Screen Watching
Screen Watching
Join TV and film critics (and handsome men) Dan Barrett and Simon Foster with reviews, industry news, and recommendations of great things to check out. This podcast is a perfect example of the dangers of equipping people with knowledge and microphones.
We only review sequels now: Captain America 4, Bridget Jones 4, White Lotus 3...
It's a rather huge week for the mining of IP, so Dan and Simon pull on their helmets and safety gear to go spelunking into the IP content mines.01:49 Captain America: Brave New World23:50 Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy35:03 The White Lotus season 343:12 Your Friendly Neighbourhood Spider-Man46:21 Heart Eyes49:07 Homicide: Life on The Streets chat
This week: September 5, Apple Cider Vinegar, Presence, St Denis, and The Hunting Party
Format? What format?Sorry, we went long on this week's pod. But we cannot be contained![00:00] Australian screen's Top 10 dogs - a definitive list[03:51] What's on this week's show?[05:08] September 5 - In Australian cinemas... finally[18:29] Apple Cider Vinegar - Netflix[37:44] Presence - In cinemas[42:21] You're Cordially Invited - Prime Video[46:28] St Dennis | The Hunting Party - 7Plus in Australia, NBC in the US
Companion! Paradise! Babygirl! Watson! The Brutalist! We watched. Now we talk.
It's a pretty good week for using your eyeballs this week, with a bunch of really great things to watch. And Watson.
Dan Barrett and Simon Foster talk you through what you need to know about:
[03:20] Companion - in cinemas
[13:00] Paradise - Hulu/Disney+
[23:27] Babygirl - in cinemas
[28:53] The Brutalist - in cinemas
[33:44] The Wild Robot - Peacock / Binge
[35:34] Watson - Paramount+
This week: Oscar talk! Star Trek: Section 31! The Brutalist! A Complete Unknown! And... oh yes... more!!!!
Despite his better judgment, Dan said yes to Simon's request to discuss Oscar nominations. So, uh, enjoy that. Then there's a review of the first ever Star Trek TV movie. Simon has a look at the under-seen Oscar nominee The Brutalist. And Dan talks up the Bob Dylan music biopic A Complete Unknown.
We watched: Emilia Perez, Wolf Man, Mister8, and more
Yeah, it's a weird week on the Screen Watching podcast. We have a lot to talk about, but none of it seems to be what we should be talking about this week. Like, Emilia Perez is in Australian cinemas, but we should have talked about it months ago in line with the US release. And Dan should be talking about Severance season 2, but there were no screeners made available.
So, this week:
Emilia Perez (in cinemas)
Wolf Man (in cinemas)
Mister8 (SBS On Demand)
Everyone Else Burns (SBS On Demand
Reviews: Nosferatu, The Pitt, Conclave, and more
Did horror movie fan Simon Foster say "Yesferatu" to the new Robert Eggers film Nosferatu? Will Dan stop gushing over The Pitt? And why didn't Simon talk about Conclave as his featured review?
Oh... and what is with all of the beeped language in this week's episode?
2025 preview: The Pitt, Mission: Impossible, Mickey 17, Superman, and more
Each week on Screen Watching Simon & Dan review the movies and TV shows. But this week the guys are looking forward at 2025. What are the movies and TV shows they are excited about?
Yes, you'll hear some thoughts on the upcoming Max show The Pitt, the long-awaited final (???) Mission: Impossible film, Bong Joon-ho's Mickey 17, the new Superman film, and a bunch more. Join us, won't you?
We watched: Laid, A Real Pain
This week in a special Post-Christmas, Pre-NYE celebratory podcast, join Simon Foster and Dan Barrett as they offer reviews of A Real Pain and Laid, along with their top 5 movies and shows in 2024.
Mufasa, La Palma, Carry On, Creature Commandos, and Christmas Chat
In our big show before Christmas, Simon checks out prequel Mufasa, Dan is ready to explode with volcanic Netflix drama La Palma, then there's a quick look at Netflix's Carry On and Max's James Gunn superhero adjacent cartoon Creature Commandos.
Then, because it's Christmas, the podcast winds out with some Christmas chatter.
Kraven The Hunter, Douglas is Cancelled, No Good Deed
It's our week before the week before Christmas episode, which as we all know if the most meaningful of them all.
This week on the podcast we look at the film everyone is too embarrassed to buy a ticket to: Kraven The Hunter. There's also the quietly excellent Steven Moffatt series Douglas Is Cancelled. And hen there's Ray Romano and Lisa Kudrow's new Netflix comedy No Good Deed.
Star Wars: Skeleton Crew! Black Doves! The Agency!
A HUGE week for us on the podcast. Simon embraces his inner 10 year-old and blasts off with the new kiddie Star Wars show The Skeleton Crew. Dan remains the mature-minded co-host and looks at spy thrillers Black Doves on Netflix and Paramount+'s The Agency.
Heretic, Get Millie Black, It's Florida Man, and Your Monster
Each week on the podcast TV critic Dan Barrett and film critic Simon Foster bicker and argue about the movies and shows they have watched. This week:
Heretic (in cinemas now)
Get Millie Black (Streaming on Max in the US, Binge in Australia)
Your Monster (in cinemas now)
It's Florida, Man (Streaming on Max in the US, Binge in Australia)
Watching: Wicked, Man on The Inside, Goodrich, Blitz
A big week on the podcast with the inevitable smash hit Wicked (in cinemas), new Ted Danson sitcom Man on The Inside (Netflix), Goodrich (in cinemas), Blitz (Apple TV+).
We watched: Gladiator 2, Say Nothing
Hold the line! Stay with me! If you find yourself on a podcast, riding in the green fields with the sun on your face, do not be troubled. For you are reviewing Gladiator 2 and new Disney+ series Say Nothing in Elysium, and you’re already dead! Brothers, what we do in life… echoes in eternity.
We watched: Red One, Matlock (2024), and Day of The Jackal (2024)
Who says Hollywood is creatively bankrupt? In cinemas we have The Rock and whichever Chris it was that played Captain America teaming up with a bear to rescue Santa. And then on TV we have remakes of your grandad's fave show Matlock and that film & book he loved in the 70s: The Day of The Jackal.
We watched: Saturday Night, Rescue: Hi-Surf, Here, and more
Recorded at the crack of dawn, Dan and Simon talk about Jason Reitman's Saturday Night, new Fox 'drama' Rescue H-Surf, Robert Zemeckis' Here, and more.
We review: Territory, Lee
The main reviews this week are new Netflix show Territory and the new Kate Winslet film Lee (which is in cinemas now). We also have some thoughts on Netflix's Woman of The Hour, Apple TV+'s Before, and the CBS/Paramount+ sitcom Poppas House.
We review: The Office Australia, Memoir of a Snail, He Ain’t Heavy, and more
This week on the podcast:
Dan rips into The Office Australia (Prime Video)
Simon offers thoughts on Memoir of a Snail, the latest animated film from Adam Elliot (In cinemas now)
He AIn’t Heavy (in cinemas now)
This week: Terrifier 3, Disclaimer, The Apprentice, Greedy People, Hellboy: The Crooked Man, and more
This week on the podcast we offer terrible opinions on:
The Apprentice (in cinemas now)
Disclaimer (Apple TV+)
Terrifier 3 (in cinemas now)
Greedy People (in cinemas now)
Hellboy: The Crooked Man (in cinemas in Australia, VOD internationally)
And more.
For your eyeballs this weekend
It is a whole new Screen Watching podcast. We’re keeping it shorter and just cramming a whole bunch of thoughts on what you might be watching this week.
MEGALOPOLIS!
Is the new Francis Ford Coppola film Megalopolis as absolutely bonkers as they say? Dan and Simon braved a late night first screening at IMAX in Sydney to offer some 12:30am thoughts.
Also this week:
Wolfs (Apple TV+)
Paris Has Fallen (SBS On Demand in Australia, and on a mix of other services internationally including Prime Video)
Oh, and also, Dan and Simon discuss the very future of this podcast as they get set to embark upon their new podcast project.
We review: The Penguin, The Substance, Transformers One, and His Three Daughters
Riddle me this! What do you get when you give a The Batman (2022) supporting character his own 8-episode HBO drama?
This week on the podcast, Dan and Simon talk about the movie tie-in show The Penguin. But they also discuss new Demi Moore film The Substance, the new animated feature Transformers One, and new Netflix feature His Three Daughters.
Oh, yeah... they also talk about the dull-as Emmy Awards.
Reviews: Rebel Ridge, After Baywtach, and Wise Guy: David Chase & The Sopranos
Join us this week for Simon Foster's review of Netflix's surprise hit Rebel Ridge.
Also, Dan Barrett takes a look at TV documentaries about TV shows with After Baywatch and Wise Guy: David Chase and The Sopranos. He calls one of them 'honest'. Which one, you'll never guess. But the very fact this is a question suggests you will probably guess. And even if you are simple and can't, there's a 50/50 chance.
NOTE: It is bad marketing to call one's listeners 'sim
This week we discuss: Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, English Teacher, The Deliverance, Terminator Zero, and… Single White Female?
This week Dan and Simon went to the movies together and watched Beetlejuice Beetlejuice. Does it live up to the hype? Do we wish Beetlejuice had just gone Hawaiian after all?
But that isn’t all for this week’s show. We also discuss:
English Teacher (Hulu/Disney+)
The Deliverance (Netflix)
Terminator Zero (Netflix)
Single White Female (online store rental)
And we do the usual birthday quiz and this week in history games.
We review: KAOS, Bookworm. We discuss: Development Hell - RIP
Another big week on the podcast as we review Netflix’s new dramedy KAOSand new cinema release Bookworm.
We also argue over Fly me To The Moon.
And then we explore Development Hell - those movies that have been worked on and reworked for years and years in the light of the most recent The Crow film being released - finally.
Is this teen comedy the next American Pie?
It’s been a heavy week for streaming movies. We go deep on the American Pie wannabe Incoming (Netflix) and Prime Video’s action comedy about a lottery winner on the run from, well, everyone in Jackpot!
We also have a chat about the DNC broadcast, Alien Romulus, the Presumed Innocent finale, the final(?) episode of Evil, Homicide: Life On The Street, The Union, and The Killer (2024).
Alien Romulus, Vince Vaughn’s Bad Monkey, and Simon’s terrible Superman (1978) take
This week on the podcast:
Reviews: Bad Monkey (Apple TV+) and Alien Romulus (In cinemas)
Intermission: Will late night talk shows still exist in 10 years?
What else have we been watching: Simon has a wild Superman (1978) take
This week in history and the birthday quiz
The Instigators, It Ends With Us, Borderlands, and more
Inspired by Jason Reitman's new behind-the-scenes of SNL film Saturday Night, Dan and SImon this week consider movies they would like to see based on real life behind the scenes activity on other TV shows. Expect some pretty offbeat suggestions.
Reviews this week include:
The Instigators (Apple TV+)
It Ends with Us (In cinemas)
Borderlands (In cinemas)
Reviews: The Apple Vision Pro, Batman: Caped Crusader, The Decameron, and Handling The Dead
After years of going on about how the Apple Vision Pro signals the future of TV and movie watching, Dan and Simon both did a demo this week. What is the verdict? Was Dan suitably impressed? Was cinema enthusiast Simon Foster swayed?
Also, the guys review some actual TV shows and movies:
Batman: Caped Crusader (Prime Video)
Handling The Dead (in cinemas now)
The Decameron (Netflix)
Deadpool & Wolverine. Plus: TV and cinemas best US Presidents
There’s really one big title to discuss this week, for better or worse. And that’s Marvel’s latest: Deadpool & Wolverine. If you’re looking for a spoiler-filled chat, we are here for it.
Reviews: Longlegs, Lady in The Lake
The very buzzy Longlegs (in cinemas now) gets a look by Simon and Dan, along with the not-at-all buzzy Apple TV+ drama Lady In The Lake.
Twisters, Sunny, Fly Me To The Moon
It’s rather nice to have interesting films and TV shows to discuss.
This week:
Twisters (In cinemas now)
Sunny (Apple TV+)
Fly Me To The Moon (In cinemas now)
We also go deep in our Intermission on what we would do if we took over Paramount.
He is back! Eddie Murphy as Axel Foley, Kevin Costner in Horizon, David Wenham in Fake, and Dan Barrett in Screen Watching
Folks... big show.
Big reviews:
Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F (Netflix)
Fake (Paramount+)
Horizon: An American Saga - Part 1 (In cinemas now)
And we talk about new Australian anti-siphoning rules, discuss cheerleaders, and other less weighty topics.
Simon does it solo
Simon is without Dan this week. Probably for the best. He rabbits on about the new Netflix movie Trigger Point for a bit. Then he tells you about three movies he is excited about coming to the cinema this year. None of those movies have space laserss or laser guns that go ‘pew’ ‘pew’ ‘pew’. Not sure why he bothered.
Am I OK?, Land of Women, & The Bear
Folks, it is a quiet-as week for a podcast without hot takes on Inside Out 2. But we make do. Simon finally relented and watched The Bear. Spoiler: He digs it. So, we talk about that on the pod too.
We watched: Bad Boys 4, Presumed Innocent.
Yeah, we got the reviews.
Bad Boys 4 - in cinemas now
Presumed Innocent - it’s on your Apple TV+
Oh, and we have the Intermission:
What unexpected on-screen team ups would we like to see a la Deadpool x Wolverine and Alien vs Predator.
And there’s What Else Have You Been Watching and our weekly quizZes.
Hit Man, Star Wars: The Acolyte, Under Paris, and Simon goes Hollywood
This week on the podcast we go all over the place talking about Simon’s adventures in Hollywood this past week and the great opportunities there are as a pop culture tourist.
We also have reviews:
The Acolyte (Disney+)
Hit Man (Netflix)
And we talk about Under Paris, Netflix’s new shark movie, and the Talking Heads concert film Stop Making Sense.
The weird-as heck Sasquatch Sunset. Plus Dan & Simon save cinema with wisdom
The last few weeks haven’t been great for the US box office. There’s a lot of concern folks aren’t coming out to the movies anymore. The good news is that Dan and Simon have pooled their collective wisdom together with ideas on how to save US blockbuster cinema.
Because they’re generous, they are sharing their ideas on this podcast.
There’s also reviews of two, well, odd films:
Sasquatch Sunset (coming to Australian cinemas soon)
Showdown at The Grand (Rent/buy it digitally at the usual place
This week: Furiosa, The 8 Show, and Atlas. Plus, uh, other stuff
In the spirit of watching things on screens, this week you will witness Dan and Simon reviewing:
Atlas (Netflix)
The 8 Show (Netflix)
Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga (In cinemas now)
The guys also take a deep look at the cinema experiences they prefer, discuss what else they have been watching, and do the usual weekly trivia games.
Yes. This is too much show.
Mother of The Bride vs Anyone But You, children's entertainment hour Doctor Who, and more
It might be a quiet week, but Dan and Simon make the week’s reviews worth your while.
This week:
Mother of The Bride (Netflix)
The Way, My Way (In cinemas now)
Doctor Who (Disney+)
Dan also discusses why the upfronts were again interesting this year. Oh, and there’s the week’s birthday and history quizzes.
Monkey see, monkey HEAR! We review: Kingdom of the Planet of The Apes, The Idea of You, Let It Be, Dark Matter, and more.
There were accusations this week’s podcast was impossible to hear. Like, it was fine on Spotify, but not on other podcast platforms.
Why was that? Some people are saying the illuminati.
This version of the podcast should be better for your earholes.
Know that this week on the show we review:
The Idea of You (Prime Video)
Kingdom of The Planet of The Apes (In cinemas)
Let It Be (Disney+)
And then Simon starts talking about film festivals for some reason. Yeah, I don’t get it either.
Kingdom of The Planet of The Apes, Let It Be, Dark Matter
It’s monkey madness on the pod this week as Dan reviews the latest instalment of the Planet of The Apes and Simon goes in conversation with himself about film festivals.
Reviews:
The Idea of You (Prime Video)
Kingdom of The Planet of The Apes (In cinemas now)
Let It Be (Disney+)
This is the only podcast you’ll hear this year to reference Sago Mini Friends. Just so you know.
We watched: Unfrosted, A Man in Full, The Veil, Fremont, and uh, more.
May the 4th be with you all. This week on the podcast we delve into our Star Wars dominated lives and get a heat check on how we feel about it now.
We review:
Unfrosted (Netflix)
A Man in Full (Netflix)
The Veil (Hulu/Disney+)
Fremont (In cinemas now)
We also do our weekly quizzes: This week in history and the Birthday Quiz.
The Fall Guy, Elsbeth, Knuckles, and movies greatest stunts
This week, we settle into our armchairs to review:
The Fall Guy (In cinemas now)
Elsbeth (Paramount+)
Knuckles (Paramount+)
Then Dan and Simon discuss their favourite movie stunts.
Challengers, Fallout, Baby Reindeer, Rebel Moon, and more
Our main reviews for this week:
Challengers (In cinemas now)
Fallout (Prime Video)
In our Intermission segment:
TV and cinema can’t leave the 1950s “nostalgia” behind
What else have we been watching?
Zack Snyder’s Rebel Moon Part 2
Bluey - The Sign
Baby Reindeer
Too many reviews: Civil War, Franklin, The Sympathizer, and Late Night with The Devil
We put too many things into this week’s show.
Reviews:
Civil War (in cinemas now)
Franklin (Apple TV+)
The Sympathizer (HBO)
Late Night with The Devil (In cinemas now, but soon on Shudder)
Oh, and we also have a lengthy conversation about our favourite critics, a chat about Curb Your Enthusiasm ending, and much more.
Reviews are in for Sugar, Ripley, Origin, and Monkey Man.
This week on the ol’ Screen Watching pod.
Reviews:
Sugar (Apple TV+)
Origin (In cinemas)
Ripley (Netflix)
Monkey Man (In cinemas)
We then celebrate a mid-year Festivus with our airing of grievances.
Godzilla x Kong, A Gentleman in Moscow, and the best films of 1999.
What even is the name of the new Godzilla film? Is it Godzilla x Kong? Shouldn’t it be ‘v’? Otherwise, it is kind of like Joannie Loves Chachi, which might actually be better?
Oh, this week we review:
Godzilla Loves Kong (in cinemas now)
A Gentleman in Moscow (Paramount+)
Perfect Days (In cinemas)
Steve (martin) - a documentary in two parts (Apple TV+)
Ghostbusters, 3 Body Problem, Immaculate, Chicken Nugget
This week on the podcast we review so, so many things.
Among the titles:
Ghostbusters: They get real chilly (in cinemas now)
3 Body Problem (Netflix)
Immaculate (In cinemas now)
Chicken Nugget (Netflix)
X-Men 97 (Disney+)
Road House (Prime Video)
Also, we messed up the video this week, so instead of our faces, we have a running track of classic TV commercials (without sound). Enjoy?
This week there are girls on a bus and we see Abe Lincoln shot - what a week
This week on the podcast we have a post-Oscars hangover. So, we offer a few post Oscars thoughts, then get onto the business of reviews:
Love Lies Bleeding (In cinemas now)
The Girls on The Bus (Max, Binge)
Manhunt (Apple TV+)
Millers Girl (In cinemas now)
American Fiction (Prime Video)
Simon sings Hooray For Hollywood ahead of the Oscars
It’s our big pre-Oscars show as Simon & Dan discuss the nominated films that should win.
Oh, and there’s reviews too:
How To Have Sex (In cinemas now)
Law & Order Toronto: Criminal Intent (CityTV in Canada, Binge in Australia)
The Gentlemen (Netflix)
Spaceman (Netflix)
Cinema party: Dune, Shogun, Four Daughters, and… Peppa Pig?
Big week. Big titles.
What? You doubt these claims? Get a load of these films & TV shows up for review:
Dune
Shogun
Four Daughters
And in our Intermission we talk about Peppa Pig’s Cinema Party.
Screen Watching is in the zone of interest
This week on the podcast, you can expect the following conversational powerhouse moments:
We discuss Zone of Interest (in cinemas now)
We deep dive on the new Hubbl streaming device
We begin our ninja rap with Netflix’s House of Ninjas.
Madam Web, The New Look, and an argument about Australian movies & TV
Yeah, we have reviews:
Madam Web (in cinemas now)
The New Look (Apple TV+)
And then we dip into the mailbag for a listener question about the state of Australian movies and TV.
Force of Nature: The Dry 2 | Let’s Talk About Chu
This week on the podcast there are room elephants discussed and some reviews.
Force of Nature: The Dry 2
Let’s Talk About Chu
But if you think that’s all we discuss on the podcast, well, bub, you don’t know Screen Watching.
Mr & Mrs Smith, Argylle, Expats, and more
In this very special Groundhog Day edition of the podcast, Dan and Simon repeat all of their same conversational mistakes and opinions as they deliver their thoughts on:
Mr & Mrs Smith
Argylle
Expats
And a grab-bag of other titles.
Masters of The Air, In The Know, The Color Purple, and some Oscars thoughts
This week on the podcast Simon & Dan go deep on:
Masters of The Air (Apple TV+)
In The Know (US: Peacock \ AUS: Binge)
The Color Purple (In cinemas now)
There’s also some chatter of the Sydney Sweeney film Anyone But You - because that just makes for a good podcast.
Oh, and we have a chat about Oscars - are they still relevant?
The best deaths on television. Also, reviews: Iron Claw, Death & Other Details
In this week’s Intermission segment we have a chat about the best deaths on television, inspired somewhat by Dan watching a lawyer plunge to her death in an elevator shaft.
The guys also discuss the Emmy Awards this week. Were they a proper flop?
And reviews:
The ZIron Claw (In cinemas)
Death & Other Details (Disney+/Hulu)
True Detective: Night Country, Dream Scenario, The Holdovers, and more
ATTENTION! Screen Watching is back for another week.
This week:
Jodie Foster leads a new season of True Detective. Is it the best one yet? (HBO, Binge)
Nicholas Cage gets meta (yet again) in Dream Scenario (In cinemas now)
We take a deeper look into the work of Jodie Foster. Oh, and there is discussion about The Holdovers (in cinemas), Criminal Record (Apple TV+), Nighthawks (Check your grandads vhs collection, kids), and more.
The Brothers Sun & Ferrari
Dan and Simon kickstart 2024 with more inane bickering. Oh, and they review TV shows and movies too.
Up for review:
The Brothers Sun (Netflix)
Ferrari (In cinemas now)
They were going to discuss the new Nicholas Cage film Dream Scenario, but got distracted. That’ll probably be next week - ignore the odd reference to it at the start of the podcast.
Oh, and the two look ahead to 2024 and offer some predictions and identify trends to watch out for.
The definitive list of the best movies of 2023
Simon Foster and Dan Barrett talk about TV and movies on the Scren Watching podcast. It is mandatory that they release an indulgent podcast of their top 10 movies of the year. It is so indulgent that each of them offer a list of 10 each.
Understand that these are the only best movie lists you will need in 2023.
The definitive list of the top 10 TV shows of 2023
Each week on the podcast Dan and Simon offer their thoughts on the new TV shows and movies of the week. They then occasionally get into petty squabbles as they work through their thoughts.
But what happens when each come to a table to proffer their lists of the definitively best TV shows of the year? Did you expect this to be a respectful, safe space conversation?
Simon chats with Woody Allen. Yeah, that’s right
Look, he’s Woody Allen.
Simon chats with him about his latest film Coup de Chance.
Rebel Moon, Poor Things, Society of Snow
It’s Christmas, which means the focus is on the big holiday release movies this week.
Zack Snyder’s Rebel Moon (Netflix)
Poor Things (In cinemas)
Society of Snow (Kind of in cinemas, but is on Netflix Jan 4)
There’s also chatter about Teri Hatcher, LA Law, and Highlander 2, among other things.
Maestro, Carol & The End of The World, Familia, and Wonka
We’re edging towards Christmas, but that isn’t going to stop the reviews and baseless opinion:
Wonka (In cinemas)
Familia (Netflix)
Maestro (Netflix)
Carol & The End of The World (Netflix)
And of course we do our weekly quizzes and other nonsense.
Reviews: Master Gardener, Obliterated, The Boy and The Heron
Dan and Simon take to the microphones.
We review:
Paul Schrader’s new film Master Gardener
New Netflix comedy Obliterated (from the team behind Coba Kai)
The final (?) film by Hayao Miyazaki, The Boy and The Heron
Also discussed: Grand Theft Auto VI, Godzilla Minus One, Merry Little Batman, and Norman Lear
Bottoms, Leave The World Behind, Godzilla Minus One, and Faraway Downs
It’s the end of the world as we know it. And we feel fine!
On the pod this week we discuss our favourite end of the world movies. Oh, and reviews:
Bottoms (In cinemas)
Leave The World Behind (Netflix Dec 7)
Godzilla Minus One (In cinemas)
Faraway Downs (Hulu/Disney+)
The free Aussie streaming service Brollie. Reviews: Squid Game: The Challenge, Napoleon, Fargo s5, and The Royal Hotel
This week a new free streaming service launched in Australia. It’s called Brollie and it has a good collection of arthouse and cult movies. Dan and Simon offer their thoughts on the service and each choose some recommendations from the library.
Also… reviews:
Napoleon (In cinemas and soon on Apple TV+)
Fargo season 5 (SBS On Demand, or Hulu in the US)
The Royal Hotel (In cinemas now)
Squid Game: The Challenge
Simon Miraudo schools us on Australian film censorship. REVIEWS: Monarch: Legacy of Monsters, Hunter Games: Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes, The Curse, Saltburn
This week Dan and Simon are joined by a different film critic named Simon. It is Simon Miraudo who has just written the really fantastic Book of The Banned: Devilish Movies, Dastardly Censors, and the Scenes That Made Australia Sweat.
Also on the pod, we have reviews. This week:
Monarch: Legacy of Monsters (Apple TV+)
The Hunger Games: Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes (In cinemas now)
The Curse (Paramount+)
Saltburn
The Marvels, 007: Road To a Million, The Killer, My Adventures with Superman
We kick off the pod with an extended chat about the resolution of the SAG-AFTRA strike and discuss what happens now. Then we dive into reviews:
The Marvels - in cinemas now
007: Road To a Million - it’s streaming on Prime Video
The Killer - David Fincher’s new film is on Netflix
My Adventures with Superman - it finally arrived in Australia, streaming on Binge
How to fix Marvel? Also, reviews: NCIS: Sydney, Five Nights at Freddy’s, Lawman: Bass Reeves, and Fingernails
This week in the Intermission Dan and Simon attempt to fix Marvel with big brain ideas.
Oh, and then there are weekly reviews of NCIS Sydney (Paramount+), Five Nights at Freddy’s (In cinemas, Peacock), Lawman: Bass Reeves (Paramount+), and Fingernails (Apple TV+).
Killers of The Flower Moon | Bodies | Fellow Travellers | Hot Potato: The Story of The Wiggles
You will be SHOCKED by our thoughts on the new Martin Scorsese film Killers of The Flower Moon (In cinemas now, but on Apple TV+ sometime soon-ish). You will be CAPTIVATED by what we have to say about Fellow Travellers (Paramount+). You’ll be (in fairness) MIDLY INTERESTED in our thoughts on Bodies (Netflix). And then you will be IN A STATE OF UNBRIDLED NOSTALGIA as we discuss the Wiggles documentary Hot Potato (Prime Video).
Mark Humphries joins to discuss Upload, From, and the changing nature of funny TV
Mark Humphries from the TV joins Dan Barrett from Screen Watching for a very loose and casual chat about the show Upload (Apple TV+), he talks up the underrated show From (MGM+, Stan), and there’s a lengthy discussion about the changing nature of what is funny on screen nowadays.
Frasier (2023) and the weight of the mediocre sitcom
This week on the podcast Dan and Simon review:
Frasier (2023) - Paramount+
Love Is In The Air - Netflix
Shayda - In cinemas now
Inspired by the Frasier revival show, Dan and Simon discuss some of their favourite mid-weight/mediocre sitcoms of years gone by.
Struggling with the return of US late night
This week on the show, Dan flies 100% solo on the worst week possible. With no new shows of note to discuss, he discusses what he watches while laying on the couch sick this week. It is an eclectic and weird grab bag of films and TV-related fare.
Oh, and then Dan carries on and on about why late night TV is no longer any good.
The Creator, C*A*U*G*H*T, The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar, While The Men Are Away
I really hope you enjoy asides and digressions in the middle of a conversation about new movies and TV shows, because gosh oh golly is that what takes place in this episode where Dan is joined by Melbourne-based critic Mel Campbell.
The two discuss:
The Creator (in cinemas now)
C*A*U*G*H*T (Stan)
The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar (Netflix)
While The Men Are Away (SBS On Demand)
WARNING: Podcast includes some potty language.
The big reviews: The Continental (John Wick spin-off), Still Up, Retribution, It Still Lives Here
This week on the ol’ podcast Dan reviews the biggest TV show of the… week, I guess. The John Wick spin-off The Continental. Oh, he also talks up one of his favourite shows of the year, the new Apple TV+ show Still Up.
Simon reviews two movies that you will likely never hear mentioned again after this podcast is done: Liam Neeson‘s latest Retribution, and a horror film called It Still Lives Here.
The X-Files @ 30. Also, reviews: Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem, Blue Beetle, The Lovers, A Haunting in Venice
Last weekend was the 30th anniversary of the debut of The X-Files. Your two cool podcast hosts Dan and Simon look back at the show, discuss why it was such a huge zeitgeist hit, and recount favourite episodes.
Also, we have our reviews:
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem (In cinemas now)
Blue Beetle (In cinemas now)
The Lovers (Sky Atlantic, Binge)
A Haunting in Venice (in cinemas now)
Black Ops, Biosphere, The Morning Show, Theatre Camp, Shin Ultraman
Screen Watching is available as audio on your favourite podcast apps, but you can also watch it as video on Spotify and YouTube.
This week on the show, there are reviews:
Black Ops (BBC, Bings)
Biosphere (In cinemas now)
The Morning Show season 3 (Apple TV+)
Theatre Camp (In cinemas now)
Shin Ultraman (In cinemas now)
There is also the weekly Intermission chat (this week we travel time/space to interview plumbers about I love Lucy, or something), This Week in History, and the Birthday
Simon age-shames Hollywood actors. Dan is respectful
This week we offer some thoughts on who the promising young actors are and which older actors just need to give it up.
Oh, and we offer some thoughts on the latest TV shows and movies:
One Piece (Netflix)
Past Lives (In cinemas now)
Who is Erin Carter? (Netflix)
The Equalizer 3 (In cinemas now)
Dan + Simon get cancelled. Also, reviews: Ahsoka, Haunted Mansion, First Slam Dunk, and Sound of Freedom
This week on the podcast Simon and Dan each list their most unpopular opinions about movies. Will it get the two of them cancelled? One can only hope.
In terms of reviews, expect conversation on:
Ahsoka (Disney+)
Sound of Freedom (in cinemas)
First Slam Dunk (in cinemas)
Haunted Mansion (in cinemas)
Who’s a good boy? TV and movie’s best dogs. Reviews: Heart of Stone, The Chosen One, Mother & Son, Blackberry
Up for review this week:
Heart of Stone (Netflix)
The Chosen One (Netflix)
Blackberry (In cinemas now)
Mother & Son (ABC Australia)
With Strays in cinemas now too, Dan and Simon ask: “Who’s a good boy?” And go through their top 5 dogs of film & TV.
Asteroid City | Strange Planet | The Last Voyage of The Demeter | Telemarketers | Gran Turismo
Another week, another Screen Watching.
We have the reviews:
Asteroid City (In cinemas now)
Strange Planet (Apple TV+)
The Last Voyage of The Demeter (In cinemas now)
Telemarketers (HBO, Max, Binge)
Gran Turismo (In cinemas now)
We have the big news of the week
Emmy Awards dated in such a way as to make the awards irrelevant
Is the Barbenheimer effect real?
How have the strikes screwed fan conventions
And there’s the usual On This Week in History and Birthday quizes.
The Meg 2, 61st Street, Hidden Strike, Captain Fall, and Pluto TV announced for Australia
This week we have the reviews of the week. We discuss:
The Meg 2 (in cinemas)
61st Street (The CW, AMC+, and Stan)
Hidden Strike (Netflix)
Captain Fall (Netflix)
In this week’s Intermission segment, Dan deepdives into what FAST TV is and details the announced launch of Pluto TV in Australia.
This week: Talk To Me, Special Ops: Lioness, Sisu, Minx, Futurama, and Glitch: The Rise and Fall of HQ Trivia
Each week Screen Watching goes out with a video version. You can find that on Spotify and YouTube. As of this week there are new opening titles. How very exciting.
We have reviews this week.
New A24 Aussie horror film Talk To Me (In cinemas now)
Taylor Sheridan’s new TV show Special Ops: Lioness (Paramount+)
It’s the WWII European John Wick - Sisu (In cinemas now)
Rapid fire thoughts on Minx (s2), Futurama (s8), and new doco Glitch: The Rise and Fall of HQ Trivia
In our Intermission this
Dan and SImon argue over Barbie. But they also review Oppenheimer, Justified: City Primeval, and Command Z
This week on Screen Watching, there are the usual reviews:
Oppenheimer
Justified: Primeval City
Barbie
Command Z
As a special treat, Dan also argues with SImon why he won’t see a movie based on Barbie IP.
Oh, and then Dan and Simon expose their unwatched TV and movies in their watchlists during our weekly Intermission segment.
Movies to be Screen Watching with
This week Simon and Dan shamelessly rip off the Movies To Be Buried With with Brett Goldstein podcast format to discuss their own lives with film.
ALSO: Dan’s thoughts on Mission: Impossible: Dead Reckoning: Part One.
Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Pt 1, The Horror of Dolores Roach, Nimona, and Gold Diggers
This week on the podcast Simon reviews the latest Mission: Impossible movie after attending a lavish media screening earlier in the week. Dan then reviews Gold Diggers (ABC Australia) and The Horror of Dolores Roach (which he watched in his house, like an everyman). Simon also reviews the new animated Netflix film Nimona, but he doesn’t disclose where he watched it.
Simon then asks Dan whether the days of the traditional media launch event are over and somehow expects that he will reply that thi
Crack that whip! Indiana Jones and The Dial of Destiny
This week on the pod Simon reviews the new Indiana Jones film Dial of Destiny. He then chats with Dan about all things Indiana Jones as the two discuss their favourite elements of the previous Indiana Jones movies.
Transformers: Rise of The Beasts, Secret Invasion, The Walking Dead: Dead City, I’m a Virgo, Reality
This week on the show Dan and Simon discuss whether superhero fatigue is really a thing.
Also, reviews:
Transformers: Rise of The Machines (In cinemas now)
Secret Invasion (Disney+)
The Walking Dead: Dead CIty (US: AMC, AUS: Stan)
I’m a Virgo (Prime Video)
Reality (US: Max, AUS: In cinemas soon)
The Flash, Elementals, The Betoota Advocate Presents, You Hurt My Feelings
In this (slightly late) podcast episode Dan and Simon review some movies and TV shows:
The Flash (in cinemas now)
Elementals (In cinemas now)
The Betoota Advocate Presents (Paramount+)
You Hurt My Feelings (In cinemas now)
Yeah, it’s a bit quiet for new TV shows this week.
The Idol, Based On a True Story, To Catch a Killer, and The new Boy
This week on the podcast Dan and Simon take a look at beloved movies and shows from the first 100 years of Warner Bros. They also review this week’s movies and TV shows:
The New Boy (In cinemas now)
The Idol (HBO | Binge)
To Catch a Killer (In cinemas now)
Based On a True Story (Peacock | Binge)
Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse, The Year I Started Masturbating, Deadloch, and The Boogeyman
It is a very special episode on the podcast this week as Dan and Simon go crazy for a new Spider-Man animated film - could it be a Best Picture film? The two also talk about a new Netflix film with a very saucy title.
This week’s reviews:
Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse
The Year I Started Masturbating
Deadloch
The Boogeyman
Intermission:
Dan and Simon discuss highpoints of masturbation on the screen.
“Just f**king end it already”
This week on the podcast Dan gets his cranky pants on about just about every show and movie discussed on the podcast. And then in the Intermission Dan and Simon ask what shows need to be put out of their misery and ended ASAP.
Up for review:
The Little Mermaid (In cinemas now)
Gremlins: Secrets of The Mogwai (Max in the US, Binge in Aus)
FUBAR (Netflix)
American Born Chinese (Disney+)
Renfield (In cinemas now)
The Mother, High Desert, Limbo, Platonic
This week Simon takes a bold stance against reviewing Fast X. And Dan says ‘Good for you, pal”.
But then they actually do review some films and TV.
The Mother (Netflix)
High Desert (Apple TV+)
Limbo (In cinemas now)
Platonic (Apple TV+)
There’s our weekly Intermission segment where we ask what families we’d follow in a Family Stallone style reality show. And then Simon starts betraying the entire premise of the segment by pitching reality shows about foreign embassies.
Oh, and there’s al
Hypnotic, Muppets Mayhem, Still: A Michael J Fox Story, City On Fire
Expect a lot of discussion around Muppets this week on the podcast. So, so much discussion.
Reviews include:
The Muppets Mayhem (Disney+)
Hypnotic (in cinemas now)
City On Fire (Apple TV+)
Still: A Michael J Fox Story (Apple TV+)
Guardians of the Galaxy vol 3 | Bupkis | Olga | Silo | Slip | Beau Is Afraid
It’s a monster week for reviews this week with one especially huge Marvel movie at the cinema and some very big titles debuting on TV. Just two notes for this episode that I (co-host Dan Barrett) think are hugely worth making mention of:
1. We review both the TV show Slip and the movie Beau is Afraid. Both involve Zoe Lister Jones and somehow Dan neglects to mention this fact during the podcast. What a fool.
2. The review for Beau Is Afraid does involve some minor-ish spoilers. So, keep that in
Fatal Attraction | The Diplomat | Ghosted | Mrs Davis | 80 For Brady
This week on the podcast, Dan and Simon roll up their sleeves and get busy with the reviews:
Ghosted (Apple TV+)
Mrs Davis (Peacock in the US, Stan in Australia)
80 For Brady (In cinemas now)
Fatal Attraction (Paramount+)
The Diplomat
In this week’s intermission, Dan and Simon go on to consider beloved movies from the past with a very specific idea they wanted to put forth and how well does it hold up today.
This week: Evil Dead Rise, Dead Ringers, Hunger, Drops of God, A Good Person, and Suzume
Food dominates this week’s pod with Dan and Simon reviewing the food and drink heavy Drops of God and Hunger. It is all the excuse they need for this week’s Intermission to be about their favourite food shows on TV.
Up for review:
Hunger (Netflix)
Drops of Gold (Apple TV+)
Evil Dead Rise (In cinemas now)
Dead Ringers (Prime Video)
A Good Person (in cinemas now)
Suzume (In cinemas now)
Tiny Beautiful Things | Mafia Mama | Marvellous Mrs Maisel | Ride On
This week Simon and Dan get into a heated conversation about a poorly written Variety article that claims the box office is roaring back. Dan argues that there are still too many signs of ill-health. Oh, and then later Simon makes erroneous claims that new Jackie Chan film Ride On was a blockbuster release (Yeah, it was number one on the charts in China, but only pulled in just over $11 million).
On the podcast this week we eventually get to reviews:
Ride On (In cinemas now)
Marvellous Mrs M
We watched: The Super Mario Bros Movie, Beef, The Pope’s Exorcist, The Company You Keep, Air, Murder Mystery 2
It is actually too much show. There’s the HUGE reviews:
Super Mario Bros Movie (In cinemas now)
Beef (Netflix)
The Pope’s Exorcist (In cinemas now)
The Company You Keep (US ABC, Disney+ internationally)
Air (In cinemas now, but soon-ish to Prime Video)
Murder Mystery 2 (Netflix)
And THEN, Dan and Simon take a look ahead to the huge April to June releases ahead. What are they excited by?
Plus they do the usual quizzes and other regular business.
We watched: Dungeons and Dragons, The Big Door Prize, Tetris, and Grease: Rise of The Pink Ladies
In a shameless bid for attention, Simon and Dan discuss movies that focus on sex. How have these movies shaped our two hapless critics as movie viewers?
They also get into the filthy business of this week’s reviews:
Dungeons & Dragons (In cinemas now)
The Big Door Prize (Apple TV+)
Tetris (Apple TV+)
Grease: Rise of The Pink Ladies (Paramount+)
We watched: John Wick 4, The Night Agent, Rabbit Hole, and Boston Strangler
Another week, another Screen Watching. This week Dan and SImon embrace thrillers with reviews of:
John Wick 4 (in cinemas now)
Rabbit Hole (Paramount+)
Boston Strangler (in the US on Hulu, internationally Disney+)
The Night Agent (Netflix)
The two also pitch spin-off TV show ideas to each other in our weekly Intermission. Which of these shows would you greenlight?
Oh, and there’s the weekly birthday quiz and This Week in History quiz.
We watched: Shazam: Fury of The Gods, Class of 07, Pearl, Swarm, and Lucky Hank
First of all - apologies about the audio in this episode. Dan had to record via Airpods and the results were not good. It’ll be better next week.
If you persevere with us, you’ll hear our thoughts on the new Shazam film, the latest instalment of the XEU with Pearl, and TV shows Swarm, Lucky Hank, and Class of 07. If it wasn’t for the audio, it’d be a pretty good episode.
We watched: Perry Mason s2, Scream 6, Will Trent, 65, All The Beauty and Bloodshed
Yr ol’ favourite gumshoe podcasters Dan and Simon are back this week to solve the mystery of the HBO show that is returning after 3 long years. They also get all stabby with the latest instalment of a slasher franchise.
And in this week’s Intermission, the guys discuss the Academy Awards this coming weekend.
Reviews:
Scream 6 (In cinemas now)
Perry Mason s2 (HBO in the US, Binge in Australia)
65 (In cinemas now… but probably only this week)
Will Trent (ABC in the US, Disney+ in
We watched: Daisy Jones and The Six, Weird: The Al Yankovic Story, Empire of Light, and True Lies (2023)
We’re working on improving the video and sound of the podcast. Enjoy that as Dan & Simon discuss:
Daisy Jones & The Six (Amazon Prime Video)
Weird: The Al Yankovic Story (Roku in the US, Paramount+ in Australia)
Empire of Light (In cinemas)
True Lies (ABC in the US, Disney+ internationally)
We watched: Cocaine Bear, Rockwiz, Party Down, Not Dead Yet, and Aftersun
Dan and Simon both watched Cocaine Bear. It's a story as old as time: Bear meets bag of cocaine. Bear consumes bag of cocaine. Bear goes on a murderous rampage as she looks for her next hit.
Does it bring anything new to the Bear vs drug dealer genre? You will only find out if you listen to THIS podcast. No other film sites are talking about this highly anticipated movie.
We watched: Ant-Man Quadrophenia (Check accuracy of that before publishing), Marc Maron: From Bleak To Dark, Women Talking, Hello Tomorrow!, Viking Wolf, and Close
Too much show. Too willing to cram it into a pod.
This week Dan & Simon discuss the new Ant Man movie, the new Marc Maron comedy special, the latest Sarah Polley film, the newest Apple TV+ show that makes Dan ask: "Shouldn't this be a movie instead?", and two films Simon has found that Dan knows he has never heard mention of before, nor will again.
Oh, and we slam a filmmaker who gets precious about her film being screened with ads in it.
We watched: Nolly, All Quiet on The Western Front, The Critic, and Spoiler Alert
Boy oh boy is it a quiet week on the ol' TV front. Dan and Simon trawled through what was available and discussed:
Nolly (ITVX | Binge)
Spoiler Alert (In cinemas now)
All Quiet on The Western Front (Netflix)
Review rewind: The Critic (Streaming in Australia on Binge)
Dan and Simon also talk about representations of love on the screen.
We Watched: Three Pines, Knock At The Cabin, Cunk on Earth, Shotgun Wedding, Paris 13th District
What else is there to know? we Watched: Three Pines, Knock At The Cabin, Cunk on Earth, Shotgun Wedding, Paris 13th District. And then in this week's middle bit we discuss the flaws in the bid to force international streamers to pay for Australian content.
We watched: Poker Face, Tar, Shrinking, and True Spirit
This week Simon and Dan have reviews:
Shrinking (Apple TV+)
Tar (Peacock / In cinemas now)
Poker Face (Peacock / Stan)
True Spirit (Netflix / in cinemas now)
Dan and Simon also discuss a movie about birding, the Academy Awards, and so, so much more.
We're watching: Babylon, The Last of Us, Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre, Alaska Daily, Transfusion, and The Whale
Simon has returned from his Christmas holiday to the Nordics, which means Dan & Simon roll up their sleeves to discuss the important business of screen reviews. This week:
Babylon (In cinemas now)
The Last of Us (HBO / Binge)
Transfusion (Stan)
Alaska Daily (ABC in the US / Disney+ internationally)
The Whale (In cinemas Feb)
Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre
We Watched: Blueback, Emily, and Marcel The Shell With Shoes On
It's an all-film special this week for no good reason.
(Actually, the reason is that Simon is travelling through chilly Nordic nations right now and we pre-recorded this back in early December).
But we also talk about the big changes we are expecting in TV and film in the year ahead. Hashtag industry talk.
The best TV of 2022
It is the start of a whole new year of Screen Watching. And we are starting the year by looking back at the last one. Hopefully you’re not too tired of Best TV of 2022 lists, because we have another one for you.
What did Simon select? What did Dan choose? The tension is high in the air.
The Screen Watching best films of 2022 list episode
Each week on the Screen Watching podcast Dan and Simon talk about the movies and TV shows they watched that week. At the end of the year, they collate their thoughts and produce a list of what they think were the best movies. This is a really unique idea that we alone do. Hopefully you can comprehend such an idea and join us.
(Next week we do TV).
The Fablemans, 1923, and Triangle of Sadness
Hi,
This is our last regular podcast of 2022 - over the next two weeks you have our Best of 2022 Films and then our Best of 2022 TV podcasts. Then Simon and Dan are back with a revamped podcast with better production values, mystery boxes, dancing girls, and more.
We watched: Avatar: The Way of Water [re-upload]
This week on the podcast we discuss the only thing worth a darn to discuss. James Cameron’s sequel to Avatar, titled: Avatar: The Way of Water.
We discuss the movie, its ambition, and whether you will believe a whale can be depressed.
[Note: This episode was re-uploaded. Dan is learning about how to make a video podcast that actually works well technically - and Simon's quiet-ass microphone wasn't helping the previous version]
We watched: Avatar: The Way of Water
This week on the podcast we discuss the only thing worth a darn to discuss. James Cameron’s sequel to Avatar, titled: Avatar: The Way of Water.
We discuss the movie, its ambition, and whether you will believe a whale can be depressed.
We watched: Emancipation, God Forbid, Call Jane, and A Spy Among Friends
This week on the pod it is a race against time as Dan speeds through the podcast before an electrician cuts off his electricity for the day. Dan has been in the podcast game for long enough to know that electricity is pretty crucial to the podcast tech stack.
It doesn’t stop Dan and Simon from getting busy with the reviews:
Emancipation (Apple TV+)
God Forbid (US: Hulu, AUS: Disney+)
Call Jane (Amazon Prime Video)
A Spy Among Friends (UK: ITVX, AUS: Britbox)
Dan and Simon also offer some
This week: Willow: The Series, Confess Fletch, The Flatshare, Violent Night, Troll
This week Dan and Simon dip their toes into the world of proper video podcasting. Video will now be available on Spotify and YouTube. But for those who like audio as the good lord intended, that will continue on as always.
This week they review:
Willow (Disney+)
Violent Night (In cinemas now)
Confess Fletch (Buy it now on digital)
Troll (Netflix)
The Flatshare (Paramount+)
[Re-edited, replaced, and re-uploaded] We watched: Welcome To Chippendales, Poker Face, The Menu, Leopard Skin, Bones and All
What a wild episode. Dan lost his voice and still tried to do the podcast. Submit this episode for an Australian Podcast Award immediately.
The episode will include reviews:
Welcome To Chippendales (Disney+)
Poker Face (Stan)
The Menu (In cinemas now)
Leopard Skin (Stan in Australia, Peacock in the US)
Bones and All (In cinemas now)
In a display of zero imagination or creativity, Dan and Simon use the middle bit of the show to list their favourite silent characters in TV and movies.
An
[NOW WITH CORRECT AUDIO] We watched: Welcome To Chippendales, Poker Face, The Menu, Leopard Skin, Bones and All
What a wild episode. Dan lost his voice and still tried to do the podcast. Submit this episode for an Australian Podcast Award immediately.
The episode will include reviews:
Welcome To Chippendales (Disney+)
Poker Face (Stan)
The Menu (In cinemas now)
Leopard Skin (Stan in Australia, Peacock in the US)
Bones and All (In cinemas now)
In a display of zero imagination or creativity, Dan and Simon use the middle bit of the show to list their favourite silent characters in TV and movies.
An
We watched: Fleishman Is In Trouble, She Said, Millie Lies Low, Tulsa King, Stutz, and Sex Lives of College Girls
Recorded: Saturday 19 Nov 2022
A huge week for reviews this week:
Fleishman Is In Trouble (Hulu / Disney+)
She Said (In cinemas now)
Millie Lies Low (In cinemas now)
Tulsa King (Paramount+)
Stutz (Netflix)
Sex Lives of College Girls (HBO Max / Binge)
Dan and Simon also take the time in the Middle Bit to list out their favourite movies set in New York.
We watched: Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, The Crown, Spirited, The Velvet Queen
Dan and Simon offer their thoughts on one of the biggest movie releases of 2022: the latest Black Panther film. The two have wildly different views on the film.
Reviews this week:
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (In cinemas now) - warning: Massive spoiler chat
The Crown season 5 (Netflix)
Spirited (Apple TV+)
The Velvet Queen (In cinemas now)
The guys also offer their lists of the 5 things that Hollywood needs to stop doing. And Dan has his first reaction to the trailer for a little film
We watched: White Lotus, Causeway, Reasonable Doubt, and Selena Gomez: Me and My Mind. We interview: Aisha Dee
Not all podcasts are born equal. And lucky for you, you have discovered the greatest of them all.
On this weeks pod, listen with your dropped jaw to reviews:
White Lotus season 2 (HBO / Binge)
Causeway (Apple TV+)
Reasonable Doubt (Hulu / Disney+)
Selena Gomez: Me and My Mind (Apple TV+)
Simon interviews SISSY star Aisha Dee.
Dan apologises to Simon for being very correct about the ridiculousness of delaying Bros in Australia for a star publicity tour.
And the guys spend far too long tal
Interview: Bros director Nicholas Stoller. Reviews: Black Adam | The Peripheral | Barbarian | Rosaline
Folks, on the show this week we ask questions big and small. But also we have answers for you like: Should I go and see Black Adam? What even is the new Amazon show The Peripheral?
We also interview Bros director Nicholas Stoller.
This week: Michael gets in some Halloween Kills, Jake Lacey is the Significant Other, and we visit convict firefighters in Fire Country
On the ol’ pod this week Dan & Simon review:
Halloween Kills (In cinemas now)
Significant Other (Paramount+)
Maru (In cinemas now)
Fire Country (CBS / Paramount+)
In this week’s Middle Bit Dan and Simon argue about the audiences interest in Hardy Boys TV shows. This is really how two grown men spend their time…
Bros is not about the 80s pop act.
This week on the podcast Dan and Simon do the reviews:
So Help Me Todd (Paramount+)
Don’t Worry Darling / Amsterdam (both in cinemas now)
This Is England (Binge)
But they spend more time arguing whether there is any value in international stars delaying a movie by a month to do a local press tour, as is the case with the box office disaster Bros.
What do you do with a vampire like Lestat?
This week on the show it is a solid week of interesting TV and movies to chat about. Among them:
Blonde (Netflix)
Interview with the Vampire (AMC+)
Panhandle (Stan)
See How They Run (in cinemas now)
Smile (in cinemas now)
Dan also laments the ignored half-hour dramedy.
The one where we talk about Andor, Avatar, and play the same sting just too many times
There is no bigger cultural event in all of our lives than Avatar. The good news is this week it was re-released and Simon & Dan got along to the cinema to re-experience what cinema can be.
The two also talk about the new Star Wars series Andor, which the lads both adored. Oh, other things are discussed also. Reviews. Conversations. References to the 1980s. It’s what we do on the podcast.
Also, sorry this week’s is a bit late. Dan was delayed after getting a perm and dealing with the emotio
How do you not include Supergirl’s cat Streaky?
It is a big week on the ol’ Screen Watching podcast this week. Dan and Simon discuss the revival of Heartbreak High on Netflix, Simon offers his reviews of Ticket To Paradise and Moonrise Daydream, and Dan questions what on earth Warner Bros is doing with DC League of Superpets - why is the voice cast celebrity bloated and who on earth are these pets?
There’s also discussion about Emmy category fraud and a lack of weather event movies.
Wedding Season | Pinocchio | Samaritan | The Good Fight | Welcome To Wexham
This week on the podcast Dan and Simon review the shows and movies that need to be reviewed. Nobody has a choice in any of this.
Lord of The Rings: The Rings of Power, The Bear, The Patient, Mike, Orphan First Kill, Three Thousand Years of Longing
This week on the show we have reviews/chatter about new TV shows:
The Lord of The Rings: The Rings of Power (Amazon Prime Video)
The Patient (FX, Disney+)
Mike (FX, Disney+)
The Bear (FX, Disney+)
And movies currently playing in the cinema:
Orphan: First Kill
Three Thousand Years of Longing
We also have a lengthy discussion on whether audiences should feel aggrieved that streaming services are removing titles from their previously always-on libraries.
It’s House of Dragon week this week at Screen Watching HQ
I’d give you a rundown of what we are discussing this week, but just know that we do review House of The Dragon, so is there really anthing else we need to discuss herre?
Nope | Five Days at Memorial | The Princess | A League of Their Own
This week on the podcast we have reviews of the hottest films on TV and in the cinema:
Five Days at Memorial
Nope
A League of Their Own
The Princess
And then Dan and Simon discuss their favourite depictions of aliens on the TV and movie screen. And yes, they discuss Jose Chung’s From Outer Space. It would be malpractice not to.
The Resort | Bullet Train | Mike Judge’s Beavis & Butthead | Thirteen Lives | Trainwreck: Woodstock 99 | Prey
It is a very full week for big titles on this week’s Screen Watching. Frankly, neither Dan nor Simon were emotionally or physically prepared for it.
Reviews:
The Resort (Stan in Aus | Peacock in the US)
Bullet Train (in cinemas now)
Mike Judge’s Beavis & Butthead (Paramount+)
Thirteen Lives (Amazon Prime Video)
Trainwreck: Woodstock 99 (Netflix)
Prey (Disney+ in Aus | Hulu in the US)
Also this week on the show’s middle bit, Dan and Simon make a case for the greatest movie o
Paper Girls | Murder Party | Honor Society | The Forgiven | Press Play
Settle in for another Screen Watching with the usual smart nonsense re: all things watching and screen.
There are a batch of interesting TV and movies to review this week, but stick around for our MIDDLE BIT this week where Dan and SImon engage in the 2022 Screen Watching Movie Remake Pitch session. Each try to get the other to greenlight their idea for movie remakes. It’s a ridiculous, fun chat.
We review: I Love That For You, Where The Crawdads Sing, The Black Phone, Hunted Australia
This week on the podcast Dan and Simon talk about lost love.
Really.
They also review movies and shows:
Where The Crawdads Sing (In cinemas now)
I Love That For You (Paramount+)
The Black Phone (In cinemas now)
Hunted Australia (Channel 10)
For this week’s Middle Bit, Dan and Simon discuss lost genres they would love to see more of.
And then Dan and Simon radically overhaul the podcast with a brand new approach to the Back Bit.
[Audio glitch corrected - only seriously impacted the final
Resident Evil | The Old Man | Bridge & Tunnel | Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge | And more…
Another big show this week. The show starts with reviews:
Resident Evil (Netflix)
Bridge & Tunnel (Epix in the US, Stan in AUS)
Unprecedented (Discovery+ in the US, Foxtel and Binge in AUS)
The Old Man (FX in the US, Disney+ in AUS)
The Phantom of The Open (In cinemas now)
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge (Nintendo Switch and other gaming platforms, probably)
But then in the middle bit of the show is an extended chat about the Emmy Awards.
Oh, and there’s a weird
This week: Thor: Love and Thunder, Black Bird, The Undeclared War, Compartment No 6
People come to Screen Watching for the reviews and this week we have them:
Thor: Love and Thunder (It’s in cinemas now)
Black Bird (it’s on Apple TV+)
The Undeclared War (in the UK it was on Channel 4. In Australia we’re watching it on Stan)
Compartment No 6 (Available to buy or rent online)
But Screen Watching offers more than just reviews. Inspired by the fan interaction of young folks wearing suits to see the latest Minions movie, we discuss fan interaction films. We briefly discuss a
Could this episode be any later?
What do you need to know about this episode? Life got in the way and the episode is publishing days late. I’m sorry, okay!!!! Jeez.
Oh, and we review:
Dashcam (In cinemas now)
The Terminal List (Amazon Prime Video)
Ali & Ava (In cinemas now)
And then Dan and Simon discuss the top 5 movies and shows so far in 2022.
Jerry & Marge, Beavis & Butthead, Father & the Bride, Maya Rudolph & billions of dollars
Quick podcast this week. Dan offers some thoughts on:
Loot (Apple TV+)
Father of The Bride (2022) (Binge, HBO Max)
Jerry & Marge Go Large (Paramount+)
Beavis & Butthead (Paramount+)
Has anyone heard from Simon?
The Quest for Screen Watching Legends: Dark Winds, Lightyear, The Lazarus Project, Iron Chef, and Interceptor
As part of our community service mandated requirement to review the hottest TV shows and movies:
Dark Winds (AMC+)
Lightyear (in cinemas now)
The Lazarus Project (Sky in the uk, Stan in Australia)
Iron Chef (Netflix)
Interceptor (Netflix)
For our middle bit:
Squid Game is being turned into a game show. Which other films and shows would make for great competition TV shows?
GROAAAAWWWWWRRRR goes the dinosaur - we talk Jurassic World: Dominion, Ms Marvel, For All Mankind, Evil, The Janes, and Hustle
Want to hear two guys making ridiculous dinosaur noises and review some TV shows + movies? Well, you’re in the right place.
Those reviews include:
Jurassic World: Dominion (In cinemas now)
Ms Marvel (Disney+)
The Janes (Foxtel/Binge/HBO Max)
For All Mankind season 3 (Apple TV+)
Hustle (Netflix)
Evil season 3 (Paramount+)
Simon and Dan also talk about their favourite non-Jurassic Park dinosaur movies and TV shows.
The boys talk about: Irma Vep & Mothering Sunday & From & Lunana A Yak in the Classroom
The podcast begins this week with an apology by Simon for his actions
And then the business of reviews:
Irma Vep (HBO in the US, Binge in AUS)
Mothering Sunday (In cinemas now)
From (Epix in the US, Stan in AUS)
Lunana: A Yak in the Classroom (In cinemas now)
After that, there’s the business of fantasy fan experiences. This week an LA-based Golden Girls fantasy experience was announced. It begs the question: What least-expected TV fantasy experiences would we like to see?
And we end as w
Obi-Wan Kenobi and Top Gun Maverick and Stranger Things 4 and The Bob’s Burgers Movie and Chip n Dale Rescue Rangers and Hatching
Some weeks are just big. And this is one of those weeks. This week on the show:
Reviews:
Top Gun Maverick
Obi-Wan Kenobi
The Bob’s Burgers Movie
Chip n Dale Rescue Rangers
Hatching
Stranger Things 4
That’s already a lot of show. But we also have:
The Middle Bit:
Dan and Simon pick their top 3 Tom Cruise films.
Plus the two discuss upcoming previews, the death of Ray Liotta, and inexplicably the upcoming Elvis movie.
Ramen boys
This week on the podcast there is a decidedly Japanese feel to the podcast with Dan and Simon doubling down on the local release of HBO Max show Tokyo Vice and discussing movies (and TV shows) in which Americans visit Japan.
Oh, and there’s the usual TV and movie reviews too:
How To Please a Woman (In cinemas now)
Night Sky (Amazon Prime Video)
To Olivia (In cinemas now)
The Lincoln Lawyer (Netflix)
The Innocents (In cinemas now)
Tokyo Vice (Paramount+ in Australia, HBO Max in the US
The one where the boys get timey wimey
This week time travel is on the mind as Dan and Simon start this week's podcast. Or did they just finish the podcast? Time is an abstract concept after all. Or is it a flat circle? Who can keep up with all that. Oh, they do reviews too.
This week:
The Time Traveler's Wife (Binge, HBO Max)
Firestarter (In cinemas now, Peacock)
Conversations With Friends (Amazon Prime Video, Hulu)
Father Stu (In cinemas now)
Also this week: Dan and Simon recount their favourite time travel movies and shows
Just beam them up already. Nothing intelligent going on down here
It’s a big week for Screen Watching. Big reviews and an interview!
Reviews:
Doctor Strange and The Multiverse of Madness (In cinemas now)
Petite Maman (In cinemas now)
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds (Paramount+)
The Offer (Paramount+)
Bosch: Legacy (Amazon Prime Video)
The Pentaverate (Netflix)
Interview:
Actor Emilia Fox, star of new Acorn TV series Signora Volpe. The series is about a British spy-turned-detective in the heart of Italy.
Screen Watching - The Way of Water
Dan and Simon have a full, full, full podcast this week. Simon reports live from the Screenwave Film Festival in Coffs Harbour.
There’s also reviews:
Shining Girls (Apple TV+)
Downton Abbey: A New Era (In cinemas now)
Gaslit (Stan)
Ithaka (Digital download)
Also: Dan offers some thoughts on the LARGE VOLUME of TV shows hitting TV between now and the end of May.
Luke Buckmaster on The Cage Gauge. REVIEWS: The First Lady, The Northman, We Own This City, Barons, The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent
This week we revel in all things Nicholas Cage. Film critic and man about town Luke Buckmaster joins us to talk about his Nicholas Cage film ranking project The Cage Gauge.
Reviews this week:
The First Lady
The Northman
We Own This City
Barons
The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent
The one where Simon and Dan talk about theme songs
This week on the show Dan and Simon talk about the most important theme songs from the 70s, 80s, 90s, 00s, and 10s. Yes, they talk about the song Believe It or Not.
Also, reviews:
Outer Range (Amazon Prime Video)
The Lost City (In cinemas)
Roar (Apple TV+)
The Good Boss (In cinemas)
Servant of The People (SBS On Demand)
Everything Everywhere All At Once (in cinemas)
What do you do about a cranky co-host?
This week on the podcast Simon has clearly had enough. He’s stuck with a co-host who is insistent that he hates almost everything being discussed in this week’s podcast. Poor Simon is exasperated throughout discussions of:
Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore (In cinemas now)
Slow Horses (Apple TV+)
Jimmy Saville: A British Horror Story (Netflix)
How We Roll (Paramount+)
Ambulance (In cinemas now).
Also, Simon talks about Cannes for some reason.
Mo’ rbius, mo’ problems
This week on Screen Watching we have an overload of big, buzzy shows and movies to talk about.
We review:
Morbius (see it in cinemas now… before you hear any reviews)
Moon Knight (Disney+)
Julia (HBO Max | Binge)
Killing it (Peacock | Stan)
The Bad Guys (in cinemas now)
Sonic The Hedgehog 2 (in cinemas now)
With news this week that Bruce Willis is retiring from acting for health reasons, Simon and Dan discuss their favourite Bruce Willis films over the years. And somehow Color of Nig
Deep Water | Halo | Pachinko | X | Life After Beth | Attica
Listen as Dan Barrett, fresh from the sick bed, takes to the microphone alongside the fit as a fiddle Simon Foster to review the latest and greatest TV and movies.
Simon also offers some Oscars predictions. And Dan, tired and cranky, won’t entertain any of it.
This week we watched: Minx, Halo, The Adam Project, WeCrashed, and Deadly Cuts
Dan Barrett has just two eyes and two ears. Simon is afflicted with the same limitation. It means there’s only so much that these guys can watch in any given week. But by golly do they try.
This week on the show they watched so much:
Minx (HBO Max | Stan)
The Adam Project (Netflix)
WeCrashed (Apple TV+)
Deadly Cuts (in cinemas now)
Halo (Paramount+) - this is more a preview chat based off the first episode
The two also do a deep dive into some of the big news stories around this week,
How I Met Your Father | The Dropout | The Last Days of Ptolemy Gray | Bergman Island | Upload | Facing Monsters
After last week’s Bat-heavy podcast, we keep it all quite a bit more sensible this week and keep the bat-business to a minimum. Instead we review:
The Dropout (Disney+)
Bergman Island (In cinemas now)
How I Met Your Father (Disney+)
Facing Monsters (In cinemas now)
Upload (Amazon Prime Video
The Last Days of Ptolemy Gray
Dan and Simon also discuss the greatest question of all: How long is too long? A topic both guys know quite a bit about…
The Batman + Batman related thoughts (and a bit on HBO Max’s Winning Time)
This week there is a massive movie release. It is called The Batman. You probably know what it is about. This week on Screen Watching Dan and Simon throw the regular show out the window and talk about the Bat Guy.
You will hear reviews of The Batman from both Dan and Simon. You will also hear the dynamic duo discuss their five favourite moments from Batman movies and TV shows. Oh, and there will be an obligatory conversation about their favourite Catwoman on screen. Because they are gross
Cyrano | Troppo | Studio 666 | Cat Burglar
Join us at Screen Watching HQ as Dan and Simon engage in the business of the podcast - conversations about the TV and movies they have been watching this week:
Cyrano (in cinemas now)
Troppo (ABC / ABC iView)
Studio 666 (in cinemas now)
Cat Burglar (Netflix)
Join us… won’t you…
Uncharted | Severance | Aline | The Marvellous Mrs Maisel | KIMI | Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2022) | A Stitch in Time
Huge week on the show. No, really. We mean it this time. Why would we lie?
This week:
Uncharted (in cinemas now)
Severance (Apple TV+)
Aline (in cinemas now)
The Marvellous Mrs Maisel (Amazon Prime Video)
KIMI (Binge)
Texas Chainsaw Massacre (Netflix)
A Stitch in Time (in cinemas now)
There’s also an extended conversation about what makes video game adaptations generally bad.
Death on The Nile | Starstruck s2 | Marry Me | We Need To Talk About Cosby
This week on the Screen Watching podcast Dan makes lemonade out of lemons. And hot damn is it refreshing. It’s a week with not a lot happening TV-wise, so while Simon talks about Death on The Nile, Marry Me, and We Need To Talk About Cosby, Dan has just the one TV review with the second season of the delightful comedy Starstruck.
So, with some extra time up his sleeve, Dan provides a list of five shows that aren’t available in Australia that should be.
And then the guys offer some thoughts on Os
Pam & Tommy | Moonfall | Suspicion | Belfast. PLUS: Book of Boba Fett catch-up
The guys are back behind the microphone for in-depth chats about what they have been watching.
Reviews this week include:
Pam & Tommy - Hulu | Disney+
Moonfall - in cinemas now
Suspicion - Apple TV+
Belfast - in cinemas now
Also, a chat about Book of Boba Fett six episodes in. Were episodes 5+6 a much-needed course correction? Dan argues correctly that they are. Or was the show always rather great? This being Simon’s thoroughly incorrect viewpoint.
The Eyes of Tammy Faye | The Afterparty | The Fallout | Trigger Point
This week on the podcast, Dan Barrett and Simon Foster celebrate their one year anniversary/birthday of the show. They mark it by shaking things up and turning Screen Watching into a video podcast. The regular audio version will remain, but if you want to watch along via a screen, you can now do that on Spotify and YouTube.
It's still early days - we will find ways to make it more visually interesting. Probably.
On the show this week the guys review:
The Eyes of Tammy Faye (HBO Max | In
The Gilded Age | Nightmare Alley | Spencer | PLUS: Pop culture gaps
Here’s what you need to understand about this week’s show: It’s getting close to five days late. And the audio quality ain’t great. It’s not completely terrible, but it is a bit scratchy.
If you’re willing to look past these two issues, it’s a solid podcast.
Reviews:
Spencer (in cinemas now)
The Gilded Age (HBO Max in the US | Paramount+ in Aus)
Nightmare Alley (in cinemas now)
Also, Dan and Simon discuss the gaps they have in their screen watching. You will not believe what they have not
Scream | Naomi | King Richard | A Discovery of Witches | Help
You know that TV show you used to watch all the time 20-30 years ago, but just can't seem to find it on a streaming service? That movie that you half remember and you know it by name, but you don't know where to find it? Dan and Simon have a long list of those and have a chat about some of the long lost shows and movies that have long been bothering them (for their inability to be found).
There's also reviews for:
Scream (In cinemas now)
Naomi (The CW | Binge)
King Richard (In cinemas
Watching: Ghostbusters: Afterlife | Peacemaker | The Tender Bar | Macgruber
We welcome back Screen Watching for another year as we review the biggest titles released this week. Oh, and it is possible that co-host Simon Foster died mid-podcast due to COVID-related illness. Thankfully he pre-recorded some segments and we were able to finish the episode.
We review:
Peacemaker (Binge, HBO Max)
Ghostbusters: Afterlife (In cinemas)
The Tender Bar (Amazon Prime Video)
Macgruber (Stan, Peacock)
Watching: Don't Look Up, The Book of Boba Fett, 83, Around The World in 80 Days, and Licorice Pizza
Dan and Simon say goodbye to the dumpster fire that was 2021 with a mix of reviews and a Best of 2021 movie list.
Up for review:
Don't Look Up (Netflix)
The Book of Boba Fett (Disney+)
83 (In cinemas now)
Around The World in 80 Days (BBC1 in the UK and coming to TV soon in Australia)
Licorice Pizza (In cinemas now)
Then Dan and Simon each present their Best of 2021 movies lists. A top 10, if you will. What were these Top 10 movies? And will there be any overlap in their lists? You gott
Watching: Yellowstone: 1883, Matrix Resurrections, Station Eleven, The Worst Person in The World. ALSO: Best TV of 2021
A monster episode of Screen Watching this week.
Reviews. We got 'em:
Yellowstone: 1883 (Paramount+)
Matrix Resurrections (HBO Max and in cinemas now)
Station Eleven (HBO Max)
The Worst Person in The World (in cinemas now)
Best of list. We got one of those too:
Dan and Simon's Top 10 TV shows of 2021
Interviews? Again, it's covered:
Renate Reinsve, star of The Worst Person in The World
Yeah, this is a long podcast.
Spider-Man: No Way Home | West Side Story | Being The Ricardos | Firebite | Interview: Warwick Thornton & Brendan Fletcher
A HUGE week for HUGE titles. This week Dan and Simon review:
Spider-Man: No Way Home (In cinemas now)
West Side Story (In cinemas now)
Being The Ricardos - Dan and Simon's immediate thoughts after the Australian premiere (Amazon Prime Video from Dec 21)
Firebite (AMC+)
Firebite is an awesome Aussie vampire show from celebrated filmmaker Warwick Thornton. We interview him and his co-collaborator Brendan Fletcher.
This is a good one. Hit play.
WATCHING: The French Dispatch, And Just Like That, Dear Evan Hansen, Resident Evil: Welcome To Racoon City, Voir
What an episode!
Dan interviews Bebe Neuwirth. Best known for playing Lilith Crane on Cheers and on Frasier, she has had a hugely extensive career on stage and screen including roles in Jumanji, Madam Secretary, The Good Fight, Law & Order: SVU. She is one of the voice actors in the really very good animated police noir comedy musical animated show Ultra City Smiths.
Of course, there are also reviews:
The French Dispatch (In cinemas now)
And Just Like That (BINGE | HBO Max)
Dear E
WATCHING: Dune, The Summit of The Gods, Encanto, Harlem, and The Power of The Dog
It's our huge 50th episode extravaganza. We celebrate with reviews and conversation about the big movie and TV releases of the week. Really mixing up that formula.
This week we dive deep on:
Dune (In cinemas now)
The Summit of The Gods (Netflix)
Encanto (In cinemas now)
Harlem (Amazon Prime Video)
The Power of The Dog (Netflix)
Watching: Hawkeye, Venom 2, Titane, Ghosts UK + US, Anna, Cry Macho
It's a blockbuster week on the Screen Watching podcast this week as we have two huge new Marvel releases and a number of other anticipated movies and TV shows. Dan and Simon take a gander at:
Venom 2: Let There Be Carnage (in cinemas now)
Hawkeye (Disney+)
Titane (in cinemas now)
Ghosts UK (Stan) and Ghosts US (Paramount+)
Anna (AMC+)
Cry Macho (in cinemas now)
Sex Lives of College Girls | Wheel of Time | Last Night in Soho | Zola | Mayor of Kingstown | The Pebble & The Boy
A huge week for reviews this week as Simon and Dan take a gander at:
Sex Lives of College Girls (HBO Max | BINGE)
Wheel of Time (Amazon Prime Video)
Last Night in Soho (in cinemas now)
Zola (in cinemas now)
Mayor of Kingstown (Paramount+)
The Pebble & The Boy (buy/rent on digital)
Simon also has a chat with director Rogue Rubin. Her film Lion Spy follows the director going undercover with the thrill killers of living things to fight the pending extinction of wild lions in A
That James Bond movie actually came out this week. No, really.
A huge week for reviews. Like, really, really big.
We discuss:
YellowJackets (Paramount+)
Home Swet Home Alone (Disney+)
The Shrink Next Door (Apple TV+)
No Time To Die (in cinemas now)
Simon also poses the question: Which faded stars are due a Tarantino-style comeback a la Pam Grier, John Travolta, and Robert Forster. Dan and Simon then answer that question in the most compelling segment of all time.
I'm so excited! AKA The episode where Simon thinks Head of The Class is Saved By The Bell
A big week for movies and TV this week. Dive into reviews of:
Eternals - in cinemas now
Head of The Class - HBO Max | BINGE
Finch - Apple TV+
The Many Saints of Newark - HBO Max and in cinemas now
Red Election - SBS On Demand
Dan and Simon also have a chat about how we feel about watching blockbusters in the current age.
Love/Life, Antlers, The Chestnut Man, Halloween Kills, Fairfax, Muppets Haunted Mansion
It's Halloween at Screen Watching HQ. So we talk about horrors both real and imagined. Up for discussion:
Love/Life (HBO Max ~ Stan)
Antlers (In cinemas now)
The Chestnut Man (Netflix)
Halloween Kills (In cinemas now)
Fairfax (Amazon Prime Video)
Muppets Haunted Mansion (Disney+)
Which of these horrors were real? Which imagined? You decide.
The Last Duel, Invasion, The Harder They Fall, Guilty Party, Spreadsheet, and Malignant
There are a lot of things to watch and your boys Dan and Simon are the guys who can tell you whether you want to open up your peepers and let certain shows or movies into them. It is the service we provide.
Up for discussion this week are new movies in the cinema: A return of Matt Damon and Ben Affleck to the screen together with The Last Duel and there's also the horror smash hit Malignant.
But we also cover some of the more interesting titles this week on the small screen: The Apple TV+ huge b
Watching: Shang Chi, I Know What You Did Last Summer (the TV series), Sort Of, The Velvet Underground, and Lamb
With local cinemas back open, the podcast is starting to feel whole again. It means Simon has the chance to talk about having finally been able to see Marvel's Shang Chi and The Legend of the Ten Rings. He also checks out new film Lamb. In terms of streaming, SImon also got a look at the new Apple TV+ doco The Velvet Underground about the iconic band of the same name.
TV gets a look in as well with Dan checking out the new TV adaptation of I Know What You Did Last Summer (Amazon Prime Video). We
Watching: Acapulco, V/H/S 94, One of Us Is Lying, The Fire Inside. Interviewing: Eleanor Coppola
A big week on the show. We interview the matriarch of American cinemas first family - Eleanor Coppola. She chats to Simon about her film Love Is Love Is Love.
There's also reviews:
Acapulco (Apple TV+)
V/H/S 94 (Shudder)
One of Us is Lying (Stan | Peacock)
The Fire Inside (In cinemas now)
Oh, and cinemas open again this Monday in Sydney. We discuss what films are playing in cinemas this week (as cinemas try and stuff three months worth of notable releases into a week).
It's a big sho
We watched: Squid Game, Midnight Mass, The Problem with Jon Stewart, Riders of Justice, Nitram, and The Colony. We interviewed: Simon Barrett.
A huge episode of reviews this week.
REVIEWS (03:32)
Squid Game (Netflix)
Riders of Justice (In cinemas now)
Midnight Mass (Netflix)
The Colony (In cinemas now)
The Problem with Jon Stewart (Apple TV+)
Nitram (In cinemas now and soon Stan)
INTERVIEW (47:02)
Seance writer-director Simon Barrett (writer of films like You're Next and The Blair Witch). Seance is streaming now on Shudder.
THE WEEK AHEAD (1:03:41)
Watching: Star Wars: Visions, Pig, Dan Brown's The Lost Symbol, Foundation, Superhost, and Joe Bell
This week's episode has gone to the pigs.
REVIEWS (03:41)
Star Wars: Visions (Disney+)
Joe Bell (In cinemas now)
Dan Brown's The Lost Symbol (US: Peacock - AUS: Paramount+)
Pig (In cinemas now)
Foundation (Apple TV+)
Superhost (Shudder)
THE MIDDLE BIT (39:40) The best on-screen animal/human pairings
THE WEEK AHEAD (54:53)
Watching: Scenes From a Marriage, The Premise, and AINBO: Spirit of The Amazon
This week on the podcast we discuss true crime - pretty rich considering the quality of this show every week.
REVIEWS (01:55)
Scenes From a Marriage (US: HBO | AUS: Foxtel/Binge)
The Premise (US: FX, AUS: Foxtel/Binge)
AINBO: Spirit of The Amazon (In cinemas now)
THE MIDDLE BIT (21:32) Interview with Melanie Laurent - Actor/Writer/Director 'The Mad Women's Ball'
THE WEEK AHEAD (31:19)
Watching: Y The Last Man, Kate, American Crime Story Impeachment, UFO, and Doogie Kamealoha MD
This week on the podcast we discuss true crime - pretty rich considering the quality of this show every week.
REVIEWS (01:55)
Y: The Last Man (US: FX, AUS: Foxtel/Binge)
Kate (Netflix)
American Crime Story (US: FX, AUS: Foxtel/Binge)
UFO (US: Showtime, AUS: Paramount+)
Doogie Kamealoha MD (Disney+)
THE MIDDLE BIT (25:08) True crime movies & TV shows
THE WEEK AHEAD (38:27)
Watching: Only Murders in The Building, War of The Worlds, Summer of Soul, Vigil, Streamline, Under The Volcano
In this, the 37th episode of the podcast, we ask if 37 is too many? Wouldn't 10 be a more respectable number? And does 37 include all of those other dalliances? Just a thought...
REVIEWS (02:49)
Streamline (In cinemas now)
Only Murders in The Building (Disney+ Star / Hulu)
Summer of Soul (In cinemas now)
War of The Worlds (SBS On Demand / Epix)
Under The Volcano (In cinemas now)
Vigil (Foxtel / Binge / BBC)
THE MIDDLE BIT (22:32) Watching Sept 11 coverage 20 years ago - what do
Candyman, Candyman, Candyman, Candyman, Candym...
Dan and Simon enter week ten of the lockdown. And then they start talking about horror. All lockdown and no play makes these guys... something... something...
REVIEWS (02:50)
Candyman (2021) - In cinemas now
Chapelwaite - Stan / Epix in the US)
Motley's Law - iWonder
Evil - Paramount+ for seasons 1+2. It also streams s1 on Stan in Australia
Annette - In cinemas now. It streams internationally on Amazon Prime Video.
The Bite - Paramount+ in Australia
THE MIDDLE BIT (37:59)
Lingering mom
Watching: Nine Perfect Strangers, Reminiscence, Heels, The Chair, The Night House,
Dan and Simon enter week seven of the lockdown. Simon has phantom popcorn taste sensations. Dan now always knows where the TV remote is.
REVIEWS (02:32)
The Chair (Netflix)
Reminiscence (In cinemas now + HBO Max in the US)
Heels (Starz / Stan)
The Night House (in cinemas now)
Nine Perfect Strangers (Hulu / Amazon Prime Video)
THE MIDDLE BIT (25:57)
INTERVIEW with Come Play director Jacob Chase (36:35)
THE WEEK AHEAD (48:34)
Watching: Free Guy, What If...?, Reservation Dogs, The Newsreader, CODA, Miss
The lockdown continues. Dan needs a haircut. Simon looks like he's getting younger.
REVIEWS (02:20)
Free Guy (In cinemas now)
The Newsreader (ABC TV Australia)
Reservation Dogs (FX on Hulu | Binge/Foxtel)
CODA (Apple TV+)
Miss (In cinemas now)
What If...? (Disney+)
THE MIDDLE BIT (31:24)
INTERVIEW with writer/director Johnathan Hensleigh (The Ice Road)
THE WEEK AHEAD (49:26)
BONUS: Climbing Paramount+ in Australia
This week Paramount+ launched in Australia. Screen Watching hosts Dan and Simon take a look at the Australian version of the international streaming service. They ask the big questions:
Why does the service look and feel a bit different to what other companies are offering?
Is the library of titles any good?
Should you subscribe?
Is the big launch title, a Mark Wahlberg film called INFINITE, any good?
Watching: The Suicide Squad, Mr Corman, Val, Hacks
What a strange week - The Suicide Squad is a huge new Hollywood release that will only be seen in Australia this weekend in it's smallest cities as the rest of the country is in lockdown. Somehow, Simon and Dan were able to see it and have some (spoiler-free) thoughts to share.
They also deep dive into the big streaming releases of the week, talk about off-the-radar comic book movies, and Dan previews Paramount+ which launches in Australia this coming week.
REVIEWS (03:07)The Suicide Squad (In c
Interview: Renny Harlin. Watching: Jungle Cruise, Woodstock 99, Pursuit of Love, The Toll
Here's what you'll hear in this week's episode:
Reviews (05:50)
Jungle Cruise (in cinemas now and Disney+)
The Pursuit of Love (Amazon Prime Video)
Woodstock 99 (HBO Max / Binge)
The Toll (In cinemas)
Interview: The Misfits director Renny Harlin (Die Hard 2, Cliffhanger, Deep Blue Sea, Cutthroat Island) (21:16)
What's on this week - streaming and at the cinema (49:30)
Watching: Old, Turner and Hooch, Masters of The Universe Revelations, Shiva Baby, Chernobyl 1986
Here's what you'll hear in this week's episode:
Reviews (02:04)
Old (in cinemas now)
Turner & Hooch (Disney+)
Shiva Baby (Coming to cinemas July 29 - QLD, WA, ACT, & TAS; August 5 VIC & SA; TBA in NSW)
Masters of The Universe: Revelations (Netflix)
Chernobyl 1986 (Netflix)
The middle segment: The best and worst M Night Shyamalan movie twists (32:01)
What's on this week - streaming and at the cinema (42:28)
Watching: Dr Death, Space Jam 2, Gunpowder Milkshake, Ms Represented, Alex Ferguson Never Give In
Despite a lockdown preventing cinemas this weekend from being open in Australia's two biggest markets, Sydney and Melbourne, Screen Watching, like nature, finds a way. We discuss the two biggest cinema releases this week: Space Jam 2, which finds it's way to (some) Australian cinemas after taking a left turn at Albuquerque. And Gunpowder Milkshake (which has a US release via Netflix and an Australian quasi cinema release). TV is more where things are at this week, with a look at new limited seri
Watching: Black Widow, The White Lotus, The Tomorrow War, Luxe Listings Sydney, and Sparks Brothers
Cinemas are supposedly back again. But Dan and Simon are in lockdown and had to watch the biggest movie event of the past two years on their televisions. This week they talk about watching Black Widow by way of Disney+. Along with more reviews of the other big TV shows and movies of the week. They also talk about legendary Hollywood director Dick Donner who died this week. And they interview director Christine Luby, whose movie This Little Love of Mine debuted on Netflix this week.
Reviews (04:4
Watching: Gossip Girl 2021, Fear Street 1984, The Good Fight, Werewolves Within, Perfumes
It's the Screen Watching lockdown special. As New South Wales residents are forced to COVID lockdown, Simon and Dan come to terms with the idea of having to stay in to watch more TV and movies. Oh, such cruel fate. But before that can happen, they engage in the weekly movie review duty of their Screen Watching vows.
Reviews (02:37)
Gossip Girl (2021) (Fox 8 / HBO Max)
Fear Street 1994 (Netflix)
The Good Fight (SBS on Demand / Paramount+)
Werewolves WIthin (In cinemas now)
Perfumes (
Interview: Perfumes Writer/Director Grégory Magne
In a bonus episode of Screen Watching, Simon Foster interviews the Writer/Director of new French movie Perfumes, Grégory Magne.
The movie is in Australian cinemas from July 1.
Watching: In The Heights, Bosch, Tehran, Three Summers, Katla
There's no question that the big movie of the week is In The Heights. Simon offers his thoughts on the film and we chat a bit more broadly about the failure of audiences to turn out for the well-reviewed film. We also take a look at the newest season of Bosch (but with a broader look at the series as a whole), movie Three Summers, and TV shows Tehran and Katla.
In an exciting development, we also have an interview with one of the world's most adored character actors, it's Joey Pants himself - Jo
Watching: F9 (AKA Fast and The Furious 9), Physical, Starstruck, Blindspotting, From The Vine, and Valerie Taylor Playing With Sharks
What do you need to know about this week's podcast. Well, it includes reviews of movies with fast cars, documentaries with sharks, TV shows about sleeping with movie stars, and Rose Byrne getting Physical. Tell me you don't want to press play on that! I double dare you.
Reviews (01:41)
F9 (In cinemas now)
Physical (Apple TV+)
Starstruck (ABC iView / BBC3 / HBO Max)
From The Vine (In cinemas now)
Blindspotting (Starz / Stan)
Valerie Taylor: Playing With Sharks (In cinemas now)
Interv
Watching: Loki, Lisey's Story, Republic of Sarah, Percy Vs Goliath, and Foodie Love
It's a TV-heavy week for the podcast as we look at new TV shows Loki, Lisey's Story, Foodie Love, and Republic of Sarah. But we haven't forgotten about movies entirely as Simon checks out a new film starring Christopher Walken - Percy vs Goliath.
This week Dan debunks the idea of The Golden Age of Television and looks at one of TV's greatest shows that streaming forgot.
Reviews (02:52)
Loki (Disney+)
Lisey's Story (Apple TV+)
Republic of Sarah (The CW / Stan)
Percy vs Goliath (In cinem
Watching: Sweet Tooth, The Conjuring 3, Kung Fu, Breaking News in Yuba County, and Minamata
Is Sweet Tooth set to be the new 'Stranger Things'? Dan reckons it is in with a shot. What did he think of the show? We discuss that, a whole bunch of movies, and Simon delves deep on the bloated movies made by directors drunk with power. Oh, and we chat with Whitstable Pearl star Kerry Godliman too.
Reviews (02:52)
The Conjuring 3: The Devil Made Me Do It (in cinemas now)
Sweet Tooth (Netflix)
Minamata (in cinemas now)
Kung Fu (Foxtel/Binge)
Breaking News in Yuba County (in cinemas
Interviews - Andrew Levitas (Minamata) and Beth Elise Hawk (Breaking Bread)
Simon sits down with two filmmakers in a bonus episode of Screen Watching.
Andrew Levitas, director of the Johnny Depp movie Minamata (02:07)
Beth Elise Hawk, director of documentary Breaking Bread (19:13)
Watching A Quiet Place Part 2, Friends Reunion, Cruella, King Otto, Braindead, and Run The World
A big change for this week's podcast. We've dumped the news segment (if you want screen news, check out Dan's Always Be Watching newsletter each day) and in its place is a fun new middle segment. This week Dan take's us back to the 90s to look at the many sitcoms that sprung up following the success of Friends.
Reviews (02:14)
Cruella (Disney+ / in cinemas now)
Run The World (Stan)
King Otto (in cinemas now)
Brain Dead (Stan)
Friends: The Reunion (Bings)
Interview: Miah Madden &am
Watching: Army of The Dead, Master of None season 3, Solos, Songbird, and Son of The South
If you’re after reviews of Zack Snyder’s Army of The Dead and the third season of Master of None, you’re in the right place. Also on this podcast are reviews for Solos, a new anthology series on Amazon Prime Video. There’s also reviews of Songbird and Son of The South, which are both in cinemas this week.
We also have all the big news of the week and take a look at what’s playing in cinemas too.
Reviews (02:00)
Army of The Dead (Netflix)
Master of None season 3 (Netflix)
Solos (Amazon Prime
Interview - Jess Hill 'See What You Made Me Do'
This week on the podcast Simon Foster sits down to talk with presenter Jess Hill about the SBS documentary series See What You Made Me Do.
Watching: Spiral (From The Book of Saw), The Underground Railroad, Those Who Wish Me Dead, Carmilla
It's a huge week for movies with not one major release this week, but two. Will audiences flock to the new Saw franchise installment Spiral? Or will they instead check out the new Angelina Jolie film Those Who Wish Me Dead? Simon and Dan checked out both films and have some differences of opinion. It's also a big week for TV with the debut of the eagerly-awaited Barry Jenkins series The Underground Railroad.
Reviews (02:59)
Those Who Wish Me Dead (in cinemas now and HBO Max in the US)
The U
Watching: The Mosquito Coast, Locked Down, The Girlfriend Experience s3, and Fatale
Cards down on the table - it's a big week on the Screen Watching podcast. We chat with the son of Nicholas Cage - Weston Cage Coppola. He's an actor in his own right and stars in the new film Assault on Station 33.
There's also reviews, a look at the week ahead, and a deep dive into the news of the week. Join us for an extended chat about Flawless - a new technology that may render subtitles and dubbing as relics of the past. Simon and Dan have vastly different views on this.
Reviews (02:09)
L
Watching: Wrath of Man, Sexify, First Cow, Land, Young Rock, This Way Up
Join us this week for a very passionate discussion about the Academy Awards. Simon is an absolute fanboy. Dan is an anarchist who wants to see it all burned down. They discuss what they liked and didn't like about this year's awards. Also, the two send out into the world reviews of the big movies and TV shows of the week - it's a huge week for celebrations on screen from arthouse celebration of a cow, to YA Polish Netflix drama celebrations of nudity, to a celebration of Dwayne "The Rock" Johnso
Watching: Mortal Kombat, Rutherford Falls, The United States vs Billie Holiday, and a Falcon and The WInter Soldier season one wrap
Slide on yr tights and get ready to raise yr dukes, this week's Screen Watching podcast has Dan and Simon reviewing the new Mortal Kombat movie and chatting with it's director - Simon McQuiod. Dan also takes a look at the first season of Disney+'s The Falcon & The Winter Soldier following the series finale. And there's of course, more reviews, news, and a look at the week ahead.
Reviews (01:37)
Mortal Kombat (in cinemas now & HBO Max in the US)
Rutherford Falls (Stan / Peacock)
The
Watching: Mare of Easttown, The Unholy, The Nevers, Frank of Ireland
Another big week for Screen Watching - we review the huge new HBO dramas Mare of Easttown starring Kate Winslet and Guy Pearce and the new Joss Whedon show The Nevers. We also check out new films The Unholy and Supernova. Oh, and there’s the new Irish comedy from Domnhall Gleason Frank of Ireland. We top that off with some news and an interview with the director of Gunda.
Reviews (02:20)
Mare of Easttown (HBO/Foxtel/Binge)
The Unholy (in cinemas)
The Nevers (HBO/Foxtel/Binge)
Supernova
Watching: Them, Voyagers, McDonald & Dodds, Collective, and Blow The Man Down
If you're not listening to this podcast, how the heck are you to know that the new Amazon Prime series Them is one of the absolute best new shows of the year? Dan reviews it on this week podcast and lets you know what you need to know in the most spoiler-free way possible. Consider this podcast your TV and movies north star.
News (02:14)
Netflix spends big on Knives Out sequels
Fox News launches a comedy show
Jon Stewart is returning to TV on Apple TV+
A ballet based on The Dark Crystal
Watching: Nobody, Made For Love, Wakefield, The Father, and Tom & Jerry
Dan and Simon, influenced by watching a deliciously violent action film at the movies this week, punch up, down, left, and right in this week's podcast as they try to bring justice to the world in the most important way they know how: by talking about TV shows and movies.
News (01:13)
Coming to Broadway - Game of Thrones: The Musical
American Gods cancelled
Logies and Oscars news
Casting announcements - Obi-Wan Kenobi for Disney+ and The Dropout on Hulu (That's the series about Theranos C
Watching: Godzilla vs Kong, The Falcon and The Winter Soldier, Invincible, A Teacher, and The Last Veneer
Dan and Simon, Milford Men, both, are back for another Screen Watching installment.
News (01:40)
Disney shake-up its schedule as it pushes Black Widow back to July from May. Plus it's also going to be on Disney+
Keanu Reeves sets his own fate with Bzrkr
RIP George Segal
RIP the grand dame Jessica Waters
SBS' biggest commission - 200 episodes of an Adam Liaw cooking show.
Reviews (20:38)
Godzilla vs Kong
The Falcon and The Winter Soldier
Invincible
A Teacher
The Last Veneer
In
We watched: Zack Snyder's Justice League, French Exit, and White Riot
Dan and Simon enter the Hall of Justice to discuss Zack Snyder's Justice League. Is it worth both the hype and the four-hour runtime?
They also chat with the director of the very good new film The Grizzlies, Miranda de Pencier.
News (02:18)
Avatar is ten years old - why are Dan and Simon talking about its box office again?
RIP Yaphet Kotto
Oscar nominations
Killing Eve to end with season four
Matthew McConaughey is back for more A Time To Kill (sort-of)
Disney Plus adds classic and mo
We watched: Fisk, Then Came You, Dealer, and Judas and The Black Messiah
It's a week heavy on news and reviews. Frankly Simon and Dan have too much to say about everything this week. What are you waiting for - stop reading and just start listening.
News (01:33)
Oprah and Meghan and Harry and a highly engaged global audience
RIP Kim's Convenience
Lupita Nyong’o's YouTube Original series Super Sema
Pepe LePew faces #TimesUp
Zack Snyder's Justice League leaks
Disney+ passed 100 million subscribers - look out Netflix
George Clooney and Julia Roberts are head
This week we're watching Nomadland, Coming 2 America, The Knick, and Chaos Walking. We speak with DOGTV's Beke Lubeach, and The Big Nothing co-director Lucy Campbell
It's a jam-packed Screen Watching this week because Simon and Dan know no other way. This week expect action, excitement, romance, and thrills. What you're going to get, however, is:
News (01:18)
Behold - RuPaul’s Drag Race Down Under
The Golden Globes ratings redefined the term 'dud
'ViacomCBS launch a new streaming service - Paramount+
The Simpsons scores two more seasons
Stan's CEO is now Nine's CEO
A Bosch spin-off is announced... starring Bosch
Interview (13:38)
Dan speaks t
Watching: Superman and Lois, Boss Level, Blackbird. Talking: Woody v Farrow, Star on Disney+, The Magic Kingdom.
It's a jam-packed Screen Watching this week because Simon and Dan know no other way. This week expect action, excitement, romance, and thrills. What you're going to get, however, is:
News (01:06)
Dan and Simon check out the new streaming service Star on Disney+
Thoughts on the new Woody v Farrow documentary series
Confirmation on an Australian release date for the Zack Snyder Justice League film.
Dan gets in a special guest to discuss the new trailer for the very buzzy Kevin Can F**k Hims
BONUS: Superman - hero of the small and big screen
With Superman and Lois debuting on TV this week, Dan and Simon discuss Superman as a character of the big and small screen. They chart his evolution from comic book character through radio, movie serials, animated shows, live-action TV, and the big screen.
Watching: Minari, For All Mankind, Firestarter, Why Are You Like This, and talking Justice League
Strap yourselves in for another Screen Watching podcast. This week hosts Dan and Simon settle into their new podcast format and emerge out of it as absolute consummate professionals to the very end. As always, there's a lot of TV and movies to discuss:
News
(02:10)
We've now seen the Zack Snyder Justice League trailer. Honestly - we don't know if we're excited. But we're curious.
Disney announces 10 European originals to launch on new streaming service Star.
Martin Scorsese has writte
Watching: Super Bowl trailers, Clarice, Another Round, Synchronic, Long Story Short
With 12 February marking the Lunar New Year, Dan and Simon have a chat with China Lion's Mick Robbins about just how important the Lunar New Year is to the year's box office takings. On this week's podcast you'll also hear Simon and Dan almost come to blows over the filmography of M Night Shyamalan, along with a bunch of film reviews and some thoughts on the raft trailers broadcast during the US Super Bowl earlier this week.
Yeah - it's another very packed show.
News:
Super Bowl trailers - Fal
Golden Globes nominations, Frasier rebooted, Nora Unkel on A Nightmare Wakes, Palmer, and WandaVision
With the 2021 Golden Globes nominations announced, Dan and Simon rip into the weirdo choices made and question why we pay attention to these nutso awards. There's also some talk about reboots following news this week of new takes on Frasier and The Wonder Years.
Nora Unkel stops by to talk about her new film A Nightmare Wakes. It's about Frankenstein writer Mary Shelley as she deals with her own real life horrors while writing the famed book.
There's also reviews of the great new Justin Timber
Talking Occupation: Rainfall, Malcolm & Marie, The Stand, and Star on Disney+
It's the very first episode of Screen Watching and boy did we learn a lot about ourselves and each other while making it.
This week on the show:
News
The movie release schedule is ever-changing as studios navigate COVID-19 and launching their own streaming services. (02:41)
Disney has announced the line-up for the new streaming service Star. (13:25)
Interview
Occupation: Rainfall is a big new Australian sci-fi special effects-driven action film. Director Luke Sparke tells us more about ma
Screen Watch - trailer
Every darn week noted film & TV critics and handsome men Dan Barrett and Simon Foster will offer reviews, industry news, and some recommendations of great things to check out. But before they can start on that important business, it is important that they release a trailer. It's how podcasts work. Press play and then join us Friday mornings for new Screen Watch podcasts.