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  • We Bury the Dead: a smart grief story wearing zombie skin
    2026/02/04

    We Bury the Dead arrives with zombie-movie marketing, but what it delivers is far more intimate: a grief story set inside an apocalypse. In this spoiler-light episode, Popcorn Podcast unpacks writer and director Zak Hilditch's standout premise (the search for closure through body retrieval), the unsettling power of sound design and the performances from Daisy Ridley, Brenton Thwaites and Mark Coles Smith that keep it grounded – even when the third act begins to shuffle to the finish line.


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    • James Wan horror throwback Malignant will grow on you
    • Revisit our wild Primate review
    • Alex Scharfman on Death of a Unicorn mayhem and magic
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    21 分
  • Emotional power of Rebecca Snow's The Boy in the Woods
    2026/02/02

    Director Rebecca Snow joins Popcorn Podcast for a powerful discussion about The Boy in the Woods, her narrative adaptation of Holocaust survivor Maxwell Smart’s memoir. The film is the story of a 12-year-old hiding in the forest in 1943 – where nature can be both sanctuary and threat. In this special episode, Snow takes us inside meeting Smart while researching a previous documentary and realising his story wasn’t just something to document, it was something to dramatise. We also explore documentary versus fiction, ethical storytelling, casting Jett Klyne (WandaVision), working with Richard Armitage (The Hobbit) and the unforgettable moment when the real Max watched a pivotal childhood memory recreated on set.


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    • Inside Nuremberg: Michael Shannon and John Slattery on their most challenging roles
    • Carlson Young directs Sophie Turner in thriller Trust
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    21 分
  • MOVIE NEWS: Farewelling Catherine O'Hara, Fast Forever races to us and first looks at The Beatles and Highlander
    2026/02/01

    Welcome to Popcorn Podcast's salty, snackable movie news series, where we serve up freshly popped kernels from the film world. Join us for a buttery blast through first looks at Henry Cavill in Highlander and the fab for in Sam Mendes's The Beatles four part cinematic event; take a look at the new trailer for I Love Boosters starring Keke Palmer, Naomie Ackie, LaKeith Stanfield and Demi Moore; race into 2028 with Fast Forever bringing the fam back together one last time; and we farewell silver screen icon Catherine O'Hara in a heartfelt tribute.

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    14 分
  • Addition director Marcelle Lunam on Teresa Palmer, anxiety and power of love
    2026/01/28

    Director Marcelle Lunam joins Popcorn Podcast to talk Addition, her bold romantic dramedy starring Teresa Palmer. From sound design that mirrors anxiety to the film’s big hearted message (“you are not your diagnosis”), this is a conversation about craft, connection and modern love.


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    • Talking The Travellers with Bryan Brown and Bruce Beresford
    • Joe Bell's journey of redemption with Mark Wahlberg
    • Nick Offerman on humour and humanity
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    19 分
  • Blue Moon review
    2026/01/26

    Hot off it's Oscar nominations for best original screenplay (Robert Kaplow) and best performance by an Actor (Ethan Hawke), Leigh and Tim discuss Richard Linklater’s Blue Moon which tells the story of legendary lyricist Lorenz Hart bravely facing the future as his professional and private life unravel at the opening night party for his former partner’s hit show Oklahoma! From unpacking a career best performance, highlighting a dialogue heavy script and appreciating some truly effective camera trickery, Blue Moon will delight musical theatre aficionados and lovers of language and art. All this and more in a brand new episode of Popcorn Podcast.


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    Ethan Hawke terrifies in Black Phone 2

    Angelina Jolie embodies the OG diva, legendary opera singer Maria Callas

    From book to movie to musical and back to movie, The Color Purple has been a cultural cornerstone for 40 years


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    33 分
  • MOVIE NEWS: Oscar Nominations 2026
    2026/01/25

    Welcome to Popcorn Podcast's salty, snackable movie news series, where we serve up freshly popped kernels from the film world. Join us for a buttery blast through the Oscar Nominations for 2026. We love this time of year and wanted to share our surprises and delights with you as we take a look at a few of the categories. From Ryan Coogler’s Sinners landing 16 nominations—the most ever for a single film, to the biggest snub? Wicked: For Good being shut out completely... All this and more as we unpack the Academy Award nominations for 2026!


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    Hamnet: immersive and transformative filmmaking

    Bugonia review: Yorgos Lanthimos’ corporate fever dream stings deep

    Brad Pitt and Formula One thrills in F1: The Movie

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    25 分
  • Dacre Montgomery on wild true story Dead Man's Wire
    2026/01/15

    We welcome Dacre Montgomery back to Popcorn Podcast to discuss his profoundly timely film, Dead Man's Wire. In 1977, Tony Kiritsis (Bill Skarsgård) entered the office of Richard Hall (Montgomery), president of the Meridian Mortgage Company, and took him hostage with a sawed-off shotgun wired with a 'dead man's wire' from the trigger to Tony's own neck. Director Gus Van Sant (To Die For) hopes his film doesn’t merely revisit a moment in history, but opens a conversation about how frustration, alienation and loss of control can twist into something volatile. In our chat with Montgomery, the Australian actor shares why he couldn’t resist working with legendary director Gus Van Sant and screen legend Al Pacino, as well as the physicality this performance demanded.


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    • How Dacre Montgomery used smell in haunting film Went Up the Hill
    • Broken Hearts Gallery: a modern rom-com classic
    • Behind-the-scenes insights into the making of Baz Luhrmann's ELVIS
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    14 分
  • Hamnet's immersive and transformative filmmaking
    2026/01/12

    Journey back to 1580 England with Popcorn Podcast for a review of Chloé Zhao's breathtaking Hamnet. After losing their son Hamnet (Jacobi Jupe) to plague, Agnes (Jessie Buckley) and William Shakespeare (Paul Mescal) grapple with grief. Healer Agnes must find strength to care for her surviving children while processing her devastating loss. Hamnet is about love and death and how these two foundational human experiences can alchemise and transform each other through art and storytelling. In this thoughtful episode, Leigh and Tim discuss the story and its performances through the lens of its Oscar-winning director. But is it the awards darling everyone predicts?


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    • Angelina Jolie embodies the OG diva in Maria
    • Great Dane Claes Bang on his historical epic William Tell
    • Paul Mescal goes wild in Gladiator II
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    25 分