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BBC Radio film critic Laurie Bailey reviews current & classic movies with his brother Phil. Filmmaking discussions, industry news, listener emails & jingles come along for the ride too. Perfect noise for your earphones at work, or driving to work, or avoiding work... Get in touch with us on superbaileybros@gmail.com or @superbaileybros on Twitter. Hope you enjoy the podcast!
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Yes, it’s really us, it’s really a new episode after a year and half! Phil & Laurie saw the final episode of the sequel trilogy with JJ Abrams returning to the helm. Does it do enough to fix what Rian Johnson shattered? Find out and join in! Send your thoughts to superbaileybros@gmail.com or tweet us … Continue reading Star Wars IX: The Rise of Skywalker (Spoilers) →
Phil & Laurie quickly catch up about the 2 hot releases dominating the box office. Did Laurie continue his walk-out streak for Deadpool 2? How was Alden Ehrenreich’s Han Solo? Was bringing Ron Howard in the right move? Stick with us, the podcast will be properly back in business before you know it! Send your … Continue reading Deadpool 2 & Solo: A Star Wars Story →
Phil & Laurie get into the nitty gritty of Avengers: Infinity War & where it leaves the franchise. It’s choc-full of spoilers so don’t say we didn’t warn you – this way be monsters me hearty! Send your spoilery thoughts in to superbaileybros@gmail.com and @superbaileybros and we’ll recap them in another episode down the line.
Laurie & Phil both foolishly attended midnight screenings of the latest Avengers film; did it keep them awake or send them to sleep? /unoriginaljoke – Laurie also saw Beast from British director Michael Pearce, and also got to speak with him about his debut feature. There’s a quick-fire review roundup covering The Guernsey Literary & … Continue reading Avengers: Infinity War (no spoilers), Beast, Bright & Annihilation →
Back in business! Phil stepped into Wes Anderson’s stop-motion wonderland for Isle of Dogs, while Laurie managed to catch upbeat teen high school drama Love, Simon & Steven Spielberg’s VFX-fest Ready Player One. Phil provides Laurie another challenge in quiz form as he tries to identify famous movie screams, and also ‘reacts’ to the new … Continue reading Love, Simon, Isle of Dogs, Ready Player One, Movie Screams Quiz & Solo Trailer Reaction →
Tomb Raider, Pacific Rim: Uprising, A Wrinkle in Time, Unsane, You Were Never Really Here, Gringo, The Square, Mary Magdalene, Wonder Wheel & The Third Murder all reviewed by Laurie in this week’s catch-up special! We’re getting the Super Bailey Bros up-to-date this week. Send your thoughts on any of the 10 films in this … Continue reading New Movie Marathon! 10-Film Catchup Special →
Laurie & Phil have both seen Lady Bird – hear whether Greta Gerwig’s debut is as sensational as the Oscar noms suggest. Laurie also catches us up with Margot Robbie & Oscar-winning Allison Janney in I, Tonya, while WWBW covers Duncan Jones’ divisive Netflix film Mute & Anthony Hopkins vs Ryan Gosling in Fracture. We … Continue reading Lady Bird, I, Tonya, Mute, Fracture & Oscars Roundup →
Black Panther is making a splash in newspaper columns & box offices around the world – can it live up to the hype? Staying on the high-expectations train, we also dissect Guillermo del Toro’s massively awards-nominated The Shape of Water. Should it take home all 13 of the Oscars it’s tipped for? Back in WWBW … Continue reading Black Panther, The Shape of Water, Logan Lucky & Definitely, Maybe →
Phil returns to talk Paul Thomas Anderson’s Phantom Thread, featuring Daniel Day-Lewis’ potential last film role, and also gives his opinion on Alexander Payne’s Downsizing. What We’ve Been Watching makes a smashing comeback with Nancy Myers’ The Intern and Michael Keaton in The Founder, while Phil diverts Laurie & the listeners with his own personal … Continue reading Phantom Thread, The Founder, The Intern & Your Film Academy →
Three non-Oscar films this week to mix it up! Laurie saw Matt Damon in Alexander Payne’s Downsizing, Eddie Redmayne in Nick Park’s latest stop-motion feature Early Man, and Chris Hemsworth attempting to sound American in Nicolai Fuglsig’s directorial debut 12 Strong. No Phil this week, it’s a sort-of-pilot for a change-up in format – tell … Continue reading Downsizing, Early Man & 12 Strong →
So many films to chat about! Phil saw The Post, Coco, 3 Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri and even Darkest Hour to boot – while Laurie saw all o’ thems plus The Commuter and A Woman’s Life. A veritable cinematic bonanza of reviews and chuckles this week, plus some news about a format change going forwards! … Continue reading Coco, The Post, 3 Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri, Darkest Hour, The Commuter & A Woman’s Life →
Laurie met Director Jon Spira in glamorous central London to talk about The Last Jedi and his critically acclaimed documentary following the strange life experiences of extras from the original Star Wars trilogy, Elstree 1976. We covered a huge range of topics and got into the nitty gritty of the film industry itself, from Jon’s … Continue reading with Jon Spira: Elstree 1976 & The Last Jedi →
Dissecting the varying views of our listeners regarding Star Wars: The Last Jedi. Over a month after its huge release, do things look any better, or have our opening night reactions proved justified? Hear your thoughts and those of other listeners, and a few extra bits and bobs of our own. Thanks for listening and … Continue reading The Last Jedi: Your Emails & Post Mortem →
Loads of films this week! Laurie saw Christian Bale in Hostiles, Christopher Plummer in Ridley Scott’s All the Money in the World and Ben Stiller in Brad’s Status, while Phil caught Jessica Chastain in Aaron Sorkin’s directorial debut Molly’s Game, and Jack Black in Richard Linklater’s odd film Bernie. Phew! We’ve also got a thought … Continue reading Hostiles, Molly’s Game, All the Money in the World, Brad’s Status, Bernie & Slow Zooms in Film →
Season 3 is here! We dive right into Jumanji’s reboot with Dwayne Johnson, Karen Gillan, Kevin Hart & Jack Black, Pitch Perfect 3 with Anna Kendrick and Rebel Wilson, and Stronger with Jake Gyllenhaal. We also take a look at Nancy Myers’ It’s Complicated with Meryl Streep and Alec Baldwin, and Japanese anime sensation Your … Continue reading Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle, Pitch Perfect 3, Stronger, It’s Complicated, Your Name & Is Mary Poppins Fun? →
Coming slightly too late for the holidays, it’s our Holiday Special! Featuring our Top 5 (plus one or two extra) Films of 2017, Phil’s End of Year Quiz for Laurie that you can play along with too, and your emails and tweets along for the ride at the end of the show. We’ll resume normal … Continue reading Top 5(ish) Films of 2017 & Phil’s End of Year Quiz →
Is it the best that A Galaxy Far Far Away has to offer, as every critic seems to think? Find out how Phil & Laurie felt after attending a midnight screening. Send your own thoughts and arguments in to superbaileybros@gmail.com and @superbaileybros, we’ll build up a big bundle for an email & discussion special!
What a show this week! Laurie interviewed Oscar nominee Daniel Rezende about his directorial debut, Bingo: The King of the Mornings, and its selection by Brazil to compete as their entry for Best Foreign Film at this year’s Academy Awards. He also caught up with James & Dave Franco in The Disaster Artist, where they … Continue reading 100th Show! Interview with Bingo: King of the Morning Director, The Disaster Artist, Blade of the Immortal and Anniversary Best Bits →
Do Julia Roberts and Owen Wilson make a good on-screen husband and wife? Or has Sofology forever dented his acting chops? Laurie saw their new weepy film Wonder, also with Jacob Tremblay, and managed to catch Dan Stevens in the Charles Dickens almost-biopic The Man Who Invented Christmas for good measure. Phil speaks up for … Continue reading Wonder, The Man Who Invented Christmas, The Mask of Zorro & Nativity! →
Oscar-winner Emma Stone tackles Billie-Jean King, facing off against Steve Carell’s Bobby Riggs in Battle of the Sexes – but who gets KO’d? Laurie also saw George Clooney’s Suburbicon with Matt Damon, co-written with the Coen Brothers, and Daddy’s Home 2 with Will Ferrell, Mark Wahlberg and… Mel Gibson?? Phil takes us through a tour … Continue reading Battle of the Sexes, Suburbicon, Daddy’s Home 2 & Disney Songs →
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