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What difference do reviews make? From music to film to travel and beyond, Adam Brooks talks to a different critic each week about their best and worst reviews, unexpected reactions and personal connections, to find out how writers, artists, editors and fans deal with criticism.
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What difference do reviews make? From music to film to travel and beyond, Adam Brooks talks to a different critic each week about their best and worst reviews, unexpected reactions and personal connections, to find out how writers, artists, editors and fans deal with criticism.
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    #20: What have we learned?

    #20: What have we learned?

    In the last episode of the current series, we attempt to draw some conclusions about the purpose and future of journalism with the help of this series' 18 guests - as well as looking at a few of cultural criticism's biggest issues. // Contact us: readslikeafour@gmail.com // Twitter/Insta: @readslikeafour // Get a limited edition RLA4 mug (ends Aug 15th): tinyurl.com/readslikeamug
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    • 31 min
    #19: Sam Clements (Picturehouse Cinemas)

    #19: Sam Clements (Picturehouse Cinemas)

    Picturehouse Cinemas Head of Marketing Sam Clements is this week's guest, looking at reviews from an alternative point of view and discussing the hierarchy of film poster quotes, the benefits of 'live' cinema, Paul "5 stars I loved it" Ross, Guy Ritchie's 'Revolver', cinemas' own attempts at journalism, as well as answering a few pressing questions: Does an indie film's success rest on the reviews? Why would cinema-goers trust a cinema's reviews? From Gunn to Spacey, Allen to Depp: What's the impact of a director or star's PR disaster on a cinema chain? // Buy a mug and support RLA4: https://tinyurl.com/readslikeamug // Follow the pod: @readslikeafour (Twitter/Instagram)
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    • 45 min
    #18: Sam Parker (Esquire)

    #18: Sam Parker (Esquire)

    Masculinity, Twitter and the odd passing train all feature this week as I talk to Sam Parker, who rose through the ranks from Zoo's roving reporter via the UK launches of Buzzfeed and The Huffington Post to become Esquire's Digital Editor. We discuss everything from male suicide to longform writing to unplugging from society, as well the problem with sexcapades masquerading as journalism. // Contact the pod: readslikeafour@gmail.com // Instagram + Twitter: @readslikeafour
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    • 37 min
    #17: Christopher Hooton (The Independent)

    #17: Christopher Hooton (The Independent)

    Christopher and I discuss The Independent's shift online, representation, tokenism and crowbarred politics in film and whether people really want a peek 'behind the curtain'. Plus: I play devil's advocate on clickbait journalism and get exasperated with the MCU, Chris explains why he finds 'problematic' problematic, and we discuss the iPad impact on writing of all kinds. Apologies for the crackles on this episode. // Contact the pod: readslikeafour@gmail.com // Instagram + Twitter: @readslikeafour 
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    • 34 min
    #16: Ed Potton (The Times)

    #16: Ed Potton (The Times)

    There was a lot to talk about with Times' TV + Film guru Ed. Covered this week: Dunkirk, how to steer clear of puff pieces, Lars Von Trier, avoiding 'critic consensus', 90's pay + conditions vs. now, ELO, Netflix, Morrissey, why journos don't write the headlines and the bannings, walkouts and general flouncing of the Cannes Film Festival. // Contact the pod: readslikeafour@gmail.com // Instagram + Twitter: @readslikeafour 
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    • 41 min
    #15: Boyd Hilton (Heat/Pilot TV)

    #15: Boyd Hilton (Heat/Pilot TV)

    Heat Entertainment Director / Pilot TV Deputy Editor Boyd Hilton joins me to talk all things Film + TV, including the trouble with British male actors, why men won't buy weeklies, and what readers get from magazine 'lifers'. Plus: The evolution of Heat, keeping monthlies relevant, and the freedoms of podcasting vs. print. // Contact the pod: readslikeafour@gmail.com // Follow the pod: @readslikeafour (Instagram
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    • 37 min

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