All bang-average things must come to an end. With Lockdown ending, so must Lockdown Film Club. For this, our last ever episode, we got together around a table weighed down with delicious food at Maray, one of Liverpool's finest restaurants, to review The Mauritanian (Prime). The film's heavy subject matter (Guantanamo Bay, detention without charge, torture etc etc) didn't stop us from having a splendid time. Cheers! (raises AF beer bottle)
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All bang-average things must come to an end. With Lockdown ending, so must Lockdown Film Club. For this, our last ever episode, we got together around a table weighed down with delicious food at Maray, one of Liverpool's finest restaurants, to review The Mauritanian (Prime). The film's heavy subject matter (Guantanamo Bay, detention without charge, torture etc etc) didn't stop us from having a splendid time. Cheers! (raises AF beer bottle)
In this week's podcast we review Sam Mendes' WW1 film 1917 (Prime). Mr Mendes has smashed it out of the park - this is our favourite film to date. Listen to the pod for some insights that the critics might have missed. And also for this poem, read so eloquently by Harry: The pain has stopped, For I am dead. But in a hundred years from now, I'll still be twenty one. My brief, sweet life is over, My eyes no longer see. No summer walks, No Christmas trees, No ...
Lockdown Film Club
All bang-average things must come to an end. With Lockdown ending, so must Lockdown Film Club. For this, our last ever episode, we got together around a table weighed down with delicious food at Maray, one of Liverpool's finest restaurants, to review The Mauritanian (Prime). The film's heavy subject matter (Guantanamo Bay, detention without charge, torture etc etc) didn't stop us from having a splendid time. Cheers! (raises AF beer bottle)