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    “It’s good but it’s not Doctor Who”-Sean and Sarah from Weird Horizon podcast talk about the post-Tennant era of Doctor Who and their hopes that the genius that is RTD can bring the show back to its former glory.They also talk about reviewing
    Sean is joined once again by Josh Skaar from the 'Talking SMAC' (Superheroes, Movies, Animations, Comics) podcast. In addition to discussing the film, Josh and Sean talk about:-Scrabble-Graham Crackers-Cillian Murphy's face. Thanks for l
    Despite her reservations Sean's Mam loved the film. -They discuss the themes of the film, along with the Home Alone remake (WHY?), and the late, great Alan Rickman's surprising turn doing pantomime (I'm pretty sure it wasn't him).  Listen thr
    In a 'Pre-conceptions' episode, Sean's mam joins the podcast to discuss the film Shallow Hal. Having never seen it before she briefly explains why she's never fancied watching it. Tangents include:-Roy Kinnear-Impromptu nights out-American,
    Josh from the 'Talking SMAC' (Superheroes, Movies, Animation & Comics) Podcast joins Sean to discuss one of Josh's Dads favourite films, The Fugitive (1993). Poor Josh gets quizzed about American Geography by Sean, before they discover a share
    Starring an actress who looks ridiculously like Matilda, The Nest is a film about a family who are infecting by insects which come out of a teddy bear. Competently shot, acted and with some brief but great practical effects, this film just fal
    Sean reviews the homage to 1950's B-movies, Eight Legged Freaks. Enjoy the unique break-down of the plot of this film, in which a small American town is overrun by giant spiders!Thanks for listening!
    In this special extended edition of Review It Yourself, Sean takes his time reviewing James Cameron's epic Titanic. Filled with a break-down of the film's plot and packed with trivia in equal measure, this is an episode for those who enjoy a d
    In his most animated review yet Sean reviews Eddie Murphy's comedy classic The Nutty Professor. Whilst recapping the plot of the film, Sean tries to avoid doing any impressions. He fails miserably. Thanks for listening!
    Join Sean as he reviews The Man Who Would Be King, starring Sean Connery, Michael Caine and Christopher Plummer. Whilst describing the film as beautifully shot, scored and acted, Sean manages to draw comparisons to The Village People, Matt Smi
    In this extended review of the 2018 sequel to John Carpenter's seminal Halloween (1978), Sean finds himself continually interrupted. First by slamming doors, then by a telephone and even by a window-cleaner.Interruptions aside, Sean praises t
    Sean reviews the 2006 film The Queen, written by Peter Morgan. Morgan later went on to create The Crown series. Sean also runs through the plot (obviously) and themes of this critically-acclaimed film. Thanks for listening!
    In this review of Goldeneye, Pierce Brosnan's first (and arguably best) outing as James Bond 007.Sean talks about Brosnan's fear of heights, the sharp script and product-placement deals. Thanks for listening!
    In this review to the latest Bond film, Sean is disappointed and tries to explain why the film just didn't work for him. The performances of Daniel Craig and Ana De Armas are praised, but that's about it as Sean describes the film as humourles
    In this conclusion to his review of George A. Romero's classic film, Sean considers the underlying social commentary and the surprising emotional depth of the film.Thanks for listening!

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