Join us as we continue to unveil and discuss our top 100 favourite movies of all time!
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Join us as we continue to unveil and discuss our top 100 favourite movies of all time!
After a 1 year hiatus we are back with an all new Slightly Qualified Film Students! In this episode we will be discussing our new concept for this podcast and will begin to unveil our top 100 movies of all time.
In this week's episode we will be discussing, analyzing, and reviewing, David Fincher's, gritty, and intense crime thriller, from 1995, Seven.
In this week's episode we will be discussing, analyzing, and reviewing, Wes Anderson's, gorgeous, and colourful film, from 2014, The Grand Budapest Hotel.
In this week's episode we will be discussing, analyzing, and reviewing, Richard Linklater's, epic, literal coming of age film, from 2014, Boyhood.
In this week's episode we will be discussing, analyzing, and reviewing, Lynne Ramsay's, beautifully crafted, psychological thriller, from 2017, You Were Never Really Here.
In this week's episode we will be discussing, analyzing, and reviewing, Noah Baumbach's heartbreaking, critically acclaimed film from 2019, Marriage Story.
In this week's episode we will be discussing, analyzing, and reviewing, Craig Gillespie's heartfelt, character study from 2007, Lars and the Real Girl.
In this week's episode we will be discussing, analyzing, and reviewing, Stephen Chbosky's debut film, based on his novel of the same name, from 2012, The Perks of Being a Wallflower.
In this week's episode we will be discussing, analyzing, and reviewing, Sony's, stylized, animated feature film, from 2018, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse.
In this week's episode we will be discussing, analyzing, and reviewing, Wes Anderson's, debut feature film, from 1996, Bottle Rocket.
In this week's episode we will be discussing, analyzing, and reviewing, Nicolas Winding Refn's, crime thriller masterpiece, from 2011, Drive.
In this week's episode we will be discussing, analyzing, and reviewing, Martin Scorsese's, comedic masterpiece, from 2013, The Wolf of Wall Street.
In this week's episode we will be discussing, analyzing, and reviewing, Clint Eastwood's, mystery, crime thriller, from 2003, Mystic River.
In this week's episode we will be discussing, analyzing, and reviewing, Steve McQueen's, beautiful but dramatic film, from 2011, Shame.
In this week's episode we will be discussing, analyzing, and reviewing, Kenneth Lonergan's, depressing, dramatic tragedy, from 2016, Manchester by the Sea.
In this week's episode we will be discussing, analyzing, and reviewing, Tim Burton's, magical, romantic, fantasy film, from 2004, Big Fish.