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In each episode of The PrePost Film Review hosts Jon Asquith and Matt Stephenson discuss a film over two distinct periods.
First - brief, spoiler free impressions of a trailer upon its release. Followed by a spoiler-filled review recorded months later once the film hits cinemas.
A thoughtful and occasionally funny look at how trailers represent films.
First - brief, spoiler free impressions of a trailer upon its release. Followed by a spoiler-filled review recorded months later once the film hits cinemas.
A thoughtful and occasionally funny look at how trailers represent films.
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After another hiatus the PrePost is back with an episode chock full of filmy goodness.
Join Jon and Matt as they dive in to the polarising new superhero film Joker and then stick around as the guys run through three other recent releases - Midsommar, It Chapter 2 and One Upon a Time in Hollywood...
In this episode of The PrePost Film Review Jon and Matt are looking at the third and final film in the How to Train Your Dragon trilogy.
Both the guys loved the first two films, so going into this expectaions are high. If The Hidden World can stick the landing, the How to Train Your Dragon trilogy could go down as one of the best in recent cinema history. But if it is a stinker, the legacy could well be ruined. Tune in to see how it pans out!
After a mini hiatus, we're happy to announce The PrePost is back!
It's been a busy few months due to various work/travel/life commitments - but we're happy to be back and making (probably wrong) predictions and sharing our film reviews. Thanks for sticking with us.
Join Matt & Jon as they discuss their predictions for Glass. Then later - after the film has been released - they return to discuss the feature itself.
Matt & Jon discuss their predictions for Mission: Impossible - Fallout. Then later - after the film has been released - they return to discuss the feature itself.
In this episode of The PrePost Film Review Jon and Matt delve into Incredibles 2 - the long awaited sequel to Bard Bird's beloved 2004 superhero film.
Jurassic World is back baby! But is that really something to celebrate? After a lukewarm reception to the first film, Jon and Matt return to discuss the sequel.
In this bonus episode of The PrePost Film Review join Jon and Matt for a discussion of Hereditary.
In this bonus episode of The PrePost Film Review join Jon and Matt for a well overdue discussion of A Quiet Place.
Jon and Matt return to discuss the latest entry into the Star Wars franchise - Solo: A Star Wars Story.
Bypassing cinemas and landing directly on Netflix, Annihilation - one of both Jon and Matt's most anticipated films of the year - is finally here.
In another bonus episode of The PrePost Film Review, Matt and Jon catch up on some recent Oscar nominees (and winners!) with a discussion about The Post & The Shape of Water.
Join Matt & Jon as they discuss their predictions and expectations for Phantom Thread. Then - after the film has been released - they return to discuss the feature itself..
Join Matt and Jon in annual year end episode as they look back on 2017 and decide what their favourites and most disappointing films/trailers were!
In this episode of The PrePost Film Review join Jon and Matt for a well overdue recap of the 2017 London Film Festival.
It's December! (Or perhaps January by the time you read this) That means it's time for everyone to hop into their X-Wings, fly to the cantina, order some blue milk with vodka and start discussing the latest Star Wars film.
Another day, another Marvel film. In this episode of The PrePost Film Review the guys tackle the 3rd film in the Thor series and the 17th (!) film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
In this episode of The PrePost Film Review Jon and Matt discuss the "impossible sequel" that is Blade Runner 2049.
In this semi-informal episode Jon and Matt are tackling the latest divisive film from Darren Aaronofsky.
In this bonus episode of the PrePost Film Review, the guys sit down to discuss some of the films Jon saw at the 2017 Melbourne International Film Festival.
In this episode of The PrePost Film Review Jon and Matt continue exploring the dark and twisted mind of Stephen King with the new adaptation of everyone's favourite creepy clown novel - It.