Episodios

  • Episode 36 – The 36th Chamber of Shaolin: Martial Arts Cinema (with David West)
    Mar 13 2026

    In this episode of Film by Numbers, we step into the legendary 36 Chambers to explore the artistry, history, and impact of martial arts cinema. From the philosophy behind kung fu storytelling to the choreography that shaped action filmmaking around the world, we break down why this genre continues to captivate audiences decades later.

    Joining us for the discussion is writer David West, who brings his insights on the cultural legacy of martial arts films.

    David West is the author of Chasing Dragons: An Introduction To The Martial Arts Film (IB Tauris, 2006). He was NEO Magazine’s film critic for nineteen years and now writes for Sight & Sound. He’s contributed audio commentaries, essays, and introductions to Blu-ray releases of Hong Kong and Japanese films for 88 Films, Arrow Video, Eureka, Imprint Films, and Shout Studios.

    David West on Substack: https://substack.com/@westwatchesmovies

    Whether you're a lifelong kung fu movie fan or just curious about the genre’s enduring appeal, tune in as we count through the techniques, tropes, and triumphs of martial arts filmmaking—Film by Numbers style.

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    1 h y 38 m
  • Episode 35 - 35 Shots of Rum: The Films of Claire Denis
    Feb 20 2026

    Episode 35 of Film By Numbers turns the spotlight on the mesmerizing cinema of Claire Denis in “35 Shots of Rum – The Films of Claire Denis.”


    In this episode, we dive deep into the sensual, poetic, and quietly devastating filmography of one of modern cinema’s most singular voices. From her hypnotic visual style to her fearless explorations of intimacy, identity, and atmosphere, we unpack what makes her work so emotionally resonant and artistically fearless.


    Join us as we trace recurring themes, signature techniques, and the subtle power of her storytelling—spotlighting the tenderness, tension, and texture that define her films. Whether you’re a longtime admirer or just discovering her work, this episode offers an insightful, passionate look at a filmmaker who transforms silence, space, and sensation into unforgettable cinema.


    Hosts: Phil Slatter & David Woods

    Produced & Edited by Matthew Simmonds


    Interview clip used:


    Claire Denis Interview: https://youtu.be/kce_9LeYt6g?si=KW_bwY5PBI2hWVT4


    Audio from:


    35 Shots of Rum

    Beau Travail

    Bastards

    High Life

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    56 m
  • Episode 34 - Miracle on 34th Street (The Christmas Movie)
    Dec 17 2025

    It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas!

    🎄 In Episode 34 of Film By Numbers, we use Miracle on 34th Street as our festive jumping-off point to talk about Christmas movies as a whole.

    Along the way, we compare and contrast it with other seasonal favorites, including National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation, A Christmas Carol, and It’s a Wonderful Life. From heartfelt tradition to sharp comedy and moral lessons, we explore how different Christmas movies capture the spirit of the season in their own ways.

    Is Miracle on 34th Street the definitive Christmas movie, or just one piece of a much bigger holiday canon?

    Join us as we break down the films that define Christmas at the movies. 🎅🎬

    Hosts: Phil Slatter & David Woods

    Produced & Edit: Matt Simmonds

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    1 h y 27 m
  • Episode 33 – Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Naked Gun Films
    Dec 8 2025

    In this laugh-packed episode of Film by Numbers, we dive headfirst into the wonderfully absurd world of Lt. Frank Drebin as we explore Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult—and the entire Naked Gun trilogy. From sight gags to slapstick, deadpan delivery to jokes that should not work (but absolutely do), we break down what makes this series a comedic landmark.


    Join us as we discuss the legacy of the Zucker–Abrahams–Zucker style, Leslie Nielsen’s pitch-perfect performance, the trilogy’s most iconic moments, and how the films hold up today. Whether you’re a longtime fan or just discovering Police Squad’s most chaotic detective, this episode is guaranteed to bring the laughs—intentionally or otherwise.


    Hosts: Phil Slatter & David Woods

    Produced & Edit by: Matt Simmonds

    Original Music: Neil Parmar

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    54 m
  • Episode 32 - Virus:32 (Zombie Horror)
    Dec 1 2025

    In Episode 32, we dive headfirst into the zombie horror genre, exploring what makes it endlessly compelling — from its bleak social metaphors to its ever-shifting rules of survival. We break down the evolution of zombie cinema, the tropes we love, the ones we’re tired of, and how the genre keeps reinventing itself for new audiences.


    Whether you're fascinated by the genre as a whole or curious about the under-the-radar horror gem, Virus 32, this new episode offers a lively, thoughtful look at both.


    🎧 Press play and let the numbers lead you into the outbreak.


    Hosts: Phil Slatter & David Woods

    Produced and Edited by: Matthew Simmonds

    Original music: Neil Parmar


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    59 m
  • Episode 31 - 31 Carry On Films
    Nov 21 2025

    In this episode, we dive into the cheeky, chaotic, and charming world of the Carry On films — one of Britain’s longest-running and most iconic comedy franchises.


    From its early slapstick roots to its later, famously saucy humour, we break down all 31 films in the series and explore what made them such a staple of British cinema.


    Join us as we discuss the recurring cast, the evolving comedy style, the cultural impact (for better or worse), and which entries still land today. Whether you’re a lifelong fan or new to the franchise, this episode is full of nostalgia and analysis.


    Tune in for a fun, fast-paced journey through a true British comedy institution.


    Carry on listening! 🎬✨


    Hosts: Phil Slatter & David Woods

    Produced and Edited by: Matthew Simmonds

    Original Music: Neil Parmar


    Carry On Filmmaking: https://youtu.be/bo_FWcoQLJk?si=0XJSaTMhvwllbjRX


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    57 m
  • Episode 30 - 30th Floor, Nakatomi Plaza – Die Hard
    Nov 11 2025

    Yippee-ki-yay, movie lovers! In our 30th episode, we climb all the way up to the 30th floor of Nakatomi Plaza for a full-scale deep dive into Die Hard — the explosive 1988 action classic that redefined the genre.

    Join us as we unpack John McClane’s one-man war against Hans Gruber and his band of Euro-terrorists, explore how Die Hard turned everyday vulnerability into heroism, and debate the eternal question: is it really a Christmas movie?

    So grab your walkie-talkie, take off your shoes, and crawl through the air vents with us. Welcome to the party, pal.



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    1 h y 23 m
  • Episode 29 - The Girl In Number 29 (The Films of John Ford)
    Sep 19 2025

    John Ford’s name is synonymous with American cinema. From Stagecoach to The Searchers, his films helped shape not only the western genre, but the very language of storytelling on screen. In this episode, we explore Ford’s artistry—his eye for landscape, his complex sense of community and individualism, and his enduring influence on generations of filmmakers.


    Using the seldom-seen silent film The Girl in Number 29 as our jumping-off point, we trace Ford’s early career and discuss how his themes and techniques evolved into the iconic style that made him one of Hollywood’s most celebrated directors.


    Whether you’re a longtime Ford admirer or new to his work, this is an invitation to rediscover the man behind the myth.


    Hosts: Phil Slatter & David Woods

    Guest Host: David Sterritt

    Produced & Edited by: Matthew Simmonds

    Co-producer: Paul Risker




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    1 h y 11 m