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Your soon-to-be new favourite transatlantic film review podcast, trawling through the blockbusters and critical darlings in search of the best film ever.
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“We all float down here.”
Join Ian & Kev, along with BFF of the BFE: James DeGuzman, for our 302nd episode as we descend into the sewers of Derry, Maine, and confront childhood trauma, red balloons, and Stephen King nightmare fuel with It: Chapter One (2017). Megs and Liam? They said they weren’t afraid of clowns… right up until Pennywise offered them a balloon. We’re hoping they resurface soon.
This week we discuss:
Why It tapped into a new generation’s fear of clowns — and whether it’s earned or just clever filmmaking.
Bill Skarsgård’s terrifying turn as Pennywise — physicality, psychology, and drool.
How the film balances coming-of-age warmth with soul-shaking horror — friendship vs. fear.
King’s original novel vs. the adaptation — what gets streamlined, what gets lost, and what gets under your skin.
Does this film prove that horror is strongest when it’s tied to universal childhood anxieties?
How the film is able to position that early coming-of-age feelings of romance without coming across as creepy
The Losers’ Club: perfect casting? We break down who stands out and who feels underserved.
Why the sewer sequences and the house on Neibolt Street raise the bar for modern horror set pieces.
Ian talks about narrative structure and why splitting the story into “kid chapter” and “adult chapter” was the smartest possible move.
James brings the expert scare analysis — and takes the BFE to task over their anti-horror bias
Does Pennywise’s final reveal hold up — or does CGI drain the fear away?
And finally, whether It: Chapter One is the Best Film Ever — or just the best nightmare you’ll keep watching anyway.
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Best Film Ever
Your soon-to-be new favourite transatlantic film review podcast, trawling through the blockbusters and critical darlings in search of the best film ever.
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