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Every Movie EVER!

By: Ben Groves & Rob Macfarlane
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  • A grim record of the worst cinema has to offer and the movie brilliance you probably missed. Ben Groves and Rob Macfarlane meander through the mess of film theory, cinema trivia and career lowlights of Hollywood in a vain attempt to conceal their many personal faults.

    Ben Groves 2021
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Episodes
  • Monkey Man (2024): The Insane Story Of How Slumdog Millionaire Made The Best Debut Of The Decade!
    May 5 2024

    Ben & Rob take a jab at ‘Monkey Man’, Dev Patel’s 2024 brand new feature film; his first in the director’s seat, his first in the writer’s room and without question the best starring turn of his career. When ‘The Kid’ (Patel) is wronged by those in power, he will stop at nothing to find the justice he needs and the audience craves, fighting not only for himself but the survival of those he represents. Also starring Sharlto Copley, Pitobash Tripathy, Vipin Sharma, Sikandar Kher, Adithi Kalkunte and Sobhita Dhulipala, ‘Monkey Man’ might just be the best debut film by any film-maker we’ve ever seen; a heart-pounding action stunner with a heart and soul to match.

    Getting this film from script to screen was its own heroic battle, with writer/director and star Dev Patel needing as much determination and willpower as his epic protagonist. But how did this film so successfully steal the hearts of our hosts? Why might this be the most important film for you to support this year? And why is Rob so hopelessly enraged and bitter about UK teen-drama show ‘Skins’?!

    CONSUUUME to find out all this and much, much more!

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    #MonkeyMan #DevPatel #MonkeyManMovie #DevPatelEdit #SobhitaDhulipala #SikandarKher #MakarandDeshpande #AshwiniKalsekar #PitabhashTripathi #JordanPeele

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Ghostbusters: Answer The Call (2016): Why Was This Film So Un-Welcomed By It's Own Audience?!
    Apr 28 2024

    Ben & Rob marvel at 'Ghostbusters: Answer The Call', the 2016 reboot of the Ghostbusters franchise starring Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Wiig, Leslie Jones, Kate McKinnon and Chris Hemsworth. Set in a whole new universe where the original cast briefly appear in different roles but still shout fan service catchphrases, this film was unfairly reviled and bullied by a majority male audience on it's release and since. Does that mean we think the film is good? Well... no, but it's not because of the female cast.

    The Ghosbusters franchise as a whole had been in development hell for decades; can we unravel the mystery of how this film came to be the fan-reaction disaster it so famously became? What was Dan Aykroyd's original idea for the abandoned 'Ghostbusters 3'? And can Ben and Rob find any silver lining in a film that even the studio wants everyone to forget ever happened?!

    CONSUUUME to find out all this and much, much more!

    PLUS! We have a YouTube with EXCLUSIVE content just for you - click the link below!

    Find us on your socials of choice or WATCH this episode at www.linktr.ee/everymovieeverpodcast

    #ghostbusters #answerthecall #melissamccarthy #katemckinnon #kristenwiig #chrishemsworth #lesliejones #ghostbustersafterlife #slimer #frozenempire #whoyougonnacall #ghostbustersfrozenempire #billmurray #ghosts #petervenkman #podcast #movie #comedy #film #paulrudd

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    58 mins
  • Limelight (1952): Why Was Chaplin's Most Personal Film Also His Last In Hollywood?
    Apr 21 2024

    Ben & Rob close the curtain on their Charlie Chaplin with ‘Limelight’, his 1952 movie about love and regret that proved to be his last American film before his exile for suspected Communist sympathies. Billed as ‘Charles’ rather than ‘Charlie’, Chaplin paints a poignantly tragic tale of a fading star mentoring an up and coming dancer and reflects on his life in what is no doubt the most personal film he ever made. Also starring Clare Bloom and featuring so-called rival Buster Keaton, ‘Limelight’ was a financial success despite being mostly banned in the US due to Chaplin’s exile, marking a complex end to his career in the industry he had such a hand in shaping.

    But beneath the complex romance of the two leads is there a deeper, and far sadder, reflection of Chaplin’s past? Why did the United States choose to ban a man who was arguably one of the jewels in their cultural crown? How comfortably can we watch the works of a man who had not one, but four far-too-young wives in his life? And as we end our coverage of Chaplin, has Ben finally found the film that steals his heart?!

    CONSUUUME to find out all this and much, much more!

    PLUS! We have a YouTube with EXCLUSIVE content just for you - click the link below!

    Find us on your socials of choice or WATCH this episode at www.linktr.ee/everymovieeverpodcast

    #Chaplin #CharlieChaplin #Limelight #ModernTimes #TheKid #Hollywood #SilentMovies #Classic #Podcast #Movie #Film #Cinema #Comedy #CityLights #Directing #Slapstick #Communism #Capitalism #MovieAnalysis #BlackAndWhite #Meme #BusterKeaton

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    1 hr

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