Episodes
Mel Gibson is a sexist Neanderthal. Also, he starred in the movie 'What Women Want'.
Published 11/30/21
Published 11/16/21
Lorcan is joined by Lena Delaney of the ‘Adjust Your Tracking‘ podcast to talk about Agnès Varda‘s exploration of people who glean what they can from others‘ leftovers in order to live
Published 11/16/21
A retelling of the original classic vampire film that wonders how a crew would deal with the most relentless director and the most method of actors.
Published 11/02/21
The last big fantasy flop before Lord of the Rings and Harry Potter changed everything a year later. Lorcan is joined this time by comedian and D&D player David Tsonos for expert insight.
Published 10/19/21
A cross-promotion as Lorcan provides an episode from his other film podcast, Best of Worst of British, which had previously discussed maybe the worst film to be realsed by anyone, British or not, in the entirity of 2000 with the Guy Ritchie knock-off Rancid Aluminium.
Published 09/28/21
Adam Hawker returns to discuss the final Hollywood film from renowned, subversive director Paul Verhoeven, as Kevin Bacon reveals the depravity of man when they don‘t have to look at themselves in the mirror and consider the consequences of their own actions.
Published 09/21/21
A Hollywood remake of the beloved British satire of all things religious, can Harold Ramis, Brendan Fraser, and Liz Hurley do justice to the biting wit of Peter Cook and Dudley Moore?
Published 09/07/21
Lorcan is joined by his 'Let Me Tell You Something' co-host Simon Cross to discuss the 2000 wrestling movie flop 'Ready to Rumble' starring future WCW World Heavyweight Champion David Arquette. Yeah, that's right...
Published 08/31/21
The first of two episodes where Lorcan is joined by a co-host from one of his other podcast. This week it's his BOWOB partner Thom Hodkinson who picked his favourite ever Coen brothers film for discussion.
Published 08/24/21
The first of the five Best Picture nominees of 2000's Oscars to be covered sees Lorcan joined by the academic and perfumer Nuri McBride to discuss this sensory-heavy example of the populist Weinstein-backed drama of this era.
Published 08/17/21
Gerard Butler struggles to both embody a rock star reinterpration of the Prince of Darkness and also hold in his dentures in this oft-forgotten chapter in the Dracula filmography
Published 08/10/21
The first Adam Sandler flop gets reappraised by Lorcan and one-third of the fantastic comedy sketch troupe Pappy's, and longtime Sandler fan, Matthew Crosby
Published 08/03/21
Sorry for the delay. It won't happen again.
Published 07/27/21
The film that Tom Hanks says people yell quotes at him (or at least a character name) more than any other gets the reappraisal from Lorcan and this episode’s guest the writer Hannah George.
Published 06/22/21
One of the best comedies of the decade is this week's choice, and Lorcan is appropriately joined by Pippa Evans, on of the best improvisers in the land, to talk about it.
Published 06/15/21
A Canadian coming-of-cage cult horror film is this week's choice from the BAFTA-nominated writer and director Nat Luurtsema, as regular host Lorcan Mullan enters what's for him, appropriateyl enough, virgin territory
Published 06/08/21
A sex comedy about a bunch of young men trying to keep a sex tape away from our main hero's girlfriend. Yep, there will definitely be nothing questionable here that hasn't aged badly.
Published 06/01/21
The film that launched the movie star career of Jack Black is analysed track-by-track by Lorcan and this week's guest: comedian Richard Soames
Published 05/25/21
The sci-fi thriller that brought Vin Diesel to mainstream attention is discussed by Lorcan and this week's guest Adam Hawker
Published 05/18/21
Lorcan and guest Stuart Laws discuss Danny Boyle's first foray into big-budget Hollywood, and Leonardo DiCaprio's first big post-Titanic leading role in this adaptation of Alex Garland's cult 90s novel
Published 05/11/21
An introduction to the new podcast series
Published 05/03/21