JumpCast: Episode 70 – Disney Classics: The Black Cauldron
Sarah and Barry return this week to continue once again with their Disney Classics series as they discuss The Black Cauldron Available on: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Anchor, Podbean, Podtail + Stitcher We would love to hear your feedback, so please let us know your thoughts on our latest episode in…
REVIEW: American Utopia (LFF 2020)
Of all the films to speak most into the apocalyptic hellscape that is the year 2020, I did not expect it to be the concert film of the Broadway show David Byrne’s American Utopia. A unique collaboration between the Talking Heads’ founding member David Byrne,…
JumpCast: Episode 68 – Disney Classics: The Fox and The Hound
Welcome back! It’s Friday and that can only mean one thing: Disney Classics time. Sarah and Barry continue their journey this week with The Fox and The Hound. Available on: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Anchor, Podbean, Podtail + Stitcher We would love to hear your feedback, so please let us know…
REVIEW: Time (LFF 2020)
It takes a truly special documentary to be able to feel so intimate, and so entwined with one family’s experiences, and yet also to be something which speaks to the experiences of so many people; Time is one such documentary. With footage spanning two decades,…
REVIEW: Wolfwalkers (LFF 2020)
Kilkenny based animation studio, Cartoon Saloon, have quietly been making some of the best animated films over the last 10 years or so, and whilst this hasn’t gone unnoticed – with all three feature films they’ve released so far receiving Oscar nominations – they are…
JumpCast: Episode 66 – Disney Classics: The Rescuers
Sarah and Barry bring you their latest installment of Disney Classics, as they jump into The Rescuers. Available on: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Anchor, Podbean, Podtail + Stitcher We would love to hear your feedback, so please let us know your thoughts on our latest episode in the comments below, of…
REVIEW: Herself (LFF 2020)
With a firm content warning in place for scenes of domestic abuse, the opening to Herself is admittedly bleak, and a stark contrast to the film that most people would know director Phyllida Lloyd for, 2008’s ultimate feel-good cheese-fest, Mamma-Mia! It opens with Sandra (Dunne)…
REVIEW: Mogul Mowgli (LFF 2020)
As producer, writer, and lead actor of Mogul Mowgli, Riz Ahmed is undoubtedly hugely passionate about this project and working in collaboration with Pakistani-American documentary director Bassam Tariq on his first narrative feature, there is an overwhelming ambition to this film that is at times…
JumpCast: Episode 64 – Disney Classics: Winnie the Pooh
Grab some honey, maybe a plush tiger and find a nice tree. It’s time for Sarah and Barry to explore Winnie The Pooh. Available on: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Anchor, Podbean, Podtail + Stitcher We would love to hear your feedback, so please let us know your thoughts on our latest…
JumpCast: Episode 62 – Disney Classics: Robin Hood
Grab your quiver and channel your inner fox spirit. Sarah and Barry enter the forest on this latest installment of Disney Classics. Available on: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Anchor, Podbean, Podtail + Stitcher We would love to hear your feedback, so please let us know your thoughts on our latest episode…
JumpCast: Episode 61– Disney Classics: The Aristocats
Disney’s iconic feline friends get the Sarah and Barry treatment as their Disney Classics series continues. Available on: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Anchor, Podbean, Podtail + Stitcher We would love to hear your feedback, so please let us know your thoughts on our latest episode in the comments below, of over…
JumpCast: Episode 60– Disney Classics: The Jungle Book
Available on: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Anchor, Podbean, Podtail + Stitcher We would love to hear your feedback, so please let us know your thoughts on our latest episode in the comments below, of over on Twitter!
Animation Station – Disney Decades: 1950s & 1960s
After the Golden Age and the turbulent Wartime era, the dawning of a new decade also brought about the emergence of a new era in Disney animation, commonly referred to as the “Silver Age”. From Cinderella in 1950 through to 1967’s The Jungle Book, this…
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