Film 2017 - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Jackie, Lion, Split
Zoe Ball, Danny Leigh and Chris Hewitt kick off the new year by discussing critically acclaimed biopic Jackie, starring Natalie Portman, tear-jerking adoption drama Lion and M Night Shyamalan's latest psychological thriller, Split.
T2 Trainspotting, Hacksaw Ridge, Christine
Charlie Brooker is joined by Danny Leigh and Ellen E Jones to take a look at Danny Boyle's long-awaited sequel T2 Trainspotting, Mel Gibson's new war movie Hacksaw Ridge and biographical drama Christine, starring Rebecca Hall.
Loving, Gold
Host Lauren Laverne is joined by Danny Leigh and Peter Bradshaw to review period love story Loving, starring Ruth Negga and Joel Edgerton, and crime adventure Gold, featuring Matthew McConaughey.
The Lego Batman Movie, 20th Century Women and Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk
Host Clara Amfo is joined by critics Danny Leigh and Chris Hewitt to chat about The Lego Batman Movie, starring Will Arnett, Annette Bening's critically acclaimed performance in 20th Century Women, and director Ang Lee's latest film, Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk.
Moonlight, Fences, The Founder
The team take a look at Oscar-nominated drama Moonlight, Denzel Washington directing and starring in period adaptation Fences, and
Michael Keaton starring as the man who brought the world McDonalds and the Big Mac in The Founder.
Oscars, Patriots Day, A Cure for Wellness
DJ and film lover Edith Bowman hosts and is joined by critics Danny Leigh and Tim Robey to talk all things Oscar-related, predicting the winners and losers for Sunday's Academy Awards. The team also review Mark Wahlberg's new film Patriots Day and thriller A Cure for Wellness starring Dane DeHaan.
Logan, Elle, Viceroy's House
Charlie Brooker takes the reins to review X-Men blockbuster Logan starring Hugh Jackman, psycho sexual revenge thriller Elle starring Isabelle Huppert and director Gurinder Chadha's period drama Viceroy's House. Charlie is joined by critic Danny Leigh.
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