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Our hosts Paul Booth and Kai Lovell discuss everything from the latest films and television series to what’s playing on the film festival circuit. They review the newest and best, the quirky and artistic, things you’ve heard of, and hidden gems you’ll want to see. They also interview the filmmakers themselves - just wait until you listen to the unique and fun interviews with directors, cinematographers, crew members, actors and everyone else who helps make movie magic happen! You’ll want to listen to these eye opening deep dive discussions. This is not your ordinary film review podcast.
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Host Paul Booth and Director Skye Borgman discuss her latest Netflix hit Sins of Our Mother. This three part series takes a dynamic look at a very scary and true tale.. Skye brings us a refreshing chat about filmmaking, storytelling, journalism and the deep-dive of telling a true story. Skye breaks down, how Crime films are not just "Crime" stories.
Paul takes a trip back in time to review this 2001 classic Almost Famous, written and directed by Cameron Crowe, Starring Billy Crudup, Patrick Fugit and Kate Hudson along many more amazing actors. This being one of Paul's favourite movies, he does have a lot but this must be close it to number one for him. It hit all the right notes, with a stellar cast and one amazing soundtrack.  
Paul reviews April Wrights new documentary "Back to the Drive-in" this is a must see film if you love film and drive-ins
Paul interviews Pamela Alch Script Supervisor her extensive career spans a huge range of movie history from movies such classics as the Big Chill, Ferris Bueller's Day off to modern films Ray with Jamie fox to Mr and Mrs Smith with Brad Pitt just to name only a small few. 
Listen to this fascinating chat with Dr Rebekah Louisa Smith from starting her The Film Festival Doctor business help films get into the right festivals. We then detour into her interesting PHD Thesis on Quentin Tarantino films and the effects on audiences. Weaved in all of this we chat about her new book "Born to do it".   
Paul sits down with Marcus Mizelle to chat about his films "Something In The Water" and "Belle Vie". The conversation then delves into filmmaking as an independent filmmaker to being a filmmaker in Hollywood in and outs. 
King Richard Nominated for an Oscar in the Best Picture Category. Paul Booth reviews King Richard staring Will Smith as Richard Williams, Saniyya Sidney as Venus Williams and Demi Singleton as Serena Williams. The film is a look at how this family beat the odds and become tennis superstars.
Paul Booth reviews the latest documentary from Director Amy Goldstein. THE UNMAKING OF A COLLEGE DOC. It is currently has a limited-theatrical run in N.Y.C and Los Angeles. This documentary dives into America's longest sit-in, in the History of the United States over the 2019 financial crisis at Hampshire College.
Host Paul Booth interviews Costume Designer Luis Sequeira whose work garnered him an Oscar-Nominaton on the Best Picture winner The Shape of Water. Luis describes the collaborative nature of costumes, the various departments that work together to bring the characters look to life. Luis also takes us into the world of other Films he designed such as Kimberly Peirce's Carrie and the wonderful cult-clsssic Charlie Bartlett which is a great performance from a pre-Iron Man Robert Downey Jr. Sit back and enjoy this wonderful, open and ego-free conversation from yet another Oscar-nominee who brings nothing but great stories to Talking Pictures with Paul Booth.
Our Host Paul Booth reviews Every DAY IN KAIMUKĪ the first Hawaiian feature film to be in Sundance Film Festival. Simply put this film is an Hawaiian story about the difficult decision to leaving the island for the main land to seek out opportunities that can not be found at home.
Our host review The 1992 classic White Men Can't Jump staring Wesley Snips, woody Harrelson and Rosie Perez. 
Our host Paul Booth looks back at this 80s classic "Can't buy me love" starring a young Patrick Dempsey and Amanda Peterson.
Our Host Paul Booth reviews this intriguing feature film "Who is Amos Otis?" Written and Directed by Greg Newberry. A film about a man named Amos Otis, after he assassinating the President, Amos Otis pleads self-defense and must convince the jury he saved the world from an unhinged ruler.
House of Gucci Review

House of Gucci Review

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Our host Paul Booth reviews House of Gucci directed by Ridley Scott and staring Lady Gaga as Patrizia Reggiani, Adam Driver as Maurizio Gucci and Al Pacino as Aldo Gucci. Paul give his thoughts on Ridley Scotts latest film.
Host Paul Booth discuss the making of A California Christmas: City Lights coming to Netflix on December 16th the sequel to last year's smash-hit A California Christmas which hit #1 world-wide. We are joined by Cinematographer Brad Rushing C.S.C. and Director Shaun Piccinino to talk about the making of these fun Christmas movies and the fun process they had making them and family-like atmosphere on-set.
Host Paul Booth and First Assistant Director Peter Dashkewytch discuss Netflix's MIXTAPE and the role of the 1st AD. This wonderful-heartwarming movie is directed by Valerie Weiss (The Archer, Outerbanks). Mixtape is the story of young-girl raised by her Grandma, who discovers a Mixtape made by her deceased mother and father. She is only 12 and has nothing but her innocence and the power of music to answer her life's questions.
Host Paul Booth interviews Alice Brooks A.S.C for Lynn Manuel-Miranda's directorial debut Tick Tick Boom. The game-changing Producer of Hamilton and In the Heights hits a home-run with this incendiary Film starring Andrew Garfield (The Social Network, Hacksaw Ridge). Alice returns to the show and shares the process of shooting during Covid, the fun of making a movie based on someone's life and tells us about working with the (highly) talent Andrew Garfield. We dived into lots more. Enjoy!
Host Paul Booth and Director Suzanne Kai dive into her Multi-Award-Winning Documentary (Newport Beach Film Festival Best Music Film) Like a Rolling Stone: The Life and Times of Ben Fong Torres. As an Emmy-Nominated Journalist in the Bay Area, Suzanne brings us into the world of 70s iconic Rock journalist Ben Fong-Torres. As an Editor at Rolling Stone, Mr. Fong-Torres helped change the way music was written about and observed. This is the quintessential documentary for music lovers and those who appreciate Music History. Included are wonderful interviews and shared moments with Quincy ones, Carlos Santana, Elton John and Cameron Crowe.
Host Paul Booth reviews the documentary Like a Rolling Stone: The Life and Times of Ben Fong-Torres. Paul examines the appreciation and love for music and S.F. the movie sheds light on and restores.
Host Paul Booth continues his coverage of The 41 Hawaii International Film Festival. He will be discussing Hawaii made films. As a reviewer of Hawaii film's Paul brings the unique perspective that his work has played at HIFF, won the Hawaii Made section in 2001, he has curated Hawaii film programs for HIFF and ran the Hawaii Student Film Festival that HIFF sponsored in 2002. Paul is from Kauai and is happy to use this episodes to serve the Films, Filmmakers and Cinema Hawaii Made Shorts Ballistic Ka Ho'i Broken For more information and online screenings through 11/28 wwww.hiff.org
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