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James King and Phil Stocker
Cinema Stories with James King
CINEMA STORIES with JAMES KING is a new podcast celebrating the multiplexes, the fleapits and the independent gems that have shaped our cinema-going. Each episode a guest reveals all about their three favourite cinemas - from picture palaces to pop-ups - giving listeners an insight into their life as a film fan along the way.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Ratings & Reviews
4.1 stars from 31 ratings
A must listen
A fasciinating and fresh approach in the crowded field of film related podcasts. James King is a engaging host and the audio quality (a podcast bugbear of mine) is top notch. Nice and punchy too...
LA Galaxie 500 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 10/02/19
Brings back memories
Entertaining half hour reminding me of great times and films at the cinema. Looking forward to the rest of the series
Barronoid via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 09/29/19
Top Notch
Loving this so far, the mix of the way it flows and the presentation is great. If you like cinema (and even if you don’t!) you’ll enjoy the stories on this
Fiz_08 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 09/25/19
Recent Episodes
Published 11/06/19
Episode Seven. We've really enjoyed making these episodes & one of you emailed us suggesting James and Producer Phil did their own personal Cinema Stories recommendations. I mean, we're here to give you what you want, right? So here's a "Bonus" episode! Expect name-drops, further mentions of...
Published 11/06/19
Episode Six. Any movie fan will know Steven Woolley. As a producer of 'The Crying Game' and 'Carol' he’s a multiple awards nominee, whilst his distribution company Palace was an eighties phenomenon, releasing films by the likes of David Lynch and the Coen Brothers. But he started out working in...
Published 10/30/19
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