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Steven Lewis, Vue's podcast host and the online film team at Timeout, discuss current films including news, reviews, gossip, on-set exclusives and interviews with some of the biggest stars in the world.
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Coraline Coraline Listen to the podcast now
David Jenkins talks to Henry Selick, writer and director of the Coraline, a dark stop-animation tale of a little girl who stumbles into an alternative life. Selick reveals his somewhat obscure start in 3D films and talks about his childhood connection to Coraline.
The Boat That Rocked The Boat That Rocked Listen to the podcast now
Nick Frost tells David Jenkins from Time Out why he had to brush his teeth a lot on the set of The Boat That Rocked, Richard Curtis’s ensemble period comedy about the fictional pirate radio ship Radio Rock. It’s set in the rock ‘n’ roll golden time of 1966 and stars Kenneth Branagh, Bill Nighy, Philip Seymour Hoffman and Nick Frost, among other well-known faces.
High School Musical 3: Senior Year High School Musical 3: Senior Year Poster Listen to the podcast now
Kenny Ortega returns to the director's chair for the third of the High School Musical films. It's bigger and bolder, as befits the first of the films to have a big screen release. Ortega speaks to David Jenkins, telling him in particular what this film owes to the great musicals of the past and what his friend Gene Kelly would have thought of it.
Hellboy 2: The Golden Army Hellboy 2: The Golden Army Film Poster Listen to the podcast now
Guillermo Del Toro is the writer/director best known for Pan's Labyrinth and bringing Hellboy to the screen. He sits down with David Jenkins from Time Out to talk about the differences between Hellboy II and the original; his sources of inspiration; and who in his family has a crush on the red-horned one.
The Chronicles of Narnia - Prince Caspian The Chronicles of Narnia - Prince Caspian Listen to the podcast now
"The Chronicles Of Narnia: Prince Caspian" was the second book published of the seven books in the series. It takes place about 1,300 years after the events of "The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe,". In London, only one year passes between the events of "The Lion" and "Prince Caspian,".
In search of a midnight kiss In search of a midnight kiss Listen to the podcast now
In Search of a Midnight Kiss" is a rollicking comic journey through love, sex, and modern romance in Los Angeles on New Year‘s Eve. Wilson, a twenty–nine–year old guy who has just had the worst year of his life, is new to Los Angeles, has no date, no concrete plans and every intention of locking the doors and forgetting the last year ever happened. (Contains one use of bad language).
Iron Man In Bruges Listen to the podcast now
Iron Man is the latest of the Marvel superheroes to make it to the big screen. Robert Downey Jr takes the lead role in taking this metal force for Justice from the page to the screen. David Jenkins from Time Out speaks to the film's director, Jon Favreau, about making the film, which included a surprising amount of input from fans at almost every stage.
In Bruges In Bruges Listen to the podcast now
Two hitmen find themselves stranded in one of Belgium's most beautiful cities after doing a job. David Jenkins from Time Out talks in depth to Martin McDonagh, writer/director of In Bruges, about how he worked with Colin Farrell and Ralph Fiennes, hitman and boss respectively. David starts, however, with perhaps the most important question: why set a film in Bruges?
The Bank Job The Bank Job Listen to the podcast now
David Jenkins talks to Jason Stratham, star of The Bank Job. Stratham plays the leader of a gang of bank robbers recruited by the intelligence services to rob a branch of Lloyds Bank in 1971 to cover-up a royal scandal. Based on a true story, this is the latest film from Roger Donaldson. (Contains one use of strong language).
No Country For Old Men No country for old men Listen to the podcast now
No Country For Old Men is the latest film from the Joel and Ethan Coen, the writing and directing talent behind Fargo and The Big Lebowski. It tells the story of a hunter (Josh Brolin) who steals $2 million after finding it at the scene of a drug deal gone murderously bad. For his sins he is pursued methodically by a terrifying hitman (Javier Bardem) with an almost equally frightening haircut. Edward Lawrenson from Time Out spoke to the brothers about the film, the awards it may win and the inspiration for Bardem's bordello cut.
 
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