Our traditional end of month show is a little late.
044: Carry on Streaming
This month in our monthly catch up with Phil, we tackle the big one. Bigger than what’s the meaning of life, bigger even than why does Graham like Mel Gibson so much. It’s “Cinema Vs Streaming” where are we and what is the future? Can cinema compete with the likes of Netflix and Amazon Prime?
043: Rupert Christie Interview
We are honoured this month to have an interview with music producer and composer Rupert Christie. As a composer, Rupert scored the very successful British movie Fisherman’s Friends and also, as a producer, was responsible for their phenomenal chart topping success.
Recently the At the Flicks team had to hold an emergency meeting. The Summer movie season was about to start, Neil was worried there would be no highbrow films, Jeff was annoyed there would be weekly superhero features and Graham was fuming as no Mel Gibson movies were in the lineup. What were we to […]
041: Marvel V’s DC
Nothing separates the men from the boys in the At The Flicks podcasts more than the subject of superheroes.
040: Barrovian Hustle ENDGAME
We are back to business as usual! After a month of detailed work on a large podcast project we are planning to release soon, we return to our classic end of month movie review show.
039: Dragged Across Concrete
This month we have a high water mark where we talk about our nomination at the British Podcast Awards and a low water mark (well, Graham does) as we review Dragged Across Concrete. A Mel Gibson review was always going to be trouble, but who would have thought our three intrepid reviewers would almost come […]
038: Phil’s view of the Movies
In this month’s “Phil’s view of the movies”, Phil and the team discuss the three main movie awards of this year: The Golden Globe, The BAFTA’s and of course, The Oscar’s. We rate the winners and talk about who in our opinion should have won the major awards. We also discuss this year’s biggest snubs […]
037: Louisa and Tron
For our mid month show we interview animator Ken Blakey about his work on “Louisa an Amazing Adventure” and the incredible true story behind the film.
036: Q The Music
The name is Q – Q The Music. They are the world’s leading James Bond Tribute Band. For this podcast special, we have an interview with the band’s founder and manager Warren Ringham.