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Popcorn Podcast infiltrates the Italian Mafia this week to discuss Australian icon Toni Collette's new action comedy, Mafia Mamma. Collette plays an American mum who inherits her mafia don grandfather's empire in Italy and defies everyone's expectations as the new head of the family business. But is Mafia Mamma a cinematic offer you can't refuse, or a hit gone wrong? Find out what Leigh and Tim think in one of the saltiest episodes of all time. Plus, announcements from Star Wars Celebration 2023; Moana to receive live-action treatment; Indiana Jones and The Dial Of Destiny's premiere at Cannes; new trailers for Barbie, Blue Beetle and The Marvels keep us entertained; and a HUGE double announcement from Leigh and Tim about the future of Popcorn Podcast. Listen and enjoy!…
Ruben Östlund's Palme d'Or-winning Triangle of Sadness is in Popcorn Podcast's sights. Starring Harris Dickinson, Charlbi Dean and Woody Harrelson, this wicked and divisive satire follows a fashion model influencer couple (Dickinson & Dean) who join an eventful cruise for the super-rich. Your co-hosts discuss the social commentary Östlund explores within a world of privilege, class and chaos, and Tim feels compelled to traumatise Leigh throughout the episode. Find out if this award-winning film lives up to the hype in a bonus holiday instalment of Popcorn Podcast…
In this episode of Popcorn Podcast, there's more than just cinematography and sex on the agenda with frank discussion on nude meanderings, the order in which one should dress themselves and the stratospheric excellence of Olivia Colman and Colin Firth in sensual British drama Mothering Sunday. It's an unmissable movie review. Plus, Popcorn Podcast chats to The Lost City directors Adam and Aaron Nee about their upcoming Masters of the Universe project; new trailers for Thor: Love and Thunder, Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning – Part 1, Three Thousand Years of Longing and Beast blow us away; and a first look at the fifth instalment of Indiana Jones 5…
Popcorn Podcast goes on a cinematic and musical journey through time with River. Directed by Jennifer Peedom and Joseph Nizeti, and narrated by Willem Dafoe, the film honours the wildness of rivers, but also recognises their vulnerability and explores how these “arteries of the earth” shape human existence. Join Leigh and Tim as they discuss this orchestral documentary, featuring music from Radiohead, the Australian Chamber Orchestra and Indigenous man William Barton. Plus, final Oscar predictions are made; Hollywood farewells another legend; Cannes reveals big debuts; and what's in store for the Play-Doh movie.
Leigh and Tim go on The Trip To Greece with Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon. Plus, the winners of the Popcorn Podcast Giveaway are announced, Cannes Film Festival releases its 2020 line-up and production resumes on some big upcoming releases