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Starve Acre, Red Rooms and Venice Film Festival05 Sep 202401:05:16

We're talking about obsession on this week's podcast after falling for the curious Quebecois courtroom drama/tech thriller Red Rooms. We also delve into a film that crosses two circles on The CineSkinny's Venn diagram of interests: folk horror and creepy puppets. That film is the 70s-set British horror film Starve Acre.

We also receive a missive from Anahit, who's attending Venice Film Festival, where the weather is hot. Will that be the same case for the films, though?

Note: this episode has a post-credits scene.

TIMESTAMPS:

Venice Film Festival: Babygirl, Queer and The Brutalist (2:38) Starve Acre review (7:27) Red Rooms review (24:23) Films about obsession: American Psycho, Peeping Tom and The Vanishing (41:49)

Recorded at EHFM's Ground Floor HQ in Leith. Go there, get a coffee and see radio/audio in action, @groundfloor__

Follow the team on Twitter @ptrsmpsn @anahitrooz @jamiedunnesq @lew_rob_, get us on Twitter, Instagram, Letterboxd and TikTok @thecineskinny, email us at cineskinny@theskinny.co.uk

Intro/outro music: Too Cool by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4534-too-cool) License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license

Kneecap, Alien: Romulus and the best rebellions in film22 Aug 202400:57:50

On the latest episode of The CineSkinny, we take a look at the blistering Kneecap, an irresistible piece of myth-making from the firebrand Belfast rap trio of the same name.

The film follows best friends, drug dealers and wannabe rappers Liam and Naoise (also known as Mo Chara and Móglaí Bap) as they avoid the Belfast ‘peelers’ and a group of ex-paramilitaries out to get them before teaming up with local music teacher JJ, who helps hone their sound as their producer, DJ Próvai. The film’s got wildly inventive visuals, a razor-sharp political message and enough drug-fulled energy to power the sun. 

Elsewhere on the show, we hear about Alien: Romulus, the 79th film in the Alien franchise (at least it feels like it), which helped kick off this year’s Edinburgh Film Festival. And inspired by the rebellious antics of Kneecap, we discuss our favourite rebels in cinema, from Nae Pasaran to the hot fox in Disney’s Robin Hood.

TIMESTAMPS:

What we've been watching: Longlegs and lots of Fringe shows (1:57) Alien: Romulus review (12:00) Kneecap review (19:41) Our favourite rebellions in film: Nae Pasaran, School of Rock, A Fistful of Dynamite, Robin Hood and Andor (45:55)

Recorded at EHFM's Ground Floor HQ in Leith. Go there, get a coffee and see radio/audio in action, @groundfloor__

Follow the team on Twitter @ptrsmpsn @anahitrooz @jamiedunnesq @lew_rob_, get us on Twitter, Instagram, Letterboxd and TikTok @thecineskinny, email us at cineskinny@theskinny.co.uk

Intro/outro music: Too Cool by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4534-too-cool) License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license

Challengers, The Sweet East, Civil War, and a perfect day at the cinema18 Apr 202401:06:53

It's been sunny in Edinburgh for the first time in weeks. We recorded two hours later than usual. Challengers is a very hot film.

One or more of these may explain the slightly feral nature of this week's podcast, in which we review freewheeling US 'satire' The Sweet East and Luca Guadagnino's latest, as well as playing the film nerd equivalent of Fantasy Football in honour of the Glasgow Film Festival's 50th anniversary (fans of Kurosawa, Panahi and Rex the Dinosaur, we will programme your cinema, speak soon xx). 

TIMESTAMPS: What We've Been Watching: Next Goal Wins, Civil War, Men In Black (2:00) The Sweet East review (16:20) Challengers review (29:10) GFT at 50, Filmhouse, and our perfect day at the cinema (38:40)

Follow the team on Twitter @ptrsmpsn @anahitrooz @jamiedunnesq @lew_rob_, get us on Twitter, Instagram, Letterboxd and TikTok @thecineskinny, email us at cineskinny@theskinny.co.uk; recorded at EHFM, Summerhall – ehfm.live

Music: Too Cool by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4534-too-cool) License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license

Disco Boy, Evil Does Not Exist and Lynne Ramsay04 Apr 202400:59:55

This week we dive into the hallucinogenic world of Disco Boy, which stars European arthouse cinema's current It boy Franz Rogowski as an undocumented Belarusian immigrant who joins the French Foreign Legion.

We also take a look at Evil Does Not Exist, the latest from Ryusuke Hamaguchi. This Japanese filmmaker has amassed a cult following but he's still to convince some of our hosts on the pod. Will Evil Does Not Exist change their minds?

And with Lynne Ramsay's Ratcatcher getting a 25th-anniversary rerelease this month, we look back at the four feature films to date from this visionary Scottish filmmaker.

TIMESTAMPS: Monster, Mr and Mrs Smith (2024), Sex, Lies & Videotapes and Irish Wish (1:50) Disco Boy review (10:55) Evil Does Not Exist review (23:54) The films of Lynne Ramsay (37:30)

CINESKINNY FILM CLUB TICKETS: https://www.theskinny.co.uk/tickets

Follow the team on Twitter @ptrsmpsn @anahitrooz @jamiedunnesq @lew_rob_, get us on Twitter, Instagram, Letterboxd and TikTok @thecineskinny, email us at cineskinny@theskinny.co.uk; recorded at EHFM, Summerhall – ehfm.live

Music: Too Cool by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4534-too-cool) License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license

The Cineskinny Guide to Studio Ghibli21 Mar 202401:15:56

In honour of Hayao Miyazaki bagging his second Oscar, Peter, Ellie and Jamie take a speedrun through the Ghibli back catalogue.

Come with us and we'll meet some magical woodland creatures, smash the fash, do a whole load of flying and catch up with some hot boys along the way. We also look ahead to Glasgow Short Film Festival and HippFest which begin... oh crikey... now. Go to them! Listen to this episode on the way!

TIMESTAMPS:

Jamie's GSFF and Hippfest previews (1:15) Studio Ghibli pt 1: The Wonder Years (Castle In The Sky, My Neighbour Totoro etc) (6:40) Studio Ghibli pt 2: Let's Get Weird (Porco Rosso, PomPoko and more) (28:30) Studio Ghibli pt 3: More Wonder Years (Spirited Away, Howl's Moving Castle) (45:45) Studio Ghibli pt 4: Late Stage Ghiblism and The Boy and The Heron (1:00:15)

CINESKINNY FILM CLUB TICKETS: https://www.theskinny.co.uk/tickets

Follow the team on Twitter @ptrsmpsn @anahitrooz @jamiedunnesq @lew_rob_, get us on Twitter, Instagram, Letterboxd and TikTok @thecineskinny, email us at cineskinny@theskinny.co.uk; recorded at EHFM, Summerhall – ehfm.live

Music: Too Cool by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4534-too-cool) License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license

GFF 2024 Roundup: Love Lies Bleeding, The Beast, After Hours (w/ Carmen Paddock and Rory Doherty)10 Mar 202400:47:36

With the 20th edition of Glasgow Film Festival nearing its close, we sat down with two of our favourite critics, Carmen Paddock and Rory Doherty, to discuss this year's proceedings

We also review GFF's blistering opener Love Lies Bleeding, share our Viggo Mortensen stories and review the mind-bending new film from Bertrand Bonello, The Beast. Plus Rory and Carmen pick out some of their GFF highlights.

Glasgow Film Festival runs 28 Feb-10 March, get full details at glasgowfilm.org

TIMESTAMPS:

Self-care, After Hours and retrospectives (1:15)

Love Lies Bleeding review (9:37)

Viggo Mortensen loves Glasgow and The Dead Don't Hurt review (18:55)

The Beast review (29:34)

Rory and Carmen's favourite films of GFF 2024 (39:21)

If you like The Cineskinny, tell your pals! Leave us a five-star review! Share the episode on socials!

Follow Rory and Carmen on Twitter @CarmenChloie and @roryhasopinions, get us on TikTok @thecineskinny, email us at cineskinny@theskinny.co.uk

Recorded at Upload Studios, uploadstudios.co.uk

Music: Too Cool by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4534-too-cool) License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license

GFF 2024: Viggo Mortensen and Solly McLeod on The Dead Don't Hurt07 Mar 202400:22:19

Another missive from the Glasgow Film Festival. On this one, we chat with the mighty Viggo Mortensen. Yes, Aragorn himself!

The Lord of the Rings and A History of Violence star was in town for the UK premiere of The Dead Don't Hurt, a sinewy western that Mortensen wrote, directed, composed the music for and starred in. 

Set in the 1860s in a small Nevada outpost, The Dead Don't Hurt is both a beautiful homage to the great westerns of the past and a subversion of this most macho of film genres. It centres on the romance between Mortensen’s character Olsen, a Danish carpenter, and Vivienne, a fiercely independent French-Canadian woman who grew up dreaming of being Joan of Arc, played by Vicky Krieps.

Mortensen and Krieps are an acting match made in heaven. They’re ably supported by a cast that includes Danny Huston, Garret Dillahunt, and the young Scottish actor Solly McLeod, who plays a brutish psychopath who will change Vivianne and Olsen’s lives forever. 

The day after The Dead Don’t Hurt’s UK Premiere, we sat down with Viggo Mortensen and his young co-star Solly McLeod to discuss the film. 

TIMESTAMPS:

Jamie introduces The Dead Don't Hurt (0:05) Viggo and Solly's first impressions of Glasgow (1:40) Viggo's love of classic westerns (3:00) How Solly got cast (4:30) The film's non-linear structure (7:30) Working with Vicky Krieps (12:10) What Viggo learned from observing other directors (16:10) Sparks of inspiration on set (18:20) What Viggo and Solly are doing next (20:30)

If you like The Cineskinny, tell your pals! Leave us a five-star review! Share the episode on socials!

Follow the team on Twitter @ptrsmpsn @anahitrooz @jamiedunnesq @lew_rob_, get us on TikTok @thecineskinny, email us at cineskinny@theskinny.co.uk

Recorded on location at Glasgow Film Festival

Music: Too Cool by Kevin MacLeod  (https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4534-too-cool) License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license

GFF 2024: Rose Glass on Love Lies Bleeding29 Feb 202400:22:08

We're back at Glasgow Film Festival for some special episodes made on the ground at the festival. First up, we have a chat with Saint Maud director Rose Glass, whose blistering second feature, Love Lies Bleeding, opened the festival. 

Love Lies Bleeding is a wonderfully lurid neo-noir thriller starring Kristen Stewart as Lou, the owner of a grimy gym in Nowheresville New Mexico, who begins a passionate romance with Jackie, an itinerant wannabe bodybuilder who walks into Lou's gym one day, played by Katy O’Brian.

Lou and Jackie’s whirlwind romance is short-lived though, as Lou's dysfunctional family, murky past and some roid rage combine to send the couple's life into a tailspin.

Before Love Lies Bleeding's UK Premiere, we sat down with Glass to discuss this hugely entertaining 80s noir throwback. Take a listen.

TIMESTAMP

The initial idea for Love Lies Bleeding (2:07) Films that influenced on Love Lies Bleeding (5:24) Glass's obsession with the body and body horror (8:45) The writing process with co-writer Weronika Tofilska (10:42) Why Kristen Stewart was perfect for the role of Lou (12:05) Finding an actress who could play an 80s bodybuilder (13:26) Making a film that's unabashedly queer (17:25) How Glass likes to surprise her audience (20:12)

If you like The Cineskinny, tell your pals! Leave us a five-star review! Share the episode on socials!

Follow the team on Twitter @ptrsmpsn @anahitrooz @jamiedunnesq @lew_rob_, get us on TikTok @thecineskinny, email us at cineskinny@theskinny.co.uk

Recorded on location at Glasgow Film Festival.

Music: Too Cool by Kevin MacLeod  (https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4534-too-cool) License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license

Glasgow Film Festival 2024: The Vourdalak, Jericho Ridge, Solo and The Invisible Fight15 Feb 202400:59:12

The gang's all back, and this week we're talking all things Glasgow Film Festival. We've got vampires! Gunfights! Drag queens! Orthodox monks doing kung-fu! Other stuff!

Ellie, Jamie, Anahit and Peter also have a chat about upstart film competition 'The Oscars', aka 'The Academy Awards'. See, they haven't even settled on a title yet, amateurs.

Peter has a coughing fit, Anahit is jet-lagged and buzzed on Red Bull so won't stop playing with the sound effects, Ellie talks us through the finer points of animation studio politics, and Jamie tells us all about why Bradley Cooper shouldn't win an Oscar. It's The Cineskinny.

TIMESTAMPS: The Oscars, aka 'How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Just Slag Off Maestro' (2:50) Glasgow Film Festival overview (12:35) The Vourdalak review (15:15) Jericho Ridge review (24:15) Solo review (30:50) The Invisible Fight review (43:00) Additional GFF picks (49:35)

CINESKINNY FILM CLUB TICKETS: https://www.theskinny.co.uk/tickets

Follow the team on Twitter @ptrsmpsn @anahitrooz @jamiedunnesq @lew_rob_, get us on Twitter, Instagram, Letterboxd and TikTok @thecineskinny, email us at cineskinny@theskinny.co.uk; recorded at EHFM, Summerhall – ehfm.live

Music: Too Cool by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4534-too-cool) License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license

 

The Zone of Interest, American Fiction, and Unsettling Cinema01 Feb 202400:55:35

This week, we take a long hard look at Jonathan Glazer's excellent new film The Zone of Interest, then have a chat about some of the more unsettling films we've watched.

In the middle, we talk through literary/race/politics satire American Fiction, and up top there's a bit of The News to shout out Glasgow Film Festival and Manipulate Festival.

TIMESTAMPS: Manipulate, GFF and the Cineskinny Film Club (1:45) The Zone of Interest review (10:25) American Fiction review (25:45) Unsettling Cinema: Henry Portrait of a Serial Killer, Mad God, Titane (41:20)

CINESKINNY FILM CLUB TICKETS: https://www.theskinny.co.uk/tickets

Follow the team on Twitter @ptrsmpsn @anahitrooz @jamiedunnesq @lew_rob_, get us on Twitter, Instagram, Letterboxd and TikTok @thecineskinny, email us at cineskinny@theskinny.co.uk; recorded at EHFM, Summerhall – ehfm.live

Music: Too Cool by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4534-too-cool) License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license

Poor Things, All of Us Strangers and Weird Film Adaptations of Weird Books18 Jan 202400:59:52

Greek director Yorgos Lanthimos (The Lobster, Dogtooth etc) returns with the hugely anticipated Poor Things, adapted from Alasdair Gray's brilliant riff on Frankenstein. Are we angry he didn't set it in Glasgow? Did its sexual politics shock us? Do we rate Willem Dafoe's Scottish accent? Listen to find out.

Also on the show, we review Andrew Haigh's devastating All of Us Strangers, and given that Lanthimos and Haigh have made bold adaptations that differ significantly from the books, we pick our favourite adaptations that bring something new to their source material.

TIMESTAMPS: What Have We Been Watching (The Boy and the Heron, The 36th Chamber of Shaolin, Back to the Future etc) (3:18) Poor Things review (12:20) All of Us Strangers review (30:17) Bold Adaptations that Bring Something New – Under the Skin, Eyes Wide Shut, Ghost World, A Cock and Bull Story (44:02)

Follow the team on Twitter @ptrsmpsn @anahitrooz @jamiedunnesq @lew_rob_, get us on Twitter, Instagram and TikTok @thecineskinny, email us at cineskinny@theskinny.co.uk; recorded at EHFM, Summerhall – ehfm.live

Music: Too Cool by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4534-too-cool) License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license

 

The Cineskinny Awards 2023: Knitwear, Needle Drops and Not Liking Popular Films20 Dec 202300:24:56

It's our now-annual end of term wrap-up, as The Cineskinny gang discuss some of our favourite bits from the past twelve months. We're talking Music! Crochet! Kids! Chaos! Sexiness! All the classics...

Follow the team on Twitter @ptrsmpsn @anahitrooz @jamiedunnesq @lew_rob_, get us on Twitter, Instagram and TikTok @thecineskinny, email us at cineskinny@theskinny.co.uk; recorded at EHFM, Summerhall – ehfm.live

Music: Too Cool by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4534-too-cool) License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license

Edinburgh Film Festival 2024: Between The Temples, Timestalker & My Favourite Cake08 Aug 202400:52:36

The Edinburgh Festivals are back, baby, and there's none more relevant to this podcast than the Edinburgh International Film Festival.

Ahead of opening night, Peter, Ellie, Anahit and Jamie discuss Nathan Silver's Between The Temples, Alice Lowe's Timestalker, and Maryam Moqadam and Behtash Sanaeeha's My Favourite Cake. 

Because it's Festival time, we also make some Fringe recommendations, forget people's names repeatedly (pre-emptive apologies to Carol Kane) and come up with daring new ways of counting up to five. It's wild, it's feral, and it's only getting hotter, it's The Cineskinny.

TIMESTAMPS:

Edinburgh Film Festival first thoughts (1:35) Between The Temples review (6:45) Timestalker review (23:00) My Favourite Cake review (33:20) Our Edinburgh Fringe picks (45:55)

EIFF, 15-21 Aug, programme and tickets: https://www.edfilmfest.org/

Recorded at Codebase, Peter's apologies for any weirdness on the audio. EHFM's Ground Floor HQ is now open, go get a coffee and see radio/audio in action, @groundfloor__

Follow the team on Twitter @ptrsmpsn @anahitrooz @jamiedunnesq @lew_rob_, get us on Twitter, Instagram, Letterboxd and TikTok @thecineskinny, email us at cineskinny@theskinny.co.uk

Intro/outro music: Too Cool by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4534-too-cool) License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license

The Films of 2023: All The Beauty and the Bloodshed, Past Lives, Tár, Passages and more07 Dec 202300:55:35

It's the end of the year, sort of, so we're running through ten of 2023's best films.

Peter, Jamie, Anahit and Ellie race through a list of challenging, exciting, engaging hits from the past year – with a pleasing number of narcissistic wrong 'uns for us to judge and mock.

The Skinny's Top Ten films, upon which this whole pod is based: https://www.theskinny.co.uk/film/opinion/the-skinnys-films-of-2023

The Cineskinny Film Club tickets: https://theskinny.co.uk/tickets

Follow the team on Twitter @ptrsmpsn @anahitrooz @jamiedunnesq @lew_rob_, get us on Twitter and TikTok @thecineskinny, email us at cineskinny@theskinny.co.uk

Recorded at EHFM, Summerhall – ehfm.live

Music: Too Cool by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4534-too-cool) License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license

Saltburn, Tish and our favourite horny freaks in cinema16 Nov 202300:53:33

On this week's episode, we take a trip back to the halcyon days of 2006 for Emerald Fennell’s Saltburn where Barry Keoghan brings chaos to a family of aristocrats. We also take a look at Tish from Edinburgh-based filmmaker Paul Sng, which acts as a tender portrait of unsung Tyneside photographer Tish Murtha. 

And inspired by Barry Keoghan's very horny and freaky performance in Saltburn, the team chose their favourite little horny freaks in cinema.

TIMESTAMPS: Saltburn review (3:45) Tish review (18:58) Our favourite little horny freaks in cinema – featuring the characters from Bottoms, Tom Hollander in Pride and Prejudice and Barbera Streisand in What’s Up Doc? (33:20)

The Cineskinny Film Club tickets: https://theskinny.co.uk/tickets

Follow the team on Twitter @ptrsmpsn @anahitrooz @jamiedunnesq @lew_rob_, get us on Twitter and TikTok @thecineskinny, email us at cineskinny@theskinny.co.uk

Recorded at EHFM, Summerhall – ehfm.live

Music: Too Cool by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4534-too-cool) License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license

How To Have Sex, Anatomy of A Fall, and Holiday Fun at The Cinema02 Nov 202300:44:17

On this week's episode, we discuss two great new films – Molly Manning Walker's energetic and unsettling How To Have Sex, and Justine Triet's topsy-turvy courtroom drama Anatomy of a Fall.

In honour of How To Have Sex's unflinching portrayal of a neon-soaked jaunt to Malia, Anahit, Peter and Jamie discuss some of their favourite on-screen holidays – a lot of Italy, a lot of poor decision-making, all the classics.

TIMESTAMPS: How To Have Sex review (2:45) Anatomy of a Fall review (18:00) Holidays on screen – Only You, The Talented Mr Ripley, The Heartbreak Kid (31:10)

The Cineskinny Film Club tickets: https://theskinny.co.uk/tickets

Follow the team on Twitter @ptrsmpsn @anahitrooz @jamiedunnesq @lew_rob_, get us on Twitter and TikTok @thecineskinny, email us at cineskinny@theskinny.co.uk

Recorded at EHFM, Summerhall – ehfm.live

Music: Too Cool by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4534-too-cool) License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license

Killers of the Flower Moon, I Know Where I’m Going! and Powell & Pressburger19 Oct 202301:00:28

This week we dive into one of the most anticipated films of the year with our review of Killers of the Flower Moon, Martin Scorsese's epic crime drama depicting the serial murder of members of the oil-wealthy Osage Nation in 1920s Oklahoma.

And with the BFI launching their humongous Powell & Pressburger retrospective this week, we review their brilliant 40s romantic comedy I Know Where I'm Going! and recommend other Powell & Pressburger films to look out for in the season.

TIMESTAMPS What we've been watching: London Film Festival, Super Mario Bros. (1993) and Rob Roy (1:50) Killers of the Flower Moon review (12:12) I Know Where I'm Going! review (33:55) Other Powell & Pressburger recommendations (43:25) 

Follow the team on Twitter @ptrsmpsn @anahitrooz @jamiedunnesq @lew_rob_, get us on Twitter and TikTok @thecineskinny, email us at cineskinny@theskinny.co.uk

Recorded at EHFM, Summerhall – ehfm.live

Music: Too Cool by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4534-too-cool) License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license

BlackBerry, Smoke Sauna Sisterhood, and Business on Screen05 Oct 202300:43:25

Jamie, Peter and Ellie revisit the bleeps and bloops of Blackberry, Matt Johnson's top-notch retelling of Research In Motion's rise and fall.

Also this week, the gang enter the steam of the sauna for Estonian doc Smoke Sauna Sisterhood, then take an icy dunk in the waters of what Peter has dubbed 'big-brain business boys'. Your Patrick Batemans, your Ray Krocs, your fella from Aliens, etc etc.

TIMESTAMPS BlackBerry review (1:30) Smoke Sauna Sisterhood review (17:20) Business on Screen, ft Aliens, The Founder, Dumb Money (26:55)

Follow the team on Twitter @ptrsmpsn @anahitrooz @jamiedunnesq @lew_rob_, get us on Twitter and TikTok @thecineskinny, email us at cineskinny@theskinny.co.uk

Recorded at EHFM, Summerhall – ehfm.live

Music: Too Cool by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4534-too-cool) License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license

A Cat Called Dom, Rotting In The Sun, and Live Music on Film21 Sep 202300:45:07

Things get a bit meta on this week's Cineskinny. Ellie and Peter discuss Will Anderson and Ainslie Henderson's inventive and exciting documentary A Cat Called Dom, then we chat about Sebastián Silva's bacchanalian meta drama Rotting In The Sun.

We share our favourite gigs on film, Peter loses it about halfway through but gets it back again, [add a third here explaining the chat section thanks x]. It's The Cineskinny, a good film podcast.

TIMESTAMPS:

A Cat Called Dom review (3:45) Rotting In The Sun review (12:15) What makes a good concert film? Stop Making Sense, Inside, Awesome; I F***in' Shot That! (26:45)

Get tickets for our MUBI screenings at theskinny.co.uk/tickets

Follow the team on Twitter @ptrsmpsn @anahitrooz @jamiedunnesq @lew_rob_, get us on Twitter and TikTok @thecineskinny, email us at cineskinny@theskinny.co.uk

Recorded at EHFM, Summerhall – ehfm.live

Music: Too Cool by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4534-too-cool) License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license

Past Lives, A Life on the Farm + Anahit’s missive from the Venice Film Festival07 Sep 202300:51:55

On this week's podcast, Jamie, Ellie and Peter escape the heatwave with two films of varying quality – Celine Song's much-hyped Past Lives, and outsider artist doc A Life on the Farm. 

We then get into a chat about films about films, cos we're cool like that, and Anahit saves the day by dialling in from Venice Film Festival. Molto bene, and so on and so forth.

TIMESTAMPS:

Past Lives review (01:55) We hear from Carmen Thompson of We Are Parable about new filmmaker programme Momentum (14:45) A Life on the Farm review (19:45) Anahit's Venice Diary (30:40) Films About Films (Day and Night, 8 1/2, The Sweatbox, The Blair Witch Project) (37:50)

Follow the team on Twitter @ptrsmpsn @anahitrooz @jamiedunnesq @lew_rob_, get us on Twitter and TikTok @thecineskinny, email us at cineskinny@theskinny.co.uk

Recorded at EHFM, Summerhall – ehfm.live

Music: Too Cool by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4534-too-cool) License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license

Passages, Scrapper and great love triangles on screen17 Aug 202300:44:15

EIFF kicks off this week and we've two more films from the programme to preview: Passages and Scrapper. 

And in honour of the blistering love triangle at the heart of Passages, we discuss our favourite love triangles on screen, which means we get talking about two hilarious and very sexy screwball comedies from 1940 starring Cary Grant: My Favourite Wife and The Philadelphia Story.

TIMESTAMPS:

Scrapper review (5:05) Passages review (17:25) Our favourite love triangles on screen: My Favourite Wife and The Philadelphia Stroy (32:26)

Follow the team on Twitter @ptrsmpsn @anahitrooz @jamiedunnesq @lew_rob_, get us on Twitter and TikTok @thecineskinny, email us at cineskinny@theskinny.co.uk

Recorded at EHFM, Summerhall – ehfm.live

Music: Too Cool by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4534-too-cool) License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license

EIFF 2023 Preview: Fremont, Afire, Variety and Femme03 Aug 202300:54:44

It looked unlikely for a moment there, but we're delighted to see Edinburgh International Film Festival, one of the world's longest-running film festivals, return for its 76th year.

We dig into four films from the programme, including Afire, the latest film from German master Christian Petzold, and Bette Gordon's feminist classic Variety, from 1983.

TIMESTAMPS:

EIFF is back – are we excited? (1:30) Closing film Fremont (8:10) Femme (15:55) Variety (25:35) Afire (38:21) More EIFF picks, Showing Up, The First Slam Dunk, Passages, Kill and more (48:45)

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Recorded at EHFM, Summerhall – ehfm.live

Music: Too Cool by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4534-too-cool) License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license

Barbie and Oppenheimer, aka Barbenheimer, aka Oppenboppie, aka Barboppie25 Jul 202300:38:26

This week, Peter, Jamie and Anahit (plus a remote assist from Lewis!) discuss the tale of one of the most pervasive and powerful forces even unleashed on the world, plus some film by that Inception lad about a sad scientist in a funky hat.

Yes, it's Barbie and Oppenheimer, together at last – recorded in a real hurry to really give it that 'sugar rush, existential crash' vibe. Vive le cinema, and power to the striking writers and actors! 

TIMESTAMPS:

Barbenheimer as a cultural moment (2:00) Oppenheimer review (5:20) Lewis' Barbie review *a little bit spoilery* (17:00) The rest of the gang on Barbie (20:45)

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Recorded at EHFM, Summerhall – ehfm.live

Music: Too Cool by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4534-too-cool) License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license

 

Crossing, I Saw The TV Glow, and Edinburgh Film Festival first thoughts18 Jul 202400:49:19

On this week’s podcast, the gang review two great new films with very different perspectives on the trans experience – Levan Akin’s Crossing, and Jane Schonebrun’s I Saw The TV Glow.

Jamie gives his first thoughts on the EIFF programme, we all pitch in on The Bear season three (crossfade one more time, I dare you, I double dare you mother-), plus a few more bits and bobs.

Massive shout-out to EHFM, on our final visit to their venerable Summerhall studio. Next time you hear us, we’ll be in another studio (probably the new EHFM one, timelines permitting). ehfm.live, the only good radio station.

GFT’s CROSSING COFFEE AFTERNOON WITH OTTOMAN COFFEEHOUSE: https://www.glasgowfilm.org/movie/crossing

TIMESTAMPS: What We've Been Watching - The Bear, Maxxxine, Problemista (1:20) Crossing review (13:20) I Saw The TV Glow review (25:10) Edinburgh Film Festival first thoughts (44:30)

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Music: Too Cool by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4534-too-cool) License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license

Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning Part 1 and Films of the Year so Far...06 Jul 202300:59:51

Two much-loved film franchises with ageing action stars charge into cinemas this week. Tom Cruise is back as super-spy Ethan Hunt to battle an omniscient AI in Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning Part 1 and Harrison Ford is Indiana Jones, who's on the hunt for the Dial of Destiny with the help from Phoebe Waller-Bridge.

We also take a look back on the best films of the year so far with the help of some members of the Skinny film team, namely Rory Doherty, Louis Cammell, Ross McIndoe, Carmen Paddock and Tony Inglis. The chat begins by digging into our highlights before veering off to discuss the state of film distribution more generally.

Finally, with the programme for EIFF announced this week, we pick out a couple of highlights before our more in-depth EIFF preview show in August.

TIMESTAMPS

Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny review (1:20)

Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning Part 1 review (14:40)

Films of the Year so far... (20:55)

- Blue Jean (23:40) - Rye Lane (27:20) - One Fine Morning (29:30) - Marcel the Shell with Shoes On (33:30) - Saint Omer/All the Beauty and the Bloodshed (34:20) - Tar (39:18) - How to Blow Up a Pipeline (40:25) - Skinamarink (42:25)

The general state of film distribution in 2023 (43:50)

First look at EIFF's 2023 programme (53:34)

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Recorded at EHFM, Summerhall – ehfm.live

Music: Too Cool by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4534-too-cool) License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license

Asteroid City, The Super 8 Years, and Ye Olde Guide to Folk Horror22 Jun 202300:59:14

This time, Wes Anderson rolls into Asteroid City with every actor you've ever heard of, Annie Ernaux narrates some of her archive video to mixed results, and we have a Solstice-inspired chat about Folk Horror. 

Elsewhere, Anahit talks about aesthetic hospitals and Jamie shares his beef with a particular cinema chain who shall remain nameless. Classic Cineskinny, 10/10.

TIMESTAMPS

What We've Been Watching: Death Race 2000, Black Mirror, The Gallows Pole (2:50)

Asteroid City review (16:20)

The Super 8 Years review (30:35)

Folk Horror: The Wicker Man, Apostle, The Village, Night of the Demon (41:40)

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Recorded at EHFM, Summerhall – ehfm.live

Music: Too Cool by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4534-too-cool) License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license

Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, Chevalier + awesome period dramas08 Jun 202300:55:37

We dive into the Spider-Verse with Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse. The question is, can this sequel live up to the brilliance of the previous film?

We also take a look a the glossy Chevalier, a sweeping costume drama based on the early life of French composer Joseph Bologne (aka Chevalier de Saint George), who was the first European composer of African descent.

And off the back of Chevalier, we discuss some of our favourite period drama.

TIMESTAMPS

What we've been watching: Dungeons & Dragons; Big Boys (2:34) Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (8:06) Chevalier (22:33) Our favourite period dramas (38:14)

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Music: Too Cool by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4534-too-cool) License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license

Workin’ The Land: Full Time, Local Hero at 40, Our Daily Bread, Groundhog Day + Runaway Bride18 May 202300:41:17

This week, we discuss the hyper-stressful work drama Full Time, the ubiquitous Local Hero, and a collection of films about, ahem, smart-mouth city folk going to the countryside.

Also, Anahit finds Zorro in Corstorphine, Jamie plays 'Defamation Bingo', Lewis recommends a YouTube banger, and Peter gets interrupted by a motorbike. Twice.

Recorded at EHFM, Summerhall: https://ehfm.live

TIMESTAMPS:

What We've Been Watching (Winter Boy, Defunctland, Mark of Zorro) (01:00) Full Time review (05:40) Local Hero's 40th anniversary (15:30) City Slickers in the Country chat ft Our Daily Bread, Groundhog Day, Runaway Bride and more (25:20)

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Music: Too Cool by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4534-too-cool) License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license

Return to Seoul, Final Destination, Giant Ants and Pirates (of the Caribbean)04 May 202300:48:33

Peter, Jamie and Lewis decamp to a meeting room for an old school pod full of fun times, serious film discussion, and a weird hissing that mostly goes away.

We discuss the excellent Return to Seoul, namecheck some of our favourite pop cinema franchises, talk a lot about a giant half-man half-ant, and get the lowdown from Jamie on Alchemy Film Festival in Hawick.

TIMESTAMPS

Alchemy Film Festival (01:00) Return to Seoul review (11:05) Pop cinema – Pirates of the Caribbean, Final Destination, The Transporter (22:55) Matinee preview aka Mant review (40:45)

TICKETS FOR MATINEE: https://theskinny.co.uk/tickets

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Music: Too Cool by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4534-too-cool) License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license

 

Polite Society, Sick of Myself, Renfield + ’Draculads on Tour’20 Apr 202300:48:00

Polite Society is a martial arts comedy family drama. Sick of Myself is about two massive narcissists. Renfield is 'the worst film Jamie's reviewed on the podcast'. All this energy, and more, in a neat 48 minutes.

Get ready for a high-octane, sweary and chaotic speedrun through the cinema, answering such questions as 'which one is Nosferatu?' and '*how* much for a non-working toy camcorder from the late 90s?!?'

TIMESTAMPS

Polite Society, Nida Manzoor's banger of a debut (1:00) Sick of Myself, aka Worst Person in the World: Sicko Mode (9:20) Renfield, a Dracula film that is Not Very Good (17:35) Draculads on Tour: some of the best and most interesting Draculas and Dracula-adjacents in film and TV (29:20)

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Music: Too Cool by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4534-too-cool) License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license

 

Carol Morley talks Muriel Box, Jane Campion and Typist Artist Pirate King13 Apr 202300:30:42

In a genius bit of Bank Holiday scheduling, we're delving into the recent past for Jamie's chat with the excellent director Carol Morley.

We discuss Carol's career, her new film Typist Artist Pirate King and the role of Jane Campion in getting it off the ground, and Carol's work in spotlighting the great Muriel Box. Apologies for the audio on the intro, we were not in a bin – we were in a meeting room, and we want that on the record.

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TIMESTAMPS:

Jamie on Typist Artist Pirate King (1:00) A mini 'What We're Looking Forward To...' (3:20) Carol Morley on Dreams of a Life (4:30) Morley’s new film, Typist Artist Pirate King (7:20) New ways of portraying mental health on screen (12:30) Monica Dolan, ‘one of the greatest actors of our generation’ (22:00) Muriel Box, and celebrating female artists (24:40) Jane Campion, legend (27:40)

Carol and Muriel radio documentary: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m001jcln

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Music: Too Cool by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4534-too-cool) License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license

John Wick 4, Leonor Will Never Die, and the Wild World of Action Cinema30 Mar 202300:42:47

This week, the gang discuss the latest work by everyone's favourite staid purveyor of kicking people's heads in, John Wick.

We also discuss the surreal and spooky Filipino action-comedy-drama Leonor Will Never Die, and talk about a few more films making exciting innovations in the field of Fightin' At The Movies.

In case you hadn't guessed, Anahit was away this week, and it turns out Peter had a bit of a cold. Expect mid-energy and vibrancy! Also a surprising amount about horses! And more!

TIMESTAMPS Our Indie Cinema Guide with Film Hub Scotland, and free MUBI screenings (00:30) Jamie on Glasgow Short Film Festival (2:20) Leonor Will Never Die review (6:00) John Wick 4 review (14:40) Kung Fu Hustle, Upgrade, and further watching (30:35)

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Recorded at Upload Studios, uploadstudios.co.uk

Music: Too Cool by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4534-too-cool) License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license

BFFs & female friendship on screen, Hello Dankness and Rye Lane16 Mar 202300:39:09

Anahit's written a book! BFFs is about the radical potential of female friendship, so your best podcast pals are here for a pals' chat about a pal's book (except for Jamie, who is waylaid on another project we'll tell you about later...)

Elsewhere, we take a big ol' honk on Hello Dankness, the latest from mash-up nouveau-agitprop legends Soda_Jerk, ahead of its Glasgow Short Film Festival screening, and Anahit fills us in on the lovely Rye Lane.

Thanks to the Hippodrome Silent Film Festival for sponsoring The Cineskinny! hippfest.co.uk

TIMESTAMPS:

What We've Been Watching (Rye Lane, The Origin) (3:30) Hello Dankness review (9:50) BFFs chat (20:30)

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Music: Too Cool by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4534-too-cool) License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license

GFF 2023: Sanctuary and War Pony (w/ Iana Murray and Rory Doherty)10 Mar 202300:34:16

Glasgow Film Festival is nearing its close, so we've asked two of our favourite critics, Iana Murray and Rory Doherty, to join us to share their favourite films of the festival.

We also review Sanctuary, a kinky chamber piece starring Christopher Abbott as a hotel heir who’s become reliant on regular bouts of humiliation, and Margaret Qualley as the dominatrix who clearly relishes making her client feel like a worm.

We also react to this year's Surprise Movie, which turned out to be War Pony, the debut feature from Gina Gammell and actor Riley Keough following parallel stories about two young Native Americans who live on the Pine Ridge reservation in South Dakota.

Glasgow Film Festival runs 1-12 March, get full details and tickets at glasgowfilm.org

TIMESTAMPS:

War Pony (GFF's Surprise Film) review (2:32)

Sanctuary review (13:46)

Rory and Iana's favourite films of GFF 2023 (22:30)

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Recorded at Upload Studios, uploadstudios.co.uk

Music: Too Cool by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4534-too-cool) License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license

Orlando, My Political Biography; Unicorns and gender-fluid cinema04 Jul 202401:06:07

On this week’s show, we’ve been watching films centred on gender-non-conforming characters. 

We’re looking at Orlando, My Political Biography, which is a playful essay film about trans identity from Spanish philosopher Paul B. Preciado, and Unicorn, a British drama about the relationship that forms between a straight mechanic from Essex and a drag performer from a conservative Indian family in Manchester. 

And off the back of these two films, we're gonna end the show considering some interesting trans and gender-fluid films from film history.

TIMESTAMPS: Bad Sisters, Sunset Boulevard, Our Friends in the North and Inside Out 2 (4:09) Orlando, My Political Biography review (16:14) Unicorns review (31:36) Trans cinema: Paris is Burning, Tangerine, The Naked Civil Servant and Tomboy (45:39)

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Music: Too Cool by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4534-too-cool) License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license

GFF 2023: Matt Johnson on telling the rise and fall of BlackBerry08 Mar 202300:23:32

In hilarious fashion, BlackBerry chronicles the rise and sharp decline of the world’s first smartphone. We down with writer-director and star Matt Johnson while he was attending the UK premiere at Glasgow Film Festival to discuss the film.

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Jay Baruchel plays the naive inventor of the BlackBerry, Mike Lazaridis; Only Sunny in Philadelphia’s Glenn Howerton is fantastic at Jim Balsillie, the shark-like businessman who helps Mike sell BlackBerry to the world; and Johnson himself plays Doug Fregin, the vest-wearing tech bro who started the company with Lazaridis but would rather have a good time than be in business.

The film is a delight, and a world away from tragic moral tales like The Social Network or Jobs. Johnson's approach is less ostentatious, bringing these tech giants down to a human level and telling a story full of wit and pathos. 

Glasgow Film Festival runs 1-12 March, get full details and tickets at glasgowfilm.org

TIMESTAMPS:

Glasgow, Limmy and deep-fried pizza (1:22)

Why make a film about the deeply uncool BlackBerry (3:38)

Casting Always Sunny's Glenn Howerton (7:47)

The film's 'fly-on-the-wall' style (10:30)

Borrowing from Robert Altman (14:12)

Making an honest story about capitalism (14:55)

Johnson's similarity to all three main characters (18:33)

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Music: Too Cool by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4534-too-cool) License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license

GFF 2023: Daniel Goldhaber and Daniel Garber on How to Blow Up a Pipeline06 Mar 202300:18:01

We've broken away from our usual recording schedule to visit the Glasgow Film Festival, which is currently in full swing. 

One of the most exciting films to emerge from the programme this year has been How to Blow Up a Pipeline, Daniel Goldhaber’s ticking time bomb thriller following an idealistic group of young people drawn from all across America who gather in Texas for a bout of sabotage on a key oil pipeline. 

While they were in Glasgow for the UK premiere of the film, we spoke to Goldhaber and editor Daniel Garber. 

Glasgow Film Festival runs 1-12 March, get full details and tickets at glasgowfilm.org

TIMESTAMPS:

Adapting Andreas Malm’s political manifesto of the same name into a nail-biting heist thriller (1:35)

Creating the film's urgent quality through editing and pacing (3:55)

Hitting upon the film's structure combining cliffhangers and flashbacks (5:38)

Visual influences (8:55)

16mm cinematography (10:15)

The stunning cast of up-and-coming actors (11:35)

Giving young audiences hope (15:26)

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Music: Too Cool by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4534-too-cool) License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license

 

Glasgow Film Festival 2023: How To Blow Up A Pipeline, Ramona, I Like Movies + Skin Deep01 Mar 202300:56:50

GFF is back, so The Cineskinny team take a large dive into the 2023 programme. We’re blowing up pipelines, we’re taking breezy trips to Madrid, we’re Liking Movies – here we Glas-go again, etc etc

Glasgow Film Festival runs 1-12 March, get full details and tickets at glasgowfilm.org

TIMESTAMPS:

How To Blow Up A Pipeline review (4:10)

I Like Movies review (15:05)

Ramona review (26:00)

Skin Deep review (35:05)

Additional GFF picks - more films, good bars, tasty falafel (44:45)

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Music: Too Cool by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4534-too-cool) License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license

 

Broker, Best in Show, Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping, and Silent Cinema! It’s Back!16 Feb 202300:42:39

The Cineskinny returns with news of Hirokazu Kore-eda's new film Broker, a chat about the weird and wolf-filled world of mockumentaries, and a whole bunch of fun movie chat...

TIMESTAMPS:

What We've Been Watching - 2:25 Broker review - 7:45 Mockumentaries (Culloden, Popstar, This is Spinal Tap, Best in Show) - 18:35 What We're Looking Forward To - 36:30

Thanks to Hippodrome Silent Film Festival for sponsoring The Cineskinny! hippfest.co.uk for all the details

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Blue Jean, Saint Omer, and the Dread Spectre of Margaret Thatcher02 Feb 202301:01:45

Back once again, the team review Alice Diop's award-winning Saint Omer and Georgia Oakley's Section 28 drama Blue Jean, before ripping into Margaret Thatcher for a good 20 minutes via a discussion of noted 'normal country' Great Britain.

We're talking hauntology, male dance troupes, light-to-mid gangsterism, Bill Nighy shouting into the distance, and films that can make even the saddest amongst you smile. A fun time all round... TIMESTAMPS: What We've Been Watching [The Last of Us, All Quiet on the Western Front] (1:20) Saint Omer (11:05) Blue Jean (27:05) Thatcher and British Cinema [The Long Good Friday, Pride, Adam Curtis, The Full Monty] (39:25) What We're Looking Forward To (59:00)

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Music: Too Cool by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4534-too-cool) License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license

All the Beauty and the Bloodshed, Tár, and AI in film19 Jan 202301:06:23

We kick off 2023 with a pair of excellent new releases – the *incredible* Nan Goldin documentary All the Beauty and the Bloodshed and Tár, starring the excellent Cate Blanchett.

The gang also take a dive into Artificial Intelligence in cinema with some help from a Mr. ChatGPT, Jamie and Anahit talk about the new official 'Best Film of All Time', and Peter has some fun with puns.

TIMESTAMPS:

What We've Been Watching (Jeanne Dielman, Summer of Soul) - 0:30 All the Beauty... review - 11:40 Tár review - 25:30 AI in cinema chat (Wall-E, The Matrix, Stepford Wives, I'm Your Man) - 37:15

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Music: Too Cool by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4534-too-cool) License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license

Cool Kids, Hot Guys, Great Knitwear: The Cineskinny End of Year Round-up05 Jan 202300:37:09

After our *proper* 2022 round-up, the gang takes a slightly more chaotic look back on the past year.

We've got Barry Keoghan chat! We talk about The Northman! We put together a whole '2022 in film fashion' retrospective! The 'fits! The knits! etc etc

Big festive fun from the whole gang – we were all a bit ill and woozy when we recorded this one, and you can tell...

Read more about The Skinny's Films of 2022 at theskinny.co.uk/film/opinion/films-of-the-year-2022

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Music: Too Cool by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4534-too-cool) License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license

 

Films of 2022: from Licorice Pizza to Aftersun via Everything Everywhere All at Once15 Dec 202200:57:58

It's that time of year again. Anahit, Jamie, Lewis and Peter are rounding out 2022 by running through The Skinny's top ten films of the year, which include a few titles we didn't get to review on the pod, like Licorice Pizza, Happening and Nope. 

 

TIMESTAMPS:

Licorice Pizza - 2:46 The Worst Person in The World - 11:20 Happening - 14:04 Hit The Road - 20:52 The Banshees of Inisherin - 24:36 Nope - 29:40 Memoria - 40:16 Everything Everywhere All at Once - 43:25 Decision to Leave - 47:23 Aftersun - 49.59

Read more about The Skinny's Films of 2022 at theskinny.co.uk/film/opinion/films-of-the-year-2022

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A Very Merry Cineskinny Christmas: Klaus, Gremlins, You’ve Got Mail and many more01 Dec 202200:57:44

On this week's episode, Jamie, Anahit, Lewis and Peter go on a festive rampage through some of their favourite Christmas movies.

Cue a surprising amount of violence, the spectre of communism, the invention of the hula hoop, song and dance numbers, and just one reference to The Muppets Christmas Carol. Well, there was always gonna be one... TIMESTAMPS:

What We've Been Watching - 1:30 Klaus - 11:40 Gremlins - 17:35 Remember The Night - 24:00 Jingle All The Way - 27:50 You've Got Mail - 34:55 The Hudsucker Proxy - 39:10 Better Watch Out - 44:35 Anna and the Apocalypse - 47:55

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Aftersun review: Catharsis, childhood, and the chasm of time (w/Xuanlin Tham)18 Nov 202200:14:23

In this special bonus mini episode of THE CINESKINNY, we're going back to August, and our review of the incredible new film Aftersun which hits cinemas this weekend. It's amazing, go and see it.

Jamie, Anahit, Lewis and 'Friend Of The Pod' Xuanlin Tham discuss the film, by Edinburgh-born director Charlotte Wells and starring Paul Mescal and Frankie Corio. This initially went out as part of our EIFF live episode, which you can find in the feed.

Jamie's interview with Charlotte Wells: https://www.theskinny.co.uk/film/interviews/charlotte-wells-on-aftersun

 

The Exorcism, The G, Bye Bye Tiberias, and Films That Didn't Need To Go That Hard20 Jun 202401:03:41

We're back to a full complement this week for a B-movie bonanza. Russell Crowe is back on his anti-demon beat in The Exorcism (bad), Dale Dickey is out for revenge in The G (better), and we all chat about some of our favourite genre movies.

Anahit fills us in on Lina Soualem and Hiam Abbas' new documentary Bye Bye Tiberias so we can keep our arthouse credentials, then we fling it all away talking about the Minions and whether or not it's good to eat mud. For your consideration, it's The Cineskinny.

TIMESTAMPS: WWBW: Bye Bye Tiberias, Fried Green Tomatoes..., Interview with the Vampire, Minions: Rise of Gru (2:00) The Exorcism review (14:20) The G review (27:15) Films With No Right To Be This Good: House, Pacific Rim, Speed Racer, Detour, The Running Man (40:10)

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Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, Bones and All, and lovely Timothée Chalamet17 Nov 202201:02:41

On this week’s pod, Peter Jamie and Anahit go long on Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, and discuss everyone’s favourite elfin film boi, Timothée Chalamet, ahead of his new film Bones and All.

Elsewhere, Jamie tries and fails to get his colleagues to watch Georgian fable What Do We See When We Look At The Sky?, Peter gets annoyed with James Corden, and Anahit tells us all about *checks notes* Looney Tunes: Back In Action…

TIMESTAMPS

What We’ve Been Watching (1:35) Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (7:40) What Do We See… (27:10) Bones and All (34:30) Timothee Chalamet retrospective (40:30)

The Visual Effects Crisis: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eALwDyS7rB0

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The Jafar Panahi Appreciation Society: No Bears, Bros, Wendell and Wild03 Nov 202200:50:40

Jafar Panahi's a legend. On this week's tech-afflicted episode of The Cineskinny, the whole gang crowds into a meeting room to discuss the excellent No Bears, and celebrate the Iranian director's incredible 'post-filmmaking-ban' run of films. 

Before all that, we review Billy Eichner's Bros and Henry Selick's new stop-motion movie Wendell and Wild. Peter goes off on a tangent about fish, the room gets hotter and hotter as we go on, and the mics each present their own problems, except for Anahit's lapel mic. It is, once again, The Cineskinny.----more----

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TIMESTAMPS

What We've Been Watching (w/ Peter's Fish Chat) (1:30) Bros (8:15) Wendell and Wild (20:00) No Bears (28:55) Jafar Panahi recap (38:05)

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EIFF & Filmhouse closures; Triangle of Sadness; Decision to Leave; The Banshees of Inisherin20 Oct 202200:58:37

It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.

We look forward to three of the buzziest titles from this summer's festival circuit coming to cinemas over the next two weeks. There's Triangle of Sadness from Swedish director Ruben Östlund, which won the Palme d'Or at Cannes; Decision to Leave, a silky piece of neo-noir from Korean director Park Chan-wook, which won Park the Best Director award at Cannes; And The Banshees of Inisherin, which sees Martin McDonagh reunited with ​​Colin Farrell and Brenden Gleeson; Farrell won Best Actor when the film played at Venice Film Festival.

All this great cinema coming out is soured, however, by the brutal closure of the Edinburgh Film Festival, the Filmhouse in Edinburgh and the Belmont in Aberdeen, which all closed their doors two weeks ago, seemingly for good, when the organisation in charge of them, the Centre for the Moving Image, collapsed due to insolvency. We discuss the devastating effect this will have on the Scottish film community.

TICKETS FOR BRYAN M FERGUSON SCREENINGS -  GLASGOW: https://www.cca-glasgow.com/programme/the-cineskinny-film-club-bryan-m-ferguson-retrospective 

TIMESTAMPS

What We've Been Watching (1:45) Closure of EIFF and Filmhouse (11:29) Triangle of Sadness (27:45) Decision to Leave (36:32) The Banshees of Inisherin (43:29)

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Girls Girls Girls! Horror, Horror, Horror! Bryan! M! Ferguson!06 Oct 202201:01:50

After a week off, The Cineskinny rides again with a bumper edition packed with horrible things, nice things, and a surprising amount of freebies.

We talk Finnish teen drama Girls Girls Girls, plan our own horror all-nighters in time for All Night Horror Madness, and we look back on Bryan M Ferguson's amazing short films ahead of showcases in Edinburgh and Glasgow. 

GET FREE TICKETS FOR THE AFRICAN DESPERATE: https://www.theskinny.co.uk/tickets

TICKETS FOR BRYAN M FERGUSON SCREENINGS -  EDINBURGH: https://www.summerhall.co.uk/sh-event/bryan-m-ferguson-retrospective-18-the-cineskinny-film-club-horror-special/ GLASGOW: https://www.cca-glasgow.com/programme/the-cineskinny-film-club-bryan-m-ferguson-retrospective

TIMESTAMPS

What We've Been Watching (3:30) Girls Girls Girls (17:15) Bryan M Ferguson (29:25) All Night Horror Madness (40:45)

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