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Veteran movie and live theatre reviewer, Alex First, is joined weekly by a panel of critics who discuss all things Movies & Entertainment...and some football in season. Help make up your mind about what to see and what to avoid.

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    • Capturing Truth: The Art of Storytelling in Warfare and The Correspondent
      Apr 20 2025
      **Host:** Alex First
      **Guest Critics:** Sandy Kaye, Peter Chris, Greg King
      **Episode Summary:**
      In this gripping episode of First on Film & Entertainment, host Alex First is joined by critics Sandy Kaye, Peter Chris, and Greg King as they dive into two thought-provoking films: *Warfare* and *Drop*. The discussion begins with *Warfare*, a harrowing portrayal of a Navy SEAL mission gone awry in Iraq. The panel praises Alex Garland's direction, highlighting the film's intense realism and emotional depth, which keeps viewers on the edge of their seats. Sandy shares her surprise at how much she enjoyed the film, despite her aversion to war movies, while Greg and Peter offer their insights on its immersive sound design and character development. As the conversation shifts to *Drop*, the critics explore its psychological thriller elements, focusing on a mother's desperate struggle against a mysterious texter threatening her son. With a captivating setting and engaging performances, the film's tension builds throughout, leaving the panel debating its twists and overall impact. Listeners can expect a compelling mix of critiques and engaging dialogue, showcasing the power of storytelling in cinema.
      **Highlights:**
      - **Warfare:** A visceral depiction of combat that immerses audiences in the realities of war, praised for its authenticity and intense performances.
      - **Drop:** A thrilling psychological ride that keeps viewers guessing, with standout performances and a gripping narrative.
      - **Cinematic Insights:** The critics discuss the importance of storytelling in film and the impact of real-life events on cinematic narratives.
      00:00:00 - Alex Claydon discusses new technology used on World of Claydon programme
      00:01:41 - People mistakenly believe that Alex Garland is Australian, Peter says
      00:06:07 - The film is about three Navy SEALs in combat in Afghanistan
      00:08:19 - I loved this film and I really don't like war movies
      00:12:35 - Greg King: This is another example of what I call combat porn
      00:14:03 - Peter says he found the film very compelling as a docudrama
      00:16:05 - Peter and Sandy give Warfare an 8 out of 10 rating
      00:16:57 - Drop is an entertaining psychological thriller and it involves some seriously bad trolling
      00:22:02 - Greg Green: The film is a wild, playful nerve wracking thriller
      00:26:09 - Have you seen the Pluto movie? Yes, there is a Pluto movie
      00:26:57 - Greg says he was impressed by the clever construction of the screenplay
      00:28:26 - All right, let's get some scores for this movie which is rated 95 minutes
      00:30:33 - Sandy says Funny Games loses something in the German translation
      00:32:01 - Can we talk about the Correspondent? Because that's one I did see
      00:33:56 - Peter Gresta was arrested by Egyptian authorities in Cairo on 29 December 2013
      00:36:28 - Richard Roxburgh stars as journalist Peter Gresta in The Correspondent
      00:40:53 - Tank M Correspondent gave the film an eight out of 10
      00:43:37 - Peter: I was very impressed by the film. 9 out of 10
      00:46:15 - Creed is the fifth collaboration between Ryan Coogler and Michael B Jordan
      00:46:46 - Smoke and Stack return to Mississippi in 1932 after seven years away
      00:50:01 - Sinners is a horror with a uniquely Southern Gothic lens
      00:53:04 - Peter Krause says this is an unusual African American vampire filmJoin the First on Film & Entertainment team for this dynamic episode, and stay tuned for more insightful film reviews and discussions in the weeks to come!
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      55 min
    • Lights, Camera, Oscars: Navigating the 97th Academy Awards Buzz - S04E05
      Mar 2 2025
      **Host:** Alex First
      **Guest Critics:** Sandy Kaye, Peter Krause
      **Episode Summary:**
      In this lively episode of First on Film & Entertainment, host Alex First is joined by critics Sandy Kaye and Peter Krause for a spirited conversation leading up to the 97th Academy Awards. With excitement in the air, the trio discusses the nominations and their predictions for the big night. The episode kicks off with a humorous exchange about the Oscars and the quirky happenings surrounding the event, setting the tone for a fun-filled discussion. The critics delve into the standout films nominated for Best Picture, including *Conclave*, *The Brutalist*, and *Emilia Perez*, sharing their insights on storytelling, performance, and cinematic artistry. Alex challenges Sandy and Peter to a trivia quiz about the longest films in Oscar history, leading to surprising revelations and friendly banter. As the conversation unfolds, they explore the significance of inclusivity in this year's nominations and highlight the contributions of Australian talent in various categories. Listeners can expect a blend of insightful critiques, engaging trivia, and a passionate celebration of film as the Oscars approach.
      **Highlights:**
      - **Oscar Predictions:** A spirited debate on the Best Picture nominees, with *Conclave* and *The Brutalist* emerging as frontrunners.
      - **Trivia Fun:** A light-hearted quiz on the longest films in Oscar history, showcasing the hosts' knowledge and camaraderie.
      - **Australian Talent:** Acknowledgment of the significant contributions from Australian filmmakers and actors in this year's nominations.
      00:00:00 - Sandy Kay and Peter Kraus discuss the Oscars ahead of time
      00:02:52 - There are 10 nominations for best picture this year, Sandy. What have been the longest
      00:05:34 - Alex asks some trivia questions about the Oscar nominations for best picture
      00:08:03 - Three films received 10 or more nominations in this year's Oscars
      00:12:20 - Timothee Chalamet is 12th person to portray Oscar nominee
      00:13:23 - We haven't talked about Australians. We gotta talk about Australians, don't we
      00:15:31 - Porcelain War is nominated for documentary feature Oscar
      00:16:53 - Nominations for best picture go to Conclave, Dune Part 2
      00:21:11 - Sandy says Conclave will win best film
      00:23:29 - So let's go to Best Director. Who do you think will win
      00:26:27 - Peter Howell picks his favourites for best actor and best actress
      00:30:13 - Sandy: I'm rooting for Demi Moore. I think she did a sensational job
      00:32:45 - Peter Sheridan: Excellent film. I think it works extremely well
      00:34:13 - Sandy thinks Kieran Culkin will win Best Supporting Actor
      00:36:01 - Best Supporting Actress, Monica Barbaro for A Complete Unknown
      00:37:26 - Okay, let's go for the next category being Best Original Screenplay
      00:40:08 - We haven't seen a lot of the best animated feature films yet
      00:41:27 - This is Best International Feature. Of international features. Amelia Perez from France nominated in Spanish
      00:42:21 - Dan: I think Seed of the Sacred Fig will win cinematography Oscar
      00:46:39 - Peter Howell gives odds for the Oscars in various categories
      00:49:18 - Best Actor is short priced favourite for Adrian Brody
      00:52:48 - Do you think the host will do a decent job at the Oscars
      00:53:20 - Gene Hackman died at 95 from apparent carbon monoxide poisoning
      00:55:18 - We got to go. Let's, uh, circle the wagons and see how we did at Oscar ceremonyJoin the First on Film & Entertainment team for this engaging episode, and stay tuned for more film insights and reviews in the weeks to come!
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      56 min
    • The Last Showgirl: Pamela Anderson’s Triumph and the Trials of Aging: S04E04
      Feb 25 2025
      **Host:** Alex First
      **Guest Critics:** Greg King, Sandy K, Peter Krause
      **Episode Summary:**
      In this captivating episode of First on Film & Entertainment, host Alex First is joined by critics Greg King, Sandy K, and Peter Krause as they delve into the latest cinematic offerings just in time for the Oscar season. The discussion kicks off with *The Last Showgirl*, a gritty portrayal of an ageing Las Vegas showgirl played by Pamela Anderson, who delivers what many are calling the performance of her career. The critics explore the film's emotional depth, character dynamics, and the challenges faced by women in the entertainment industry, with Sandy expressing her surprise at Anderson's compelling portrayal. The conversation then shifts to the darkly comedic short film *The Monkey*, based on a Stephen King short story, where the panel debates its over-the-top gore and humour, with opinions divided on its effectiveness as a horror satire. Finally, the critics share their thoughts on the much-anticipated *Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy*, with mixed reactions to the film's nostalgic charm and character development. Listeners can expect a lively exchange filled with insightful critiques and engaging commentary on contemporary cinema.
      **Highlights:**
      - **The Last Showgirl:** A raw and emotional exploration of the struggles faced by ageing performers, with a standout performance from Pamela Anderson that challenges preconceived notions.
      - **The Monkey:** A pitch-black comedy that blends horror and humour, leaving critics divided on its excesses and appeal.
      - **Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy:** A nostalgic return to the beloved character, sparking discussions about growth, maturity, and the complexities of single parenthood.
      00:00:00 - Around about this time of the year, there are some good movies around
      00:01:04 - The Last Showgirl is a gritty piece about an ageing Las Vegas showgirl
      00:05:29 - Alex says Pamela Anderson looks fabulous in new film Last Show Girl
      00:10:47 - Greg King: I have misgivings about The Last Showgirl
      00:16:03 - Showgirl panelists give their scores on last rated M M movie
      00:17:46 - The Monkey is a pitch black comedy based on a 1980 Stephen King short story
      00:22:43 - Greg: This is one of two gory horror films around town at the moment
      00:23:42 - Peter Moore: I was disappointed by this film. I was expecting it to be stronger
      00:28:45 - Greg says movies in general depict violence in such a way that it motivates
      00:31:31 - There are suggestions now that if somebody sees a violent act they'll film it
      00:36:17 - Greg: Based on how good Pamela Anderson looks, I give this movie three stars
      00:37:39 - Give me a score for the Monkey. Peter, I'm scared to ask
      00:38:35 - Greg Gutfeld was pleasantly surprised by the latest Bridget Jones movie
      00:39:45 - Greg Gutfeld: Were you pleasantly surprised or not about Bridget Jones
      00:41:39 - Sandy says many common names are made up nowadays
      00:44:18 - The film stars Hugh Grant as Bridget Jones
      00:45:49 - Peter Howell was pleasantly surprised by the fourth Bridget Jones film
      00:48:50 - I felt that the Bridget Jones character was regressive in this film
      00:51:53 - Of the four second best movies, where would this one sit
      00:52:57 - Peter says he doesn't always promote Nick because he has his own opinions
      00:54:31 - James Bond is the UK's biggest film franchise, I have to say
      Join the First on Film & Entertainment team for an engaging episode filled with passionate discussions and cinematic insights. Don’t miss out on next week’s exciting film reviews!
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      56 min
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