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Holmes Movies Podcast

Holmes Movies Podcast

Anders Holmes

Tv & Film
Tv & Film

Frequency: 1 episode/12d. Total Eps: 191

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When not writing screenplays or working on films that will probably never see the light of day, Anders Holmes is trying his hand at podcasting. Check out his podcast, Holmes Movies, where he picks one film and discusses it with a guest. Enjoy!

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Fascism On Film - Episode 2 - Tea With Mussolini

Episode 210

vendredi 20 juin 2025Duration 56:52

Welcome to the second episode of our new and ongoing series: Fascism On Film. Each episode of this series, the Holmes Brothers look and review a film that has to do with fascism. During the episodes, the brothers look and see how the aspects and portrayal of fascism shown in the film relate to current and/or past events.


On this episode of Fascism On Film, the Holmes Brothers head back to Italy during the time of the Second World War to discuss the Franco Zeffirelli's 1999 film Tea With Mussolini. It stars Cher, Maggie Smith, Judi Dench, Lily Tomlin and Joan Plowright. The film is a semi-autobiographical tale about a young orphaned boy left to be raised by old English and American lady expats living in Italy. The film shows the events of Italy before and during the war through the eyes of the boy Luca (played by Baird Wallace as a teenager and Charlie Lucas as a boy) who is brought up by these ladies.


We hope you enjoy this episode and stay tuned for more episodes of this Fascism On Film series.


Be sure to check out our Monument Valley Film on our YouTube Channel, the famous location is featured briefly in one of the films.


Anders's screenwriter work can also be seen in the western The Outlaws, The films is a available to watch in America , parts of Scandinavia (e.g. Denmark, Finland) & the United Kingdom on Amazon and also Apple TV. You can read a review about the film here on Collider.


Follow us on our Instagram page. For obvious reasons, we are no longer on Twitter. You won't find us there. Perhaps we will make a BlueSky account, so keep an eye out for that.


Follow our Letterboxd page where you can see what we were recommending to each other over the course of the Covid-19 Pandemic:


Check out our blog and read Anders's recent reviews on Mission Impossible: A Final Reckoning and Ryan Coogler's Sinners.


Also check us out on Letterboxd too!


Anders


Adam

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Fascism On Film - Episode 1 - Rogue One & Andor

Episode 209

vendredi 13 juin 2025Duration 01:20:49

Welcome to a new podcast series from the Holmes Movies Podcast titled: Fascism On Film! Each episode of this series, the Holmes Brothers look and review a film that has to do with fascism. During the episodes, the brothers look and see how the aspects and portrayal of fascism shown in the film relate to current and/or past events.


On the first Fascism On Film episode Anders & Adam Holmes head back to a galaxy, far, far away to discuss Rogue One: A Star Wars Story and its Disney + prequel series Andor. Rogue One was released in 2016 and was a prequel to a New Hope. It showed how the Rebel Alliance stole the plans for the Death Star, which leads into the events of Star Wars: A New Hope. It stars an all star cast including Diego Luna who plays Cassian Andor. He would get his own series in the form of Andor which is set five years before the events of Rogue One. It looks at the origin story of Cassian and it shows what makes him the man we see in Rogue One. Andor also looks at the machinations and inner workings of the Galactic Empire and the beginnings and formation of the Rebel Alliance. It also has an all star cast which includes Stellan Skarsgård. Tony Gilroy who co-wrote Rogue One and oversaw reshoots on that film was the head writer and showrunner on Andor. A very grounded and realistic Star Wars show that tackles some very heavy themes.


We hope you enjoy this episode and stay tuned for more episodes of this Fascism On Film series.


Be sure to check out our Monument Valley Film on our YouTube Channel, the famous location is featured briefly in one of the films.


Anders's screenwriter work can also be seen in the western The Outlaws, The films is a available to watch in America , parts of Scandinavia (e.g. Denmark, Finland) & the United Kingdom on Amazon and also Apple TV. You can read a review about the film here on Collider.


Follow us on our Instagram page. For obvious reasons, we are no longer on Twitter. You won't find us there. Perhaps we will make a BlueSky account, so keep an eye out for that.


Follow our Letterboxd page where you can see what we were recommending to each other over the course of the Covid-19 Pandemic:


Check out our blog and read Anders's recent reviews on Mission Impossible: A Final Reckoning and Ryan Coogler's Sinners.


Also check us out on Letterboxd too!


Anders


Adam

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Trilogies - Episode 11 - John Ford's The Cavalry Trilogy

Episode 200

mercredi 22 janvier 2025Duration 01:19:14

"Never apologize. It's a sign of weakness."


We know we're quite a ways into 2025, but Happy New Year everyone. Anders & Adam Holmes are back with a new trilogies episode! On this episode, the Holmes Brothers hop on their horses and ride out west to Monument Valley. They again discuss and analyse three favourite westerns from their childhood, two of which they saw a lot on VHS (remember those?). The movie trilogy they are looking at on this episode is: John Ford's The Cavalry Trilogy. It includes Fort Apache (1948), She Wore a Yellow Ribbon (1949) and Rio Grande (1950).


All three films star John Wayne and feature regular members of Ford's acting troupe like Henry Fonda, John Agar, Harry Carey Jr, Ben Johnson, George O'Brien and Victor McLaglen. John Ford was very much in his mythical period when making these westerns.


We hope you like this episode and do check out the films, if you have or haven't seen it.


Anders's screenwriter work can also be seen in the western The Outlaws which is a available to watch in the US, Finland & the UK on Amazon and Apple TV for example. You can read a review about the film on Collider.


Also check out Anders's reviews on Robert Eggers's Nosferatu, Die Hard 4.0 and The Crow (2024).


Follow us on our Instagram page. We're vacating our Twitter page and the site in general, for obvious reasons.


Follow our Letterboxd page where you can see what we were recommending to each other over the course of the Covid-19 Pandemic:


Also check us out on Letterboxd too!


Anders


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Holmes Movies Recommends - Episode 53 - Cairo Station

Episode 112

vendredi 12 mars 2021Duration 15:10

Looking for something to watch at home during times of self isolation? Check in with the Holmes Movies Podcast team to see what they are recommending for those struggling to find something to see. Here is Adam's recommendation: John Frankenheimer's Seven Days In May

Follow us on twitter: https://twitter.com/holmesmoviespod

Also, W. E. B. Du Bois (1868-1963) produced a vast body of written material - books, poems, articles, speeches, short stories, novels - during his long life. The causes he advocated, and the issues against which he fought, remain as relevant today as ever before. Du Bois's words carry the same profound meaning today as they did when he wrote them down. Here is a video from W. E. B. Du Bois Center Channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V_9oOoHNDMQ

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Holmes Movies Re-Release - Fargo

Episode 111

lundi 8 mars 2021Duration 01:13:14

Hello everyone! To coincide with the 25th Anniversary of Fargo, we are re-releasing an old episode of ours where we talked about the film. The Coen Brothers are some of our favourite filmmakers and Fargo is one of Anders's favourite films. Hope you like it and do stay tuned for new content coming soon!

Follow our podcast here: https://linktr.ee/holmesmoviespod

Check us out on Twitter too: https://twitter.com/holmesmoviespod

Check out Anders's website: http://www.andersfholmes.com

Next Re-Released episode will be on The Big Lebowski, which was one of our first episodes. Our new Holmes Movies Recommends Episode will be from Adam. Look forward to see what he has recommended for Anders

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Holmes Movies Recommends - Episode 52 - Bone Tomahawk

Episode 110

mercredi 24 février 2021Duration 19:07

Looking for something to watch at home during times of self isolation? Check in with the Holmes Movies Podcast team to see what they are recommending for those struggling to find something to see. Here is Anders's recommendation: S. Craig Zahler's Bone Tomahawk

Follow us on twitter: https://twitter.com/holmesmoviespod

Also, W. E. B. Du Bois (1868-1963) produced a vast body of written material - books, poems, articles, speeches, short stories, novels - during his long life. The causes he advocated, and the issues against which he fought, remain as relevant today as ever before. Du Bois's words carry the same profound meaning today as they did when he wrote them down. Check out the video here where extracts of his work are read out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L80S0abSLbs&t=8s

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Bond Backwards - Episode 20 - You Only Live Twice

Episode 109

mercredi 17 février 2021Duration 40:11

Welcome to Bond Backwards where Adam and Anders Holmes review all the films of the James Bond franchise. Starting from the last one and working backwards, to coincide with the future release of Bond 25: No Time To Die (in cinemas hopefully in April 2021) Here is their review of You Only Live Twice

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Holmes Movies Re-Release - The Silence of the Lambs

Episode 108

dimanche 14 février 2021Duration 01:05:44

Hello everyone! To coincide with the 30th Anniversary of The Silence of the Lambs, we are re-releasing an old episode of ours from 2016 where we talked about the film. We had a lot of fun talking about this film as it is one of our favourites, Anders's especially. Hope you like it and do stay tuned for new content coming soon!

Follow our podcast here: https://linktr.ee/holmesmoviespod

Check us out on Twitter too: https://twitter.com/holmesmoviespod

New episode coming soon will be Bond Backwards Episode 20: You Only Live Twice. Stay tuned for that

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Holmes Movies Recommends - Episode 51 - Seven Days In May

Episode 107

mercredi 27 janvier 2021Duration 10:58

Looking for something to watch at home during times of self isolation? Check in with the Holmes Movies Podcast team to see what they are recommending for those struggling to find something to see. Here is Adam's recommendation: John Frankenheimer's Seven Days In May

Follow us on twitter: https://twitter.com/holmesmoviespod

Also, W. E. B. Du Bois (1868-1963) produced a vast body of written material - books, poems, articles, speeches, short stories, novels - during his long life. The causes he advocated, and the issues against which he fought, remain as relevant today as ever before. Du Bois's words carry the same profound meaning today as they did when he wrote them down. Check out the video here where extracts of his work are read out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L80S0abSLbs&t=8s

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Holmes Movies Recommends - Episode 50 - Tenet

Episode 106

mercredi 20 janvier 2021Duration 11:14

Looking for something to watch at home during times of self isolation? Check in with the Holmes Movies Podcast team to see what they are recommending for those struggling to find something to see. Here is Anders's recommendation: Christopher Nolan's Tenet

Follow us on twitter: https://twitter.com/holmesmoviespod

Also, W. E. B. Du Bois (1868-1963) produced a vast body of written material - books, poems, articles, speeches, short stories, novels - during his long life. The causes he advocated, and the issues against which he fought, remain as relevant today as ever before. Du Bois's words carry the same profound meaning today as they did when he wrote them down. Check out the video here where extracts of his work are read out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L80S0abSLbs&t=8s

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