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The Third Reel: A Movie Podcast
by Daniel Ashfield, Rachael Davis and Dale Stewart
🎬 A movie podcast for film lovers who love to laugh.Join Daniel, Rachael and Dale as they dive into everything from blockbusters to hidden gems, cult classics to modern favourites — all with unfiltered opinions, spicy debates, and a healthy dose of nonsense.Each week, we bring you fresh episodes packed with film reviews, movie drafts, tier lists, versus battles, and deep dives into iconic actors, directors and genres.Whether you're into Christopher Nolan, rom-coms, horror, the MCU or A24 indies, there's something here for every type of movie nerd.🎧 New episodes every Monday.patreon.com/thirdreelpodlinktr.ee/[email protected] Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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#83 - We Tried to Make Rachael Love Ed Norton…
The series returns, the stakes are… oddly personal, and Rachael is once again in the hot seat. Welcome back to Make Me a Fan — the show within the show where friendships are tested, filmographies are weaponised, and opinions are absolutely not left at the door.Currently, the scoreboard reads like a dramatic trilogy: 🎬 1 glorious success (Rach falling head over heels for Florence Pugh) 🎬 1 crushing failure (Dale stubbornly resisting the charms of Keira Knightley)And now… the decider.This time, the boys step into the ring armed with the filmography of the ever-intense, ever-intriguing Edward Norton — an actor who doesn’t just perform… he infiltrates. Known for disappearing into roles like a method-acting ninja with a philosophy degree, Norton’s catalogue is a playground of complex characters, moral grey zones, and the occasional existential spiral.The mission? Simple.Pick three films.Make Rachael care.Convert scepticism into full-blown fandom.Will Norton’s layered performances crack the code? Or will Rachael remain gloriously unconvinced, arms folded, unimpressed?It’s persuasive cinema meets chaotic energy — and honestly, it could go either way.What actor/director do you have a dislike of that you want to see covered? We want to know!Email us at [email protected] or through TikTok and Instagram @third_reel_podhttps://linktr.ee/thirdreelpodSupport our Patreon for more TTR! https://patreon.com/thirdreelpodTIMESTAMPS:00:00:00 - Preamble00:09:30 - The Debate00:26:53 - The Films Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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#82 - Philip Seymour Hoffman: The Scene-Stealer Who Stole the Film
The Icon Series returns, and this time Rachael steps up to the director’s chair to shine a spotlight on a performer who didn’t just enter scenes… he quietly took ownership of them and redecorated the place.We’re diving into the extraordinary life and career of Philip Seymour Hoffman. Not quite Old Hollywood, but every bit as golden. A master of nuance, discomfort, vulnerability, and the kind of intensity that makes you forget you’re watching acting at all. Just people. Messy, brilliant, unforgettable people.From his early days as the ultimate “that guy” character actor to becoming an Oscar-winning powerhouse, Hoffman built a career on performances that linger long after the credits roll. The kind that creep into your brain at 2am and demand a rewatch.Along the way, Rachael takes pit stops at three of his most defining roles: • Capote – the performance that earned him the Oscar and proved subtlety can hit like a sledgehammer • Doubt – where ambiguity, tension, and moral chess matches simmer just beneath the surface • The Master – a hypnotic, unpredictable turn that feels less like acting and more like controlled chaosExpect insight, admiration, a few laughs, and the occasional moment of “how did he do that?” disbelief.Because some actors play characters. Philip Seymour Hoffman became them… then made you feel slightly uncomfortable for watching.Who do you want to see us cover us next? Email us at [email protected] or through our socials @third_reel_podhttps://linktr.ee/thirdreelpodSupport our Patreon for more TTR! https://patreon.com/thirdreelpodTIMESTAMPS00:00:00 - Preamble00:06:18 - PSH Pt 100:10:37 - Capote00:20:53 - Doubt00:32:02 - PSH Pt 200:36:13 - The Master00:45:40 - PSH Pt 3 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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#81 - Monsters, Mayhem & Mummies: A Not-So-Scientific Study of Creature Cinema
This week, we unleash the beasts.Joined by friend of the pod and quite possibly the world’s most qualified (self-appointed) monster movie expert, we dive fang-first into the wild, weird, and wonderfully chaotic history of monster cinema. From the gothic gloom of early Universal legends like Dracula and Frankenstein, through the skyscraper-scaling chaos of King Kong and the atomic rage of Godzilla, all the way to the gloriously unhinged creature features of the 80s and 90s… we cover it all.But this isn’t just a history lesson. Oh no. This is a full autopsy.What actually makes a great monster movie? Is it the creature design? The chaos? The humans making absolutely baffling decisions? We break down what works, what really doesn’t, and the films that should probably be locked away in a cursed tomb forever.Speaking of cursed tombs… we shine a spotlight on one of Mike’s all-time favourites and a certified Third Reel darling: The Mummy. With a new instalment looming (yes, really, and yes, with original cast whispers), there’s never been a better time to revisit this swashbuckling, sand-blasted classic. We also… reluctantly… dig up the sequels. Some things are better left buried, but here we are. Yes, Tomb of the Dragon Emperor, we’re looking directly at you. And yes… we do acknowledge the Tom Cruise one. Briefly. Like a jump scare you wish you could forget.We also ask the big question: has monster cinema peaked, or is the best still lurking in the shadows, waiting for its moment?Grab your pitchforks, light a torch, and press play. Just… maybe don’t read any ancient texts out loud while listening. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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#80 - One Podcast to Debrief Them All
The journey doesn’t end at Mount Doom… it ends here, in the comfiest of chairs, with a debrief that’s part therapy session, part tribunal, and part long-overdue reckoning.After trekking through three films, approximately 47 endings, and enough sweeping New Zealand vistas to make us consider early retirement as sheep farmers, we’re wrapping up our Lord of the Rings review series with a very special guest: Claire — superfam, fiancé to our very own host, and, crucially, someone who has endured listening to all of this.And now… she gets her say.We’re diving into the age-old debate: extended editions or theatrical cuts — indulgent masterpieces or just Peter Jackson refusing to leave the party? Claire delivers her verdict on our reviews (brace yourselves), calling out the nonsense, agreeing where it’s deserved, and possibly questioning a few life choices along the way.But that’s not all. Oh no. We’re handing out awards like we’re at the Middle-earth Oscars:Favourite Frodo moment (yes, he does more than just look stressed)Best action scene (there may be shouting)MVPs, unsung heroes, and possibly a few characters who should’ve stayed in the ShireExpect laughs, gentle roasting, and the kind of chaotic energy that only comes from revisiting a trilogy this massive with someone who’s been watching from the sidelines, taking notes… and waiting.So pour yourself a pint, second breakfast optional, and join us as we close the book on one of the greatest trilogies ever made — with honesty, humour, and just a hint of “did we actually get any of this right?”If you have any things you want to discuss about this film or Lord of the Rings in general, email us at [email protected] or through our socials @third_reel_podhttps://linktr.ee/thirdreelpodSupport our Patreon for more TTR! https://patreon.com/thirdreelpodAll music used in this podcast is for commentary and review purposes under fair use. We give full credit to the original composers and right holders, and acknowledge that we do not own any of the music featured. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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#79 - The End of All Things: Return of the King Pt 2 Review
Here it is. The final march. The last stand. The emotional, slightly overlong, absolutely iconic conclusion to our Lord of the Rings deep-dive series.In Part 2 of our Return of the King review, we pick up from the chaos of Pelennor Fields and charge headfirst into everything that follows: the battles, the sacrifices, the speeches that make you want to run through a wall for Gondor… and yes, every single one of those endings. All of them. We’re counting. We’re judging. We’re emotionally recovering.This is where it all comes together. Character arcs reach their breaking points, the stakes hit their absolute peak, and we finally answer the question that’s been hanging over this entire series like a suspiciously sentient ring:is Return of the King actually the best of the trilogy?With Fellowship setting the gold standard and Two Towers wildly overperforming in our rankings, this finale has a lot to live up to. Do our long-held, rose-tinted memories hold strong… or does reality sneak in like Gollum at 3am and ruin everything?We break down the final acts, give our final scores, and lock in our definitive ranking of the entire trilogy. No take-backs. No rewinds. This is it.And with that… Middle-earth closes its doors for now, as we prepare to leave behind epic fantasy perfection and step bravely, questionably, into the world of… Twilight. Pray for us.FULL SPOILERS FOR LORD OF THE RINGS THE RETURN OF THE KING IN THIS EPISODE. You have been warned.If you have any things you want to discuss about this film or Lord of the Rings in general, email us at [email protected] or through our socials @third_reel_podhttps://linktr.ee/thirdreelpodSupport our Patreon for more TTR! https://patreon.com/thirdreelpodAll music used in this podcast is for commentary and review purposes under fair use. We give full credit to the original composers and right holders, and acknowledge that we do not own any of the music featured.TIMESTAMPS00:00:00 - Preamble00:08:45 - Review: Act 200:51:05 - Review: Act 301:42:44 - Closing Thoughts & Scores Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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#78 - LOTR The Return of the Return of the King (Pt 1): Before the Pelennor Chaos Begins
We did it. We actually did it. After trekking through Middle-earth like slightly underprepared hobbits with a podcast mic, we’ve reached the crown jewel: The Return of the King. Or as we’re calling it, The Return of the Return of the King, because nothing in this trilogy happens just once… especially endings.This week marks the beginning of the end (but not the end… there are several of those), as we dive into Part 1 of our deep-dive review, covering everything from the film’s opening right up to the thunderous build toward the Battle of Pelennor Fields. It’s politics, prophecy, ghost armies on standby, and at least one character making decisions that make you want to gently (or not so gently) shake them.For years, Return of the King has been locked in an internal battle with Fellowship of the Ring for the top spot in our rankings. Fellowship set the bar sky-high. The Two Towers came in swinging harder than expected and left us slightly stunned. So now the question looms like a giant flaming eye…does Return of the King actually live up to the legend, or have we all just been under the spell of cinematic nostalgia?Expect big moments, bigger opinions, and at least one rant about how many endings is too many endings (answer: we still don’t know).Next week, we finish what we started with Part 2, where we tackle Acts 2 and 3, deliver our final scores, and officially rank The Lord of the Rings trilogy once and for all. Stakes have never been higher. Friendships may not survive.Grab your lembas bread and settle in.FULL SPOILERS FOR LORD OF THE RINGS THE RETURN OF THE KING THIS EPISODE. You have been warned.If you have any things you want to discuss about this film or Lord of the Rings in general, email us at [email protected] or through our socials @third_reel_podhttps://linktr.ee/thirdreelpodSupport our Patreon for more TTR! https://patreon.com/thirdreelpodAll music used in this podcast is for commentary and review purposes under fair use. We give full credit to the original composers and right holders, and acknowledge that we do not own any of the music featured.TIMESTAMPS00:00:00 - Preamble00:13:48 - Review: Act 1 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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#77 - Project Hail Mary Review 🚀 | Faithful Adaptation or Space-Sized Letdown?
We sent one man, one podcast, and an unreasonable amount of expectations into space… what could possibly go wrong?In this Reel Kwik Review, we’re diving headfirst into Project Hail Mary, the latest film from Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, starring the ever-reliable Ryan Gosling, some delightfully weird science, and yes… spider-shaped aliens. Because cinema.This was one of our most anticipated films of 2026, and with Dale being a full-blown disciple of Andy Weir’s novel, the stakes are higher than a malfunctioning spaceship hurtling toward the sun. So the big questions: does it do the book justice? Does it work for newcomers? And is this a genuine contender for film of the year… or just floating aimlessly in the void?We break it all down:First half: spoiler-free thoughts, hot takes, and whether it’s worth your timeThen: our verdict and recommendationsFinal stretch: full spoiler breakdown for those ready to go full galaxy brain 🧠✨Expect science, chaos, and at least one of us pretending we fully understand astrophysics.What film do you want to see covered? We want to know!Email us at [email protected] or through the socials @third_reel_podhttps://linktr.ee/thirdreelpodSupport our Patreon for more TTR! https://patreon.com/thirdreelpodTIMESTAMPS:00:00:00 - Preamble00:10:00 - Spoiler-Free Thoughts00:33:03 - Full Spoiler Review Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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#76 - Lights, Camera, Algorithm: AI Cinema with Bones of Yew Director Toby Hyder
No, the robots aren’t writing the scripts just yet… they’re just helping build the set.This week on The Third Reel, we sit down with multi-award-winning filmmaker Toby Hyder, who’s quietly (and very cleverly) using AI not to replace storytelling - but to enhance it. Think less “AI takes over Hollywood” and more “AI carries the heavy bags while the humans make the art.”Toby breaks down how he writes and directs his films in the traditional sense - working with real actors, real performances, and actual human emotion - before using his custom-built motion capture rig to drop those performances into richly realised, AI-assisted worlds. It’s filmmaking that feels both cutting-edge and reassuringly… human.We dig into his multi award-winning short Bones of Yew, exploring how historical accuracy, performance capture, and AI rendering all come together to create something that looks massive in scale without losing its soul.Along the way, we chat: 🎬 Whether AI is best suited as a tool for indie filmmakers rather than a Hollywood takeover artist 🎬 How tech can support creativity without stepping on its toes 🎬 And why the future of cinema might be less about replacement… and more about collaborationIt’s a fascinating look at where filmmaking is heading - where the heart stays human, and the pixels just help it beat louder.Apologies on some of the sound issues heard during this episode, we did our best to clean it up. Email us at [email protected] or through the socials @third_reel_podhttps://linktr.ee/thirdreelpodSupport our Patreon for more TTR! https://patreon.com/thirdreelpodTIMESTAMPS:00:00:00 - Toby's Background00:17:02 - AI in Film00:41:02 - Bones of Yew Deep Dive Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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#75 - To Infinity… and the Tier List! Ranking Every Pixar Film
New format alert! 🚨After a while tinkering in the podcast lab (and possibly knocking over a few beakers), we’ve emerged with something fresh for you lovely listeners: The Third Reel Tier List.You know the drill. The internet’s favourite pastime. Ranking things into neat little rows of judgement. S Tier, A Tier, B Tier… and the dreaded D Tier. Usually it’s chocolates, crisps, or the correct order of biscuits for tea dunking. But we thought… why not do it with one of the most beloved studios in film history?So this week we’re diving headfirst into the colourful, emotionally devastating, toy-filled world of Pixar.From the game-changing arrival of Toy Story to tear-jerkers like Up, modern adventures such as Inside Out, and every car, monster, rat and robot in between… we rank the entire Pixar filmography and decide once and for all:🎬 Which films deserve the S-Tier crown 🎬 Which comfortably cruise through A and B tier 🎬 Which land with a slightly awkward thud in C or D tier 🎬 And when exactly Pixar’s unstoppable golden run started to wobbleIf you love Pixar movies, animated films, movie rankings, and film podcasts, this episode is basically a giant animated playground. Come join us as we attempt the impossible: ranking Pixar.Which group of films do you want to see us cover next? We want to know!Email us at [email protected] or through the socials @third_reel_podhttps://linktr.ee/thirdreelpodSupport our Patreon for more TTR! https://patreon.com/thirdreelpodTIMESTAMPS:00:00:00 - Preamble00:16:54 - Initial Rankings01:51:15 - Confirming Rankings Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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#74 - C Is for Champion: The Final C Film Showdown | A–Z of Films
C is for culmination. C is for confrontation. C is for crowning a champion.Part 2 of our A–Z of Films C tournament crashes in with the remaining 16 contenders, all competing for the right to challenge last week’s victorious classic. Only one film can complete the conquest and be crowned the ultimate C movie.Will a cool cult classic cause an upset? Could a crime caper claim cinematic glory? Or will a critically certified cornerstone of the canon crush the competition?The wheel delivers chaos. We deliver confident commentary. You deliver the internal conflict.It’s the concluding chapter in our colossal C collision. The crown awaits. 🎬🏆Agree with the winner? Any ones you want to see included in future letters? We want to know!Email us at [email protected] or through the socials @third_reel_podhttps://linktr.ee/thirdreelpodSupport our Patreon for more TTR! https://patreon.com/thirdreelpodTIMESTAMPS:00:00:00 - Preamble00:06:46 - Round of 1601:29:58 - Quarters01:33:57 - Semis01:38:45 - Final01:41:45 - Ultimate Final Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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#73 - The A–Z of Films: C Is for Chaos, Classics & Contenders Pt 1
C is for chaos. C is for cinema. C is for us catastrophically trying to crown a champion.The A–Z of Films is back and we’ve crash-landed on the most competitively stacked consonant in the canon: the letter C. Previously, Alien and Birdman bagged the lofty A and B belts… but who claims the coveted C crown?We’ve carefully curated (and mildly quarrelled over) 32 colossal C-class classics. The wheel of names spins with cruel, chaotic confidence, creating completely confounding clashes that we then attempt to critique with questionable credibility. It’s a traditional knockout competition, but make it cinematic carnage.In Part 1, sixteen contenders collide. Next week, the remaining sixteen complete the bracket, and the two survivors will clash for cultural supremacy.Will A Clockwork Orange commit its way to victory?Does Cool Runnings cruise past the competition?Is Chinatown truly the crown jewel of noir?Are there committed campaigners for Chicken Run?Controversy, conversation, catastrophically confident claims… it’s all here.Consider this your compulsory cinematic catch-up. Grab a cuppa, clutch your popcorn, and come cast your internal ballot.The canon is calling. 🏆🎥Are there any films you think we missed in our list of C films? Any ones you want to see included in future letters? We want to know!Email us at [email protected] or through the socials @third_reel_podhttps://linktr.ee/thirdreelpodSupport our Patreon for more TTR! https://patreon.com/thirdreelpodTIMESTAMPS:00:00:00 - Preamble00:11:30 - Round of 1601:19:00 - Quarters01:29:30 - Semis01:37:37 - Final Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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#72 - Did Emerald Fennell Nail Wuthering Heights? | Full Review
In this Reel Kwik Review, we head to the windswept chaos of Emerald Fennell’s 2026 adaptation of Wuthering Heights, the film currently brooding its way across cinemas worldwide.Did it do justice to Emily Brontë’s gothic fever dream of a novel? Thankfully, Rachael actually read the book, so we have at least one qualified adult in the room. 📚We dig into whether Fennell’s version captures the tragic romance, toxic obsession and full throttle emotional melodrama that made the story immortal, or whether it swaps stormy passion for aesthetic quick cuts. We also stack it up against Saltburn, Fennell’s previous tale of wealth, desire and deeply questionable decision making.Are the performances as haunting as the Yorkshire moors themselves? Does Heathcliff brood effectively? Is Cathy iconic or chaotic? Most importantly, is this one worth braving the cinematic storm for?The episode is split into two parts:Part 1: Spoiler free thoughts, initial reactions and our honest recommendation.Part 2: Full spoiler breakdown where we dissect the major scenes, the bold creative choices and deliver our final scores.Love. Revenge. Mud. Intense eye contact. It’s all here.Press play and step into the storm.What film do you want to see covered? We want to know!Email us at [email protected] or through the socials @third_reel_podhttps://linktr.ee/thirdreelpodSupport our Patreon for more TTR! https://patreon.com/thirdreelpodTIMESTAMPS:00:00:00 - Preamble00:13:56 - Spoiler-Free Thoughts00:54:05 - Full Spoiler Review Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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#71 - The History and Future of Music Biopics with Music Journalist Sean Kerwick
This week, we crank the volume on music biopics with the brilliant music journalist Sean Kerwick. From Robbie Williams’ latest cinematic journey in A Better Man to the genre’s all-time greatest hits (and, yes, the cringiest misses), we debate, dissect, and occasionally gasp at questionable wigs, bad accents, and plot twists that make you go “really?”We dive deep into the history of music biopics, from iconic classics to cult oddities, sharing our favourites, our least favourites, and everything in between. Then we speculate wildly about the future of the genre.But it’s not all films and hot takes. We also go behind the curtain of Sean’s career, exploring his path as a music journalist, his podcast adventures, and how we know him without being creepy.As Walk the Line wisely reminds us: “Sometimes you have to do what’s best for you.” — advice that works for musicians, biopics, and podcasters alike.For more of Sean’s music insights, check out his podcastWhat Song - https://open.spotify.com/show/664FoTBkhGNaeWudxBLUul?si=96dfa53d98d9421aand explore his journalism work here - https://shorturl.at/BjE0BWhat's your favourite and least favourite music biopic? We want to know!Email us at [email protected] or through the socials @third_reel_podhttps://linktr.ee/thirdreelpodSupport our Patreon for more TTR! https://patreon.com/thirdreelpodTIMESTAMPS:00:00:00 - Preamble00:06:00 - Sean's Background00:46:53 - Music Biopics Deep Dive01:28:50 - A Better Man Review01:45:45 - Future of Music Biopics Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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#70 - Just Helm’s Deep & Trees, Really – LOTR The Two Towers Pt 2 Review
The wall holds… until it doesn’t.In Part 2 of our Two Towers deep dive, we return to Middle-earth to cover Acts 2 & 3, our final thoughts, and the scores — and yes, this episode is absolutely dominated by Helm’s Deep.Often cited as one of the greatest battle sequences ever put to film, the Battle of Helm’s Deep didn’t just raise the bar — it obliterated it. Rain-soaked chaos, brutal scale, flawless geography, and tension that somehow escalates for nearly an hour without losing momentum. Hollywood has been chasing this high ever since… and mostly failing.We break down why Helm’s Deep works on every level: • Practical effects meeting early CGI • Character-led action amid overwhelming odds • Visual storytelling so clear you always know where you are (a miracle, frankly) • And a final charge that still gives goosebumps two decades laterBeyond the battle, we dig into the film’s emotional payoffs, its darker tone, the growing weight on its characters, and whether The Two Towers is actually the most important film in the trilogy, even if it’s unfairly branded the “weakest”.Is this the moment LOTR truly became untouchable?Does Helm’s Deep alone justify its legendary status?And how does it all land when the dust finally settles?Swords shatter. Horns sound. Cinema history is made.This is The Two Towers – Part 2. Ents. ⚔️🛡️🏰FULL SPOILERS FOR LORD OF THE RINGS THE TWO TOWERS IN THIS EPISODE. You have been warned.If you have any things you want to discuss about this film or Lord of the Rings in general, email us at [email protected] or through our socials @third_reel_podhttps://linktr.ee/thirdreelpodSupport our Patreon for more TTR! https://patreon.com/thirdreelpodAll music used in this podcast is for commentary and review purposes under fair use. We give full credit to the original composers and right holders, and acknowledge that we do not own any of the music featured.TIMESTAMPS00:00:00 - Preamble00:05:17 - Review: Act 200:59:10 - Review: Act 301:42:21 - Closing Thoughts & Scores Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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#69 - The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers - Pt 1 Review | The Trilogy’s “Weakest” Film?
We’re back. The review series returns. The hobbits are traumatised, the fellowship is scattered, and Middle-earth is very much going through it.This week on The Third Reel, we begin our deep dive into The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, kicking things off with Part 1, where we tackle Act 1 only. Part 2 lands next week, covering Acts 2 & 3, our final thoughts, and the all-important scores.Often (rudely) labelled the worst film in the trilogy, yet somehow still considered one of the greatest films ever made, The Two Towers sits in a strange cinematic no man’s land. But is that reputation fair? Or is this the unsung MVP of Middle-earth?We break down the fractured narrative, the tonal shift from Fellowship, the rise of Rohan, and the film’s growing obsession with mud, despair, and extremely intense walking. And yes… we’re already warming up for Helm’s Deep - a battle so iconic it permanently changed how Hollywood stages large-scale warfare (and set the bar impossibly high for everyone else).Swords clash, Uruk-hai run in straight lines, and we ask the big questions: Is this really the weakest of the trilogy? Or is The Two Towers quietly doing the heaviest lifting of them all?Grab your lembas bread — Part 1 begins now. 🧙♂️⚔️FULL SPOILERS FOR LORD OF THE RINGS THE TWO TOWERS IN THIS EPISODE. You have been warned.If you have any things you want to discuss about this film or Lord of the Rings in general, email us at [email protected] or through our socials @third_reel_podhttps://linktr.ee/thirdreelpodSupport our Patreon for more TTR! https://patreon.com/thirdreelpodAll music used in this podcast is for commentary and review purposes under fair use. We give full credit to the original composers and right holders, and acknowledge that we do not own any of the music featured.TIMESTAMPS00:00:00 - Preamble00:08:34 - Review: Act 1 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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#68 - Hamnet Review: Oscar Vehicle for Jessie Buckley?
Oscar season is looming, the buzz is buzzing, and we’re cracking open one of the most talked-about literary adaptations of the year — Hamnet.With Jessie Buckley earning serious awards chatter, we ask the very important question: has the Shakespeare well finally run dry… or is there still emotional gold to be mined from the Bard’s personal life? 👀🎭Based on the novel by Maggie O’Farrell, Hamnet explores the devastating real-life tragedy that inspired Hamlet, reimagining the loss of Shakespeare’s son and the grief that shaped one of the most famous plays ever written. It’s intimate, sorrowful, beautifully performed… but does it work as a film, or is it just prestige misery bait with a ruff collar?In classic Reel Kwik fashion:🎬 First half: spoiler-free thoughts, performances, themes, and Oscar prospects🚨 Second half: full spoiler breakdown, deeper analysis, and final scoresExpect chat about grief, awards hype, and whether this film earns its place in the Oscar conversation — or belongs back on the stage.🎧 Press play, grab a quill, and prepare for tragedy (the cinematic kind).What film do you want to see covered? We want to know!Email us at [email protected] or through the socials @third_reel_podhttps://linktr.ee/thirdreelpodSupport our Patreon for more TTR! https://patreon.com/thirdreelpodTIMESTAMPS:00:00:00 - Preamble00:13:31 - Spoiler-Free Thoughts00:36:28 - Full Spoiler Review Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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#67 - 28 Days Later vs I Am Legend – Which Post-Apocalyptic Horror Does It Best?
To celebrate the release of 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple — a film we are… let’s say cautiously sceptical about — we decided not to review it at all.Instead, we’re heading back to where it all began: Danny Boyle and Alex Garland’s grimy, raw, pulse-pounding horror classic 28 Days Later, the film that kicked off this apparently new franchise and redefined fast, angry “infected” (they are not zombies, thank you very much).We pit it against another lonely, end-of-the-world favourite: I Am Legend — a glossy Hollywood blockbuster with a very different take on isolation, survival, and yelling at mannequins.Same ruined world. Very different vibes.One is documentary-style, bleak and uncomfortably real.The other is big-budget, star-powered and unapologetically cinematic.But which one actually does it better?To find out, we put both films through our highly rigorous, completely unbiased, definitely scientific scoring system. Four categories. Five points each. No vibes. Just facts™.The CategoriesStory & Emotional ImpactCraft & ToneWorld-BuildingTension & Set-PiecesThe overall winner takes home the prestigious, imaginary trophy for Best Zombie (Sorry, Infected) Movie.What better time to get spooky than January? Other than that other horror month of course.Press play, lock the doors, and join us as civilisation collapses - again.FULL SPOILERS FOR 28 DAYS LATER AND I AM LEGEND IN THIS EPISODE. You have been warned.Agree with our scores? What would you score these films? We want to know!Email us at [email protected] or through the socials @third_reel_podhttps://linktr.ee/thirdreelpodSupport our Patreon for more TTR! https://patreon.com/thirdreelpodTIMESTAMPS:00:00:00 - Preamble00:09:51 - Category 1: Story & Emotional Impact00:48:53 - Category 2: Craft & Tone01:06:54 - Category 3: World-Building01:23:32 - Category 4: Tension & Set-Pieces01:43:55 - Final Scores Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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#66 - From Pride to Prejudice? Turning Dale Into a Keira Knightley Fan
Since we somehow managed the impossible — turning Rachael from a Florence Pugh sceptic into a fully-fledged Florence Pugh celebrator — we’ve been on the hunt for our next great conversion. And while Rachael is usually the easy target (she apparently hates half of Hollywood), we thought we’d mix things up and turn our attention to Dale… who has one very specific cinematic prejudice.Against Keira Knightley.Yes. Elizabeth-Swann-Bend-It-Like-Beckham-Actual-National-Treasure Keira Knightley. And you could even say that Dale’s dislike is less Pride and a whole lot more… Prejudice.So in this episode of Make Me a Fan Of…, Rachael and Daniel each bring a Keira Knightley film to the table in a bold, valiant, possibly doomed attempt to turn Dale from Keira-Knightley-Doubter into Keira-Knightley-Enjoyer. Can the team make it 2 for 2 on opinion-shifting? One thing’s certain — Dale is much more stubborn than Rachael, so this one might go down to the wire.This format has become one of the most beloved in our little podcast universe (turns out we all love a bit of emotional peer pressure), so you can expect more of these in the future… though probably featuring Rachael more than anyone else. Dan just seems to like everyone.And to set the mood, we leave you with the immortal words of Elizabeth Swann herself:“You like pain? Try wearing a corset.”Keira Knightley. Icon. Corset Queen. But will she become Dale-Approved™?Stick around to the end to find out whether three carefully-chosen films are enough to change a mind — or whether Dale remains unmoved, like a particularly grumpy Mr Darcy in the rain.What actor/director do you have a dislike of that you want to see covered? We want to know!Email us at [email protected] or through TikTok and Instagram @third_reel_podhttps://linktr.ee/thirdreelpodSupport our Patreon for more TTR! https://patreon.com/thirdreelpodTIMESTAMPS:00:00:00 - Preamble00:07:31 - The Debate00:31:32 - The Films Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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#65 - 2026 Film Fever: Picks, Hopes & Mild Panic
Welcome to the first chaos of 2026 — it’s our annual deep dive into the year ahead in cinema! We’re breaking down the films that have got us excited, confused, or mildly panicked, from epic space odysseys to superhero overload.This year, Nolan returns with a mind-bending spectacle that promises headaches and awe in equal measure. Spielberg’s back in sci-fi, Denis Villeneuve is rounding off his Dune trilogy, and yes… there’s more superhero madness than you can shake a cape at. We’re talking trailers, teasers, and all the film gossip that tickles our pickle (and maybe yours).A quick note: schedules and release dates change on a whim, so what we’re talking about is accurate at the time of recording — don’t get mad if things shift! Also, the recording goes a bit sideways for Daniel near the end, so you’ll miss a couple of his opinions on two December films — sorry, Daniel.On top of all that, we’re showing off our brand-new cover art and launching our brand-new Patreon, where you can support the podcast and get exclusive content. Big year, big films, big chaos — and now a big new way to join the fun.Laughs, ironic commentary, and mild arguments guaranteed — all while we rank what we’re most anticipated to see in 2026. A new year, a new slate of cinema, and of course, the same chaotic three of us pretending we know what’s coming next.Let us know your what you are excited to see in 2026!Email us at [email protected] or through the socials @third_reel_podhttps://linktr.ee/thirdreelpodTIMESTAMPS00:00:00 - Preamble00:11:34 - 2026's Most Anticipated Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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#64 - Top 10 Films of 2025
Love a list? Good — because for our very last episode of 2025 we’re going out with a bang (and maybe a terrified scream). It’s our Top 10 Films of 2025 — SEO-friendly enough for the algorithm, chaotic enough for us. Each of us brings our own Top 10, but here’s the twist: we only talk about a film when it finally ranks highest on someone’s list. So yes — the suspense is real, the arguments are silly, and the hot takes are hotter than a prestige A24 horror poster lamp.It’s been a huge year for cinema — some massive blockbusters, some tiny gems, and honestly? A big year for horror fans. But which films will claw their way to the top? Which “masterpiece” will cause the most chaos? And which beloved favourite will one of us totally hate for reasons that barely make sense?Stick around for laughs, mild outrage, and a surprisingly heartfelt goodbye to 2025 — as we crown our personal Best Films of 2025.Let us know your 2025 rankings!Email us at [email protected] or through the socials @third_reel_podhttps://linktr.ee/thirdreelpodTIMESTAMPS00:00:00 - Preamble00:06:44 - The Lists02:05:00 - Honourable Mentions Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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#63 - Film Swap: Christmas Deep Cuts
It’s Film Swap… but make it festive 🎄This time, we’re diving into Christmas films, but not the usual suspects. No Home Alone, no Elf, no It’s a Wonderful Life. Instead, we’ve gone digging a little deeper into the Christmas vault… well, Dale and Dan did.Rachael brings The Holiday — one of her all-time festive favourites — in a bold attempt to convert notorious The Holiday hater Dan. Can she finally thaw his icy heart, or will this one end up on his seasonal naughty list?Dan, fresh off Halloween fever and still riding the wave of our 80s film draft, opts for Gremlins. Is it a Christmas movie? Yes. Is it also mildly traumatising? Also yes.Meanwhile, Dale goes deep with Jack Frost. Yes, that Michael Keaton one. You know, where he dies and comes back as a snowman... Seriously.Join us as we revisit these slightly obscure Christmas picks and ask the all-important question: do any of them deserve a permanent place in your yearly Christmas movie rotation?Hot takes, festive chaos, and an extremely questionable snowman await.Which theme do you want to see us tackle next? What's a film you'd bring to the table for this theme? Let us know!Email us at [email protected] or through the socials @third_reel_podhttps://linktr.ee/thirdreelpodTIMESTAMPS:00:00:00 - Preamble00:14:44 - Gremlins00:32:55 - Jack Frost00:46:45 - The Holiday Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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#62 - A Christmas Carol (2009) vs. Scrooge (1951)
Christmas is creeping ever closer—presents maybe bought, probably not wrapped, Baileys flowing like the Thames, decorations at full twinkle. And while you’re settling into the festive haze, we’re diving headfirst into the ultimate Christmas tale: Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol. The man practically invented the modern Christmas… and yet somehow Hollywood keeps reinventing him. (And yes, because the universe demanded it, there’s even a brand-new Johnny Depp version on the way.)We all adore The Muppet Christmas Carol here at TTR, but this year we’re taking the long road past Kermit and into the return of our Versus Series—pitting two adaptations that NONE of us had ever seen before. Bold? Foolish? Extremely on brand?In the red corner: 1951’s Scrooge, starring Alastair Sim—widely hailed as the definitive Scrooge by Christmas purists.And in the blue, motion-captured corner: Robert Zemeckis’ 2009 animated A Christmas Carol, featuring Jim Carrey playing… well… everyone.Which film honours Dickens’ vision? Which is more entertaining? Who gives the superior “Bah Humbug”? And which one deserves a place on your festive rewatch list instead of being visited by the Ghost of Christmas Nope?We break it all down in four categories:🎭 Performance📚 Faithfulness & Adaptation🎨 Visual Representation🎄 EntertainmentEach category scored out of 5 by each TTR host, with a final tally to crown the ultimate Christmas champion.Grab your Baileys, wrap something (literally anything), and join us for a festive showdown of Dickensian proportions.FULL SPOILERS FOR SCROOGE AND A CHRISTMAS CAROL IN THIS EPISODE. But you surely already know this story...Agree with our scores? What would you score these films? We want to know!Email us at [email protected] or through the socials @third_reel_podhttps://linktr.ee/thirdreelpodTIMESTAMPS:00:00:00 - Preamble00:20:58 - Category 1: Performance00:41:10 - Category 2: Faithfulness & Adaptation00:53:27 - Category 3: Visual Representation01:11:38 - Category 4: Entertainment01:27:11 - Final Scores Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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#61 - TTR Anniversary Special: Looking Back & Looking Forward...
Can you believe it? Somehow, against all odds, missed upload windows, rogue microphones, and at least one near-existential crisis per host, we’ve made it to a full year of recording this wonderfully chaotic little podcast.To mark the occasion, Dale takes the captain’s chair (steady yourselves) and fires a series of deeply investigative, hard-hitting questions at the other two — everything from our humble, slightly shambolic beginnings to the origins of our name, and even whether any of us seriously considered quitting along the way. Yes, we are doing a clip show!We also peel back the curtain on how the whole circus actually works: from the first spark of an idea to the moment an episode finally, miraculously, appears in your feed. And to top it off, we drop some genuinely exciting news about what’s coming next as we roll into the new year — changes that might just make this podcast feel ever so slightly more legitimate.Here’s to a year of laughter, questionable opinions, cinematic nonsense, and the unwavering belief that chatting about films is a personality trait. Onwards, upwards, and maybe even occasionally on time!Email us at [email protected] or through the socials @third_reel_podhttps://linktr.ee/thirdreelpodTIMESTAMPS00:00:00 - Preamble00:04:00 - Looking Back01:06:26 - The Process01:29:14 - Looking Forward Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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#60 - Top 10 of 2012
Remember 2012? The year we almost got wiped out by a Mayan prophecy, everyone was suddenly doing the Gangnam Style dance, and the world collectively agreed that coloured skinny jeans were acceptable? Well, we’re diving straight back into that glorious fever dream.Before we even get to the movies, we take a wander through our own personal histories of 2012—yes, the questionable fashion choices, the terrible haircuts, and the cultural moments we’d rather forget. Then we hop over to the big headlines and pop-culture buzz of the year, because nothing sets the mood for a nostalgic top-ten like reminding ourselves just how strange that year really was.Then it’s list time. Each of us brings our personal Top 10 Films of 2012, counting down from ten to one… with one important rule: if a film appears higher up on someone else’s list, we zip it until it reaches its highest spot. (It’s tense. It’s dramatic. It’s the closest thing we’ll ever get to strategy on this podcast.)Last time we did this—for 2010—Daniel and Dale basically had the same list in a slightly different order.This time?Oh no.No, no, no.Let’s just say the lists are… wildly different. Chaos reigns. Friendships are tested. Rachael judges everyone.But at the end of all this, one film must stand victorious. Which 2012 masterpiece takes the crown?Let us know your 2012 rankings!Email us at [email protected] or through the socials @third_reel_podhttps://linktr.ee/thirdreelpodAll music used in this podcast is for commentary and review purposes under fair use. We give full credit to the original composers and right holders, and acknowledge that we do not own any of the music featured.TIMESTAMPS00:00:00 - Preamble00:13:57 - The Lists01:56:18 - Honourable Mentions Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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#59 - The 80's Film Draft (with Joe Taphouse)
The 80s are running back into cinemas! 🏃♂️ Edgar Wright’s classic remake of an iconic film is sprinting onto screens, and what better way to celebrate the decade that practically invented modern blockbuster cinema? In this episode, we’re cranking the nostalgia and competition all the way up.We’re joined by our second guest ever, the legendary Joe — a name dropped on practically every other episode — and finally, we get to put a voice to the hype. Of course, we do it in true Third Reel fashion: battling it out in the ultimate draft game. Joe picked the decade and the format, but can he take down the veterans? Will Dan continue his draft domination, or can Dale finally snatch one win? Spoiler: probably not, but hope dies last.Categories are stacked for maximum chaos: Action/Adventure, Comedy, Horror/Thriller, Teen/Coming-of-Age, IMDb Elite (8.0+), IMDb Cult Classic (7.0 or below), and a cheeky Free Pick. From laugh-out-loud moments to tense cinematic showdowns, this episode is a playground for film nerds and trivia warriors alike.Tune in for nostalgia, rivalry, and the kind of cinematic fun only the Third Reel Draft can deliver.Who won? We want to know!Email us at [email protected] and vote through our Instagram poll or via TikTok @third_reel_podhttps://linktr.ee/thirdreelpodTIMESTAMPS:00:00:00 - Preamble00:26:12 - The Draft Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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#58 - Reel Kwik: Frankenstein (2025)
The horror month may be over… but the horror isn’t stopping. 💀 Guillermo del Toro’s long-awaited Frankenstein (2025) has finally risen from the grave, and everyone’s talking about it. After years of calling this his dream project, del Toro has brought Mary Shelley’s masterpiece back to life — but can he succeed where so many recent adaptations have fallen flat?In Part 1, we give our spoiler-free thoughts — covering everything from Jacob Elordi’s haunting performance as the Creature to Oscar Isaac’s tortured genius as Victor Frankenstein. Then, in Part 2, we dive headfirst into full spoiler territory, dissecting the film’s biggest twists, gothic themes, and that jaw-dropping ending.Is this del Toro’s magnum opus or a monster mishmash? Tune in as we break down the film that’s shocking audiences and sparking debates everywhere.Agree with our score? What films do you want to see covered in our Reel Kwik series? We want to know!Email us at [email protected] or through the socials @third_reel_podhttps://linktr.ee/thirdreelpodTIMESTAMPS:00:00:00 - Preamble00:16:34 - Spoiler-Free Thoughts00:35:18 - Full Spoiler Review Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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#57 - Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring Pt 2 REVIEW SERIES
The journey continues – and yes, we actually made it all the way to Mordor (well… at least to the end of The Fellowship of the Ring).This week, it’s Part 2 of our Lord of the Rings review, where we tackle Act 2, Act 3, and wrap things up with our closing thoughts and all-important scores.We’re talking Balrog battles, Boromir blunders, and big emotional moments as we say farewell to the Fellowship (for now). Is this one of the greatest fantasy films ever made? Or just the longest? Tune in to find out.Grab your cloak, tighten your lembas belt, and join us one last time for the end of all things… until next week’s episode, obviously.FULL SPOILERS FOR LORD OF THE RINGS THE FELLOWSHIP OF THE RING IN THIS EPISODE. You have been warned.If you have any things you want to discuss about this film or Lord of the Rings in general, email us at [email protected] or through our socials @third_reel_podhttps://linktr.ee/thirdreelpodAll music used in this podcast is for commentary and review purposes under fair use. We give full credit to the original composers and right holders, and acknowledge that we do not own any of the music featured.TIMESTAMPS00:00:00 - Review: Act 200:52:24 - Review: Act 301:31:03 - Closing Thoughts & Scores Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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#56 - Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring REVIEW SERIES
It’s the one podcast to rule them all… and it’s finally here! This week, The Third Reel tackles The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring – the episode you’ve all been waiting for (and possibly the one we’ve been dreading editing). As always with our deep-dive reviews, things got a little… epic. So, we’ve split this one into two parts. Consider this your extended edition (Part 1 covering Act 1), with Part 2 (covering acts 2 and 3 followed by our closing thoughts and scores) dropping next week – no orcs, wizards, or hobbits will keep us from finishing it. Expect questionable accents, passionate arguments over who the true hero of Middle-earth is, and a worrying amount of time spent talking about second breakfasts. Grab your lembas bread, pour yourself an ale, and join us as we set off on the adventure of a lifetime. FULL SPOILERS FOR LORD OF THE RINGS THE FELLOWSHIP OF THE RING IN THIS EPISODE. You have been warned.If you have any things you want to discuss about this film or Lord of the Rings in general, email us at [email protected] or through our socials @third_reel_podhttps://linktr.ee/thirdreelpodAll music used in this podcast is for commentary and review purposes under fair use. We give full credit to the original composers and right holders, and acknowledge that we do not own any of the music featured.TIMESTAMPS00:00:00 - Preamble00:21:26 - Review: Act 1 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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#55 - Fright Fight: The Horror Icon Draft
Here lurks our Halloween special, crawling out of the crypt with a brand-new Horror Icons Draft. One episode. Three terrified hosts. Zero common sense.We’re assembling the ultimate spooky squad:• Human Killers - (if they’re squishy and mortal, they count)• Supernatural - spirits and demons (the spooky, floaty kind)• Undead - beasties who just couldn’t stay dead• Slashers - who love a bit of a stabby-stab• Monsters (self-explanatory… and probably slimy)• Free Pick - (chaos mode unlocked)The rules? Delightfully unhinged. Each of us can justify our picks however we please. Are we choosing based on iconic films? Who’d win in a back-alley brawl? Who would front the most terrifying boyband? Anything goes. If the categories start to blur like a low-budget jump scare, we’ll argue our case to the death. Our death, probably.Classic snake draft format, because fairness matters… even when evil is afoot.You, dear listener, hold the power. When the teams are built, you vote on who crafted the deadliest, coolest, most nightmarishly brilliant horror roster. The winner takes the crown, the losers sleep with the lights on.This is The Horror Icons Draft.May the best nightmare win. 🎃🩸🗳️Who won? We want to know!Email us at [email protected] and vote through our Instagram poll or via TikTok @third_reel_podhttps://linktr.ee/thirdreelpodTIMESTAMPS:00:00:00 - Preamble00:14:57 - The Draft Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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#54 - Film Swap: Trick or Treat
🎃 It’s time for another Film Swap on The Third Reel: A Movie Podcast — and because it’s still our Scary Horror Month™, we decided to swap our spookiest picks! 👻Dan came in hot with The Faculty — because nothing says “90s horror” like alien teachers and an emo Elijah Wood. Rach went nostalgic (and slightly traumatised) with Jeepers Creepers 2, one of the films that made her the horror fan she is today. And Dale? Well… Dale chose Saint Maud. Because of course he did. Existential dread, religious trauma, and pyromania — it’s basically the most Dale pick ever 🔥Join us as we trade scares, argue over which film aged the worst, and question our life choices. It’s creepy, it’s campy, it’s cathartic — it’s a Halloween hangout you won’t want to miss.The concept is simple: each of us brings a film to fit the theme, at least one person hasn’t seen it before, and when we watch, it’s no phones, no distractions – full attention. What did the others think? Tune in to find out.Which theme do you want to see us tackle next? What's a film you'd bring to the table for this theme? Let us know!Email us at [email protected] or through the socials @third_reel_podhttps://linktr.ee/thirdreelpodTIMESTAMPS:00:00:00 - Preamble00:17:38 - Jeepers Creepers 200:37:50 - Saint Maud00:54:00 - The Faculty Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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#53 - Silent Hill vs. Resident Evil
🎮👻 Horror season is in full swing, and with a new Silent Hill game creeping onto the scene, there’s no better time to descend into the fog! This week, we’re pitting two titans of survival horror against each other — Silent Hill vs Resident Evil. These franchises have been battling it out since the ‘90s — first in gaming, then on the big screen. Unfortunately… the films didn’t exactly get critical saves (let’s just say they both needed a few more herbs).In our second horror episode of the spooky season, we’re putting the movie adaptations under the microscope — or maybe under the flashlight — and ranking them across four categories: Adaptation Faithfulness, Story & Characters, Horror & Scares, and Creature Design & Visuals.We love the games… but do the films earn a green herb or a game over screen? 🎬🧟♀️FULL SPOILERS FOR SILENT HILL AND RESIDENT EVIL IN THIS EPISODE. You have been warned.Agree with our scores? What would you score these films? We want to know!Email us at [email protected] or through the socials @third_reel_podhttps://linktr.ee/thirdreelpodTIMESTAMPS:00:00:00 - Preamble00:18:58 - Category 1: Adaptation00:41:02 - Category 2: Story & Characters00:58:28 - Category 3: Horror & Scares01:16:32 - Category 4: Creature Design & Visuals01:29:56 - Final Scores Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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#52 - Reel Kwik: Weapons
🎃 October is here, and you know what that means… spooky season is officially ON! We’re kicking things off with a bang in this week’s episode of The Third Reel as we dive into Zach Cregger’s Weapons—hailed by some as a modern horror masterpiece and praised across the internet. But does it live up to the hype? We break it down with all the scares, thrills, and laughs you need to start your month off right.👻 Expect our usual mix of witty banter, film insights, and plenty of horror-loving chaos. Whether you’re a die-hard horror fan or just here for the popcorn, this episode will give you chills… and maybe a chuckle or two.We kick things off spoiler-free with our first impressions before heading into full spoiler territory in the second half, and trust us, the spoilers section is where this film really shines...Agree with our score? What films do you want to see covered in our Reel Kwik series? We want to know!Email us at [email protected] or through the socials @third_reel_podhttps://linktr.ee/thirdreelpodTIMESTAMPS:00:00:00 - Preamble00:12:43 - Spoiler-Free Thoughts00:33:15 - Full Spoiler Review Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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#51 - Reel Kwik: Happy Gilmore 2
Happy Gilmore is back – but should he have stayed in retirement? ⛳️In our Hall of Fame/Lame: Adam Sandler episode, the original Happy Gilmore swung straight into our Hall of Fame. But how does Happy Gilmore 2 stack up nearly 30 years later? Sequels this far removed rarely hit the mark, and with critics split down the middle, we’re here to break it all down.We kick things off spoiler-free with our first impressions before heading into full spoiler territory in the second half. Does this sequel deserve a green jacket, or is it headed for the sand trap?Agree with our score? What films do you want to see covered in our Reel Kwik series? We want to know!Email us at [email protected] or through the socials @third_reel_podhttps://linktr.ee/thirdreelpodTIMESTAMPS:00:00:00 - Preamble00:13:35 - Spoiler-Free Thoughts00:36:02 - Full Spoiler Review Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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#50 - Icon: Cary Grant
It’s been a while since we’ve done one of our Icon episodes, but we’re back with a true legend of Old Hollywood: Cary Grant. Effortlessly suave, endlessly charming, and one of cinema’s greatest leading men, Grant’s career defined an era and left behind a legacy that continues to influence film today.Join Rachael as she takes you on a journey through the extraordinary life of this timeless star — from his early days to his rise as Hollywood royalty. Along the way, we’ll be celebrating three of his most iconic films: the glamorous caper To Catch a Thief, the thrilling Hitchcock classic North by Northwest, and the stylish romantic mystery Charade.So grab your popcorn and a martini (shaken with impeccable sophistication, of course) and settle in as we shine the spotlight on Cary Grant — the man who made charm look effortless.Any Cary Grant specific memories? Is there another icon you'd like to see us cover in a future instalment? We want to know!Email us at [email protected] or through the socials @third_reel_podhttps://linktr.ee/thirdreelpodTIMESTAMPS:00:00:00 - Preamble00:08:08 - Cary Grant Pt 100:16:00 - To Catch a Thief00:27:27 - Cary Grant Pt 200:31:34 - North By Northwest00:44:23 - Charade00:53:13 - Cary Grant Pt 4 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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#49 - Reel Kwik: Warfare (2025)
It’s Reel Kwik time, and this week we’re marching straight into Alex Garland & Ray Mendoza’s Warfare. As huge fans of Garland’s previous work, we were excited to see him team up with Mendoza — a former Navy SEAL whose real-life experiences helped shape the film’s brutally immersive portrait of frontline combat.Does Warfare carry the same punch as Ex Machina or Annihilation? And, more importantly, where does it sit within the broader canon of war films? We break down how Garland’s cinematic instincts and Mendoza’s lived experience combine on screen, whether the movie earns its place among modern war classics, and how its real-time structure and procedural focus affect the tension and storytelling.With a stacked cast of young, up-and-coming talent anchored by powerful lead turns, the film pulses with urgency and authenticity. We dissect the performances, the technical craft, the pacing, and the ethical weight of translating trauma to the screen — and finally ask: is this a future classic, a necessary document, or something more complicated?Tune in for spoiler and non-spoiler takes, scene breakdowns, and a proper debate on where Warfare ranks — both in Garland’s filmography and in war cinema as a whole. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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#48 - Film Swap: Blast From the Past
Dan’s pick: Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie. Dale’s pick: 3 Ninjas. Rach’s pick: Spice World. Are these films actually any good? Probably not. But that’s not the point. It’s about stepping back into a time when these films meant the world to us.The concept is simple: each of us brings a film to fit the theme, at least one person hasn’t seen it before, and when we watch, it’s no phones, no distractions – full attention. What did the others think of these nostalgic gems? Tune in to find out.Which theme do you want to see us tackle next? What's a film you'd bring to the table for this theme? Let us know!Email us at [email protected] or through the socials @third_reel_podhttps://linktr.ee/thirdreelpodTIMESTAMPS:00:00:00 - Preamble00:07:22 - 3 Ninjas00:25:03 - Spice World00:44:00 - Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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#47 - Reel Kwik: Snow White (2025)
Disney’s latest live-action Snow White remake has been review-bombed worse than the Evil Queen’s temper—so is the hate deserved? In this episode, we give you our spoiler-free take: does it hold up at all against the beloved original, or is it just another step down the slippery slope of live-action remakes?Then, for those brave enough, we dive full spoilers: plot twists, character choices, and all the juicy bits that will make you question whether this film finally course-corrects Disney’s remake strategy—or keeps following the same unwanted path.Agree with our score? What films do you want to see covered in our Reel Kwik series? We want to know!Email us at [email protected] or through the socials @third_reel_podhttps://linktr.ee/thirdreelpodTIMESTAMPS:00:00:00 - Preamble00:24:19 - Spoiler-Free Thoughts00:51:25 - Full Spoiler Review Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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#46 - The A-Z of Films: 'B' Films Pt 2
🎬 It’s Part 2 of the A-Z of Films: B Edition!Last week, Blade Runner powered through the first half of the draw, earning its place in the ultimate final. With Alien already crowned the definitive A film, Ridley Scott is looking pretty pleased with himself right now… but the job’s not done yet.This week, we dive into the other 16 best films beginning with B, with every chaotic match-up once again decided by the Wheel of Names. By the end, we’ll have our second finalist ready to face Blade Runner for the crown of The Third Reel’s definitive B film.A quick refresher: We started with 32 of the best and most diverse films beginning with the letter A, battling it out in a tournament-style showdown. Round by round—from the Round of 32 to the Sweet 16, then the Quarterfinals, Semis, and the Final—we’re narrowing it down to just one champion.Are there any films you think we missed in our list of B films? Any ones you want to see included in future letters? We want to know!Email us at [email protected] or through the socials @third_reel_podhttps://linktr.ee/thirdreelpodTIMESTAMPS:00:00:00 - Preamble00:04:30 - Round of 1601:11:20 - Quarters01:18:30 - Semis01:23:25 - Final01:24:37 - Ultimate Final Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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#45 - The A-Z of Films: 'B' Films Pt 1
🎬 The A-Z of Films is back, and it’s time for the letter B!Here’s how it works: we’ve shortlisted 32 of the best films starting with B (that we’ve seen), and a trusty Wheel of Names decides the match-ups. Some pairings might make no sense—but that’s exactly what makes it fun and chaotic!This is Part 1 of 2, with Part 2 dropping next week. In a traditional knockout competition, this week’s winner will face next week’s winner to see which film claims the crown as The Third Reel’s definitive B film.For reference, Ridley Scott’s Alien took the A competition—so who will triumph this time? Will Back to the Future speed to victory? Can Batman dominate the field? Or will Scott strike again with Blade Runner? Tune in to find out!Are there any films you think we missed in our list of A films? Any ones you want to see included in future letters? We want to know!Email us at [email protected] or through the socials @third_reel_podhttps://linktr.ee/thirdreelpodTIMESTAMPS:00:00:00 - Preamble00:11:29 - Round of 1601:18:32 - Quarters01:27:12 - Semis01:34:46 - Final Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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#44 - Reel Kwik: Superman (2025)
“Look Up”… no really, look up — because the Man of Steel is back! 🦸♂️Our latest Kwik Episode takes to the skies with Superman (2025), James Gunn’s first step into the brand-new DCU.From Christopher Reeve’s charm to Henry Cavill’s grit (and maybe one we’d rather forget 👀), Superman has had more reboots than the Batmobile has upgrades — so how does this new take measure up?Join us as we give our spoiler-free thoughts, then soar straight into full spoiler territory faster than a speeding bullet.Agree with our score? What films do you want to see covered in our Reel Kwik series? We want to know!Email us at [email protected] or through TikTok and Instagram @third_reel_podhttps://linktr.ee/thirdreelpodTIMESTAMPS:00:00:00 - Preamble00:15:58 - Spoiler-Free Thoughts00:40:40 - Full Spoiler Review Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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#43 - Make Me a Fan of... Florence Pugh
Welcome to the debut of our brand new format: Make Me a Fan Of… — the episode where cinematic beef gets put to the test.In this series, one host takes the hot seat to face their (sometimes irrational) dislike of a particular actor or director, while the other two come armed with three carefully selected films to try and change their mind. Not the best films—just the right ones.This time, it’s Rachael vs Florence Pugh.She’s voiced her distaste for Pugh more than once on this podcast—but can Daniel and Dale turn her into a convert?Expect passionate arguments, pointed roasts, and a whole lot of love (and maybe hate) for one of the most divisive young stars in Hollywood.What actor/director do you have a dislike of that you want to see covered? We want to know!Email us at [email protected] or through TikTok and Instagram @third_reel_podhttps://linktr.ee/thirdreelpodTIMESTAMPS:00:00:00 - Preamble00:12:50 - The Debate00:31:35 - The Films Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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#42 - Reel Kwik: 28 Years Later
The rage returns! In this week’s Reel Kwik episode, we dive straight into 28 Years Later — the surprise sequel to the iconic zombie saga. Does it live up to 28 Days and Weeks Later? Is the trilogy now complete or has the infection run its course? We’re breaking down the story, performances, scares, and yes… the running zombies. All that in under an hour.Reel Kwik – bite-sized reviews, full-sized opinions.As always, Part 1 of our review is completely spoiler-free — perfect if you haven’t seen the film yet. Part 2 goes full spoiler mode, so if you’re still waiting to watch, that’s your cue to pause, go sink your teeth into the movie, and come back when you’re ready.Agree with our score? What films do you want to see covered in our Reel Kwik series? We want to know!Email us at [email protected] or through TikTok and Instagram @third_reel_podhttps://linktr.ee/thirdreelpodTIMESTAMPS:00:00:00 - Preamble00:09:56 - Spoiler-free thoughts00:45:52 - Full Spoiler Review Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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#41 - Hall of Fame/Lame Scarlett Johansson Pt 2
The wait is over — Part 2 of our Scarlett Johansson: Hall of Fame/Lame special is here, and it’s time to bring it home.In this episode, we dive into the second half of ScarJo’s career — from Black Widow to Marriage Story, Her, Lucy and beyond — as we wrestle with the highs, the lows, and everything in between.After nearly 40 films and weeks of watching, debating, and occasionally yelling, we finally lock in our definitive 5 Hall of Fame and 5 Hall of Lame picks.Did your favourite make the cut? Or are we about to break your cinephile heart?🎬 It’s the conclusion of one of Hollywood’s most fascinating careers — and one of our most stacked episodes yet.Got a suggestion for our next Hall of Fame/Lame subject? Slide into our DMs — we’re always up for a good film fight.Email us at [email protected] or through TikTok and Instagram @third_reel_podhttps://linktr.ee/thirdreelpodTIMESTAMPS:00:00:00 - ScarJo Hall of Fame/Lame Pt 201:12:36 - Hall of Fame/Lame Debate Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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#40 - Hall of Fame/Lame Scarlett Johansson
You’ve waited with bated breath… and the wait is finally over. The Hall of Fame/Lame returns — and this time, we’re taking on none other than Scarlett Johansson.With her latest blockbuster Jurassic World: Rebirth roaring into cinemas, we’re celebrating ScarJo’s legendary (and sometimes questionable) career by sorting her filmography into two distinct categories: five films that earn a coveted place in her Hall of Fame, and five that tumble into the Hall of Lame.From her early breakout in Manny & Lo in 1996 to nearly 40 films later, Scarlett’s career spans decades — and trust us, this episode took some serious research, viewing, and emotional stamina to pull off. It’s a beast of an episode, so we’re splitting it in two!In Part 1, we cover the first half of her career — from indie gems to early stardom. Tune in next week for Part 2, where we dive into her Marvel years and beyond, and reveal our final Hall of Fame/Lame picks.Got a suggestion for our next Hall of Fame/Lame subject? We want to know!Email us at [email protected] or through TikTok and Instagram @third_reel_podhttps://linktr.ee/thirdreelpodTIMESTAMPS:00:00:00 - Preamble00:26:17 - ScarJo Hall of Fame/Lame Pt 1 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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#39 - Reel Kwik: A Real Pain
In this Reel Kwik episode, we’re diving into A Real Pain — Jesse Eisenberg’s directorial debut that stirred up serious Oscar buzz and even scored Kieran Culkin a well-deserved win.This bittersweet dramedy follows two estranged cousins on a Holocaust pilgrimage that’s as funny as it is devastating, as they uncover buried trauma and confront their tangled family history.Did Eisenberg deliver on the hype? Is this the beginning of a brilliant directing career? And was Culkin really that good?Tune in for our thoughts, laughs, and maybe a tear or two.As always, Part 1 of our review is completely spoiler-free — perfect if you haven’t seen the film yet. Part 2 goes full spoiler mode, so if you’re still waiting to watch, that’s your cue to pause, go sink your teeth into the movie, and come back when you’re ready.Agree with our score? What films do you want to see covered in our Reel Kwik series? We want to know!Email us at [email protected] or through TikTok and Instagram @third_reel_podhttps://linktr.ee/thirdreelpodTIMESTAMPS:00:00:00 - Preamble00:04:02 - Spoiler-free thoughts00:26:49 - Full Spoiler Review Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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#38 - Top 10 of 2010
It's been a while since one of these...We’re heading back 15 years to celebrate the cinematic gems of 2010! From dream heists and dystopian dramas to animated tearjerkers, we each reveal our personal Top 10 films of the year — and no two lists are the same. Expect passionate picks, controversial omissions, and a whole lot of film geekery.Join us as we rewind to a stacked year in cinema and ask: did Inception blow our minds? Did The Social Network define a generation? And where does Scott Pilgrim fit into all this?Here’s how it works: we each take turns counting down from #10 to #1 from UK release only. If two (or more) of us have the same film on our lists, we’ll hold off discussing it until it appears at its highest placement. That way, we can give it the spotlight it deserves. Once the lists are complete, we will rattle off our honourable mentions.Let us know your 2010 rankings!Email us at [email protected] or through the socials @third_reel_podhttps://linktr.ee/thirdreelpodAll music used in this podcast is for commentary and review purposes under fair use. We give full credit to the original composers and right holders, and acknowledge that we do not own any of the music featured.TIMESTAMPS00:00:00 - Preamble00:18:14 - Daniel's #1000:22:30 - Rachael's #1000:25:55 - Dale's #1000:26:47 - Daniel's #900:31:11 - Rachael's #900:37:30 - Dale's #900:37:58 - Daniel's #800:43:32 - Rachael's #800:47:22 - Dale's #800:51:32 - Daniel's #700:55:10 - Rachael's #700:55:18 - Dale's #700:58:45 - Daniel and Dale's #600:59:21 - Rachael's #601:03:29 - Daniel and Dale's #501:08:44 - Rachael's #501:09:00 - Daniel and Dale's #401:16:14 - Rachael's #401:20:55 - Daniel and Dale's #301:21:50 - Rachael's #301:28:28 - Daniel and Dale's #201:34:42 - Rachael's #201:43:00 - Daniel, Rachael and Dale's #101:55:17 - Honourable Mentions Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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#37 - Robin Williams Draft
We’re celebrating the brilliant comedic madness of one of the late, great actors of our time — the one and only Robin Williams. From his hilarious, heartfelt performances to the way he shaped our childhoods, Robin was everyone’s favourite funcle.If you’ve ever played fantasy football, you’ll get the gist. We’re drafting from Williams’ entire filmography, taking turns to fill six distinct categories. Once a player locks in a pick, it’s final—and that movie is off the board for everyone else. Draft order? Decided by the legendary Wheel of Names. And since we’re using a snake draft, the playing field stays even.This week, we channel that nostalgic energy into a full-blown draft as we go head-to-head, choosing our favourite films from his incredible and diverse filmography. The draft is divided into six categories:🎭 Drama🤣 Comedy🎬 Pre-1999🎥 Post-2000🏆 Award Recognition🎲 Free PickWith a career spanning decades and genres, this one’s going to be tough.And let’s not forget: Daniel is the reigning champ of the draft and so far, unbeaten. Heavy is the head that wears the crown — but can he finally be dethroned?We’ll be posting our full draft picks on social media, where you can vote for the ultimate Robin Williams Draft champion. And to top it all off, we’re wrapping things up with our classic IMDb film guessing game—Williams edition!Get ready for laughs, heated debate, and a whole lot of love for Robin Williams. Let the drafting begin!Who won? We want to know!Email us at [email protected] and vote through our Instagram poll or via TikTok @third_reel_podhttps://linktr.ee/thirdreelpodTIMESTAMPS:00:00:00 - Preamble00:09:30 - Robin Williams Biography00:22:12 - Draft Rules00:24:47 - The Draft01:36:24 - Quiz Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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#36 - Reel Kwik: A Complete Unknown
Biopics are everywhere right now — so what makes A Complete Unknown stand out? Or does it? This week, we dive into James Mangold’s latest take on musical legend Bob Dylan, with Timothée Chalamet stepping into the shoes (and harmonica) of one of the most enigmatic figures in music history.Does Mangold recapture the magic of Walk the Line? Does Chalamet deliver a performance worth singing about? And do you need to be a Dylan devotee to connect with this film — or is it just another hit in the biopic factory line?We’re tackling all that and more as we compare this one to other recent biopics, question whether biopic fatigue is real, and ask the big question: does A Complete Unknown do anything new?Agree with our score? What films do you want to see covered in our Reel Kwik series? We want to know!Email us at [email protected] or through TikTok and Instagram @third_reel_podhttps://linktr.ee/thirdreelpodTIMESTAMPS:00:00:00 - Preamble00:09:39 - Spoiler-free thoughts00:36:16 - Full Spoiler Review Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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#35 - Reel Kwik: Sinners
It’s time for another Reel Kwik review — and this one’s a biggie.We’re diving into Sinners, the latest team-up from Ryan Coogler and Michael B. Jordan. One of the biggest and most talked-about films of the year, Sinners has taken both critics and audiences by surprise with its bold, genre-bending take on the vampire mythos.But how does it stack up with The Third Reel? Tune in to find out.As always, Part 1 of our review is completely spoiler-free — perfect if you haven’t seen the film yet. Part 2 goes full spoiler mode, so if you’re still waiting to watch, that’s your cue to pause, go sink your teeth into the movie, and come back when you’re ready.Agree with our score? What films do you want to see covered in our Reel Kwik series? We want to know!Email us at [email protected] or through TikTok and Instagram @third_reel_podhttps://linktr.ee/thirdreelpodTIMESTAMPS:00:00:00 - Preamble00:04:02 - Spoiler-free thoughts00:26:49 - Full Spoiler Review Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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#34 - Ex Machina vs. Her
Our Versus format is back—and this one’s a battle of tech.We’re diving into the sci-fi worlds of Ex Machina and Her—two films that couldn’t be more different in tone (one a sleek thriller, the other a tender love story), yet both explore the moral and emotional complexities of artificial intelligence.They may flatter to deceive, but beneath the surface, both films are packed with meaning, questions, and chilling relevance in today’s AI-driven world. So… which is better? Which film offers a stronger portrayal of AI? And which one sticks the landing with a more impactful ending?We break it all down across five categories:StoryAI Representation & DesignThemes of Humanity & ConsciousnessVisual & Cinematic StyleEnding and its Ethical ImplicationsEach film is scored out of 5 in every category, with a total of 25 points up for grabs. It’s Ex Machina vs Her—let the battle begin.FULL SPOILERS FOR EX MACHINA AND HER IN THIS EPISODE. You have been warned.Agree with our scores? What would you score these films? We want to know!Email us at [email protected] or through TikTok and Instagram @third_reel_podhttps://linktr.ee/thirdreelpodTIMESTAMPS:00:00:00 - Preamble00:13:21 - Category 1: Story00:42:46 - Category 2: AI Representation & Design01:09:02 - Category 3: Themes of Humanity & Consciousness01:36:02 - Category 4: Visual & Cinematic Style01:53:11 - Category 5: Ending & its Ethical Implications02:14:20 - Final Scores Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
🎬 A movie podcast for film lovers who love to laugh.Join Daniel, Rachael and Dale as they dive into everything from blockbusters to hidden gems, cult classics to modern favourites — all with unfiltered opinions, spicy debates, and a healthy dose of nonsense.Each week, we bring you fresh episodes packed with film reviews, movie drafts, tier lists, versus battles, and deep dives into iconic actors, directors and genres.Whether you're into Christopher Nolan, rom-coms, horror, the MCU or A24 indies, there's something here for every type of movie nerd.🎧 New episodes every Monday.patreon.com/thirdreelpodlinktr.ee/[email protected] Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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