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**Host:** Alex First**Guest Critics:** Greg King, Peter Krauss**Episode Summary:**In this lively episode, Alex First, Greg King, and Peter Krauss navigate through the highs and lows of recent film and theatre experiences. The conversation starts with a passionate discussion about the disappointing end to Essendon's season, drawing parallels between sports and cinema. The critics then dive into M. Night Shyamalan's latest thriller "Trap," followed by a review of "Alien Romulus." The episode also features an enthusiastic review of the theatrical masterpiece "Murder for Two," and a reflective discussion on the play "Jenny," which explores the life of suffragette Sarah Jane Baines.00:00:00 " Gregory King still doesn't see connection between movies and football00:04:02 " You and Adam were best mates when the earth was formed, weren't you00:04:27 " Peter Dutton went to see Murder for Two on Friday night00:08:06 " Peter and Greg discuss a new movie on J 88 FM00:09:49 " Peter says social media has gone to hell in a handbasket00:12:04 " Marlon Shyamalan's latest film is called trap00:16:35 " Every time you go to a venue, every other person is checked00:21:42 " Have you incurred any incidents like what I've just described00:22:14 " Greg Cooper: I thought the intrigue was very well established00:24:48 " The trailer revealed that Josh Artner is the serial killer00:27:30 " Peter: The film loses me as soon as they leave the concert00:31:06 " Greg Gutfeld gives the film a seven out of ten00:32:19 " If you want to join Jair, please become a member00:32:58 " Peter: My overwhelming feeling from this one is disappointment00:33:38 " Peter: I think they've done it for a new generation00:35:24 " This is the 9th movie in the franchise, right. If you include the Prometheus films00:36:49 " Rain Carradine is the protagonist of this futuristic sci-fi film00:40:35 " Alien Romulus rated MA and runs for 119 minutes00:43:57 " Murder for two premiered at Chicago Shakespeare Theatre back in 201100:50:33 " Peter Krauss: I saw an interesting show about a suffragette00:54:18 " Valet to Jenna Rowlands, the actress**Highlights:**- **Essendon's Season and Cinema Parallels:** Alex, Greg, and Peter discuss the heartbreak of Essendon's season, comparing it to a promising film that fails to deliver.**Trap:** M. Night Shyamalan's newest thriller is dissected. Alex praises its tension and twists, while Greg and Peter critique its overreliance on plot contrivances.- **Alien Romulus:** The latest instalment in the Alien franchise receives mixed reviews. Alex finds it underwhelming, while Greg appreciates its horror elements.- **Murder for Two:** Alex raves about this comedic musical murder mystery, highlighting the exceptional performances and clever writing.- **Jenny:** A reflective look at the life of suffragette Sarah Jane Baines, with strong performances and insightful storytelling.**Closing Note:**This episode of First on Film and Entertainment offers a rich mix of film and theatre reviews, from the twists and turns of "Trap" to the horror of "Alien Romulus," the comedic brilliance of "Murder for Two," and the historical depth of "Jenny." Join Alex, Greg, and Peter for thoughtful commentary and engaging discussions. Tune in next week for more in-depth film analysis and lively conversations.https://www.bitesz.com/show/first-on-film-entertainment/www.bitesz.comSponsorwww.bitesz.com/nordpassBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/first-on-film-entertainment--5645288/support.
54m 43s · Aug 18, 2024
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