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Simon Miraudo and Tristan Fidler review movies every Friday morning on Breakfast With Pam. Now they have their very own podcast that you can subscribe to and listen to!

The Movie Squad RTRFM podcast is where you can hear Simon, Tristan and occasionally special guests discuss movies at length and in detail, covering every kind of topic and every type of movie, from blockbuster extravaganzas to arthouse fare, from celluloid excellence to glorious trash!

Remember: if you need a movie reviewed... call the Movie Squad!

Movie Squad is sponsored by Luna Palace Cinemas.

Movie Squad RTRFM

    • Arts

Simon Miraudo and Tristan Fidler review movies every Friday morning on Breakfast With Pam. Now they have their very own podcast that you can subscribe to and listen to!

The Movie Squad RTRFM podcast is where you can hear Simon, Tristan and occasionally special guests discuss movies at length and in detail, covering every kind of topic and every type of movie, from blockbuster extravaganzas to arthouse fare, from celluloid excellence to glorious trash!

Remember: if you need a movie reviewed... call the Movie Squad!

Movie Squad is sponsored by Luna Palace Cinemas.

    The Idea of You and Fremont (Movie Squad Podcast #164)

    The Idea of You and Fremont (Movie Squad Podcast #164)

    The Movie Squad unleashes carnage this week on the latest edition of the podcast.

    The target of their ire? Anne Hathaway's new straight-to-streaming romantic drama The Idea of You. Listen in as a befuddled Pamela Boland, an irate Tristan Fidler and a maddened Simon Miraudo dissect the adaptation of a Harry Styles fanfic.

    Then, some relief with a review of the indie drama Fremont, now in cinemas, about an Afghan refugee played by Anaita Wali Zada finding a community in San Francisco. It also stars Gregg Turkington and Jeremy Allen White.

    Stay tuned for an extended, pod-exclusive chat about The Idea of You.

    Tune into RTRFM 92.1 at 7:30am on Fridays for your regular broadcast of Movie Squad on the radio.

    The Fall Guy and The Teachers’ Lounge (Movie Squad Podcast #163)

    The Fall Guy and The Teachers’ Lounge (Movie Squad Podcast #163)

    Class is in session for the latest instalment of the Movie Squad podcast!

    This week, Tristan Fidler and Simon Miraudo bring Breakfast host Pamela Boland two reviews of brand new cinema releases, while still finding time to debate the heights of prospective James Bonds and rank the best Ryans.

    First up, Tristan reviews Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt's new action comedy The Fall Guy, based on the '80s TV show of the same name. The film features a post-Barbie Gosling as a stuntman looking for a missing movie star.

    Then, Simon and Tristan both share their thoughts on the Oscar-nominated German drama The Teachers' Lounge, a nerve-jangling whodunnit set inside a pressure-cooker of a school.

    Both films are now showing in Australian cinemas.

    Stay tuned for an extended 'Salute to Stunts' on the podcast!

    Tristan and Simon also mention the Trash Classics screening of [Clue](https://lunapalace.com.au/m/select-film+6123+trash-classics-season-6-clue-1985) this Friday 26 April and premiere of the [Moorditj Mag](https://rtrfm.com.au/podcasts/moorditj-mag-podcast/)-associated documentary [Genocide in the Wildflower State](https://genocidewildflowerstate.org.au/) on Sunday 28 April, both at Luna Cinemas Leederville.

    Tune into RTRFM 92.1 at 7:30am on Fridays for your regular broadcast of Movie Squad on the radio.

    Challengers and Evil Does Not Exist (Movie Squad Podcast #162)

    Challengers and Evil Does Not Exist (Movie Squad Podcast #162)

    The Movie Squad podcast offers your weekly volley of opinions on films ranging from the electrifying to the enigmatic.

    First up, Tristan Fidler and Breakfast host Pamela Boland review Luca Guadagnino's sensual tennis drama Challengers, starring Zendaya, Mike Faist and Josh O'Connor.

    Then, Simon Miraudo returns serve with a review of Ryusuke Hamaguchi's ecological tone-poem Evil Does Not Exist, in which a Japanese village contends with corporate intruders.

    Stay tuned for an extended pod-exclusive conversation about Evil Does Not Exist and the continuing controversy around Alex Garland's Civil War. ([Listen to Tristan's review from last week](https://rtrfm.com.au/story/civil-war-late-night-with-the-devil-and-the-first-omen-movie-squad-podcast-161/).)

    All three films are now showing in Australian cinemas.

    Tune into RTRFM 92.1 at 7:30am on Fridays for your regular broadcast of Movie Squad on the radio.

    Civil War, Late Night with the Devil and The First Omen (Movie Squad Podcast #161)

    Civil War, Late Night with the Devil and The First Omen (Movie Squad Podcast #161)

    It's every man, woman and child for themselves in this episode of the Movie Squad podcast!

    First up, Tristan Fidler regales Simon Miraudo and Breakfast host Pamela Boland with his take on Alex Garland's contentious new thriller, Civil War.

    Then, Simon leads a review of the new Aussie horror satire Late Night with the Devil, starring David Dastmalchian as a TV talk show host who attempts an on-air exorcism.

    Finally, stay tuned for a pod-exclusive review of The First Omen.

    All three films are now showing in Australian cinemas.

    Tune into RTRFM 92.1 at 7:30am on Fridays for your regular broadcast of Movie Squad on the radio.

    Monkey Man, Origin and Road House (Movie Squad Podcast #160)

    Monkey Man, Origin and Road House (Movie Squad Podcast #160)

    Tristan Fidler and Simon Miraudo reunite with Breakfast host Pamela Boland for the latest instalment of the Movie Squad podcast!

    First up, Simon leads a review of Dev Patel's directorial debut Monkey Man, in which Patel plays a revenge-seeker who rises up through the ranks of Mumbai's underworld to avenge his mother's death.

    Then, Tristan reviews Ava DuVernay's ambitious Origin, based on the non-fiction book Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents and the life of its author Isabel Wilkerson (played by Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor).

    Keep listening for a pod-exclusive review of Doug Liman and Jake Gyllenhaal's remake of the Patrick Swayze cult classic, Road House!

    Tune into RTRFM 92.1 at 7:30am on Fridays for your regular broadcast of Movie Squad on the radio.

    Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire, Wicked Little Letters and Immaculate (Movie Squad Podcast #159)

    Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire, Wicked Little Letters and Immaculate (Movie Squad Podcast #159)

    Tristan Fidler and Cecilia Allen join Breakfast host Pamela Boland to serve up another sparkling edition of movie chat for this episode of the Movie Squad podcast!

    Tristan starts with the latest entry in the Ghostbusters franchise, Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire, which brings together members of the original Ghostbusters (Dan Aykroyd, Bill Murray, Ernie Hudson, Annie Potts) with the newer cast including "the internet's boyfriend" Paul Rudd, Carrie Coon, Mackenna Grace, Finn Wolfhard and James Acaster.

    Then Cecilia opens up the swear jar for the new British comedy Wicked Little Letters which stars Olivia Colman and Jessie Buckley in a bizarre true story about a blight of anonymous letters with foul language directed at residents of a sleepy town, and the woman who is unfairly charged with the crime.

    And finally for a bonus review that is exclusive to the podcast, Tristan says his prayers and delves into the new horror movie Immaculate starring and produced by Sydney Sweeney as a young nun in Italy who finds herself unexpectedly pregnant - is it a miracle or something more sinister?

    Tune into RTRFM 92.1 at 7:30am on Fridays for your weekly round of Movie Squad!

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