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Author: Shane Kelly and Lucien Waugh-Daly

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When stars align. Boy Party is a weekly movie podcast, discussing cinema's most legendary movie star team-ups.

From "Heat" to "The Philadelphia Story", "La La Land" to "Ocean's 11", every week we discuss a movie that saw two or three A-list actors share the screen, and battle it out for top billing, the bigger trailer and the fatter paycheck.

Join Lucien and Shane every Tuesday as we celebrate cinema's most iconic leading men and women, delving into the juicy details of duelling star personas, behind-the-scenes drama, and the quest for cinematic dominance. Find out more at boypartypod.com
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Shane and Lucien are joined by Niamh Mary to discuss Billy Wilder's classic cross-dressing comedy and its trio of stars: Marilyn Monroe and her "bosom companions" Jack Lemmon and Tony Curtis!Tickets for Boy Party LIVE are now available at this link
X-Men: First Class

X-Men: First Class

2025-09-0101:05:07

Lucien and Shane discuss Matthew Vaughn's 2011 mutant reboot X-Men: First Class starring James McAvoy and Michael Fassbender.
Lucien discusses the next film on his countdown of the 25 best films of the last 25 years: David Fincher's The Social Network.
This week we're joined by filmmakers and hosts of To The White Sea, Ray Tintori (directing credits incl. "Stay Flo" by Solange, "Electric Feel" by MGMT) and Jordan Fish (directing credits incl. "Appointment in Samarra" by Anand Wilder, "Mother Nature" by MGMT) to discuss The Coen Brothers' Oscar-winning No Country for Old Men and its trio of leading men: Tommy Lee Jones, Javier Bardem and Josh Brolin.Guest Links​Follow To The White Sea for the latest episodes and more​Visit Ray Tintori's official website​Visit Jordan Fish's official websiteOur Links​Follow Boy Party on Instagram​Subscribe to Lucien and Hannah's new podcast City Sickos: Dublin to San Francisco. The first episode covers Mrs. Doubtfire and Mrs Brown's Boys D'Movie
Lucien and Shane are joined by Irish actor, writer and comedian Peter McGann to discuss 1939's classic The Roaring Twenties and the killer star duo of James Cagney and Humphrey Bogart.Get tickets to upcoming shows and more on Peter's LinktreeFollow Boy Party on Instagram for the latest updates
Lucien continues his countdown of the best films of the century so far, discussing The Worst Person in the World (Verdens verste menneske) directed by Joachim Trier, and starring Renate Reinsve.
Katie Brady returns to the show to discuss 2006's beloved fashion world comedy The Devil Wears Prada starring Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway, with a sequel currently in production.
Lucien continues his countdown of the 25 best films of the century so far, discussing Pixar's 2008 sci-fi classic WALL·E.
Red Eye

Red Eye

2025-08-0457:06

Lucien and Shane discuss Rachel McAdams and Cillian Murphy starring in Wes Craven's 2005 thriller Red Eye.
Dick (with Hannah!)

Dick (with Hannah!)

2025-07-2857:08

This week, Hannah returns to the show to talk Kirsten Dunst and Michelle Williams in 1999’s Richard Nixon-themed teen comedy Dick!Plus: check out the Happy Gilmore 2 episode we dropped on Sunday over on our Adam & Ben feed
This week the boys are discussing Spencer Tracy, Sidney Poitier and Katharine Hepburn in Stanley Kramer's 1967 classic Guess Who's Coming To Dinner.
Lucien discusses the 15th best film of the 21st century so far... Danny Boyle and Aaron Sorkin's 2015 Steve Jobs biopic starring Michael Fassbender, Kate Winslet, Seth Rogen, Jeff Daniels and Michael Stuhlbarg.
Mikey & Nicky (with Luke!)

Mikey & Nicky (with Luke!)

2025-07-1401:09:07

Luke Shanahan returns to the show to discuss Elaine May's Mikey & Nicky starring the legendary duo of John Cassavetes and Peter Falk.
The Before Trilogy

The Before Trilogy

2025-07-0701:16:55

It's 3 movies for the price of 1 this week, as Shane and Lucien dig into Richard Linklater's classic trilogy of romances Before Sunrise, Before Sunset and Before Midnight starring Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy.
We've reached No. 16 on Lucien's list of the 25 best films of the century: Miranda July's offbeat 2005 independent comedy(ish) Me and You and Everyone We Know.
Cultural journalist and host of the NO ENCORE podcast, Dave Hanratty, joins Shane and Lucien to discuss JC Chandor's 2019 black ops thriller Triple Frontier and a long-awaited dive into the careers of Ben Affleck and Oscar Isaac.Dave's LinksSubscribe to NO ENCOREFollow Dave on InstagramFollow Dave on Letterboxd
It's number 17 on Lucien's list of the 25 best films of the century so far: Sean Baker's 2017 indie classic The Florida Project.
Million Dollar Baby

Million Dollar Baby

2025-06-2301:01:56

This week we're having a long overdue Clint Eastwood conversation, as he co-stars with Hilary Swank in his 2004 Best Picture winner Million Dollar Baby, a boxing drama with a refreshingly dark third act twist.
Lucien discusses the No. 18 best film of the last 25 years: Terry Zwigoff's 2001 comic-book adaptation Ghost World starring Thora Birch, Scarlett Johansson and Steve Buscemi.
It's our 75th episode, and we're welcoming friend of the show and the boys' former podcasting comrade Eoghan for his first appearance, discussing Shane Black's 2016 noir comedy The Nice Guys, and its stars Russell Crowe and Ryan Gosling!05:40 - Film discussion20:08 - Russell Crowe discussion35:30 - Ryan Gosling discussion44:20 - Letterboxd Top 4 Game48:00 - Box Office
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