Something Blu

Chris Mohan

A podcast celebrating love of cinema alongside the curation and love of physical media. Boutique Blu Ray is playing a pivotal role in preserving longtime favourite films as well as niche and forgotten cinema. Your favourite labels, treated with respect, but never too serious from across the pond in the UK and Ireland Each week feature one film, selected by a rotating guest and discussions of our recent watches and blu ray news

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    #8 Horror of Fang Rock (with Cev Moore)

    0:00 Intro 2:34 What We've Been Watching 31:39 Favourite Purchases of the Year / Network 55:53 Horror of Fang Rock Discussion In this week's episode I am joined by the legendary Cev Moore, from such podcast greats as The House of Hammer Podcast, Here Lies Amicus and my own personal favourite FilmGuff. Who better to discuss some recent Radiance releases, the sad fall and memory of Network Releasing and a plethora of other label stuff from , Eureka (Zulawski), BFI (Ghost Stories for Christmas) Criterion and Second Sight to name a few. The featured film(?) for discussion this week was the Tom Baker Doctor Who serial Horror of Fang Rock . Something different for an episode of Something Blu but a lot of fun was had Next Episode will start to get into the holiday spirit with a conversation of Die Hard. Let the teeth gnashing commence! You can also listen (and subscribe) to the podcast on Spotify at: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chris-mohan4 or Apple Podcasts at: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/something-blu/id1702899659 You can find Cev on: Twitter: www.twitter.com/cevni House of Hammer Podcast: https://hammerhouseofpodcast.wordpress.com/ Here Lies Amicus: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/here-lies-amicus/id1517200740 FilmGuff: https://www.filmguff.com/ Twitter: twitter.com/7oclockshadow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chrismohan/ Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/alteredego/

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A podcast celebrating love of cinema alongside the curation and love of physical media. Boutique Blu Ray is playing a pivotal role in preserving longtime favourite films as well as niche and forgotten cinema. Your favourite labels, treated with respect, but never too serious from across the pond in the UK and Ireland Each week feature one film, selected by a rotating guest and discussions of our recent watches and blu ray news