Inspired by a tweet from Mark Kermode, this episode is all about the changing face of cinema, and how we experience films in an age where the traditional cinematic experience is being replaced with something very different. Matt speaks to Jaq Chell and Abi Standish from Cinema for All, an organization which helps communities set up their own cinematic experiences outside of traditional theatrical exhibition. Ed and Matt also talk about the ways in which digital filming and distribution shape film culture, Scarlett Johansson's decision to play a trans character in an upcoming movie, and, of course, WORLD CUP FEVER.
00:00:00 - 00:30:08 - Intro & News
00:30:09 - 00:52:10 - Matt interviews Jaq Chell and Abi Standish
00:52:11 - 01:09:31 - Matt and Ed discuss Cinema in 2018
01:09:32 - 01:17:52 - SRS Recommends & Outro
361. Andor Season 1 (with Matt Risby)
360. Emily’s Leaving, Hiatus
359. News Round Up
358. Toxic Femininity
357. The Modern State of the Rom-Com
356. How We Would Fix the Oscars
355. Bad Movies We Can’t Stop Thinking About
354.Curation in the Streaming Age
353. Emily’s Birthday 2022
352. Best of 2021
351. The Lord of the Rings Films Are Old and So Are We
350. Musicians Acting
349. Perspective
348. Gimmick vs. Premise
347. The Six (with Arthur Jones)
346. Scary Moments in Non-Horror
345. The Fun of Sprawling Art
344. Bloody Nose, Empty Pockets (2020) / Malignant (2021)
343. What Makes a Good Rip-Off?
342. The Matrix Online is Canon!
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