The Chronicle

Welcome to the official Podcast for The Peoples Movies . A Cinephile’s Thoughts On Film, Your hosts Paul Devine and Clotilde Chinnici , thank you for joining us. One simple rule at this podcast, we’ll chat about all things film, streaming and television. No set running time or exactly what I’ll talk about. The films or shows might new releases, some might be old ones. It may not be a review, just a rant.

Mitzi Peirone (Saint Clare/Director - 101 Films)

If you love film, you are in  the right place and the place is The Chronicle, The People Movies official Film Podcast. In ep 47 Shane A. Bassett chats to Mitzi Peirone the director of Saint Clare starring Bella Thorne . Based on a novel by Don Roff, the film is expertly helmed by award-winning Italian director Mitzi Peirone (Braid) who co-wrote the screenplay with Guinevere Turner (American Psycho). In a small town, a solitary young woman is haunted by voices that lead her to assassinate people with bad intentions who think they can get away with it. But her last kill changes everything and sucks her headlong down a rabbit hole riddled with corruption, trafficking and twisted visions from the beyond. Can Saint Clare save herself from unimaginable terror as her pursuit for retribution takes a dangerous turn, carrying her deep into an unknown hell? London’s FrightFest 2024 Premiere. The inimitable Bella Thorne (Blended, Midnight Sun, Scream: The TV Series) delivers an outstanding performance as the eponymous lead in a spiritually charged smalltown tale with a powerful mix of American Psycho meets Joan of Arc. The rest of the  cast includes Ryan Philippe (Crash, Cruel Intentions), Rebecca DeMornay (The Hand That Rocks the Cradle, Risky Business), Frank Whaley (Broken Arrow, Pulp Fiction) and Bart Johnson (High School Musical). The film features an original soundtrack by Zola Jesus. Shane A.Bassett chatted to Mitzi in this 40 minute interview all about her film, enjoy... Related Post: Saint Clare Review Please show your support for  The Chronicle and The Peoples Movies with ⁠Buy Me A Coffee⁠ or at ⁠Paypal⁠. Every penny helps with the costs to keep everything running. We do not have any sponsors or financial support; all donations are a perfect way to show your support. Share, like, and rate this episode and other episodes of the  Podcast on your favourite podcast download sites and social media. You can find us on Apple, Spotify, Amazon Music, Youtube,  Castbox, and our  main podcast base Podbean, and go over and follow us there . When you’re on any of the above-mentioned sites, including YouTube, please like, rate, share and  comment on the episodes. We are a small Podcast, and all these things help people find us. Thanks, and enjoy the movies!

07-24
45:07

The Best Films Of 2024

Happy New Year! Kick Off 2025 with The Chronicle Film Podcast with The Best Films of 2024 aka episode 38.  The 2023 edition with The Worst Films where some of the most popular Podcast episodes. This year once again we split things into 2 parts and I can tell you, It's a long one folks.  Clotilde and Paul share what films they enjoyed in the year just gone as well as some honourable mentions. Will your favourites be mentioned on the episode? I think they'll be some expected films as well as many surprises. The order they talk about them are not the order of preference  This episode 38 (and 39) have taken a little longer to do compile and edit, apologies for that. We have several technical issues which resulted in re-recording parts of the episodes, sound/ microphone quality may differ at times unfortunately out of our control. We wish you a fantastic New Year and do join us in 2025 for more great reviews! Grab your favourite snack and strap in and enjoy! Always show your support for  The Chronicle and The Peoples Movies with ⁠Buy Me A Coffee⁠ or at ⁠Paypal⁠. Every penny helps with the costs to keep everything running. We do not have any sponsors or financial support; all donations are a perfect way to show your support.   Please do follow/ Subscribe  us at The Chronicle Film Podcast site  over at Podbean.  Along with The Peoples Movies, over at Podbean you will find links to the other popular podcast site that The Chronicle is also on, including  Spotify, Amazon Music, Youtube, Player FM, Castbox, Listen Notes,  to name a few. Don’t  forget when your on any of the above mentioned sites including Youtube, please do like, rate, comment and review the episodes. We are a small indie Podcast and all these things help more people find us , thank and enjoy the movies!    

01-01
01:41:04

Underrated Film Noir Gems

The Chronicle Film Podcast returns! In this episode, Paul Devine and Nick Barrett explore the world of Film Noir, from its trademark shadow-soaked visuals to its themes of cynicism and moral ambiguity. While classics like Double Indemnity and The Third Man are well-known, Paul and Nick shine a light on some of the genre’s most overlooked treasures, including The Asphalt Jungle, Criss Cross, The Prowler and The Breaking Point. A perfect listen for fans of crime cinema, classic Hollywood and hidden noir gems. Here at The Chronicle and The People's Movies  we are a small Podcast and independent website. you can show your supportby ⁠buying me A Coffee⁠ or at ⁠Paypal⁠.  you can now support us also on Patreon! Every penny helps with the costs to keep everything running. We do not have any sponsors or financial support; all donations are a perfect way to show your support.

12-01
01:06:16

Halloween Special V/H/S Halloween, Martyrs, Strange Harvest & Ghost Stories for Christmas

Halloween is here, and so is The Chronicle Film Podcast! In our spooky Halloween Special (Episode 51), hosts Paul Devine, Sean Wilson, and Nick Bartlett dive into their favourite chilling seasonal watches — from found footage horror to classic ghost stories. 👻 In this episode: V/H/S Halloween (2024) – The long-running found footage anthology returns with five eerie tales. Is this the franchise’s funniest or dumbest entry yet? Now streaming on Shudder. Strange Harvest – Stuart Ortiz’s twisted crime-meets-mock-horror film, following two detectives tracking the masked serial killer, Mr Shiny. Martyrs (4K Restoration) – Nick revisits Pascal Laugier’s grim masterpiece, newly released by Eureka Entertainment. Found Footage Flashback – Paul revisits Evidence and Tape 407, two “so bad they’re good” found footage oddities. Ghost Stories for Christmas – A chilling trip down memory lane with gothic TV tales inspired by M.R. James, the godfather of ghost stories. 💀 Support The Chronicle Film Podcast & The Peoples Movies If you enjoy what we do, you can support us via: ☕ Buy Me a Coffee | 💸 PayPal | 🎧 Patreon Every donation helps us keep the podcast independent — no sponsors, just passion for cinema! 🎧 Listen & Subscribe: We’re on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, YouTube, and our main home Podbean. Like, rate, share, and comment — every bit of support helps more film lovers find us. #HappyHalloween and enjoy the movies! 🎥

10-31
01:12:55

Take 2 - One Battle After Another

A new month, autumn is finally here and we have another new podcast episode, The Chronicle Take 2 and a review of Paul Thomas Anderson's  One Battle After Another. Thank you very much to everyone who downloaded and listened to the current episode 50. Which Paul Devine and Sean Wilson review Spinal Tap 2: The End Continues along with The Long Walk. One Battle After Another sees Paul Thomas Anderson adapt another  Thomas Pynchon book the 1990 novel Vineland (Inherent Vice was the other). Next to Di Caprio this also stars Benicio del Toro, Sean Penn, Regina Hall, Teyana Taylor, and Chase Infiniti to name a few. This one follows a stoner alcoholic attempting to find his missing daughter when his old life (a revolutionary terrorist) catches up with him. Bob Ferguson (DiCaprio) was the gadget man for the group who now brings  up his daughter Willa (Infiniti) on his own.  You can show your support for  The Chronicle and The Peoples Movies with ⁠Buy Me A Coffee⁠ or at ⁠Paypal⁠. Every penny helps with the costs to keep everything running. We do not have any sponsors or financial support; all donations are a perfect way to show your support. Share, like, and rate this episode and other episodes of the  Podcast on your favourite podcast download sites and social media. You can find us on Apple, Spotify, Amazon Music, Youtube,   and our main podcast base Podbean, and  follow us there . When you’re on any of the popular podcast sites, including YouTube, please like, rate, share and  comment on the episodes. We are a small Podcast, and all these things help people find us. enjoy the movies!

10-02
27:29

Spinal Tap 2 and The Long Walk

Celebrate Episode 50 of The Chronicle Film Podcast as Paul & Sean Wilson review Spinal Tap II: The End Continues and The Long Walk. A very diverse episode comedy to Psychological thriller. We take the lighter stroll first with Spinal Tap II: The End Continues. Over 40 years after the original film graced our screens the boys are back for one final fling. Volume turned up to 11, Nigel Tufnel, David St. Hubbins, and Derek Smalls, despite the split reunite for one contractual reunion gig. Will the magic still be there? Final review is The Long Walk. a dystopian psychological thriller directed by Francis Lawrence (The Hunger Games) and written by JT Mollner (Strange Darling). Based on a Stephen King novella which a group of young men 'volunteer' for a long walk with no stopping. They must walk at least 3 miles per hour, if they don't they get a warning, get 3 they are eliminated. Chilling story that stars Copper Hoffman, David Jonsson and Mark Hamill. You can show your support for  The Chronicle and The Peoples Movies with ⁠Buy Me A Coffee⁠ or at ⁠Paypal⁠. Every penny helps with the costs to keep everything running. We do not have any sponsors or financial support; all donations are a perfect way to show your support. Share, like, and rate this episode and other episodes of the  Podcast on your favourite podcast download sites and social media. You can find us on Apple, Spotify, Amazon Music, Youtube,   and our main podcast base Podbean, and  follow us there . When you’re on any of the popular podcast sites, including YouTube, please like, rate, share and  comment on the episodes. We are a small Podcast, and all these things help people find us. enjoy the movies!

09-19
44:08

Take 2 - Seo Nora Interview (Happyend Director)

Happyend arrives on 19th September in UK and Irish Cinemas.  @ModernFilms    The film made it's Premiere at the 2024 Toronto Film Festival (not Edinburgh I  mentioned in the intro) , The People's Movies' Robert Ewing got a chance to chat to the film's director Neo Sora. This audio interview has been released as a bonus episode for The Chronicle Film Podcast. Head back to our YouTube home page, and you can find previous episodes of the podcast by clicking on the 'Podcast' link. Synopsis: Set in a dystopian near-future Tokyo, Neo Sora’s striking feature explores a group of teenagers rebelling against societal expectations. The film offers a vivid coming-of-age portrait, following best friends Yuta and Kou as they confront a world where AI surveillance is tightening under the yoke of oppressive authoritarianism. Infused with the raw energy and pulsing with a techno soundtrack, HAPPYEND is a hopeful, youthful vision of resistance and joy in the face of control. Read Robert's review here - https://thepeoplesmovies.com/toronto-film-festival-2024-review-happyend-2024/ ---- Please show your support for  The Chronicle and The Peoples Movies with ⁠Buy Me A Coffee⁠ or at ⁠Paypal⁠. Every penny helps with the costs to keep everything running. We do not have any sponsors or financial support; all donations are a perfect way to show your support. Share, like, and rate this episode and other episodes of the  Podcast on your favourite podcast download sites and social media. You can find us on Apple, Spotify, Amazon Music, Youtube,   and our main podcast base Podbean, and go over and follow us there . When you’re on any of the above-mentioned sites, including YouTube, please like, rate, share and  comment on the episodes. We are a small Podcast, and all these things help people find us. Thanks, and enjoy the movies!

09-16
37:22

Weapons / Bring Her Back

Another fine episode from our film Podcast, The Chronicle has arrived online. Episode 48, a horror special with reviews for Weapons and Bring Her Back. For this episode Paul is joined by Becci Sayce one of our horror focused writers. We're opening up to letting many more of our writers share their voices on the Podcast. Look out for many of the other writers getting involved as well as bringing you a diverse range of episodes. After the superb debut feature Talk To Me, Michael and Danny Philippou return with another devastating chiller Bring Her Back. Tapping once again into the themes of grief, obsession and reminding us horror can stretch beyond it's limits to deliver something disturbing. The film stars Billy Barrett and Sora Wong as step brother and sister who put into foster care after the death of their father. They are put into the care of foster mother Laura (Sally Hawkins) also grieving from her own loss. Quickly things seem too good to be true, does Laura have a secret sinister agenda? Another second feature and horror, this time with Zach Cregger and Weapons. Cregger's debut Barbarian can only described as absolute bonkers. His latest  stars Julia Garner, Josh Brolin, Alden Ehrenreich, Austin Abrams, Cary Christopher.  We find ourselves in the small town of Eastbrook, which one class pupils all one night disappeared into the night at the same leaving the parents and community enraged. Who is behind the disappearance? The teacher (Garner) or someone else?   Please show your support for  The Chronicle and The Peoples Movies with ⁠Buy Me A Coffee⁠ or at ⁠Paypal⁠. Every penny helps with the costs to keep everything running. We do not have any sponsors or financial support; all donations are a perfect way to show your support. Share, like, and rate this episode and other episodes of the  Podcast on your favourite podcast download sites and social media. You can find us on Apple, Spotify, Amazon Music, Youtube,   and our  main podcast base Podbean, and go over and follow us there . When you’re on any of the above-mentioned sites, including YouTube, please like, rate, share and  comment on the episodes. We are a small Podcast, and all these things help people find us. Thanks, and enjoy the movies!

08-12
37:44

28 Years Later and F1

If you love about film, you are in the right place and that place is The Chronicle. For this new episode 46 Paul and Clotilde review 28 Years Later plus F1. 22 years after Danny Boyle and Alex Garland gave us 28 Days Later, we get the long awaited sequel 28 Years Later. The film is based in the North East part of England and an  island off the coast. A isolated community  live including young boy Spike (Alfie Williams) who is taken to the main land for his first 'infected' hunt with his father (Aaron Taylor-Johnson). During the botched hunt he learns Dr. Kerson (Ralph Fiennes) might help his sick mother (Jodie Comer). With this info he returns to the mainland to find Kerson and embarking on a journey he never anticipated. Joseph Kosinski's F1  starring Brad Pitt, as Sonny Hayes one time  most promising phenom of the 1990s until an accident on the track nearly ended his career.  Thirty years later, he’s a nomadic racer-for-hire when he’s approached by his former teammate Ruben Cervantes (Javier Bardem), owner of a struggling Formula 1 team that is on the verge of collapse.  Sonny comes back to Formula 1 for one last shot at saving the team and being the best in the world. He must drive with promising new talent Pearce (Damson Idris), cocky in nature better than all the rest. Please show your support for  The Chronicle and The Peoples Movies with ⁠Buy Me A Coffee⁠ or at ⁠Paypal⁠. Every penny helps with the costs to keep everything running. We do not have any sponsors or financial support; all donations are a perfect way to show your support. Share, like, and rate this episode and other episodes of the  Podcast on your favourite podcast download sites and social media. You can find us on Apple, Spotify, Amazon Music, Youtube,  Castbox, and our  main podcast base Podbean, and go over and follow us there . When you’re on any of the above-mentioned sites, including YouTube, please like, rate, share and  comment on the episodes. We are a small Podcast, and all these things help people find us. Thanks, and enjoy the movies!

06-28
56:42

Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning and The Phoenician Scheme

If movies is your thing, you are in the right place and that place is The Chronicle Film Podcast. In Episode 45 Paul and Clotilde review Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning along with The Phoenician Scheme. Up first if you accept the mission is Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning. Is this the end of the road for Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise)and the IMF? In the 8th and potentially film film of the franchise Ethan and the team go after The Entity. The world is charging, truth is vanishing and war is coming as the entity starts to take control and destroy humanity. The team must go after first Gabriel (Esai Morales), will you trust Ethan one last time? Related Post: Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning (2025) For the final review, we step back into the absurdly quirky world of Wes Anderson and The Phoenician Scheme. This time with a crime comedy with a story inspired by something personal to the director. Benicio Del Toro is Zsa Zsa Korda.  one of the richest men in Europe, and the film tells the story of “a family and a family business. There has been 6 assassination attempts on Korda and despite having 9 sons, Zsa-Zsa appoints his only daughter Liesl (Mia Threapleton), a nun heir to estate.  A new scheme starts with Zsa-Zsa and Liesl embarking on a journey making them targets of terrorists, other tycoons. SUPPORT US!!! WE ARE A SMALL, INDEPENDENT FILM WEBSITE WITH NO BIG BACKERS, SO IF YOU LOVE OUR SITE AND OUR WRITERS, PLEASE CONSIDER HELPING US TO KEEP FILM JOURNALISM ALIVE! Please show your support for  The Chronicle and The Peoples Movies with ⁠Buy Me A Coffee⁠ or at ⁠Paypal⁠. Every penny helps with the costs to keep everything running. We do not have any sponsors or financial support; all donations are a perfect way to show your support. Share, like, and rate this episode and other episodes of the  Podcast on your favourite podcast download sites and social media. You can find us on Apple, Spotify, Amazon Music, Youtube,  Castbox, and our  main podcast base Podbean, and go over and follow us there . When you’re on any of the above-mentioned sites, including YouTube, please like, rate, share and  comment on the episodes. We are a small Podcast, and all these things help people find us. Thanks, and enjoy the movies!

05-30
33:23

Warfare and Sinners

It's time for another fine episode of The Chronicle with Episode 44, our official Podcast. In this episode Clotile and Paul review Warfare along with Sinners. Up first is Ray Mendoza's Warfare  co-directed with Alex Garland. Mendoza is an ex US Marine and has  the last 20 years been an war consultant for Hollywood.  This is where Garland comes in as the pair worked on Civil War, now working together on something based on 'memories'. Set in 2006 a group of Marines in Iraq on a mission and find themselves under attack from local insurgents. The film stars Charles Melton, Cosmo Jarvis, Joseph Quinn, Kit Connor, Noah Centineo, Michael Gandolfini, Finn Bennett and Will Poulter. Related: Sinners / Warfare Review Final review is Ryan Coogler's Sinners starring Michael B.Jordan, Miles Caton, Hailee Steinfeld, Jack O’Connell, Wunmi Mosaku, and Delroy Lindo. The film is all about the troubled lives behind, twin brothers (Michael B. Jordan) return to their hometown to start again, only to discover that an even greater evil is waiting to welcome them back. This is wooing critics and fans alike will it for you? SUPPORT US! WE ARE A SMALL, INDEPENDENT FILM WEBSITE WITH NO BIG BACKERS SO IF YOU LOVE OUR SITE AND OUR WRITERS, PLEASE CONSIDER HELPING US TO KEEP FILM JOURNALISM ALIVE. Don’t forget, when you’re on any of the above-mentioned sites, including YouTube, please like, rate, comment, and review the episodes. We are a small indie Podcast, and all these things help people find us. Thanks, and enjoy the movies!

05-04
48:23

Death Of A Unicorn / Four Mothers

Your next doze of all things movie chat, better known as The Chronicle is here! In episode 43 of The Peoples Movies official film Podcast, Clotilde and Paul review Death Of A Unicorn and Four Mothers. First up is a horror comedy hybrid Death of A Unicorn starring Jenna Ortega and Paul Rudd. Coming from A24/ EFD Films  which see a father daughter driving to a remote home. When the pair argue as they drive they hit what they thought is a horse, it's an Unicorn! Unsure what to do they put the body in the back of the car head to the home of the Pharmaceutical tycoon Odell Leopold. They quickly learn it has magical powers of healing, the unicorn also has some angry parents! Related Reviews: Death Of A Unicorn  / Four Mothers  In the second and final review Four Mothers, James McArdle is Edward a talent author on the verge of success. He looks after his mother, Alma (Fionnula Flanagan) and when he's on the verge of heading to the U.S to promote his book. His so called friends decide they want a holiday and leave their mothers with Edward. Pushing him to make some important choices in life as the elderly mothers cause havoc. As always  you can show your support for  The Chronicle and The Peoples Movies with ⁠Buy Me A Coffee⁠ . Every penny helps with the costs to keep everything running. We do not have any sponsors or financial support; all donations are a perfect way to show your support. Share, like and rate this episode and other episodes of the  Podcast on your favourite  podcast download sites and social media. You can find us on Spotify, Amazon Music, iHeartRadio, Youtube, Player FM, Castbox, Listen Notes, Boomplay, Podbean and Samsung to name a few. Don’t  forget when your on any of the above mentioned sites including Youtube, please do like, rate, comment and review the episodes. We are a small indie Podcast and all these things help people find us , thank and enjoy the movies! SUPPORT US! WE ARE A SMALL, INDEPENDENT FILM WEBSITE WITH NO BIG BACKERS SO IF YOU LOVE OUR SITE AND OUR WRITERS, PLEASE CONSIDER HELPING US TO KEEP FILM JOURNALISM ALIVE.

04-09
42:08

Mickey 17 and The Last Showgirl

What do you get when you cross multiple Robert Pattinson's and Pamela Anderson in the razzle dazzle? Episode 42 of The Chronicle Film Podcast as Clotilde and Paul review Mickey 17 plus The Last Showgirl. First up is Bong Joon-Ho sci-fi satire Mickey 17 starring Robert Pattinson. This film is based on Edward Ashton's novel of the same name. We follow Mickey Barnes (Pattinson)  is hired  for an unique job as an ‘expendable’, sent into space to head to colonize the world of Niflheim. Every time  he dies, he’s cloned and restarts again! The film also stars Naomi Ackie, Steven Yeun, Toni Collette, Mark Ruffalo. Related Post: Mickey 17 Review The second and final film is Gia Coppola's The Last Showgirl starring Pamela Anderson. This film has arrived with a lot of buzz, as Anderson's big dramatic comeback.  A similar comeback like Mickey Rourke's The Wrestler but with a story closer to The Substance. She plays Shelly a woman who has been dancing for 30 years at Las Vegas last Showgirl show. The show abruptly ends leaving Shelly no clue what to do next, what does do is try  and repair a strained relationship with her daughter (Billie Lourd). The film also stars Dave Batista, Jamie Lee Curtis, Kieran Shipka and Brenda  Song. Related Post: The Last Showgirl Review Always show your support for  The Chronicle and The Peoples Movies with ⁠Buy Me A Coffee⁠ or at ⁠Paypal⁠. Every penny helps with the costs to keep everything running. We do not have any sponsors or financial support; all donations are a perfect way to show your support. Share, like and rate this episode and other episodes of the  Podcast on your favourite  podcast download sites and social media. You can find us on Spotify, Amazon Music, iHeartRadio, Youtube, Player FM, Castbox, Listen Notes, Boomplay, Podbean and Samsung to name a few. Don’t  forget when your on any of the above mentioned sites including Youtube, please do like, rate, comment and review the episodes. We are a small indie Podcast and all these things help people find us , thank and enjoy the movies! SUPPORT US! WE ARE A SMALL, INDEPENDENT FILM WEBSITE WITH NO BIG BACKERS SO IF YOU LOVE OUR SITE AND OUR WRITERS, PLEASE CONSIDER HELPING US TO KEEP FILM JOURNALISM ALIVE.    

03-12
53:04

Take 2 - Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy

How mad is she about the boy? Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy aka Bridget Jones 4 is now in UK  cinemas, The Chronicle Take 2  we try and find out. I do hope you enjoyed The Chronicle Episode 41 which is a EE BAFTA / Oscars special. The BAFTAs happened last night and if you didn't listen you can here and find out how good or bad we where. Also see our thought on The Oscars. 24 years after the first Bridget Jones film, Bridget  (Renée Zellweger ) is back on the dating game! She has a Tinder profile and before she got a chance to swipe Bridget has a pursuer. A younger man (Leo Woodall). We also learn she's trying to get her family life back to some sort of normality after tragedy , will she be ready to mingle? The film also stars Hugh Grant, Emma Thompson, Isla Fisher, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Jim Broadbent, Gemma Jones, James Callis, Shirley Henderson, Sally Phillips.       Related Post: Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy Review Always show your support for  The Chronicle and The Peoples Movies with ⁠Buy Me A Coffee⁠ or at ⁠Paypal⁠. Every penny helps with the costs to keep everything running. We do not have any sponsors or financial support; all donations are a perfect way to show your support. Share, like and rate this episode and other episodes of the  Podcast on your favourite  podcast download sites and social media. You can find us on Spotify, Amazon Music, iHeartRadio, Youtube, Player FM, Castbox, Listen Notes, Boomplay, Podbean and Samsung to name a few. Don’t  forget when your on any of the above mentioned sites including Youtube, please do like, rate, comment and review the episodes. We are a small indie Podcast and all these things help people find us , thank and enjoy the movies!

02-17
29:50

The 2025 EE Baftas / Oscars Preview

Welcome to The Chronicle Film Podcast Episode 41! Clotilde and Paul preview 2025 EE BAFTAs aka the 78th British Academy Film Awards, the British Oscars. Like  last years episode  we cover the 97th Academy Awards aka The Oscars. The Awards season has been with us for a couple of months and now we're at the business end of the season. The premiere award ceremonies take place promising a celebration of all things films. Recognition of those in front of camera,the filmmakers  and those behind the camera who we never hear about. First up will be the EE Baftas on 16th February taking place in central London. Then on 2nd March (3rd in the UK & Ireland), its the big one the 97th Academy Awards taking place in Hollywood, LA. Clotilde and Paul will share their views on who they think should win, covering the main categories. Will you agree or not? Below is links to most of all the films nominated we have cover ed on the Podcast or on The Peoples Movies... Conclave / Wicked - Listen Here Anora / Emilia Perez - Listen Here The Apprentice/ The Wild Robot - Listen Here Lee - Listen Here Inside Out 2 - Listen Here Love Lies Bleeding - Read Here Dune: Part 2 - Listen Here Hard Truths - Read Here Kneecap - Read Here Gladiator 2 - Read Here Blitz - Read Here The Outrun - Read Here Bird - Read Here All We Imagine Is Light - Read Here Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl - Read Here The Substance - Read Here.   You can always show your support for  The Chronicle and The Peoples Movies with ⁠Buy Me A Coffee⁠. Every penny helps with the costs to keep everything running. We do not have any sponsors or financial support; all donations are a perfect way to show your support. The Chronicle is a small film Podcast, following the podcast at Podbean helps us out. Also at Podbean you will also find links to the other popular Podcast sites you will find the podcast at: Spotify, Amazon Music, iHeartRadio, Youtube, Player FM to name a few. Follow us, like the episodes, share them this will help more people find us and support us.

02-15
01:19:05

Nosferatu and 2073

It's time for another episode of The Chronicle, the podcast for The Peoples Movies. For Episode 40 Clotilde & Paul review Nosferatu and 2073, will they be 'FANG-tastic'? First up is Robert Eggers highly anticipated Nosferatu remake. If we go by the reaction of cinephiles and critics you will be transfixed hailing it a masterpiece, will Clotilde and Paul agree? The film stars Nicholas Hoult is Thomas who is sent to Transylvania to sell the estate of Count Orlok (Bill Skarsgård ). Orlok plans to move to Wisborg, Thomas is unaware the Count has eyes for his wife Ellen (Lilly-Rose Depp). The town is unaware Orlok is a Vampire! It also stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Ralph Ineson, Emma Corrin, Willem Dafoe and Simon McBurney. Asif Kapida has created some great documentaries in his time about Amy Winehouse, Ayrton Senna and Diego Maradona. 2073 is a documentary but also a sci-fi drama starring Samantha Morton, Naomie Ackie. Ghost (Morton) lives in a dystopian authoritarian future the world is destroyed by the climate change. The film mixing history, facts, possibilities which are causing the crises and making things worse. Will the message of the film impact you? Related Post: Nosferatu Review / 2073 Review You can always show your support for  The Chronicle and The Peoples Movies with ⁠Buy Me A Coffee⁠. Every penny helps with the costs to keep everything running. We do not have any sponsors or financial support; all donations are a perfect way to show your support. The Chronicle is a small film Podcast, following the podcast at Podbean helps us out. Also at Podbean you will also find links to the other popular Podcast sites you will find the podcast at: Spotify, Amazon Music, iHeartRadio, Youtube, Player FM to name a few. Follow us, like the episodes, share them this will help more people find us and support us.

01-17
45:02

The Worst FIlms Of 2024

Happy New Year once again and finally episode 39 of The Chronicle, Worst Films episode has finally arrived online. We do hope you enjoyed The Best Films episode (ep 38),  now Clotilde and Paul share their Worst Films choices. Like the favourites, the films that appear on the  list are personal choices. We appreciate films are divisive and one persons nightmare is another persons favourites. Like the best films post, why not share in the comments your choices, we love to see  them. It's another long episode, please do enjoy it.  These episodes myself and Clotilde did have Internet and Tech issues which prevented us recording and editing on the same day. Despite the issues it was a great 3 hours and cannot wait to see what films will be on the next best/worst films podcast episode. Always show your support for The Chronicle and The Peoples Movies with ⁠Buy Me A Coffee⁠ or at ⁠Paypal⁠. Every penny helps with the costs to keep everything running. We do not have any sponsors or financial support; all donations are a perfect way to show your support. Please do follow/ Subscribe us at The Chronicle Film Podcast site over at Podbean. Along with The Peoples Movies, over at Podbean you will find links to the other popular podcast site that The Chronicle is also on, including Spotify, Amazon Music, Youtube, Player FM, Castbox, Listen Notes, to name a few. Don’t forget when your on any of the above mentioned sites and please do like, rate, comment and review the episodes. We are a small indie Podcast and all these things help more people find us , thank and enjoy the movies!

01-04
01:20:21

Anora / Emilia Perez

Time flies when your having fun, but are the films reviewed in Episode 36 of The Chronicle Film Podcast, Anora and  Emilia Perez any fun?  In the latest from The Peoples Movies Film Podcast, Clotilde and Paul review 2 films that have created a big buzz since there World Premier at Cannes Film Festival. Both now out on release will the buzz continue? Will there be awards glory? Listen into Episode 36 to find out! Up first is Sean Baker's Anora staring Mikey Madison along with Mark Eydelshteyn. The film focuses around our titular character Anora (Madison) or Ani which she prefers. An exotic dancer at a strip club in New York City who encounters 21 year son of a Russian Oligarch Vanya (Eydelshteyn). The pair strike a chord and Quickly Ani becomes Vanya's 'girlfriend' for the weekend. Out of the blue the pair get married, however when Vanya's parents find out who he has married, chaos strikes and the quest to annul the marriage begins and Ani learns the hard way.  Related Post: Anora Review   The second and final review for this episode is Jacques Audiard's Emilia Perez starring Zoe Saldana, Karla Sofía Gascón, Selena Gomez, 3 women looking for happiness in very different ways in this Mexico City based film that starts with hard working unappreciated lawyer Rita. She gets an unexpected call from an notorious Drug Cartel kingpin who has an unique request, he wants to be a woman. If Rita gets the right surgeon she will be financially rewarded  and Emilia Perez (Gascon) is born. Will it be atonement, redemption with a new life?  Related Post: Emilia Perez Review Always show your support for  The Chronicle and The Peoples Movies with ⁠Buy Me A Coffee⁠ or at ⁠Paypal⁠. Every penny helps with the costs to keep everything running. We do not have any sponsors or financial support; all donations are a perfect way to show your support. Share, like and rate this episode and other episodes of the  Podcast on your favourite  podcast download sites and social media. You can find us on Spotify, Amazon Music, iHeartRadio, Youtube, Player FM, Castbox, Listen Notes, Boomplay, Podbean and Samsung to name a few. Don’t  forget when your on any of the above mentioned sites including Youtube, please do like, rate, comment and review the episodes. We are a small indie Podcast and all these things help people find us , thank and enjoy the movies!

11-06
45:09

Take 2 - Venom: The Last Dance

The Chronicle Take 2 lands online as Paul  Devine and new writer Federica Battiato review Venom: The Last Dance.  A big thank you to everyone who has already downloaded or listened to The Chronicle Episode 35. The current episode contains reviews for The Apprentice and The Wild Robot [find that episode here].  The end is nigh for Eddie Brock (Tom Hardy) and everyone's favourite symbiote, Venom in Venom: The Last Dance. Kelly Marcel not only just writes but now directs the third film from Sony Pictures Spider Verse.  After the events of Venom: Let There Be Carnage and death of Detective Mulligan (Stephen Graham), Eddie and Venom are in Mexico. However their escape across looks short lived as Eddie finds he's wanted for the death of Mulligan and the pair head toward New York. Things are Thwarted when an existential threat sees the pair fight for their lives and humanity.  Related Post: Venom: The Last Dance Review Always show your support for  The Chronicle and The Peoples Movies with ⁠Buy Me A Coffee⁠ or at ⁠Paypal⁠. Every penny helps with the costs to keep everything running. We do not have any sponsors or financial support; all donations are a perfect way to show your support. Share, like and rate this episode and other episodes of the  Podcast on your favourite  podcast download sites and social media. You can find us on Spotify, Amazon Music, iHeartRadio, Youtube, Player FM, Castbox, Listen Notes, Boomplay, Podbean and Samsung to name a few. Don't  forget when your on any of the above mentioned sites including Youtube, please do like, rate, comment and review the episodes. We are a small indie Podcast and all these things help people find us , thank and enjoy the movies!

10-30
20:57

The Apprentice / The Wild Robot / BFI London Film Festival

If your film is your thing you are in the right place. Episode 35 of The Chronicle Film Podcast is here with The Apprentice and The WIld Robot reviews. The latest episode of the podcast Clotilde and Paul start the ball rolling with The Apprentice. Starring the Winter Soldier himself Sebastian Stan as a young Donald J Trump in 1970s and 1980's New York City. Meeting the one man who would change him, Roy Cohn (played by Jeremy Strong), teaching him to survive in the dark realms of ambition and power. We're not surprised Mr Trump tried to stop this movie being distributed unsuccessfully, does it strike a chord? Related Post: The Apprentice Review  Second and final review is Dreamworks Animation adventure The WIld Robot. Starring the voice of Luptia Nyong'o as  Rozzum unit 7134 aka Roz, who crash lands on uninhabited island and must learn to adapt to the harsh surroundings. At the same finds herself becoming an adoptive mother to an orphaned gosling.  Could this be Dreamworks best ever animated feature? Could it bring the studio success in the upcoming Awards season? Related Post: The Wild Robot Review Finally the 2024  BFI London Film Festival just ended and The Peoples Movies had a great festival this year. We still have a few reviews to come, Clotilde gave us a round up of the festival,  sharing her thoughts on the festival with favourite films, as well as one she didn't . Happy Anniversary to Clotilde who has been at The Chronicle film podcast for one year now! Related Post: 2024 BFI London Film Festival  Always show your support for  The Chronicle and The Peoples Movies with ⁠Buy Me A Coffee⁠ or at ⁠Paypal⁠. Every penny helps with the costs to keep everything running. We do not have any sponsors or financial support; all donations are a perfect way to show your support. Share, like and rate this episode and other episodes of the  Podcast on your favourite  podcast download sites and social media. You can find us on Spotify, Amazon Music, iHeartRadio, Youtube, Player FM, Castbox, Listen Notes, Boomplay, Podbean and Samsung to name a few. Do remember when your on any of the above mentioned sites including Youtube, please do like, rate, comment and review the episodes. We are a small indie Podcast and these things help people find us , thank and enjoy the movies!

10-23
51:15

The Peoples Movies & Cinehouse Blogs

great podcast

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