The Cineskinny

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A film podcast from the team behind The Skinny magazine, looking at the wide world of The Movies.

  1. Aug 6

    Edinburgh International Film Festival 2026: The Education of Jane Cumming, Goodbye Cruel World and The Peril at Pincer Point

    Ahead of Edinburgh International Film Festival kicking off on 13 August, Ellie, Peter, Jamie and Anahit have got together to take a deep dive into three interesting-looking titles in the programme. First they take a trip back to 19th-century Edinburgh for The Education of Jane Cumming, a true-life story that inspired the classic 60s queer drama The Children’s Hour. It’s then off to France for Goodbye Cruel World, a beautifully shot film that begins as a story of teen bullying and depression before morphing into a dreamy coming-of-age romance. And things then take a turn in our kooky third film, The Peril at Pincer Point, which follows a feckless sound recordist searching for unique field recordings on a strange island.  We also pick out some other picks from the festival and get a bit too animated about an unlikely inclusion in the programme: Michael Bay’s delightfully ludicrous action thriller The Rock. We’ve something for everyone, literally! TIMESTAMPS: General impressions of the programme for EIFF 2026 (01:26) The Education of Jane Cumming review (04:38) Goodbye Cruel World review (18:12) The Peril at Pincer Point review (28:46) Some more picks from the programme (Sexy Beast, Hamlet, The Rock!) (39:54)  If you like The Cineskinny, tell your pals! Leave us a five-star review! Share the episode on socials! Follow us on Instagram @thecineskinny, email us at cineskinny@theskinny.co.uk Music: Too Cool by Kevin MacLeod  (https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4534-too-cool) License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-

  2. May 7

    Normal, Queer as Punk and we discuss the art of cinematography

    On this week’s podcast, we check out Normal, which features Bob Odenkirk as a hangdog lawman who's been assigned as the temporary sheriff of a small town in Minnesota called Normal. But, you guessed it, it turns out this sleepy town and its quaint residents aren’t that normal at all. Much punching, shooting and exploding ensues in this B-movie action flick from director Ben Wheatley and writer Derek Kolstad, who created the John Wick and Nobody franchises.  Then we’re off to Malaysia for Queer as Punk, a meditative documentary following the queer punk band Shh... Diam!, whose music and existence stand in protest against the rise of anti-LGBTQ sentiment from the Malaysian government. And finally, after much discussion and confusion on The CineSkinny WhatsApp group chat, we discuss the subtle art of cinematography and ask what draws people to certain cinematographic styles and aesthetics… or something. TIMESTAMPS: What We’ve Been Watching: Akira (again), Mother Mary, the Sonic the Hedgehog trilogy, Alchemy Film and Moving Image Festival (01:25) Normal review (15:18) Queer as Punk review (30:28) The team talk 'cinematography'! (44:18) If you like The Cineskinny, tell your pals! Leave us a five-star review! Share the episode on socials! Follow us on Instagram @thecineskinny, email us at cineskinny@theskinny.co.uk Music: Too Cool by Kevin MacLeod  (https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4534-too-cool) License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-

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A film podcast from the team behind The Skinny magazine, looking at the wide world of The Movies.

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