55 episodes

The club for lovers and makers of Film. From shots and dialogue to casting and score, we unpack little-known indies, box office smashes, documentaries, foreign language and everything in between. Hosted by Actor Maisie Williams, Casting Director Hannah Marie Williams, and Filmmaker Lowri Roberts, come and join us as we navigate the mad world of film.
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The club for lovers and makers of Film. From shots and dialogue to casting and score, we unpack little-known indies, box office smashes, documentaries, foreign language and everything in between. Hosted by Actor Maisie Williams, Casting Director Hannah Marie Williams, and Filmmaker Lowri Roberts, come and join us as we navigate the mad world of film.
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    Nyad: our most divisive film yet

    Nyad: our most divisive film yet

    For two of us, this film was deeply inspiring. For one of us, this film was simply not it. Nyad is a 2023 American biographical sports drama about swimmer Diana Nyad’s attempts to swim from Cuba to Florida, starring Annette Bening and Jodie Foster. In this episode we address the controversy of the athlete’s cheating and conclude that people need to GET A LIFE. We give serious props to the filmmakers who are legends in the world of sports documentary. But despite their credentials, we question some of their filmmaking choices. Is it too cheesy? Letterboxd hate it, Rotten Tomatoes love it. We’re the same - it’s a hung jury. 
    Keep up to date with us on Instagram, TikTok, Letterboxd and YouTube: @frankfilmclub
    A full transcript of this episode can be found here.

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    • 42 min
    Challengers: Live Podcast at Everyman Cinema

    Challengers: Live Podcast at Everyman Cinema

    We visited you lovely lot in Everyman Bristol to watch the sweatiest film of recent years- Challengers (2024)- and record a live podcast with you all. We discuss love triangles, obsession, competition, painfully obvious branding in films, CGI tennis balls in your face, the power of Zendaya’s onscreen presence and the thrilling score. We have a group discussion with our gorgeous audience on who is “the bad guy” and if there was actually any love at all in this “love triangle” film?
    Starring Zendaya, Josh O’Connor and Mike Faist, Challengers is the high-stakes love triangle tennis drama from Luca Guadagnino.
    Thanks to the Everyman cinema for hosting us.

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    • 35 min
    May December: A film that gave us a morality crisis

    May December: A film that gave us a morality crisis

    Never have we done such a 180 whilst recording an episode. Directed by Todd Haynes, we agreed May December is a gripping and technically brilliant film. By the end of the episode, we question whether we should like it so much. The film is inspired by real scandalous events and based off of real victimized people, so does Hollywood really have the right to tell this story? We discuss the DRAMA Todd Haynes brings - the music, those zooms and the sensationalized American-ness of it all. And we get Maisie's perspective on preparing to play real life characters. This episode has been a journey, we hope you enjoy 3
    May December (2023) stars Natalie Portman, Julianne Moore and Charles Melton.
    Keep up to date with us on Instagram, TikTok, Letterboxd and YouTube: @frankfilmclub
    A full transcript of this episode can be found here.

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    • 50 min
    The Iron Claw: the crazy truth, the shattered masculinity and the triumph of Zac Efron

    The Iron Claw: the crazy truth, the shattered masculinity and the triumph of Zac Efron

    We buckled ourselves down for a film about shattered masculinity (one of Han's favourite genres) and came away wholly impressed, but conflicted. Why didn't it make most of us cry? What was missing? How can one family have so much tragedy? How did we find ourselves scrutinising male actors' bodies? The double standards! Plus, we discuss the lack of awards recognition and whether actually, that kind of makes sense? There are a lot of questions, but one thing that is UNquestionable, is that this is Zac Efron's career best.
    Written and directed by Sean Durkin. Starring Zac Efron, Jeremy Allen White, Harris Dickinson, Lily James and Stanley Simons.
    Keep up to date with us on Instagram, TikTok, Letterboxd and YouTube: @frankfilmclub
    A full transcript of this episode can be found here.

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    • 41 min
    Mean Girls: The OG vs the musical

    Mean Girls: The OG vs the musical

    On Wednesdays, we wear pink drop episodes.
    This week we delve into the MGU (the Mean Girls Universe), and discuss the recent Mean Girls musical adaptation alongside the original. Who else knew Tina Fey’s screenplay is based off a single chapter in a self-help book? We discuss the phenomenal impact of the original film and our first-time viewing experiences. For us, we agree it was the first time we saw girls being truly hilarious on screen. But we question the relatability of the film and the fact that it’s aged terribly. (That cafeteria scene?!?) Tune in to find out what we think the musical DID get right.
    Mean Girls (2024) stars Reneé Rapp as Regina George and Angourie Rice as lady Heron and was directed by Samantha Jayne and Arturo Perez Jr.
    Keep up to date with us on Instagram, TikTok, Letterboxd and YouTube: @frankfilmclub
    A full transcript of this episode can be found here.

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    • 30 min
    All Of Us Strangers had all of us crying

    All Of Us Strangers had all of us crying

    This week on film club we're discussing this beautiful, perfectly executed and unexpected ghost story from Andrew Haigh. Lead actor Andrew Scott is perfection, Paul Mescal is sublime. Yes, the internet frenzy is deserved. From depicting grief and loneliness, to homophobia in the 80s, we pull out the scenes that impacted us most. We analyse what made the screenplay so unpredictable and original. We also need a hug. 
    All Of Us Strangers was written and directed by Andrew Haigh and stars Andrew Scott, Claire Foy, Paul Mescal and Jamie Bell. The screenplay is based on 'Strangers' by Taichi Yamada.
    A full transcript of this episode can be found here.
    Keep up to date with us on Instagram, TikTok, Letterboxd and YouTube: @frankfilmclub

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    • 43 min

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