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The Third Reel: A Movie Podcast

The Third Reel: A Movie Podcast

De : Daniel Ashfield Rachael Davis and Dale Stewart
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🎬 A movie podcast for film lovers who love to laugh.

Join Daniel, Rachael and Dale as they dive into everything from blockbusters to hidden gems, cult classics to modern favourites — all with unfiltered opinions, spicy debates, and a healthy dose of nonsense.

Each week, we bring you fresh episodes packed with film reviews, movie drafts, tier lists, versus battles, and deep dives into iconic actors, directors and genres.

Whether you're into Christopher Nolan, rom-coms, horror, the MCU or A24 indies, there's something here for every type of movie nerd.

🎧 New episodes every Monday.


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    • #68 - Hamnet Review: Oscar Vehicle for Jessie Buckley?
      Jan 26 2026

      Oscar season is looming, the buzz is buzzing, and we’re cracking open one of the most talked-about literary adaptations of the year — Hamnet.


      With Jessie Buckley earning serious awards chatter, we ask the very important question: has the Shakespeare well finally run dry… or is there still emotional gold to be mined from the Bard’s personal life? 👀🎭


      Based on the novel by Maggie O’Farrell, Hamnet explores the devastating real-life tragedy that inspired Hamlet, reimagining the loss of Shakespeare’s son and the grief that shaped one of the most famous plays ever written. It’s intimate, sorrowful, beautifully performed… but does it work as a film, or is it just prestige misery bait with a ruff collar?


      In classic Reel Kwik fashion:

      • 🎬 First half: spoiler-free thoughts, performances, themes, and Oscar prospects
      • 🚨 Second half: full spoiler breakdown, deeper analysis, and final scores


      Expect chat about grief, awards hype, and whether this film earns its place in the Oscar conversation — or belongs back on the stage.


      🎧 Press play, grab a quill, and prepare for tragedy (the cinematic kind).


      What film do you want to see covered? We want to know!

      Email us at thirdreelpod@gmail.com or through the socials @third_reel_pod

      https://linktr.ee/thirdreelpod


      Support our Patreon for more TTR! https://patreon.com/thirdreelpod


      TIMESTAMPS:

      00:00:00 - Preamble

      00:13:31 - Spoiler-Free Thoughts

      00:36:28 - Full Spoiler Review

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      1 h et 13 min
    • #67 - 28 Days Later vs I Am Legend – Which Post-Apocalyptic Horror Does It Best?
      Jan 19 2026

      To celebrate the release of 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple — a film we are… let’s say cautiously sceptical about — we decided not to review it at all.


      Instead, we’re heading back to where it all began: Danny Boyle and Alex Garland’s grimy, raw, pulse-pounding horror classic 28 Days Later, the film that kicked off this apparently new franchise and redefined fast, angry “infected” (they are not zombies, thank you very much).


      We pit it against another lonely, end-of-the-world favourite: I Am Legend — a glossy Hollywood blockbuster with a very different take on isolation, survival, and yelling at mannequins.


      Same ruined world. Very different vibes.

      One is documentary-style, bleak and uncomfortably real.

      The other is big-budget, star-powered and unapologetically cinematic.


      But which one actually does it better?


      To find out, we put both films through our highly rigorous, completely unbiased, definitely scientific scoring system. Four categories. Five points each. No vibes. Just facts™.



      The Categories
      • Story & Emotional Impact
      • Craft & Tone
      • World-Building
      • Tension & Set-Pieces


      The overall winner takes home the prestigious, imaginary trophy for Best Zombie (Sorry, Infected) Movie.


      What better time to get spooky than January? Other than that other horror month of course.

      Press play, lock the doors, and join us as civilisation collapses - again.


      FULL SPOILERS FOR 28 DAYS LATER AND I AM LEGEND IN THIS EPISODE. You have been warned.


      Agree with our scores? What would you score these films? We want to know!

      Email us at thirdreelpod@gmail.com or through the socials @third_reel_pod

      https://linktr.ee/thirdreelpod


      Support our Patreon for more TTR! https://patreon.com/thirdreelpod


      TIMESTAMPS:

      00:00:00 - Preamble

      00:09:51 - Category 1: Story & Emotional Impact

      00:48:53 - Category 2: Craft & Tone

      01:06:54 - Category 3: World-Building

      01:23:32 - Category 4: Tension & Set-Pieces

      01:43:55 - Final Scores

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      1 h et 52 min
    • #66 - From Pride to Prejudice? Turning Dale Into a Keira Knightley Fan
      Jan 12 2026

      Since we somehow managed the impossible — turning Rachael from a Florence Pugh sceptic into a fully-fledged Florence Pugh celebrator — we’ve been on the hunt for our next great conversion. And while Rachael is usually the easy target (she apparently hates half of Hollywood), we thought we’d mix things up and turn our attention to Dale… who has one very specific cinematic prejudice.


      Against Keira Knightley.


      Yes. Elizabeth-Swann-Bend-It-Like-Beckham-Actual-National-Treasure Keira Knightley. And you could even say that Dale’s dislike is less Pride and a whole lot more… Prejudice.


      So in this episode of Make Me a Fan Of…, Rachael and Daniel each bring a Keira Knightley film to the table in a bold, valiant, possibly doomed attempt to turn Dale from Keira-Knightley-Doubter into Keira-Knightley-Enjoyer. Can the team make it 2 for 2 on opinion-shifting? One thing’s certain — Dale is much more stubborn than Rachael, so this one might go down to the wire.


      This format has become one of the most beloved in our little podcast universe (turns out we all love a bit of emotional peer pressure), so you can expect more of these in the future… though probably featuring Rachael more than anyone else. Dan just seems to like everyone.


      And to set the mood, we leave you with the immortal words of Elizabeth Swann herself:


      “You like pain? Try wearing a corset.”


      Keira Knightley. Icon. Corset Queen. But will she become Dale-Approved™?

      Stick around to the end to find out whether three carefully-chosen films are enough to change a mind — or whether Dale remains unmoved, like a particularly grumpy Mr Darcy in the rain.


      What actor/director do you have a dislike of that you want to see covered? We want to know!

      Email us at thirdreelpod@gmail.com or through TikTok and Instagram @third_reel_pod

      https://linktr.ee/thirdreelpod


      Support our Patreon for more TTR! https://patreon.com/thirdreelpod


      TIMESTAMPS:

      00:00:00 - Preamble

      00:07:31 - The Debate

      00:31:32 - The Films

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      1 h et 30 min
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