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209. Portrait of a Lady on Fire, Birds of Prey & A Field in England

209. Portrait of a Lady on Fire, Birds of Prey & A Field in England

Released Thursday, 12th March 2020
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209. Portrait of a Lady on Fire, Birds of Prey & A Field in England

209. Portrait of a Lady on Fire, Birds of Prey & A Field in England

209. Portrait of a Lady on Fire, Birds of Prey & A Field in England

209. Portrait of a Lady on Fire, Birds of Prey & A Field in England

Thursday, 12th March 2020
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For this episode we shake off the contrarian attitude we took towards Midsommar and join in with the hordes of critics lavishing praise on Céline Sciamma's period romance Portrait of a Lady on Fire. We agree with the professional chumps - it's good! Plus, Sam offers his take on the Suicide Squad spin-off Birds of Prey and the Contrabulous Fabtraption of Professor Horatio Hufnagel, which plucks Margot Robbie from the bland grimy macho nonsense of the original and puts her in the centre of some colourful sisterly nonsense instead. Sam also follows a listener recommendation and checks out Ben Wheatley's A Field In England, a low-budget oddity featuring some English Civil War deserters taking psychedelic mushrooms and facing off against a wizard. He's a bit nonplussed by it.


We also give a belated thumbs up to the ex-staff of French film magazine Cahiers du Cinéma, we audibly tear up and struggle to finish our sentences discussing the current situation with Indiana Jones 5, and Danny dunks on Josh Gad.


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