Guadagnino's Challengers, starring Zendaya, Josh O’Connor, and Mike Faist. The Dune star stars as Tashi Donaldson, a one-time tennis prodigy whose promising career ended prematurely. She would become the coach of her now-husband Art (Faist), a superstar going through acrisis. To boost his reputation, Art enters a local tournament, onlyto come up against Tashi’s former boyfriend, Patrick (O’Connor). Support The Chronicle and The Peoples Movies with Buy Me A Coffee or at Paypal. Every penny helps with the costs to keep everything running. We donot have any sponsors or financial support; all donations are a perfect way to show your support. You can listen to future and past episodes over at The Peoples Movies. However, you can also find the podcasts on popular podcast sites like Apple, Amazon, Castbox, and Youtube Music. Remember to rate and like the episode! Thanks again for your support. We kindly ask if you can share this post and podcast episode on social media. Enjoy the movies! | |||
| 029 - Mothers Instinct & Civil War | 20 Apr 2024 | 00:35:34 | |
Welcome back for another episode of The Chronicle, The official Podcast for The Peoples Movies. Paul and Clotilde are your hosts and if you love movies, your in the right place. For episode 029 we review Mothers Instinct and Civil War. First review we go back to 1960's American Suburbia with Mothers Instinct. Starring Anne Hathaway and Jessica Chastain who are neighbours, best friends, sons are like brothers. This starts like as if it was taken from the pages of a Douglas Sirk melodrama, things get dark when tragedy hits. Who is responsible? What If... is the great Fantasist's wet dream. What if something you would think of could happen did happen? Alex Garland's Civil War is one of those films now in UK and Irish cinemas. The United State now finds itself in it's second civil war and asks you, " what type of American are you?". Kirsten Dunst is veteran photojournalist Lee and mentor to Cailee Spaeney's Jesse as we follow the journalists making their way to Washington DC attempting to get the elusive interview. Is this a war movie? Political movie? a road more or something else? You can show your support for The Chronicle and The Peoples Movies with Buy Me A Coffee or at Paypal. We do not have any sponsors or financial support, all donations will be used to keep the site and podcast running. What a perfect way to show your support and in 2024 we do need your support. If you are someone who likes to listen to podcasts on the go, head over to your favourite podcast websites such as Apple, Amazon, Castbox, Google Podcasts. There is many other places you can listen to current and past episodes of The Chronicle like The Peoples Movies. We love your support, kindly ask if you can share this post and podcast episode on social media, enjoy the show! Related Post: Film Review - Mothers Instinct (2023)Related Post: Film Review - Civil War (2024) | |||
| 028 - Monster & Robot Dreams | 29 Mar 2024 | 00:33:50 | |
It's that time again, Podcast time with The Chronicle film Podcast. For Episode 028 Paul and Clotilde review Hirokazu Kore-eda's Monster and Oscar nominated animation Robot Dreams. After a slightly longer wait between the previous episode (027) due to illness business returns to normality. We first start things off in Japan with Kore-eda's power drama thriller Monster. Who is the monster? The film stars Kore-eda regular Sakura Ando whom we last saw in Godzilla Minus One. She is a single mother who knows something is wrong with her son who is acting strangely. When she learns, this is because of his school teacher, she confronts the school. We do see the film from three different perspectives: the mother, the son and the teacher. Who said Animation was just for kids? Who said it has to be gritty and violent? Watch the oscar nominated Robot Dreams directed by Pablo Berger, based on Sara Varon's graphic novel of the same name. We go back to the 1980's and Manhattan, we follow Dog who builds himself a robot companion . After a day trip to the nearby beach Dog is forced to abandon his new friend will the pair ever reunite?
Please do show your support for The Chronicle and The Peoples Movies with Buy Me A Coffee or at Paypal. All donations will be used to keep the site and podcast running and a perfect way to show your support. In 2024 we do need your support If you are someone who likes to listen to podcasts on the go, head over to the likes of Apple, Amazon, Castbox, Google Podcasts and many other places you can listen to your current and past episodes of The Chronicle. We love your support, kindly ask if you can share this post and podcast episode on social media, enjoy the show! | |||
| 027 - Dune: Part 2 & Origin | 06 Mar 2024 | 00:41:09 | |
It's Podcast time again with another fine episode of The Chronicle Film Podcast, with our critics Paul and Clotilde. For episode 027, they will review Dune: Part 2 and Ava Duvernay's Origin. First up is Origin from director Ava Duvernay (Selma) starring Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor as Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Isabel Wilkerson, along side Jon Berthnal. It's actually based on her seminal book "Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents" she wrote whilst coping with personal tragedy. The unspoken system that has shaped America and chronicles how lives today are defined by a hierarchy of human divisions. The second and final review is much anticipated sequel to Denis Villeneuve's Dune, Dune: Part Two. Based of the Frank Hebert's epic science fiction novels, following the mythic journey of Paul Atreides as he unites with Chani and the Fremen while on a warpath of revenge against the conspirators who destroyed his family. Facing a choice between the love of his life and the fate of the known universe, he endeavours to prevent a terrible future only he can foresee. Paul now living on Arakis and living with the Fremen. His nightmares and visions seem to be increasing of his prophesized future. Timothee Chalamet is Paul starring alongside Zendaya, Rebecca Ferguson, Josh Brolin, Florence Pugh, Austin Butler, Dave Bautista, Léa Seydoux with Stellan Skarsgård, Charlotte Rampling, and Javier Bardem. Please do show your support for The Chronicle and The Peoples Movies with Buy Me A Coffee or at Paypal. All donations will be used to keep the site and podcast running and a perfect way to show your support. In 2024 we do need your support If you are someone who likes to listen to podcasts on the go, head over to the likes of Apple, Amazon, Castbox, Google Podcasts and many other places you can listen to your current and past episodes of The Chronicle. We love your support, kindly ask if you can share this post and podcast episode on social media, enjoy the show! | |||
| 26.5 - 2024 EE Bafta / Oscars Preview | 17 Feb 2024 | 01:17:39 | |
This Sunday 18th February in central London the 77th British Academy Film Awards aka British Oscars also known as EE BAFTAs will take Place. Also on 10th March the 96th Academy Awards aka The Oscars will take place. Both ceremonies the best of film will celebrate a year in film. The films, those in front of the camera, those behind it and behind those we never see or hear about. For Bonus Episode 26.5, The Chronicle Take 2, your hosts Paul Devine and Clotilde Chinnici chat up the ceremony. Their thoughts on the main categories, the Rising Star Awards. Settle in get your favourite munchies it's a long episode! Also you will notice the bonus episode is no longer called The Chronicle Extra. The name is heading back to Chronicles In Film, when Paul start a new Podcast. The Chronicle Take 2 might be cheesy, it's simple, film related and works! Please do show your support for The Chronicle and The Peoples Movies with Buy Me A Coffee or at Paypal. All donations will be used to keep the site and podcast running and a perfect way to show your support. In 2024 we do need your support If you are someone who likes to listen to podcasts on the go, head over to the likes of Apple, Amazon, Castbox, Google Podcasts and many other places you can listen to your current and past episodes of The Chronicle. We love your support, kindly ask if you can share this post and podcast episode on social media, enjoy the show! | |||
| 026 - The Color Purple & Migration | 09 Feb 2024 | 00:27:42 | |
It's new podcast episode time, with Episode 026 of The Chronicle, the official film podcast for The Peoples Movies. Clotilde and Paul review The Color Purple musical and Illumination's Migration. First up for review is the film version of The Color Purple Musical. It's also based of Alice Walker's book, starring Fantasia Barino as Celie, Halle Bailey as Nettie. The film follows the story and struggles of an African American woman (Barrino). Suffering life long abuse from her step father, husband and many others living in the Deep South of America. It’s also a story of the extraordinary sisterhood of three women who share one unbreakable bond and one sister trying to find her identity.
Second and final film is the animated family adventure, Migration. Coming from Illumination, the studio that gave us The Minion and Despicable Me films. It stars the voices of Kumail Nanjiani, Elizabeth Banks, Awkwafina, Keegan-Michael Key, David Mitchell, Carol Kane, The Mallard family is in a bit of rut. While dad Mack is content to keep his family safe paddling around their New England pond forever, mom Pam is eager to shake things up and show their kids the whole wide world. Pam persuades Mack to embark on a family trip, via New York City, to tropical Jamaica. As the Mallards make their way South for the winter, their well-laid plans quickly go awry. Please do show your support for The Chronicle and The Peoples Movies with Buy Me A Coffee or at Paypal. All donations will be used to keep the site and podcast running and a perfect way to show your support. In 2024 we do need your support If you are someone who likes to listen to podcasts on the go, head over to the likes of Apple, Amazon, Castbox, Google Podcasts and many other places you can listen to your current and past episodes of The Chronicle. We love your support, kindly ask if you can share this post and podcast episode on social media, enjoy the show! | |||
| 025 - Priscilla & The Boys In The Boat | 18 Jan 2024 | 00:31:02 | |
Happy New Year to all our Podcast followers, The Chronicle is back with episode 025. Clotilde and Paul review two films Sofia Coppola's Priscilla and George Clooney's The Boys In The Boat. The first episode for The Peoples Movies podcast for 2024 is Priscilla is the first film under the microscope. Released in UK cinemas on 1st January and soon to be released on MUBI. This film is based on 1985 memoir Elvis and Me written by Priscilla Presley and Sandra Harmon. Cailee Spaeny (Mare of Easttown) as Priscilla, Jacob Elordi (Euphoria, Saltburn) as Elvis Presley. When teenage Priscilla Beaulieu meets Elvis Presley at a party, the man who is already a meteoric rock-and-roll superstar becomes someone entirely unexpected in private moments: a thrilling crush, an ally in loneliness, a vulnerable best friend. Through Priscilla’s eyes It promises to show an unseen side of a great American myth in Elvis and Priscilla’s long courtship and turbulent marriage, from a German army base to his dream-world estate at Graceland, in this deeply felt and ravishingly detailed portrait of love, fantasy, and fame. The second and final film for review is George Clooney's The Boys In The Town. Starring Callum Turner, Joel Edgerton, Joe Rantz played by Callum Turner in the story of University of Washington rowing team who would take the challenge to represent their country at 1936 Berlin Olympics and win gold. Myself and Clotilde also recorded a Best/Worst Films of 2023 episode at the same time as this one. Both sections are in editing as we speak and will be online shortly. Please do show your support for The Chronicle and The Peoples Movies with Buy Me A Coffee or at Paypal. All donations will be used to keep the site and podcast running and a perfect way to show your support. If you are someone who likes to listen to podcasts on the go, head over to the likes of Apple, Amazon, Radiopublic, Castbox, Google Podcasts and many other places you can listen to your current and past episodes of The Chronicle. Remember to share this post and podcast episode on social media, enjoy the show! | |||
| 024.5 Best Films 2023 | 31 Dec 2023 | 00:34:03 | |
Welcome to part 2 of The Chronicle Film Podcast Episode 24 Bonus episode. Clotilde Chinnici and Paul Devine chat about their Best films of 2023. There is a few films that suprised them and other great films that they thought cinephiles overlooked.
Don't forget to check out part 1 which Paul and Clotilde cover Worst Films 2023, and the main episode 024 which they review Next Goal Wins and Ferrari. The links are below to those episodes are below: Worst Films 2023 Part 1 - https://thepeoplesmovies.com/2023/12/listen-to-the-chronicle-bonus-episode-worst-films-2023/
Episode 024: Next Goal Wins, Ferrari - https://thepeoplesmovies.com/2023/12/listen-to-the-chronicle-episode-024-next-goal-wins-ferrari/
Happy New Year, look forward to you joining us in 2024! | |||
| 024.5 Worst Films 2023 | 30 Dec 2023 | 00:37:39 | |
I do hope you enjoyed listening to The Chronicle Episode 024 with reviews of Next Goal Wins and Ferrari. As promised Hosts Paul Devine and Clotilde Chinnici in this bonus episode (024.5) look back at the worst films of 2023. They both chat about those disappointing films, not quite bad, not enough to be on the Best Films of 2023 list. This is only part one of bonus episode with the best films all coming in Part 2!
Happy New Year! | |||
| Death Of A Unicorn / Four Mothers | 09 Apr 2025 | 00:42:08 | |
Your next doze of all things movie chat, better known as The Chronicle is here! In episode 43 of The Peoples Movies official film Podcast, Clotilde and Paul review Death Of A Unicorn and Four Mothers. First up is a horror comedy hybrid Death of A Unicorn starring Jenna Ortega and Paul Rudd. Coming from A24/ EFD Films which see a father daughter driving to a remote home. When the pair argue as they drive they hit what they thought is a horse, it's an Unicorn! Unsure what to do they put the body in the back of the car head to the home of the Pharmaceutical tycoon Odell Leopold. They quickly learn it has magical powers of healing, the unicorn also has some angry parents! Related Reviews: Death Of A Unicorn / Four MothersIn the second and final review Four Mothers, James McArdle is Edward a talent author on the verge of success. He looks after his mother, Alma (Fionnula Flanagan) and when he's on the verge of heading to the U.S to promote his book. His so called friends decide they want a holiday and leave their mothers with Edward. Pushing him to make some important choices in life as the elderly mothers cause havoc. As always you can show your support for The Chronicle and The Peoples Movies with Buy Me A Coffee . Every penny helps with the costs to keep everything running. We do not have any sponsors or financial support; all donations are a perfect way to show your support. Share, like and rate this episode and other episodes of the Podcast on your favourite podcast download sites and social media. You can find us on Spotify, Amazon Music, iHeartRadio, Youtube, Player FM, Castbox, Listen Notes, Boomplay, Podbean and Samsung to name a few. Don’t forget when your on any of the above mentioned sites including Youtube, please do like, rate, comment and review the episodes. We are a small indie Podcast and all these things help people find us , thank and enjoy the movies! | |||
| 024 - Next Goal Wins, Ferrari | 29 Dec 2023 | 00:41:57 | |
Christmas maybe over, cinephiles never stop and The Chronicle Episode 024, The Peoples Movies is here for your audio pleasure. I do hope you all had a good time regardless if you celebrate the day or not. Hosts Paul Devine and Clotilde Chinnici chat about Next Goal Wins and Ferrari. Both films released in UK and Irish cinemas on Boxing Day, 26th December. First film up for review is Takia Waititi's Next Goal Wins starring Michael Fassbender. Inspired by the 2014 Documentary of the same name and the true story of the American Samoan national football team. In 2001 the team found themselves destroyed thanks to a 31-0 defeat from Australia in a world cup qualifier. Absolutely deflated by the score, the team want to do one thing, score a goal. They look to Thomas Rongen (Fassbender) a football coach not having the best of times in Major League Soccer as the man to deliver what they want...A goal! The second and final film for this episode is Michael Mann's Ferrari starring Adam Driver as our titular character Enzo Ferrari the former Formula One driver turned car company he built over a ten year period with his wife Lara (Penelope Cruz). It's 1957, not all is well with , bankruptcy looming over them, and a marriage falling apart like the walls of Jericho. Enzo throws everything on the line with hope the iconic Mille Miglia, a treacherous 1,000-mile race across Italy to save the company. You can show your support for The Chronicle and off course The Peoples Movies with Buy Me A Coffee or at Paypal. All donations will be used to keep the site and podcast running and a perfect way to show your support You can also listen as well as download all the episodes on Apple, Amazon, Radiopublic, Castbox, Google Podcasts and many other places you can listen to your favourite Podcasts. Remember to share this post and podcast episode on social media, enjoy the show! | |||
| 023 - Eileen and Wonka | 09 Dec 2023 | 00:39:28 | |
It's been a few weeks, Paul and Clotilde return with episode 023 of The Chronicle Film Podcast for The Peoples Movies. Two reviews covered Eileen and Wonka. First is Eileen starring Thomasin McKenzie and Anne Hathaway, directed by William Oldroyd (Lady MacBeth). The 1960's set thriller inspired by Neo Noirs with a touch of Douglas Sirk Melodrama. It's the year 1964, Massachusetts a young niave secretary Eileen (McKenzie) works the local Juvenile prison. Her world is turned upside down by the arrival of Rebecca (Hathaway), the prison's new psychiatrist. Enchanted in every way, the pair strike up a friendship. Things take a drastic turn when Rebecca reveals a dark secret. Final review we step into the world of imagination with Wonka starring Timothee Chalamet and a host of great names. This time Roald Dahl's classic book steps back in time to see how the young Willy Wonka becomes the legendary chocolate maker. Off course it's not all plane sailing could it be 'death by chocolate'? You can show your support for The Chronicle and The Peoples Movies on Buy Me A Coffee or at Paypal. All donations will be used to keep the site and podcast running. You can also listen/ download to episodes on Apple, Amazon, Radiopublic, Castbox, Google Podcasts and many other places you can listen to your favourite Podcasts. Remember to share this post and podcast episode on social media, enjoy the show! | |||
| 022 - The Killer & Saltburn | 16 Nov 2023 | 00:28:32 | |
The latest episode of The Chronicle is here , the official film Podcast of The Peoples Movies. The latest episode 022 has reviews of The Killer and Saltburn. Paul Devine and Cloitilde Chinnici back again sharing their review of David Fincher's The Killer. The film was first given a limited cinema release at the end of October, this week it premiered on Netflix. Starring Michael Fassbender as our mysterious assassin, who after a near fateful miss finds himself going up against his employers. But who is his biggest enemy? Could it be himself? The film is based is on French graphic novel series The Killer from Alexis Nolent, will it be a film comic book and non comic book fans will enjoy? The second review is Emerald Fennel's Saltburn. The film recently opened the BFI London Film Festival, now ready to make it's cinematic debut on 17th November. Starring Barry Keoghan as Olivier Quick, a struggling student at Oxford University who finds himself invited to Saltburn. All thanks to the charming and aristocratic Felix Catton (Jacob Elordi), his eccentric family’s sprawling estate, who promises Oliver a summer he’ll never to be forget.
For anyone wondering the episodes will be every 2-3 weeks. In between The Chronicle Extra will continue the chat with more reviews, views and quips. You can show your support for The Chronicle and The Peoples Movies on Buy Me A Coffee or at Paypal. All donations will be used to keep the site and podcast running. You can also listen/ download to episodes on Apple, Amazon, Radiopublic, Castbox, Google Podcasts and many other places you can listen to your favourite Podcasts. Remember to share this post and podcast episode on social media, enjoy the show! | |||
| 021 - London Film Festival Special - Killers Of The Flower Moon, Poor Things & All Of Us Are Strangers | 26 Oct 2023 | 00:49:28 | |
Welcome the latest episode of The Chronicle, the official Podcast for The Peoples Movies and episode 021. Fo this episode is a BFI London Film Festival special with reviews of Killers Of A Flower Moon, Poor Things and All Of Us Are Strangers. There is a reason this episode was slightly delayed, is we have a co-host joining our editor Paul Devine. A big hello welcome to Clotilde Chinnici who writes for various websites as well as The Peoples Movies. The Set up will slightly alter, little bit longer most of all reviews of the latest films and shows in our cinemas or streaming on our small screens. First review is a film now in UK and Irish cinemas and Martin Scorsese Killers Of The Flower Moon. Epic crime drama starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Lily Gladstone and Robert DeNiro. Based on the real life murders of Osage people across Oklahoma, USA in the 1920s. DiCaprio is Ernest Burkhart a man torn apart with his romance with Mollie (Lily Gladstone). Also with William Hale (Robert DeNiro) who has plans for the land the oil flourishes. Next we reviewed Yorgos Lanthimos surreal fantasy Poor Things starring Emma Stone, Willem Dafoe and Mark Ruffalo. Based on the Alasdair Gray book of the same name. The incredible tale and fantastical evolution of Bella Baxter (Stone), a young woman brought back to life by the brilliant and unorthodox scientist Dr. Godwin Baxter (Dafoe). Bella is eager to learn. Hungry for the worldliness she is lacking, Bella runs off with Duncan Wedderburn (Ruffalo), a slick and debauched lawyer, on a whirlwind adventure across the continents. Final full review is All Of Us Are Strangers the new drama from Andrew Haigh (Weekend) starring Andrew Scott and Paul Mescal. Set in London, Adam (Scott) has a chance encounter with his neighbour Harry (Mescal). Slowly the relationship develops into something romantic memories drag Adam back to his childhood home where his parents seem to be living, despite dying 3 decades ago. Clotilde rounds off the episode with a round up of the best of the rest of the Festival. You can show your support for The Chronicle and The Peoples Movies on Buy Me A Coffee or at Paypal. All donations will be used to keep the site and podcast running. You can also listen/ download to episodes on Apple, Amazon, Radiopublic, Castbox, Google Podcasts and many other places you can listen to your favourite Podcasts. Remember to share this post and podcast episode on social media, enjoy the show! | |||
| 020 - The Exorcist: True Believer , Blackberry and The Creator | 09 Oct 2023 | 00:21:42 | |
Another episode of The Chronicle, the official Podcast of The Peoples Movies is now here. We have 3 reviews this week with The Exorcist: Believer, Blackberry and The Creator. In 1973 William Friedkin created one of the greatest horors ever made The Exorcist. 2018 David Gordon Green directed a new Halloween film set after the events of the original film. 2023 the film maker directs The Exorcist: Believer once again seen as a 'sequel' to the original film. Leslie Odom Jr stars as a widower who loses his wife 13 years previously and now lives with his daughter Angela. After school she heads into the woods with her friend Katerine and disappears only return 3 days unaware what has happened. Not all is well, have they been possessed by a demon? Next film is Blackberry directed and starring Matt Johnson with Jay Baruchel The meteoric rise and catastrophic demise of the world’s first smartphone. They star as best friends Mike Lazaridis and Doug Fregin. The brains behind Research In Motion (RIM) who made it all happen. When cunning businessman Jim Balsillie (Glenn Howerton) steps onboard things are on the up only to spiral downwards. The final review is Gareth Edwards sci-fi The Creator. John David Washington stars in this one as Joshua a battle scarred ex-special forces man with one mission in life, to find ‘The Creator’. The one thing behind all the Artificial Intelligence and a weapon that could end the war for good. #TheCreator #TheExorcist #Blackbery #filmreview | |||
| 019 - Expend4bles and The Lesson | 25 Sep 2023 | 00:12:55 | |
After a week off, The Chronicle the film Podcast for The Peoples Movies returns with episode 019, with Expend4bles and The Lesson. First review week the boys (and now girls) are back in town with Expendables 4 aka Expend4bles. After a 10 hiatus Sly Stallone returns as Barney Ross with Jason Statham for another slice of retro style action thriller hokum. Some familiar faces such as Lundgren, Couture also return, nw with 50 Cents, Megan Fox, Iko Uwais and Tony Jaa joining. Barney and his crew are assigned to retreive detonators for Nuclear bomb which a mysterious but dangerous Ocelot plans to use to kick-off World War III. Second and final review for this week is Alice Troughton's taut noir inspired thriller The Lesson. Starring Daryl McCormack as Liam a English literature student, aspiring writer who during the Summer tutors English. His first student is Bertie (Stephen McMillan) who just happens to be the son of his literature idol J.M Sinclair (Richard E Grant). He hired Liam to help get his son into Oxford University and the longer he stays in the Sinclair home, dark secrets unravel. One even gets him involved, but who is manipulating who? You can listen to previous episodes and watch out for future episodes here. show your support for The Chronicle and The Peoples Movies on Buy Me A Coffee or at Paypal. All donations will be used to keep the site and podcast running. You can also listen/ download to episodes on Apple, Amazon, Radiopublic, Castbox, Google Podcasts and many other places you can listen to your favourite Podcasts. Remember to share this post and podcast episode on social media, enjoy the show! | |||
| 018 - Past Lives and The Nun II | 12 Sep 2023 | 00:15:41 | |
It's that time of the week for another episode for The Chronicle, official podcast for The Peoples Movies. This week's episode we have two reviews with acclaimed arthouse drama Past Lives and horror The Nun II. First review is Celine Song's critically acclaimed arthouse drama, Past Lives. The film has been garning great reviews since it's breakout world premiere at Sundance Film Festival earlier this year. The film stars Greta Lee and Teo Yeo who play star crossed lovers Nora and Hae-Sung who we meet as kids in Seoul, South Korea. Nora's family emigrates to Toronto, Canada only for the pair to reunite this time over skype with Nora now in New York City. After another 12 year split they reunite with Hae-sung coming to visit her in New York. This time she won't be alone she will have her husband Arthur (John Magaro). the final review takes us back to The Conjuring universe and the horror The Nun II. Sister Irene (Taissa Farmiga) takes on the demoinc malevolence that's Valak who is terrorising priests and nuns in France. What does it want? All paths lead to a French all girls boarding school and a very familiar face to Irene. show your support for The Chronicle and The Peoples Movies on Buy Me A Coffee or at Paypal. All donations will be used to keep the site and podcast running. You can also listen/ download to episodes on Apple, Amazon, Radiopublic, Castbox, Google Podcasts and many other places you can listen to your favourite Podcasts.
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| 017 - Cobweb & The Equalizer Part 3 | 04 Sep 2023 | 00:16:15 | |
It's that time of the week again for another episode of The Chronicle, the official film podcast for The Peoples Movies. In Episode 017, I will review the horror film "Cobweb" from Lionsgate Films. The film stars Woody Norman (known for "C'Mon, C'Mon," where he appeared alongside Joaquin Phoenix) as Peter, a quiet boy who begins hearing knocking sounds followed by a girl's voice speaking to him. She reveals her identity and expresses a desire to be Peter's friend. Peter, who has no friends and is being bullied at school, is advised by the girl not to heed his parents' words (played by Lizzy Caplan and Antony Starr), who claim that everything is a product of his imagination. Are Peter's parents concealing a dark family secret? Who or what is Peter really communicating with? Denzel Washington reprises his role once again as our vigilante maestro, Robert McColl. After a near-death experience in Italy, Robert finds himself recovering in the small, picturesque town of Altomonte in Campania. He quickly grows fond of the community spirit there. However, how long will that peace last as the local mafia, The Camorra, terrorizes the population? Robert must once again seek justice for the oppressed before he can retire. You can show your support for The Chronicle and The Peoples Movies on Buy Me A Coffee or at Paypal. All donations will be used to keep the site and podcast running. You can listen to previous episodes and watch out for future episodes here. You can also listen/ download to episodes on Apple, Amazon, Radiopublic, Castbox, Google Podcasts and many other places you can listen to your favourite Podcasts.
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| 016 - Theater Camp, The Dive, The Blackening | 28 Aug 2023 | 00:21:26 | |
A new episode of The Chronicle the official podcast of The Peoples Movies is here. In Episode 016 I will review comedies Theater Camp, The Blackening and Survival thriller The Dive. First we head into Summer Camp with mockumentary Theater Camp. Sundance favourite directed by Nick Liberman, Molly Gordon who is also part of the cast next to Ben Platt, Jimmy Tatro and Amy Sedaris. When a rundown camp founder who has a seizure and falls into a coma, the remaing staff come together and attempt to keep things a float. This wants to be like the Mighty wind or even This Is Spinal Tap, can it? From comedy to survival, with indie survival thriller The Dive. When two sisters who love scuba diving to some the remote spots around the world. Within minutes of diving a freak rockslide traps on of the sisters and the other is racing against time to save the other. The final film comes from Ride Along director Tim Story with horror comedy The Blackening. When a group of black friends set to reunite to celebrate in a remote cabin in the woods. When they find themselves target of a masked killer, what do they want? Can the all survive? You can show your support for The Chronicle and The Peoples Movies on Buy Me A Coffee or at Paypal. All donations will be used to keep the site and podcast running. Listen to previous episodes and watch out for future episodes here. You can also listen to episodes on Apple, Amazon, Radiopublic, Castbox, Google Podcasts and many other places you can listen to your favourite Podcasts. | |||
| 015 - Blue Beetle & Strays | 20 Aug 2023 | 00:19:01 | |
Another epsiode is here for The Chronicle film podcast . In episode 015 I will review the latest DC superhero movie Blue Beetle and potty mouthed comedy Strays. First review this week, is Blue Beetle DC's latest attempt at the superhero genre. The film is being called the final film of the old DCEU, as they step into the James Gunn era, will they end on a high? xolo maridueña (Cobra Kai) stars as Jaime Reyes returning home to Palmeyra City in Mexico, only find themselves no job and threats of eviction. Jaime's life changes forever when he attends an interview at Kord Industries when he is given a box that has alien technology that will change his life forever. The final review for this episode will be the comedy Strays starring the voices of Will Ferrell, Jamie Foxx, Isla Fisher and Randall Park. We follow Reggie who loves life and his owner Doug (Will Forte), a lewd, crude dopehead who hates the dog. He loves playing "Fetch & F*ck" which Doug throws the ball far and hoping Reggie won't return and when he does he says 'F*ck!". One day Doug takes the dog on the furtherest game of fetch, only for Reggie realising he is now a stray. Street dog Bug (Foxx) takes him under his wing and both along with Hunter (Park), Maggie (Fisher) go on sweet revenge 'Doggstyle'! Do share, like this episode and future episodes on social media. Support The Chronicle and The Peoples Movies on Buy Me A Coffee or at Paypal. We are hoping to bring on a co-host, or a number of co-hosts/guests, fancy joining Paul on The Chronicle? Read more here. You can listen to previous episodes and watch out for future episodes here. Episodes can also be found on Apple, Amazon, Radiopublic, Castbox, Google Podcasts and many other places you can listen to your favourite Podcasts. | |||
| Mickey 17 and The Last Showgirl | 12 Mar 2025 | 00:53:04 | |
What do you get when you cross multiple Robert Pattinson's and Pamela Anderson in the razzle dazzle? Episode 42 of The Chronicle Film Podcast as Clotilde and Paul review Mickey 17 plus The Last Showgirl. First up is Bong Joon-Ho sci-fi satire Mickey 17 starring Robert Pattinson. This film is based on Edward Ashton's novel of the same name. We follow Mickey Barnes (Pattinson) is hired for an unique job as an ‘expendable’, sent into space to head to colonize the world of Niflheim. Every time he dies, he’s cloned and restarts again! The film also stars Naomi Ackie, Steven Yeun, Toni Collette, Mark Ruffalo. Related Post: Mickey 17 ReviewThe second and final film is Gia Coppola's The Last Showgirl starring Pamela Anderson. This film has arrived with a lot of buzz, as Anderson's big dramatic comeback. A similar comeback like Mickey Rourke's The Wrestler but with a story closer to The Substance. She plays Shelly a woman who has been dancing for 30 years at Las Vegas last Showgirl show. The show abruptly ends leaving Shelly no clue what to do next, what does do is try and repair a strained relationship with her daughter (Billie Lourd). The film also stars Dave Batista, Jamie Lee Curtis, Kieran Shipka and Brenda Song. Related Post: The Last Showgirl ReviewAlways show your support for The Chronicle and The Peoples Movies with Buy Me A Coffee or at Paypal. Every penny helps with the costs to keep everything running. We do not have any sponsors or financial support; all donations are a perfect way to show your support. Share, like and rate this episode and other episodes of the Podcast on your favourite podcast download sites and social media. You can find us on Spotify, Amazon Music, iHeartRadio, Youtube, Player FM, Castbox, Listen Notes, Boomplay, Podbean and Samsung to name a few. Don’t forget when your on any of the above mentioned sites including Youtube, please do like, rate, comment and review the episodes. We are a small indie Podcast and all these things help people find us , thank and enjoy the movies!
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| 014 - Gran Turismo & Haunted Mansion | 12 Aug 2023 | 00:12:55 | |
Another weekend has arrived and now we have another episode for The Chronicle, the official Podcast for The Peoples Movies. For Episode 14, I will review Gran Turismo and Haunted Mansion. First up is Neil Blomkamp's (District 9) Gran Turismo we have an inspiring true story of Jann Mardenborough (Archie Madekwe). A Young Welsh man who lives the dream of one day becoming a real Gran Turismo, considered one of the best gamers of the popular Playstation game. Who gets an opportunity to race in GT which will see him travel around the world, can he convince the world that he can rise above and become a GT Champion? Final review, Disney takes two with another version of Haunted Mansion. Based on the popular Disneyland ride which has been delighting people since 1969. Rosario Dawson stars as a woman attempting to build a new life in New Orleans running a B&B after years as a doctor with her son? Her rooms are already 'occupied' with ghosts, can she rely on the help of four specialists (all played by LaKeith Stanfield, Owen Wilson, Tiffany Haddish and Danny DeVito) ?
Do share, like this episode and future episodes on social media. Support The Chronicle and The Peoples Movies on Buy Me A Coffee or at Paypal. We are hoping to bring on a co-host, or a number of co-hosts/guests, fancy joining Paul on The Chronicle? Read more here. | |||
| 013 - Meg2: The Trench, Joy Ride, Film Noir Collection Volume 3 | 08 Aug 2023 | 00:24:02 | |
Welcome to Episode 0013 of The Chronicle, the official film Podcast for The Peoples Movies. The Stath Versus The Shark in Meg 2: The Trench, gross out comedy Joy Ride and Arrow Video's Film-Noir Collection Volume 3. First Jason Statham takes on the Megaldon shark in Meg 2: The Trench. The Meg was an unexpected 2018 hit for Warner Bros. with several of the cast returning for another action thriller. Ben Wheatley (Kill List, Rebecca, Sightseers) takes on the sequel, can he continue the so bad but so good feel of the first film? Next up is the directorial debut for Crazy Rich Asians scriptwriter Adele Lim with gross out comedy Joy Ride. The film stars besties Audrey (Ashley Park) and Lolo (Sherry Cola), one an aspiring lawyer the other an penniless positive artist. Audrey is heading to China for a meeting invites Lolo who just happens to invite her K-Pop loving cousin Vanessa aka Deadeye (Sabrina Wu). In China Audrey crosses paths with old college friend Kate (Stephanie Hsu) now an actress, christian, former wildchild with an incriminating tattoo, cue the chaos! Finally from Arrow Video is the third volume of their Film-Noir Collection contain 4 films from the 1940s and 1950s. From Calcutta, Ride The Pink Horse, Outside The Law, The Female Animal. Do share, like this episode and future episodes on social media. Support The Chronicle and The Peoples Movies on Buy Me A Coffee or at Paypal. We are hoping to bring on a co-host, or a number of co-hosts/guests, fancy joining Paul on The Chronicle? Read more here. | |||
| 012.5 - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem, Rich And Famous, Tragic Hero (The Chronicle Extra) | 01 Aug 2023 | 00:19:07 | |
Hello and welcome to The Chronicle Extra Podcast Episode 12.5. I will review Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem, Rich And Famous, Tragic Hero. The Chronicle Extra is when the chat continues with more reviews, over at The Chronicles In Film. This time episode 12 which had reviews for Talk To Me plus Second Sight Films reviews of Frontier(s) and May. ( You can listen to that episode here). Released yesterday 31st July in UK and Irish cinemas (USA 2nd August) is Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem. After the comic book, couple of animated Television shows and Michael Bay live action hybrids, Jeff Rowe brings Seth Rogen's dream to the big screen. The story of the four turtles living in the Sewers of New York City looking for human acceptence will they find that acceptence? Could April O'Neill help them? Finally is a double film release from Eureka Entertainment released through there Eureka Classics range, Rich And Famous & Tragic Hero. Inspired by The Godfather and Once Upon A Time in America, Taylor Wong's Hong Kong Crime Thriller stars Andy Lau, Alex Man and Chow Yun Fat. A story of a brother who drags his family into his gambling debts that forces him and his brother to join the ranks of a mobster boss. Corruption and Betrayal follows when one of the brothers becomes a rival boss with revenge on his mind.
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| 012 - Talk To Me, Frontier (s), May (Second Sight Films) | 31 Jul 2023 | 00:27:20 | |
Hello and welcome to episode 12 of The Chronicle the official Podcast for The Peoples Movies. After a week of Barbieheimer we go 'horror' with Talk To Me, Frontier(s) and May. First up is Aussie horror from Danny and Michael Phillipou's Talk To Me. A horror for the social media generation, when a group of teen mess around with an embalmed hand that is like a door to the spirital world. When the new craze gets out of control things start to unravel for one of the group especially and that door into the spirit door may still be opened. First of 2 Second Sight Films is French extreme Horror, Frontier(s). The 2007 directorial feature debut for Xavier Gens (Gangs Of London, The Divide), follows a group of thieves attempt to escape rioting Paris. They head into the countryside and lie low at a hotel, which just happens to be ran by cannibals who have their 'own' agenda. Finally Lucky McKee's cult indie comedy horror May (2002) gets the Second Sight Films treatment. This was McKee's debut feature which starred Angela Bettis as May Dove Candy, who is a socially awkward vet assistant. Struggled to connect with people, bullied young because she had a lazy eye, now looking for perfection and a boyfriend. Could that be Adam (Jeremy Sisto) the mechanic who works next door, with the perfect hands? Do share, like this episode and future episodes on social media. Support The Chronicle and The Peoples Movies on Buy Me A Coffee or at Paypal.
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| 011 - Babrbieheimer (aka Barbie and Oppenheimer) | 27 Jul 2023 | 00:26:45 | |
Welcome to The Chronicle Episode 11, the official film podcast for The Peoples Movies. After a week with no main cinema releases we have Barbieheimer bettter know as Barbie and Oppenheimer.
First up is the film based on the destroyers of worlds, J.Robert Oppenheimer, Christopher Nolan's epic drama, Oppenheimer. Cillian Murphy is the titular character, the man who would create the nuclear bomb under the guise of the mysterious Manhattan Project. This film os a character study looking at the life of Oppy as he was known by his friends, will the film be explosive?
The final review will be Great Gerwig's absurd Barbie starring Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling. Everything is perfect in Barbieland, but when sterotypical Barbie (Robbie) has a existential crisis, she must head to the real world to mend things!
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| 0010 - Evil Dead Rise, Golgo 13, Bird Box Barcelona | 16 Jul 2023 | 00:31:37 | |
Welcome to The Chronicle Episode 10, the official Film Podcast for The Peoples Movies. This week we have no reviews from the Cinema all thanks to the earlier release of Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning Part 1(listen to episode 9 for my review!), but 2 Home release entertainment releases and a Netflix orignal movie.
First up will be groovy! Studiocanal release the home entertainment version of Evil Dead Rise from Irish filmmaker Lee Cronin. The evil has moved from the woods into the city, when evil reigns on a family, will anyone survive the deadites? Let Mama in!
Second review oozes coolness with the coolest badass assiassin for hire Golgo 13. Eureka Entertainment bring us Ken Takakura 1973 live action version. As our titular anti-hero is hired to kill a crime syndicated boss who is involved in kidnapping and trafficking women in Pre-revolutionary Iran.
Finally survival horror in the Pastor Brother's Birdbox Barcelona. As the first spin-off Netflix's 2019 film which was 4th best original which starred Sandra Bullock, this time a father and daughter attempt to survive the chaos of crumbling Barca, but who is truly the enemy here?
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| 009 - Mission: Impossible- Dead Reckoning Part 1 / Elemental/ Insidious: The Red Door | 09 Jul 2023 | 00:31:09 | |
Welcome to episode 009 of The Chronicle, the official film Podcast for The Peoples Movies. This week we have episodes of Mission : Impossible -Dead Reckoning Part 1, Elemental and Insidious: The Red Door.
First review if you choose to listen to it is Mission : Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One - Tom Cruise returns once again as IMF agent Ethan Hunt. It what might be his deadliest of missions, against an enemy that knows your every step as you search for something that might force your own government to hunt you down.
Second review is the latest animated feature from Disney-Pixar with Elemental. As a daughter of a fire attempts to better her life in Element city can she live with all or just stay with fire? She must join with water to save her parents business.
Finally Insidious: The Red Door marks the fifth and final franchise entry for Insidious. Patrick Wilson and Ty Sympkins return, with the final film taking place 9 years after the original film and Dalton now heading to art college . Could the Further drag him back or is the trouble anything to do with his father Josh?
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| 008 - Indiana Jones And The Dial Of Destiny & Ruby Gillman Teenage Kraken | 02 Jul 2023 | 00:21:36 | |
Hello and Welcome to Episode 008 of The Chronicle with reviews of Indiana Jones And The Dial Of Destiny plus Ruby Gillman Teenage Kraken.
First up is Harrison Ford puts on the hat and leather jacket picks up the whip for one last hurrah in the 5th Indiana Jones Film with Indiana Jones And The Dial Of Destiny. When Indy tries to retrieve an legendary dial that could turn back time from a former officer now working for NASA in 1969. Will it be a ending wrothy of an iconic character or a start of a new journey to take over the adventures?
Second review is Dreamwork Animation's latest family adventure comedy Ruby Gillman Teenage Kraken who maybe a sweet 16 year old from Canada to her friends. If she steps into the water she will doscover truly who she is... Kraken warrior from Royal descent!
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| 007 - Asteroid City - Lady Reporter - The Walking Dead: Dead City (ep01) | 25 Jun 2023 | 00:23:51 | |
Hello and welcome to another new episode of The Chronicle, the official film podcast for The Peoples Movies.
For this week's episode I review Wes Anderson's Asteroid City, his ode to 1950's Americana. When a Junoir Stargazer event changes the lives of those in attendance.
Then out 26th June to own on Blu-ray from Eureka Entertainment is Cynthia Rothrock's 1989 action comedy Lady Reporter. Which sees the queen of direct to video action flicks investigate Counterfeiters
Then finally I get a glimspe at the first episode of the next The Walking Dead spin-off series The Walking Dead: Dead City, out in the U.S, with no channel official announced for the UK. Can TWD favourites Lauren Cohan and Jeffrey Dean Morgan bring some joy to TWD fans as they try take on the crumbling Manhattan?
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| 006 - The Flash & Extraction 2 | 19 Jun 2023 | 00:17:45 | |
Welcome once again to The Chronicle and episode 6. This week we run back in time with DC Universe The Flash starring Ezra Miller and Michael Keaton once again as Bruce Wayne and The Batman. Can Barry Allen turn back time to change what happened in the past? The second review we head to Netflix and Sam Hargrave's Extraction 2 with Chris Hemsworth back from the dead to play Black Ops super agent Tyler Rake. Once again saving someone, this time the wife and children of an notorious Georgian criminal. But who is the client and what do Client, Tyler and the criminal's family have in common?
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| Take 2 - Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy | 17 Feb 2025 | 00:29:50 | |
How mad is she about the boy? Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy aka Bridget Jones 4 is now in UK cinemas, The Chronicle Take 2 we try and find out. I do hope you enjoyed The Chronicle Episode 41 which is a EE BAFTA / Oscars special. The BAFTAs happened last night and if you didn't listen you can here and find out how good or bad we where. Also see our thought on The Oscars. 24 years after the first Bridget Jones film, Bridget (Renée Zellweger ) is back on the dating game! She has a Tinder profile and before she got a chance to swipe Bridget has a pursuer. A younger man (Leo Woodall). We also learn she's trying to get her family life back to some sort of normality after tragedy , will she be ready to mingle? The film also stars Hugh Grant, Emma Thompson, Isla Fisher, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Jim Broadbent, Gemma Jones, James Callis, Shirley Henderson, Sally Phillips.
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| The Chronicle Extra 005.1 - SPider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse / The Boogeyman | 11 Jun 2023 | 00:19:31 | |
The first Bonus Episode of The Chronicle Extra Your host Paul Devine reviews Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse and The Boogeyman the horror based on Stephen King's short story of the same name | |||
| Episode 5 - Transformers: Rise Of The Beasts + Chevalier | 11 Jun 2023 | 00:25:08 | |
New home, same podcast. For episode 5 The Chronicle is at it's new home www.thepeoplesmovies.com
For this episode I will be reviewing Transformers: Rise Of The Beasts, the seventh entry of the Transformers franchise with Bumblebee director Steven Caple Jr now in the director's with Michael Bay taking a step back to produce. The question is, will Rise Of The Beastsbe an success like the spin-off? The second movie is Chevalier starring Kelvin Harrison Jr in the titular role as the virtusoe first black violinist /composer who delighted the Royal court of Marie Antoinette and the socialites of France, but unknown past his death.
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| 004 - Femme Fatales | 22 Apr 2023 | 00:37:45 | |
After a short break away, Paul Devine returns with the long awaited next episode which is all about Femme Fatale. Paul is also a regular critic on internet radio show Scary Monsters and Super Geeks on Voodoo Radio Online. Episode 4 you can enjoy Paul's segment on the show sharing what is a Femme Fatale. Then sharing his review of Gilda starring the legendary Rita Hayworth alongside Glenn Ford. The film was one of The Criterion Collection's first UK releases back in 2016. Then it's a list of some of Film Noir's greatest Femme Fatales, not a complete however Paul may share a extended version on Chronicles In Film in the near future.
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| 003 - The 2023 Glasgow Film Festival Special Part One | 14 Mar 2023 | 00:18:01 | |
The 1st until 12th March marked 2023 Glasgow Film Festival, the 19th edition of the UK's fastest growing film festival. As ever the festival has films for all, from the UK and around the world. In the next few episodes I will review a number of film from the festival starting with this episode (003) with three films. First up is Kei Ishikawa's slow burning genre shifting film A Man (Aru Otoko) from Japan. A story that starts as a romantic drama between a divorced single mother and a new stranger in town. But tragedy strikes that takes this film into crime procedural thriller and indentity. The next film takes us slightly into the future with sci-fi drama from France, Tropic (Tropique). Edouard Salier's film of brotherly bond is vigorously tested when disaster strikes changing the fate of the brothers. Finally from Spain is The Beasts (As Bestas) Rodrigo Sorogoyen's edge of the seat thriller when hatred and xenophobia takes to some dark, unsettling places.
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