87 episodes

Sick of hearing 'You read waaaay too much into this film?!' Join two very opinionated friends, James and Imo, as they watch cinema past and present to overanalyse it to death! If you want a nostalgia 'bubble' burst or to know which movies are worth your time.

EVEN MORE EYES On the Screen: A Cinema Podcast Even More Eyes (James Humphrey & Imo Emah)

    • TV & Film

Sick of hearing 'You read waaaay too much into this film?!' Join two very opinionated friends, James and Imo, as they watch cinema past and present to overanalyse it to death! If you want a nostalgia 'bubble' burst or to know which movies are worth your time.

    Ep # 86 - The Boy and the Heron [REVIEW]

    Ep # 86 - The Boy and the Heron [REVIEW]

    After their very recent retrospective of the Studio Ghibli canon, James and Imo apply their critical binoculars to Hayao Miyazaki's latest award-winning animation 'The Boy and the Heron' (2023), starring the voices of Robert Pattison, Christian Bale, Gemma Chan, Karen Fukuhara, Florence Pugh, Willem Dafoe and Mark Hamill (for the English dub).

    Spirited away by previous Miyazaki movies, what do they think of his newest feature? They discuss everything from the stunningly detailed animation to its thematic connections with the filmmaker's wider work.

    Is it a fevered dream of Ghibli wonders, or just a bit bird-brained?

    • 32 min
    Ep # 85 - Best of Studio Ghibli [Nostalgia Hits Differently]

    Ep # 85 - Best of Studio Ghibli [Nostalgia Hits Differently]

    Just as visionary filmmaker Hayao Miyazaki wins awards for his latest feature animation 'The Boy and the Heron' (2023), Imo and James decide to conduct a curated retrospective of the Studio Ghibli canon. 

    Picking their favourites from the director's oeuvre (and yes, it's their own subjective choices!), the anime addicts discuss their first steps into the magical world(s) of Miyazaki.

    They explore the now classic Ghibli themes of childhood, environmentalism, metaphysics, and love in a film from each of the last four decades: 'My Neighbour Totoro' (1988), 'Princess Mononoke' (1997), 'Spirited Away' (2001), and 'Arrietty' (2010).

    What is the spirit of Miyazaki? And will it be conjured again in his newest amazing animation?

    • 58 min
    Ep # 84 - Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget [REVIEW]

    Ep # 84 - Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget [REVIEW]

    Just before year's end, James and Imo review Aardman/Netflix's 'Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget' (2023), directed by Sam Fell and starring the voice talents of Thandiwe Newton, Zachary Levi, Bella Ramsey, Imelda Staunton, Jane Horrocks, Lynn Ferguson, David Bradley, and Miranda Richardson.

    Does the twenty-three (!) year wait for a sequel leave the critics feeling sunny-side up or is it rather over-egged? Alongside reflecting on the changes to the voice cast and politics of the movies, the two critics explore whether the original changed their eating habits...

    They'll be back in 2024 with even more overanalysis!

    • 26 min
    Ep # 83 - Chicken Run [Nostalgia Hits Differently]

    Ep # 83 - Chicken Run [Nostalgia Hits Differently]

    With 'Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget' (2023) newly hatched on Netflix last week, Imo and James dedicate their first (and last) 'Nostalgia Hits Differently' of the year to Aardman Animation's first and favoured feature film.

    What do our two movie critics make of this very British take on 'The Great Escape' after so many years? They discuss the movie's surprising satire, sensational voice-acting, and its unexpected socialism.

    Is it still as egg-cellent as they remember or is it rather scrambled on reflection? And do they think Netflix's sequel will live up to this plucky original?

    • 28 min
    Ep # 82 - Barbenheimer [SPECIAL]

    Ep # 82 - Barbenheimer [SPECIAL]

    Joining in with this summer's cinema sensation, James and Imo combine forces once again to review 'Barbenheimer' (2023) - an unlikely double-bill of campy satirical fun and heavy historical reflection.

    First up is 'Barbie' (2023), a proudly feminist exploration of the iconic doll. Directed by Greta Gerwig and starring Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling as the famous toy couple, do the critics find this 'controversial' movie an unexpected, insightful delight or just brightly inanimate?

    Following on from all that singing and dancing is director Christopher Nolan's latest film: 'Oppenheimer' (2023). This propulsive, dense three-hour epic, starring Cillian Murphy as the eponymous physicist, delves into the mindset of the man who helped unleashed the nuclear age. The two critics discuss the peaks and pitfalls in this Promethean morality tale of ambition and regret.

    Which of these two films is a victory, and which just bombs?

    Listen to this SPOILER-FILLED special for their reviews and discussion on the whole 'Barbenheimer' experience.

    • 51 min
    Ep # 81 - Elemental [REVIEW]

    Ep # 81 - Elemental [REVIEW]

    In the middle of a summer of sizzling heat and rising tides (climate change, anyone?), James and Imo find time to review Disney-Pixar's latest feature film 'Elemental' (2023), directed by Peter Sohn and starring the voices of Leah Lewis, Mamoudou Athie, Ronnie Del Carmen, Shila Omni, Wendi McLendon-Covey and Catherine O'Hara.

    Do the two Pixar fans think this rather under-publicised entry continues to ride the wave of the studio's most accomplished work, or is the spark long gone? They deep dive into the animation's themes and design choices, while discovering why the film's antagonist is Disney-Pixar's most interesting.

    Join their discussion on the fundamentals of 'Elemental' now!

    • 29 min

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