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  • War Of The Worlds (2025): It's So Much Worse Than You Think
    2025/08/17

    This week, Ben and Rob suffer through War of the Worlds (2025), a baffling “screen life” style disaster starring Ice Cube and directed by Rich Lee. It’s a modern retelling of the classic H.G. Wells War Of The Worlds; except instead of tension, thrills, or coherence, we get glitchy video calls, insane leaps of logic, and a lead performance that suggests Ice Cube might secretly be a sociopath.

    Is War of the Worlds the first alien invasion film to be completely derailed by Zoom windows? Why should director Rich Lee escape this mess blameless, and how did Ice Cube get away with whatever it is he’s doing here? And the big one: is this the worst sci-fi movie of the decade? Or in the right context, the most fun you could ever have watching an advert for Amazon?

    The lads pick apart the wreckage of War of the Worlds (2025), searching for meaning, entertainment, or even a single reason it exists. Spoiler: they don’t find one.

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    1 時間 3 分
  • Black Bear (2020): Aubrey Plaza And The Chambe(a)r of Secrets
    2025/08/10

    Ben and Rob head deep into the woods with Black Bear (2020), Lawrence Michael Levine’s tense, layered meta-drama starring Aubrey Plaza, Christopher Abbott, and Sarah Gadon. It’s part relationship breakdown, part filmmaking fever dream and maybe part psychological horror told in a way that proves three might actually be the magic number.

    What does the black bear itself really symbolise? How does the film’s final frame rewire everything you thought you understood? And is this Aubrey Plaza’s best performance, or just her most unpredictable?

    The lads break down the shifting realities, meta-narratives, and emotional gut punches that make Black Bear a film you can’t stop thinking about, even when you’re not entirely sure you’ve solved it.

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    1 時間
  • Warfare (2025): This Is Not A War Film, Let Us Tell You Why
    2025/08/03

    Ben and Rob lock and load for Warfare (2025), the haunting, hyper-realistic war film co-directed by Alex Garland and former Navy SEAL Ray Mendoza. Known for cerebral sci-fi like Ex Machina and Annihilation, Alex Garland shifts gears into combat territory—while quietly stepping back to share authorship in a way that feels as radical as the film itself.

    Who is Ray Mendoza, and why did Alex Garland hand him the reins? Is it even possible to make a truly anti-war film in an industry that so often glorifies violence? And how does the bone-rattling sound design help Alex Garland disappear like a ghost from his own movie?

    The lads dig into the ethics of representation, the thin line between immersion and complicity, and—most importantly—what Warfare might really be trying to say beneath all the smoke, sweat, and shell casings.

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    57 分
  • Titane (2021): What Is This Insane Movie Actually About?!
    2025/07/27

    Ben and Rob strap in for Titane (2021), the brutal, brilliant body horror from writer-director Julia Ducournau. Following her breakout debut Raw, Ducournau returns with Titane, a genre-defying mix of horror, surrealism, and melodrama that left one host completely wrecked—in the best way, the other in the worst.

    Is Titane about love, loneliness, or absolutely nothing at all? What happens when your gender, identity, and skeleton all start to shift at the same time? Why does the film feel so personal for Ben, even while it so gleefully leaves Rob cold? And how exactly does Julia Ducournau make a film this shocking feel so tender?

    The lads unpack how Titane affected them on a gut level, how it flips social norms on their head, and why Ducournau might be one of the most fearless filmmakers working today.

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    59 分
  • Civil War (2024): What Does The Most Timely Film Alex Garland Has Ever Made Really Mean?
    2025/07/20

    Ben and Rob head to the frontlines with Alex Garland’s Civil War (2024), the film that he intended to be his last in the directors chair. Starring Kirsten Dunst, Wagner Moura, Cailee Spaeny, and Nick Offerman, Civil War isn’t your typical dystopian epic. Instead, Alex Garland delivers a chilling, ground-level road movie where journalists race through a divided America to document its collapse. But why did Alex Garland decide Civil War would be his final film? And why is journalism such a personal subject for this movie?

    The lads also dive into the film’s technical side, unpacking how Alex Garland uses chromatic aberration to distort reality and amplify tension without the audience even realising. Is it a visual gimmick, or a metaphor for truth being refracted and fragmented?

    Finally, they ask the big question: what does Civil War actually mean? Is Garland predicting the fall of democracy, mourning it, or just trying to warn us while he still can?

    One thing’s certain: with Civil War, Alex Garland didn’t just make one of A24’s most successful films, he made a film that may still predict the future.

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    1 時間 2 分
  • Raw (2016): Why Shouldn't We Call This A Feminist Horror?!
    2025/07/13

    Ben and Rob bite into Raw (2016), the feature debut of writer-director Julia Ducournau. This French body horror classic follows Justine, a lifelong vegetarian who develops a craving for human flesh during her first year at veterinary school. With visceral imagery, unflinching performances, and gallons of fake blood, Raw made Ducournau one of the most talked-about voices in horror cinema—and proved that cannibalism could be art.

    Is Raw a feminist metaphor, a coming-of-age allegory, or just a very stylish nightmare about hunger and identity? Are the scenes involving animals simulated, or is this another European horror with behind the scenes crimes to admit? And is ‘Raw’ all the feminist of a film after all?

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    1 時間 2 分
  • Men (2022): The Secret Meanings Behind Alex Garland's Strangest Film To Date
    2025/07/06

    Ben and Rob summon ‘Men’ (2022), written and directed by visionary director Alex Garland. This surreal, unsettling folk horror stars Jessie Buckley as a grieving woman plagued by a series of near-identical men—all played by Rory Kinnear—in a remote English village. As Alex Garland leaves behind the structured sci-fi of Ex Machina and Annihilation, ‘Men’ marks a bold turn into dream logic, emotional horror, and symbolic storytelling.

    But what is Men really saying? What do the Green Man and Christ imagery mean in the context of British folk horror? Why do all the men have the same face—and why does the film’s final monster feel more tragic than terrifying? And most importantly: what kind of twisted genius makes this movie?

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    1 時間 7 分
  • The Assessment (2025): Why This Is The Best Debut Film Of The Year
    2025/06/29

    Ben and Rob take the test this week with The Assessment (2024), a stark, unsettling sci-fi drama that might just be the strongest directorial debut we’ve seen in years. With Elizabeth Olsen delivering what could be one of the best performances of the year, The Assessment throws us into a chilling future where personal worth is measured, judged, and quantified by the state—and failing the test means more than just bad news.

    The lads ask: is The Assessment a late-stage capitalism nightmare, a meditation on motherhood, or just the most anxiety-inducing job interview ever put on film? They also dig into the real-life parallels that first-time director Fleur Fortune was navigating during production, and of course—what the hell does that blue pole mean?

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    1 時間 2 分