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, Catherine Shoard and Henry Barnes review This is 40, A Good Day to Die Hard, For Ellen and Side By Side. This is the audio only version of the Guardian Film Show
Peter Bradshaw and Catherine Shoard join Xan Brooks to discuss Hitchcock, I Give It A Year, No and Wreck-It Ralph. This is the audio-only version of the Guardian Film Show
Xan Brooks, Peter Bradshaw and Catherine Shoard review Flight, Bullhead, Hyde Park on Hudson and Antiviral
Peter Bradshaw and Catherine Shoard join Xan Brooks to discuss Lincoln, Zero Dark Thirty, The Last Stand and The King of Pigs. This is an audio-only version of the Guardian Film Show
Peter Bradshaw and Catherine Shoard join Xan Brooks to discuss Les Misérable, Gangster Squad, What Richard Did and Jiro Dreams of Sushi
Xan Brooks, Peter Bradshaw and Catherine Shoard review the week's cinema releases, including Seven Psychopaths, The Oranges, I, Anna and Confession of a Child of the Century
Peter Bradshaw and Catherine Shoard join Xan Brooks to discuss this week's cinema releases
Xan Brooks, Peter Bradshaw and Andrew Pulver review Twilight: Breaking Dawn - Part Two, Amour, Mental and Jason Becker - Not Dead Yet
Xan Brooks, Peter Bradshaw and Catherine Shoard review Argo, Alps, My Brother the Devil and The Sapphires
Praise be! In our weekly roundup of the week's cinema releases, Catherine Shoard steps up to the pulpit with Peter Bradshaw and Andrew Pulver to study Paul Thomas Anderson's Scientology-baiting The Master, Jacques Audiard's Rust and Bone and gay love story Keep the Lights On
On this week's show, Xan Brooks, Peter Bradshaw and Catherine Shoard look beyond the hype and review Sundance hit (and now Oscar contender) Beasts of the Southern Wild, then move on to beasts of an animated nature in Madagascar 3. Also up for review are Sally Potter's coming-of-age movie Ginger & Rosa and the exhaustive Status Quo documentary, Hello Quo
This week's Guardian Film Show comes to you from the BFI Southbank, where the London film festival has begun. Xan Brooks and Peter Bradshaw review the festival's opening film, Frankenweenie, and Andrew Pulver interviews sausage-dog-reanimating director Tim Burton. Plus: what else to watch out for at this year's festival; and reviews of On the Road and Ruby Sparks, both on general release
Xan Brooks and Peter Bradshaw review Taken 2, The Perks of Being a Wallflower, Liberal Arts and Sinister in this week's audio version of the Guardian Film Show
On this week's audio version of The Guardian Film Show, Catherine Shoard and Henry Barnes review The Imposter, Shadow Dancer and The Watch
On this week's audio version of The Guardian Film Show, Xan Brooks and Peter Bradshaw review Take This Waltz, The Expendables 2, The Bird and The Wedding Video