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A film podcast from the team behind The Skinny magazine, looking at the wide world of The Movies through a cross-cultural lens.
We’re talking old films, new films, good films, bad films, the places we watch films, and why we love them.
Pillion, Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery and What Makes a Good Whodunnit?
The Cineskinny
48 minutes
6 days ago
Pillion, Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery and What Makes a Good Whodunnit?
You’ve had your Jamie and Ellie episode. You’ve had your Peter and Anahit episode. Now it’s a Peter and Jamie combo – possibly sponsored by everyone’s fave streaming service, Tubi. They’ll be discussing the sub-dom-rom-com Pillion, which stars Alexander Skarsgård as a dom biker who takes a shine to Harry Melling’s shy traffic warden. They also dig into the third film in Rian Johnson’s Knives Out series, Wake Up Dead Man, which sees Daniel Craig’s detective investigating some strange goings on at an Upstate New York church.
And in honour of Wake Up Dead Man, we take a look at what’s required to create a good whodunnit.
CHAPTERS:What We've Been Watching: Pennies from Heaven, Speed Racer, Hard Boiled (1:40)Pillion review (12:05)Wake Up Dead Man review (20:30)The art of the whodunnit (31:05)
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The Cineskinny
A film podcast from the team behind The Skinny magazine, looking at the wide world of The Movies through a cross-cultural lens.
We’re talking old films, new films, good films, bad films, the places we watch films, and why we love them.