The Guardian Film Show
Summary: An audio version of guardian.co.uk/film's video film show, in which the team review the week's key movies and talk to the stars and directors who made them. This page formerly hosted the Film Weekly podcast. A full archive of that show is still available by clicking back through the series and on iTunes.
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Podcasts:
Xan Brooks, Henry Barnes and Peter Bradshaw review Monsters University, Pacific Rim, Blancanieves and We Steal Secrets: The Story of Wikileaks
Henry Barnes, Peter Bradshaw and Catherine Shoard review The Bling Ring, Now You See Me, A Field in England and The Internship
Xan Brooks, Peter Bradshaw and Catherine Shoard review This is the End, The Act of Killing, Despicable Me 2 and Stories We Tell
Xan Brooks, Catherine Shoard and Peter Bradshaw review Before Midnight, World War Z, Like Someone in Love and Spike Island
Xan Brooks, Peter Bradshaw and Catherine Shoard review After Earth, Behind the Candelabra, The Iceman and Thérèse Desqueyroux
Henry Barnes, Peter Bradshaw and Catherine Shoard review Byzantium, The Comedian and Populaire
Set phasers to 'opine'! It's the Guardian Film Show with Xan Brooks. This week our critics review JJ Abrams' second Star Trek film, Into Darkness; Danish piracy thriller A Hijacking; Sarah Gavron's documentary Village at the End of the World; and Mud, directed by Jeff Nichols and starring Matthew McConaughey. With Peter Bradshaw and Andrew Pulver
Xan Brooks presents our weekly round-up of the big cinema releases with Catherine Shoard and Henry Barnes
The audio version of our weekly film video review show. This week Henry Barnes, Peter Bradshaw and Catherine Shoard review The Place Beyond the Pines, Oblivion, The Gatekeepers and Simon Killer
Henry Barnes presents our round-up of the big cinema releases, including Spring Breakers, A Late Quartet, Yurt and The Expatriate
Henry Barnes presents our weekly round-up of the big cinema releases. This week we're heading deep into the subconscious with Danny Boyle's Trance; gunning for glory via GI Joe: Retaliation; peering into the domestic life of an unsuspecting family with François Ozon's In The House, and watching two gangs come to an uneasy truce in Penny Woolcock's One Mile Away. With Peter Bradshaw and Andrew Pulver. This is the audio-only version of the Guardian Film Show
Henry Barnes presents our weekly round-up of new cinema releases. This week we're climbing to the clouds with Jack the Giant Slayer; queuing for our shot at the big time with Matteo Garrone's Reality; taking orders from dark psychological drama Compliance
Xan Brooks, Peter Bradshaw and Henry Barnes review The Paperboy, Beyond the Hills, The Spirit of '45 and The Incredible Burt Wonderstone
Xan Brooks, Peter Bradshaw and Andrew Pulver review Oz The Great and Powerful, Side Effects, Broken and Robot & Frank
Xan Brooks, Catherine Shoard and Henry Barnes review Cloud Atlas, To The Wonder, Song for Marion and Lore