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Vue
Get Lost in Great Film
In a brand new podcast series from Vue, film critic James King goes behind the lens with some of the biggest and best known names in cinema and entertainment to chat about their favourite big screen moments across a range of themes including love, comedy and cinematography. Escaping to another world has never been more important — this series reignites the wonder, joy and excitement that getting lost in a great film on the big screen brings.
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Ratings & Reviews
4.7 stars from 23 ratings
Chats with James
Really enjoyed the varied interviews and chats with James. Gave such interesting and varied perspectives of the art of film making. Brighton Girl
HoveGirl via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 06/05/21
Can’t wait to get back, loving listening to these.
scottslad via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 03/19/21
The Louis Theroux of movie chat!
The Louis Theroux of movie chat! Inspiring & uplifting. Just what we need right now. Great film recommendations I’d like to immerse myself in. Can”t wait to get back to the cinema. Thank you.
Summer diamond via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 03/04/21
Recent Episodes
Published 04/05/21
Deputy Artistic Director of the Royal Shakespeare Company Erica Whyman joins James King to discuss her favourite stage productions on the big screen. From Romeo and Juliet to One Man, Two Guvnors, Erica talks about how big screen theatre offers the ultimate form of escapism and how her role is to...
Published 04/05/21
What would the big screen experience be without music? In the latest episode James is joined by multi-award-winning composer Rachel Portman who discusses how a score can help carry a story. The composer of Chocolat and Emma talks about the impact music can have on how an audience experiences a...
Published 03/29/21
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