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Sept B Emma is still away working with the gliteratti but this show Robert managed to bag himself a guest host! He is joined by Lost in Film Monthly’s Becky Bartlett and together they tackle two actor-turned director projects in this episode.
First they trip Charlestown, bank robbery capital of America, to visit a mid-career rehabbed Ben Affleck [...]Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Sept AEmma is away, so Robert is flying solo!
He tackles Edgar Wright’s new film Scott Pilgrim vs The World, interviews Sorcerer’s Apprentice star Jay Baruchel and counts down his top 5 graphic novel adaptations.
Listen, download, enjoy, get in touch!
Download Standard PodcastsListen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | August AAfter the high of July’s reviews, comes the low of August releases…
Robert takes on M Night Shamalan’s The Last Airbender, and Emma is almost charmed by Cruise in Knight and Day.
Plus it’s part 2 of the Drouthcast. Miriam Ross joins us for a good old debate on the subject of 3D’s future and its aesthetic [...]Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | July BIt’s a bumper Montage edition, this time folks!
We discuss Christopher Nolan’s Inception, and generally get depressed by Toy Story 3…
Robert asks the animators behind Toy Story 3 their take on 3D in an exclusive interview,
And introducing the Drouthcast! Our special collaboration with the Drouth Magazine. This week’s episode features Dr Miriam Ross on the merits [...]Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | JulySummer podcast time!
Emma and Robert review Splice, a cautionary tale of when DNA goes wrong and sexy…
In confessions of a critic Emma gives her reaction to the notorious Peeping Tom.
And Mitch Miller joins us for Miller vs Hollywood- a new segment where Mitch takes one of Hollywood’s rules and selects films which blows them apart. [...]Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | EIFF 2010 podlet 4The Last of the festival podlets…
Robert and Emma talk about the best films they’ve seen at the fest- including our tips for the best of the fest for Sunday…
We’re also joined by Dee Custance for some chat,
And Robert finds out about the pressures of bringing the third part of the Toy Story trilogy from the [...]Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | EIFF 2010 podlet 3With the festival raging on, Montage is here to give you the latest!
In this episode Robert is joined by Lost in Film Monthly editors; Becky Bartlett and Marjorie Gallacher to discuss the latest Herzog/ Lynch collaboration My Son My Son What Have You Done.
Also reviewed;
Girl with Black Balloons
Two in a Wave
The People vs George Lucas
Download [...]Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Eiff 2010 podlet 2It’s podlet no. 2!
Mitch Miller joins Emma to talk excitedly about Winter’s Bones, a potential for best of the fest.
Robert reviews Under the Radar films Chase the Slut and Outcast
And Mitch is charmed by documentary Edge of Dreaming.
Download Standard PodcastsListen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | EIFF 2010 podlet 1It’s our first mini podcast from the Edinburgh festival!! And Robert and Emma are in ‘cinema city’ to bring you all the views from the streets. Its gritty and urban, really!
Up first, it’s the long anticipated Illusionist- is Chomet really a great magician, or is it all just for show?
And we have special guest reviewer Tomas [...]Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | June BIt’s that time of year again!
The Edinburgh International Film Festival is in its 64th year, and for the fourth year running Montage is going to be there to cover the best and worst.
We talk about the films that we’re excited to see, give you our tips on how to avoid the duds, and remember our [...]Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | June AHey Hey! It’s Montage’s comedy special!
And we have a special guest, Dee Custance: comedy connoisseur, stand up and a professional of the film industry. Dee picks the best and worst films about the world of stand up comedy including the Bill Hick’s story, Jerry Seinfeld’s Comedian and Festival.
Also reviewed are The Brother’s Bloom and Chris Morris’ [...]Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | MAY AWell look who it is…Robert’s Back! And this is a bumper packed edition of Montage.
We review two releases; Iron Man 2 and Dogtooth (probably the only time those films will be mentioned in the same sentence).
And there’s more confessions of a critic (Robert fesses up again)
Lost in Translation
We ask the pertinent question of the day: [...]Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | April AO Sole Mio!
Robert is away, so Emma goes it alone for this podcast, previewing the Italian film festival, messing around in more lost in translation quiz nonsense and a review of the Banksy film: Exit Through the Gift Shop.
We also have an exclusive interview with Peter Gerrard-independent filmmaker about his graffiti documentary Just to Get [...]Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | March BIn our latest podcast Emma and Robert review the Swedish sensation Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, and asks if it lives up to the book. We also give our top 5 films with photography related plot points, in its honour.
We review Shutter Island and there’s a new Lost in Translation game to guess the classic [...]Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | March AOla commrades,
This week we wrap things up at the Glasgow film festival with a few more reviews- including Montage’s highlight Bad Lieutenant; Port of Call, New Orleans and we find out if The Greatest really is the greatest film (or, as it’s quite likely…not).
Twat or Talented is back and Emma and Robert cross swords over [...]Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | February CIt’s our mid Glasgow film fest podcast!
And there’s plenty to hear-
Robert talks to Kirk Jones, director of Robert Deniro film Everybody’s Fine
We rediscover a cult classic Wake in Fright and are joined by fellow journo James Kloda
There are reviews, competition winners and the usual banter.
Enjoy!
Download Standard PodcastsListen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | February BIn our first Glasgow fest podcast we talk about the Youth festival strand and see what the kids are into.
Does the Mighty Boosh film Journey of the Childmen pander too much to the two stars? Well it is produced by them, so what do you think?
And Jemaine Clement, of flight of the conchords, makes another [...]Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | February AIt’s nearly time for the Glasgow Film Festival! And Montage have competition tickets to give away so keep your ears peeled on how to enter.
As well as picking some highlights from the fest programme, we also review Award nomination laden films; Up in the Air, The Last Station and Precious; based on the novel Push [...]Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | JanuaryIn another Montage podcast of film chat and comedy gold we review Brothers the latest from Jim Sheridan, talk up the anticipated films of 2010 and bemoan the Bafta noms. There’s also two reports from the Glasgow Film Festival press launch.
Lost in Translation stars former Montager Carmody Wilson in her podcast debut. Can you guess [...]Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | December BIt’s the Christmas Special!
And Robert is replaced by Mitch Miller in this muppets heavy Christmas show.
We review Where the Wild Things Are and discuss the joys and fears of childhood, then to a discussion on what makes Christmas christmas (Christmas films is the answer you’re looking for).
Robert beamed up from down below to give a [...]Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | December ADecember 1st and its another podcast!
We have;
A review of The Box
The final part of our Myazaki focus
Lost in Translation fun quiz!
Confessions of a Critic
Emma confesses to the classic she hasn’t seen…
And we have Mitch Miller back to create a mini fest around the theme: misunderstandings
Download Standard PodcastsListen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | November AThis episode Robert has a confession to make- which classic film has he neglected to see in his short lifetime?
We also review the latest Coen Brother comedy: A Serious Man
and we feature Princess Mononoke in our continuing Myazaki focus.
Plus: What classic film scene are we mangling in lost in translation?
Listen and find out!
Download Standard PodcastsListen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | October BListen up! It’s another packed episode from Emma and Robert. We kick things off with reviews on Up and Fantastic Mr Fox, then head into a discussion on the relationship between films and computer games.
We talk to Mitch Miller for another themed mini fest- this time the theme is ‘animals in peril’
And we unveil the [...]Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | October A- first podcast backHello, hello!
Where have you been? Well, it’s a long story and not all that interesting either. But suffice to say, we’re back! And stronger than you can ever imagine. Or something like that. We have also been devising a cunning plan for each episode consisting of fun and dramatic features, and a chance for you [...]Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Eiff pod 5Well- it’s the end of the Edinburgh festival 2009, and Robert and Emma have gone a bit crazy. Here they round up the fest with awards talk and give out a few prizes of their own. Which film will get the special ‘important overall life message’ award?! And what film had the ‘most watchable violence’?!
We [...]Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Eiff pod 4As the festival winds down there are still some great films to be talked about- namely Birdwatcher; La terra degli uomini rossi, and er, Hump Day. And just how glum is British cinema these days? Find out in this penultimate fest podcast (which is just as well, as we’re sounding rather tired!)
Download Standard PodcastsListen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | EIFF pod 3In the 3rd Edinburgh festival podcast ‘controversy’ is King! Montage talk Antichrist, the much debated Lars Von Trier horror which split opinion at Cannes, and the debacle of Israeli film at the Edinburgh festival sparked by Ken Loach.
We don’t do this all by ourselves fortunately- Mitch Miller from the Drouth magazine, and Jamie Dunn from [...]Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Eiff pod 2Film Fight! Robert and Emma fail to agree once more over one of the biggest films of the festival, the new sci fi “classic” Moon, starring Sam Rockwell. Then there’s the award winning Seraphine, and My Year without Sex, which continues Australian cinema’s strong run this festival. Plus some blether and outrageous French accents in [...]Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Montage at the EIFF no.1The first Montage Podcast dispatch from the Edinburgh International Film Festival 2009 is here and features our take on the Opening Gala film Away We Go, and our brief chat with the film’s director, the Oscar winning Sam Mendes (American Beauty, Road to Perdition, Jarhead, Revolutionary Road).
Also, we take a look at our favourite film [...]Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | June 9 monpodThis podcast is sci fi in theme- we talk about the recent releases of Star Trek and Terminator; Salvation, (Warning: plot spoilers on Star Trek!). We then discuss exactly why we love sci fi films. Also there is a quick preview of the upcoming Edinburgh International Film festival.
Download Standard PodcastsListen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | montage May 06Two reviews this week; the scary and beautiful Coraline and weird, but maybe not wonderful Synecdoche, New York. Robert and Emma also talk some trailer trash, ask if 3D will really combat piracy, and question their existence in typical blethery but informative style.
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