First Film

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First Film

A TV, Film and Film Reviews podcast

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First Film

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First Film

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First Film

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First Film

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With the release of Barbie and Oppenheimer we figured it's time to cover two legendary filmmakers back to back. Starting with Greta Gerwig we learn about her insane Oscar stories, her roommate Kate McKinnon, where she drew inspiration from to w
Diving deep into the neighbourhoods of Brooklyn we thought we'd take a look at the legendary filmography of director Spike Lee. Before he created such classics like Do the Right Thing, and worked with legendary actors like Samuel L Jackson, he
In recognition of Indiana Jones: The Dial of Destiny being released we thought we'd take a look at the legendary filmography of director Steven Spielberg. Before he cracked the whip and wrestled with raptors, he dove his toes into the western g
Before James Gunn touched spandex and superheroes, he attempted to revive the body horror genre with Slither (2006). Discover the strange story of a virgin alien who loves meat, matrix loving Buddhist Monks, and how Gunn got involved with core
What if I told you there was a prototype film for Bong Joon-ho's Parasite? Well there is and it's known as Barking Dogs Never Bite, a strange movie that involves dogs being eaten and a ghost story about a boiler repair man based on true events
What happens when a medical student makes a post apocalyptic racing thriller? You get George Miller's Mad Max (1979), a low budget film filled with injuries, Australian slang, and an incident that broke Miller, leading to him wanting to quit di
Sofia Coppola had a lot to live up to being the daughter of legendary filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola (Godfather, Apocalypse Now). With the backlash she faced due to her controversial role in "The Godfather: Part 3," Sofia would prove the naysay
Ridley Scott is one of the most well known directors working today, but he actually didn’t make his first feature, The Duellists, until he was 40 years old after almost two decades in advertising. In this episode we discuss the film, how Scott
James Cameron has been making waves with his blockbusters for decades now, but long before he was a pioneer of the industry, he got his “big break” making what might be the only flying piranha movie ever. And maybe, just maybe, it led to him be
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