Cinema Effect

Cinema Effect

Join a crew of wannabe film critics review a different movie every week, and discuss other nonsense. Listen to new episodes every Monday.

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    #301 - 300

    There really is no better time to review Zack Snyder’s 300 than for episode 301 of Cinema Effect. Starring Gerard Butler, Lena Headey, David Wenham, and Michael Fassbender, this stylised action epic retells the legendary Battle of Thermopylae, where King Leonidas and 300 Spartan warriors make their final stand against the invading Persian army. Despite being familiar with many of its iconic moments through pop culture, this was our first time actually sitting down to watch the full film, and it completely divided us. There is no denying Snyder’s singular vision, with a meticulously crafted visual style inspired by Frank Miller’s graphic novel, combining a striking bronze colour palette, extensive digital effects and green screen, trademark slow motion and speed ramping, all layered beneath heavy film grain. Whether those unique creative choices actually work, however, is where the debate begins. Some of us found the experience mesmerising, while others thought it was rubbish. Either way, if you have never seen 300, it is an action spectacle worth experiencing at least once to decide which side of the battle you fall on. Join a crew of wannabe film critics review a different movie every week, and discuss other nonsense. Listen to new episodes every Monday. Record your own podcasts with Zencastr at https://zencastr.com/?via=cinemaeffect to get 30% off today. Timestamps ;) 0:00 - Intro 00:36 - 300 47:33 - News Chat 1:03:19 - What We've Been Watching

    #301 - 300
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    #296 - Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1

    We’re very excited to finally reach the point in the Harry Potter saga where we can celebrate the often overlooked Deathly Hallows Part 1, a film that deserves far more love than it gets. While some viewers dismiss it as the "boring one" because they are impatiently waiting for the action packed spectacle of Part 2, we think they are missing some of the strongest character writing in the entire franchise. As Harry, Ron, and Hermione go on the run as wanted fugitives, separated from the comfort of Hogwarts, the series takes on a unique tone that only enriches the story. We discuss the many standout scenes and sequences that make this chapter so memorable, from tense escapes to quiet character moments. Helped brought to life by the ever-expanding roster of incredible British and Irish acting talent. We also have plenty of praise for the stunning Deathly Hallows animated sequence, one of the most creative storytelling choices in the series. David Yates does it again with thoughtful, exciting, and underrated direction that continues to impress us every time we revisit it. Join a crew of wannabe film critics review a different movie every week, and discuss other nonsense. Listen to new episodes every Monday. Record your own podcasts with Zencastr at https://zencastr.com/?via=cinemaeffect to get 30% off today. Timestamps ;) 0:00 - Intro 00:36 - Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 Review 1:25:30 - What We've Been Watching 1:30:39 - Question Of The Week

    #296 - Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1

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Join a crew of wannabe film critics review a different movie every week, and discuss other nonsense. Listen to new episodes every Monday.