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Want to ditch the big wedding and elope? This episode's for you! Jenny Mac, creator of New York City-based Eloping is Fun, joins us this week to chat about the next steps after deciding to elope, as well as the creative ways couples are balancing traditions with a more intimate elopement or micro-wedding. Find Eloping is Fun on Instagram at @elopingisfun and their website elopingisfun.com Visit thebridechilla.com for all the latest news! BriteCo: Modern Insurance for Modern Milestones. Visit brite.co/bridechilla/ for a fast, free quote today and unlock peace of mind knowing you're covered. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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A Podcast dedicated to the love of Film, hosted by Jon Brown & Paul Marsh. An honest and often funny insight into the week's new releases across Cinema, Streaming and Home Entertainment platforms, with Guest Interviews & more!
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A Podcast dedicated to the love of Film, hosted by Jon Brown & Paul Marsh. An honest and often funny insight into the week's new releases across Cinema, Streaming and Home Entertainment platforms, with Guest Interviews & more!
Oscar winning Musician, Producer, Composer and all round super cool superstar Ludwig Göransson returns to the show for his third outing with the lads, this time to discuss his newest, finest and most personal project to date - the soundtrack to his dear friend and masterful storyteller Ryan Coogler's passion project, the bloody (pun intended) excellent 'Sinners'. Jon & Sean caught up with Ludwig to delve deeper into the sound of the film, why it's so much more than you could ever imagine and the crucial importance on why music is the lifeblood of the film. So grab your Blues Guitar and jam with us for this brief, but insightful chat with one of the most interesting and inventive artists working today and see the film now in cinemas Worldwide. (We promise you if you buy both albums after you see the movie too you won't be disappointed). 'Sinners' is in Cinemas & Theaters now, Original Score & Original Soundtrack Albums also available now via Sony Music Soundtracks. Please remember to Like, Comment and hit that Subscribe button, be sure to share with all of your friends and follow us on all Social Media platforms. CREDITS: Written & Presented By: Jon Brown & Sean Wilson, Video Panel Moderators: Jon Brown, Edited & Mixed By: Gareth Boyes, Additional Video Inserts & Editing: Gareth Boyes, Clips: Warner Bros / Proximity Media, Distributed By: MMP. SPECIAL THANKS: Ludwig Göransson, Esther Paterson, Karen Pitchford, Rebecca Embling, Faduma Mohammed, Stephanie Hitch, Gareth Boyes, Lily Parke, Paul Marsh, Warner Bros Pictures, Proximity Media, Sony Classical, Sony Music Soundtracks, PMA, Organic, Cameo Productions, Media Made Now, Miles, Ian, Harrison, Darren & all at Express FM Studios. #sinners #film #soundtrack #blues #composer…
As 'Wicked' fever continues to thrive, for this latest episode we’re taking a walk back to an illuminating interview that Jon & Sean conducted with the entirely brilliant Composer John Powell, who returns to this very Podcast following on from his chat about ‘Migration’ earlier last year. Joining him, an incredible treat in the form of iconic songwriter and lyricist for songs of the stage and screen, the masterful Mr Stephen Schwartz and both discussing the music of the feverishly popular and hugely successful film adaptation of ‘Wicked' . The interview, originally broadcast back in November on Express FM in line with the film's theatrical release, was, we are very happy to say, well received and now, for the first time and to celebrate the home release of the film this weekend, you can hear it completely uncut, in it’s full form, here on the ‘Scoreheads’ Podcast. Stephen Schwartz, is a multi award winning titan of the musical stage and screen in his role as a famed musical theatre and musical film Composer & Lyricist, who has written such hit musicals as ‘Godspell’ , ‘Pippin ’, and of course, ‘Wicked ’. He has also contributed lyrics for a number of successful films, including ‘Pocahontas’, ‘The Hunchback Of Notre Dame’, ‘The Prince Of Egypt’ , and ‘Enchanted’ and recently adapted his celebrated work on ‘Wicked ’ for the silver screen, with our next guest. Our second guest, John Powell, is a returning guest and has worked with Stephen on both the score for ‘Wicked ’ and in the late nineties, as part of Hans Zimmer's team on the soundtrack to Dreamworks first huge animated theatrical release ‘The Prince Of Egypt’ . Since then of course and in-between both ‘The Prince Of Egypt’ and ‘Wicked’ he has composed music for some huge films, both animated and live action, including creating sensational music for ‘Antz’, ‘Chicken Run ’ and ‘Shrek’ (with Harry Gregson-Williams), ‘Face / Off’, the ' Jason Bourne' films, ‘Robots’, ‘Mr & Mrs Smith’, ‘X-Men: The Last Stand’, the ‘Ice Age’ movies, ‘Happy Feet 1 & 2’, the ‘How To Train Your Dragon’ films, ‘Star Wars: A Solo Story’ and many, many more. They join Jon & Sean, on this latest episode of 'Scoreheads' . Written, Presented & Recorded By: Jon Brown & Sean Wilson Interview: Sean Wilson & Jon Brown Edited & Mixed By: Jon Brown Executive Producers: Jon Brown, Sean Wilson & Paul Marsh Logo Design: Mason Jordan Cover Art: Jon Brown, Stephen Schwartz, John Powell, Universal Pictures, Republic Records, Backlot Music Distributed By: MMP Special Thanks: Stephen Schwartz, John Powell, Sean Wilson, Nikki Walsh, Qin Yu, Paul Marsh, Backlot Music, Republic Records, Universal Pictures, EPK, Vue Cinemas and Miles, Ian, Harrison, Darren and all at Express FM Studios.…
Jason Graves, the multi award winning composer renowned for his textural concept scores and innovative orchestration in cinematic narrative games such as ' The Dark Pictures Anthology' , ' Moss' , ' Tomb Raider' , ' Far Cry Primal' , ' Until Dawn' , ' The Order: 1886' , ' Lone Echo' and the ' Dead Space' trilogy is Jon's guest for this latest episode of the show. Following his contributions to ' Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II' , Graves also scored music for Season 2 of ' Call of Duty: Warzone' and in film and television, his additional music can be heard in DC Comics’ series ' Swamp Thing' on CW and Twentieth Century Studios’ ' Predator' movie, ' Prey', on Hulu and Disney+. As 2024 came to a close, Jon Brown caught up with Jason, to discuss some of his highlights of the year, including work on excellent games such as ‘Still Wakes The Deep ’ and ‘No Rest For The Wicked’ for this, your latest episode of ‘Scoreheads’ . Written, Presented & Recorded By: Jon Brown Interview: Jon Brown Edited & Mixed By: Jon Brown Executive Producers: Jon Brown, Sean Wilson & Paul Marsh Logo Design: Mason Jordan Cover Art: Jon Brown, Jason Graves, Laced Audio Distributed By: MMP Special Thanks: Jason Graves, Greg O'Connor-Read, Sean Wilson, Paul Marsh, Keith Souch, The Chinese Room, Secret Mode, Moon Studios, Private Division, Laced Audio, Top Dollar PR and Miles, Ian, Harrison, Darren and all at Express FM Studios.…
Presenting to you the next in our series of ‘From The Archives’ episodes where we revisit an interview with a Composer that was perhaps previously only heard via the medium of Radio and not yet available online or presented on another platform in another format in a shorter form or just to revisit to celebrate an anniversary or special occasion. In the case of this episode it’s all of the above as we celebrate the anniversary of the brilliant turn based video game based on the phenomenal ‘Alien’ franchise - ‘Aliens: Dark Descent’, the flurry of love for the superb DLC for the game in recent months, as well as the surge of ‘Alien’ mania that’s been going on recently with both the launch of ‘Alien: Romulus’ in cinemas and the announcement of ‘Alien: Earth’ on streaming this year. With all of that in mind, then who better to revisit for this classic episode from just over a year ago than one of the biggest, if not THE biggest fan of ‘Alien’ scores there is - Mr Doyle W. Donehoo, a Composer who himself got to live a lifelong dream of composing for the franchise with his superb score for ‘Aliens: Dark Descent’. No stranger to scoring for games - Doyle’s now infamous work in the 'Warhammer' universe has seen him write music for huge titles such as 'Warhammer 40, 000 Dawn Of War II', 'Dawn Of War II - Chaos Rising', 'Dawn Of War II - Retribution', 'Space Hulk: Deathwing', ‘Sniper: Path Of Vengeance’, ‘Sniper: Ghost Warrior’ and many, many more. Last year, Doyle joined Sean Wilson and Jon Brown to discuss his life, his work, his passion for science fiction, his love of music for the ‘Alien’ and ‘Star Wars’ films and much more. So please sit back and do enjoy this chat now for the first time ever to be released anywhere in it’s full, uncut, expanded glory as we revisit, at the height of ‘Alien’ fever - the music of the game ‘Aliens: Dark Descent’. Written, Presented & Recorded By: Jon Brown & Sean Wilson Interview: Sean Wilson & Jon Brown Edited & Mixed By: Jon Brown Executive Producers: Jon Brown & Paul Marsh Logo Design: Mason Jordan Cover Art Design: Jon Brown Distributed By: Michael Marsh Productions Special Thanks: Doyle W. Donehoo, Sean Wilson, Greg O'Connor-Read, Holly Battaglia, Keith Souch, Paul Marsh, 20th Century Studios, Tindalos Interactive, Focus Entertainment, Hollywood Records, Disney Music Group, Top Dollar PR and Miles, Ian, Harrison, Darren and all at Express FM Studios. Stay frosty...…
Jon Brown & Sean Wilson are back with a stunt worthy explosive bang and for this latest instalment, they're crashing through the sugar glass windows of your listening space to light up a fire in your ears with the return of the mighty Mr Dominic Lewis as their guest. Yes that’s right, the British born, California residing, multi talented musical magician has pulled some sonic stunts of his own recently, reteaming with iconic action director David Leitch on his cinematic adaptation of the TV classic ‘The Fall Guy’ with Hollywood heavyweights Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt starring in a film that goes big on stunts, stars, music, magic, action, adventure, laughs and even bigger on heart! So lend us your ear dear listener whilst we get our 80’s on for the best film you never saw in the 90’s, (but will be very glad if you go see it now) - a supremely fun and uplifting ode to movies of those times composed by that super chap that brought you the music for ‘The Man In The High Castle’, ‘Money Monster’, ‘Peter Rabbit’, ‘Peter Rabbit 2’, ‘Jolt’, ‘The Kings Man’, ‘Bullet Train’, ‘Spirited’, ‘Kaleidoscope’, ‘Violent Night’ and many, many more. Sean & Jon, caught up with Dom to discuss the musical heat behind ‘The Fall Guy’s’ beat - here on your latest episode… of ‘Scoreheads’. Written, Presented & Recorded By: Jon Brown & Sean Wilson Interview: Sean Wilson & Jon Brown Edited & Mixed By: Jon Brown Logo Design: Mason Jordan Cover Art Design: Jon Brown Cover Imaging Copyright: Dominic Lewis, Universal Pictures, Backlot Music Executive Producers: Jon Brown, Paul Marsh & Sean Wilson Distributed By: Michael Marsh Productions Special Thanks: Dominic Lewis, Alix Becq-Weinstein, Nikki Walsh, Qin Yu, Keith Souch, Universal Pictures, Backlot Music, Rhapsody PR, Vue Cinemas and Miles, Ian, Harrison, Darren and all at Express FM Studios. Engage your core...…
The Oscar & BAFTA winning Sound Editor & Sound Designer Johnnie Burn is our guest for this latest episode, as Jon Brown and Sean Wilson switch things up a bit and speak to a Composer not of music this time, but of sound. Working regularly with cinematic masterminds such as Jonathan Glazer, Yorgos Lanthimos and Jordan Peele, Johnnie’s work as a Sound Editor and Designer is a glorious collection of carefully crafted and innovational soundscapes. Works of art in their own audible right, Johnnie's craftsmanship can be heard within many critically celebrated films such as 'Under The Skin', 'The Lobster', 'The Favourite', 'The Killing Of A Sacred Deer', 'Ammonite', 'Nope', 'Poor Things' and 'The Zone Of Interest' - for which he won both a BAFTA and an Oscar for his work. Prior to his recent Oscar win, Jon & Sean sat down with Johnnie for a chat... Written, Presented & Recorded By: Jon Brown & Sean Wilson Interview: Sean Wilson & Jon Brown Edited & Mixed By: Jon Brown Logo Design: Mason Jordan Cover Art Design: Jon Brown Cover Imaging Copyright: Johnnie Burn, Studio Canal, Universal Pictures, Searchlight Pictures, Walt Disney Motion Picture Studios and A24 Executive Producers: Jon Brown, Paul Marsh & Sean Wilson Distributed By: Michael Marsh Productions Special Thanks: Johnnie Burn, Andrew Cohen, Elyssa Ruiz, LanaLay, Ryan Mazie, Jon Kaplan, Sean Wilson, Paul Marsh, A24, Searchlight Pictures, Disney UK, Universal Pictures, Vue Cinemas Gunwharf Quays, Watershed Bristol and Miles, Ian, Harrison, Darren and all at Express FM Studios. Since the moment pictures could move, we had skin in the game.…
The multi award nominated talent and fast rising star that is the awesome Jerskin Fendrix joins Jon Brown and Sean Wilson, for this latest episode of the Podcast that celebrates the people that make the notes that emote. As it’s Oscar Week (at the time of releasing of course), who better a guest to have on the show than an Oscar Nominee for Best Original Score, marking for his first Oscar nomination for his first ever film score and all at the bright young age of 29. He’s a musician by trade, born in England, he’s a University Of Cambridge alumnus and having spent his youth writing, creating and releasing critically praised music, he soon caught the attention of acclaimed film director Yorgos Lanthimos who requested our guest write the now feverishly popular score to the widely celebrated film ‘Poor Things’. Let’s find out more about him shall we, on this latest edition of ‘Scoreheads’! Written, Presented & Recorded By: Jon Brown & Sean Wilson Interview: Sean Wilson & Jon Brown Edited & Mixed By: Jon Brown Logo Design: Mason Jordan Cover Art Design: Jon Brown Cover Imaging Copyright: Jerskin Fendrix, Searchlight Pictures, Walt Disney Motion Picture Studios, Milan Records and Sony Music Entertainment Executive Producers: Jon Brown, Paul Marsh & Sean Wilson Distributed By: Michael Marsh Productions Special Thanks: Jerskin Fendrix, Karen Pitchford, Sean Wilson, Paul Marsh, Disney UK, Searchlight Pictures, Milan Records, Sony Music, Sony Soundtracks, Vue Cinemas Gunwharf Quays, Watershed Bristol and Miles, Ian, Harrison, Darren and all at Express FM Studios. Bellaaaaaaaaaaaaaa.....…
We're taking to the skies once more this week as 'How To Train Your Dragon' master maestro John Powell joins Jon Brown and Sean Wilson for this latest episode of the Podcast that celebrates the people that make the notes that emote. For this week’s show we’re set to soar as one of the masters of making the music for flight - the iconic and multi award winning Hollywood film Composer John Powell joins us on this all new Scoreheads. He’s a British Composer, now residing in Los Angeles and is known for his incredible work on well over 70 feature films. Initially starting out as part of Hans Zimmer’s Media Ventures (now Remote Control Productions) John worked and collaborated on a number of now well loved animated scores including Dreamworks’ ‘Antz’, ‘Chicken Run’ and ‘Shrek’ with Harry Gregson-Williams and ‘The Road To Eldorado’ with Hans Zimmer, as well as feature films such as ‘Face / Off’ and ‘Forces Of Nature’. He then went on to make his own mark in the film music space with outstanding work on the scores for the Jason Bourne films, ‘Robots’, ‘Mr & Mrs Smith’, the ‘Ice Age’ sequels, ‘X-Men: The Last Stand’, ‘Kung Fu Panda’ (again working with Hans Zimmer), ‘Knight and Day’ the ‘Rio’ movies, all three instalments of the groundbreaking ‘How To Train Your Dragon’, ‘The Call Of The Wild’, ‘Solo: A Star Wars Story’ and many, many more. Recently he’s been celebrated and praised for his inventive work on scores for films like ‘Don’t Worry Darling’, the beautiful and heartwarming ‘Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie’ and the film that’s currently entertaining families in cinemas across the UK - Illumination’s ‘Migration’ - seeing our maestro return to writing for flight in the animated storytelling realm. John joined Sean Wilson & Jon Brown for this expanded edition of 'Scoreheads' with an additional 15 minutes of chat, never before heard anywhere else. (A version of this Podcast was recently broadcast on Sunday 11th February at 6pm (UK) on Express FM) Written, Presented & Recorded By: Jon Brown & Sean Wilson Interview: Sean Wilson & Jon Brown Edited & Mixed By: Jon Brown Logo Design: Mason Jordan Cover Art Design: Jon Brown Cover Imaging Copyright: John Powell, World Soundtrack Awards, Universal Pictures, Backlot Music Executive Producers: Jon Brown, Paul Marsh & Sean Wilson Distributed By: Michael Marsh Productions Special Thanks: John Powell, Qin Yu, Nikki Walsh, Sean Wilson, Paul Marsh, Lily Parke, Universal Pictures, Illumination, Backlot Music, Hollywood Records, Disney Music Group, Lakeshore Records, Varese Sarabande, Vue Cinemas Gunwharf Quays, Watershed Bristol and Miles, Ian, Darren, Harrison and all at Express FM Studios. You look like you need a Hug...…
In honour of the upcoming Disney+ and 4K, Blu-Ray and DVD debut of Marvel Studios supersonic female led adventure 'The Marvels' and the imminent UK cinema release of the superb 'American Fiction' (for which our guest has since received her first Oscar nomination), here's another chance to hear Jon Brown & Sean Wilson's chat with the outstanding Composer of the soundtracks to both those projects - Laura Karpman. If you’re hearing about Laura for the first time, well, she’s a bold, incandescent talent who creates powerful, imaginative scores that push the boundaries of storytelling. Her award-winning music, spanning film, television, theatre, interactive media and live performance, reflects an audaciously creative, prodigious, fresh spirit who has collaborated with the most creative filmmakers of our time, including Misha Green, Steven Spielberg, Nia DaCosta, Kevin Feige, Alex Gibney, Kasi Lemmons, Sam Pollard and Eleanor, Francis Ford & Sophia Coppola. Her recent foray into the Marvel Universe has her scoring the eclectic animated series ‘What If?’ and the newly acclaimed Ms. Marvel which blends bold, driving, heroic orchestral music with authentic South Asian elements to create a unique sound for this ground-breaking superhero. Across concert halls, Karpman is well known for her Grammy award-winning album, ASK YOUR MAMA, a multimedia opera based on the iconic cycle of poems by Langston Hughes. A fierce champion for inclusion in Hollywood, after founding the Alliance for Women Film Composers, Karpman became the first woman governor in the music branch of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, and was subsequently elected to be the first female governor of the music branch. Presented here for the first time - is a never before heard, expanded version of Jon & Sean's chat with Laura recorded over Thanksgiving 2023, featuring additional unheard interview material that includes wider discussions on Laura's music for ‘The Marvels’, the debut of ‘What If’ Season 2 on Disney+, her role with The Alliance For Women Film Composers & so much more! Written, Presented & Recorded By: Jon Brown & Sean Wilson Interview: Sean Wilson & Jon Brown Edited & Mixed By: Jon Brown Logo Design: Mason Jordan Cover Art Design: Jon Brown Cover Imaging Copyright: Laura Karpman, Marvel Studios, Marvel Music, Hollywood Records, Disney Music, Sony Classical Records Executive Producers: Jon Brown, Paul Marsh & Sean Wilson Distributed By: Michael Marsh Productions Special Thanks: Laura Karpman, Amelia Allen, Holly Battaglia, Karen Pitchford, Sean Wilson, Paul Marsh, Lily Parke, Marvel Music, Hollywood Records, Disney Music Group, Sony Classical Records, Disney UK, Vue Cinemas Gunwharf Quays, Watershed Bristol and Miles, Ian, Darren, Harrison and all at Express FM Studios. That's no Cat.…
This week we test everybody's Trigger Point and take it down to the wire by choosing to cut red or blue, as Jon Brown & Paul Marsh present an episode of your (hopefully) favourite film Podcast, we promise, whatever you choose, we won't Hold it Over you and be Mean Girls. This weeks Podcast contains our full (spoiler free) reviews of 'The Holdovers', 'Mean Girls' & more and we catch up with ITV's 'Trigger Point' actors Natalie Simpson and Nabil Elouahabi for a chat about the second series of the hit TV show. There's all your usual agenda items including News, Trailer Talk, the latest releases at the Cinema, on Streaming, Digital, 4K, Blu-Ray and DVD releases too. And, rounding us out we take nearly 100 years of cinema and narrow it down to five films, in which we read out YOUR Tip Top 5 Best Picture Oscar Winners and our own Tip Top 5 as well! Written, Presented, Recorded & Produced By: Paul Marsh & Jon Brown Interviews: Paul Marsh Edited & Mixed By: Simon Bruce Jingle & Theme Master Supreme: Simon Bruce Recorded At: Express FM Studios, Portsmouth, UK Logo Art: Mason Jordan Cover Art Design: Paul Marsh Additional Noises That Make Us Sound Cool: Simon Bruce Executive Producers: Paul Marsh & Jon Brown Distributed By: Michael Marsh Productions Special Thanks To: Natalie Simpson, Nabil Elouahabi, Stephanie Hitch, Madeleine Finlay-Hudson, Kate Mears, Anna Khandelwal, Simon Bruce, Sean Wilson, Samantha Marsh, Lily Parke, Walt Disney Animation, Disney UK, Disney +, Warner Bros., Warner Bros. Home Entertainment, Paramount Pictures, Sony Pictures, Lionsgate, A24, Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Amazon Studios, Cameo Productions, Premier PR, Film Distributors Association, EPK, DMS, Vue Cinemas Gunwharf Quays & Miles, Ian, Harrison & Darren at Express FM Studios. We've only got thirty seconds, get back and take cover!…
This week, we take One More Shot of giving you a Lift as Jon Brown & Paul Marsh present an episode to get you Poor Things in the mood to Role Play as movie critics and tell us what you want in 2024. For our latest show, your (hopefully) favourite film Podcast contains our full (spoiler free) reviews of 'Poor Things', 'One More Shot' & more and we catch up with 'Little Bone Lodge & 'One More Shot' actor Neil Linpow for a chat about the movie itself. There's all your usual agenda items including News, Trailer Talk, the latest releases at the Cinema, on Streaming, Digital, 4K, Blu-Ray and DVD releases too. And, rounding us out we take a look into the future, in which we read out YOUR Tip Top 5 Most Anticipated films of 2024 and our own personal Top 5 films that we can't wait to see (OK maybe more than 5!) All this and more, in another bursting instalment of 'We're Gonna Need A Bigger Pod'! Written, Presented, Recorded By: Jon Brown & Paul Marsh Interviews: Paul Marsh Produced, Edited & Mixed By: Simon Bruce Jingle, Theme & Foley Master Supreme: Simon Bruce Recorded At: Express FM Studios, Portsmouth, UK Logo Art: Mason Jordan Cover Art Design: Paul Marsh Executive Producers: Jon Brown & Paul Marsh Distributed By: Michael Marsh Productions Special Thanks To: Neil Linpow, Stephanie Hitch, Madeleine Finlay-Hudson, Kate Mears, Hayley Donaghy, Sean Wilson, Simon Bruce, Sam Marsh, Lily Parke, Warner Bros. UK, Watertower Music, Disney UK, Walt Disney Home Entertainment, Paramount Home Entertainment, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment, Amazon Studios, Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, SKY TV, Now, Cameo Productions, Organic PR, EPK, Vue Cinemas Gunwharf Quays, Cineworld IMAX Leicester Square & Miles, Ian, Harrison, Darren & Dave at Express FM Studios. Bella!!!!!!!!…
This week, we are looking backwards to our best films of 2023 and forwards to lots of exciting films in 2024 as Jon Brown & Paul Marsh present an episode to get you buzzing for some films as sweet as honey but hopefully without a sting in the tail! For our latest show, your (hopefully) favourite film Podcast contains our full (spoiler free) review of 'The Beekeeper' ahead of it's release in cinemas and theaters Worldwide and we catch up with 'Suicide Squad', 'Fury' & 'The Beekeeper' Director David Ayer for a chat about the movie itself. There's also a interview from the show and topic of the moment, as we speak to Director James Strong and Writer Gwyneth Hughes of 'Mr Bates vs The Post Office' which was recorded ahead of the airing of the show and the national news that it has now become, plus there's all your usual agenda items including a sorting office of News, Trailer Talk, the latest releases at the Cinema, on Streaming, Digital, 4K, Blu-Ray and DVD releases too. And, rounding us out is an longing look back at 2023 Tip Top 5, in which we read out YOUR Tip Top 5 favourite films of 2023 and our own personal Top 10 films of the year (There may be an additional interview here, but we can't say who as it may reveal a clue to our Top 10 films of the year). All this and more, in another bursting instalment of 'We're Gonna Need A Bigger Pod'! Written, Presented, Recorded By: Jon Brown & Paul Marsh Interviews: Jon Brown & Paul Marsh Produced, Edited & Mixed By: Simon Bruce Jingle, Theme & Foley Master Supreme: Simon Bruce Recorded At: Express FM Studios, Portsmouth, UK Logo Art: Mason Jordan Cover Art Design: Paul Marsh Executive Producers: Jon Brown & Paul Marsh Distributed By: Michael Marsh Productions Special Thanks To: David Ayer, James Strong, Gwyneth Hughes, Neil Linpow, Stephanie Hitch, Madeleine Finlay-Hudson, Kate Mears, Hayley Donaghy, Sean Wilson, Simon Bruce, Sam Marsh, Lily Parke, Warner Bros. UK, Watertower Music, Disney UK, Walt Disney Home Entertainment, Paramount Home Entertainment, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment, Amazon Studios, Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, SKY TV, Now, Cameo Productions, Organic PR, EPK, Vue Cinemas Gunwharf Quays, Cineworld IMAX Leicester Square & Miles, Ian, Harrison, Darren & Dave at Express FM Studios. When the system is out of balance, we protect it.…
This week, Jon Brown & Paul Marsh present (get it....) a wonderful Christmas episode wrapped in a bow that will leave you smiling like a child who was given his favourite video games system by Santa! For our latest show, your (hopefully) favourite film Podcast contains our full (spoiler free) review of Godzilla Minus One & Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget, and there's all your usual agenda items including a moderate pick 'n' mix of News, Trailers, the latest releases at the Cinema, on Streaming, Digital, 4K, Blu-Ray and DVD releases too. And, rounding us out is a festive Tip Top 5, in which we read out YOUR Tip Top 5 Christmas Movies which caused a fair bit of debate online whether certain films are in fact, actually, Christmas films or just films set at Christmas! All this and more, tightly wrapped up in this week's instalment of 'We're Gonna Need A Bigger Pod'! Written, Presented, Recorded By: Jon Brown & Paul Marsh Produced, Edited & Mixed By: Simon Bruce Jingle, Theme & Foley Master Supreme: Simon Bruce Recorded At: Express FM Studios, Portsmouth, UK Logo Art: Mason Jordan Cover Art Design: Paul Marsh Executive Producers: Jon Brown & Paul Marsh Distributed By: Michael Marsh Productions Special Thanks To: Stephanie Hitch, Madeleine Finlay-Hudson, Kate Mears, Hayley Donaghy, Sean Wilson, Simon Bruce, Sam Marsh, Lily Parke, Warner Bros. UK, Watertower Music, Disney UK, Walt Disney Home Entertainment, Paramount Home Entertainment, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment, Amazon Studios, Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, SKY TV, Now, Cameo Productions, Organic PR, EPK, Vue Cinemas Gunwharf Quays, Cineworld IMAX Leicester Square & Miles, Ian, Harrison, Darren & Dave at Express FM Studios. The best way to spread Christmas cheer, is singing loud for all to hear!…
This week, Jon Brown & Paul Marsh present a strange and erie episode that will leave you with more questions than there are answers! For our latest show, your (hopefully) favourite film Podcast contains an insightful interview with Paul Rhys who stars in not one but two great films in the cinema at the moment in the shape of Saltburn and Napoleon. There's also our full (spoiler free) review of Leave The World behind, the latest Netflix blockbuster starring Julia Roberts, Mahershala Ali & Ethan Hawke, and there's all your usual agenda items including a moderate pick 'n' mix of News, the latest releases at the Cinema, on Streaming, Digital, 4K, Blu-Ray and DVD releases too. And, rounding us out is an an epic, so bad it's good Tip Top 5, in which we read out YOUR Tip Top 5 Disaster Movies (and no this feature doesn't crash and burn, however as always, the dog survives). All this and more, tightly wrapped up in this week's instalment of 'We're Gonna Need A Bigger Pod'! Written, Presented, Recorded By: Jon Brown & Paul Marsh Interviews: Paul Marsh Produced, Edited & Mixed By: Paul Marsh Jingle, Theme & Foley Master Supreme: Simon Bruce Recorded At: Express FM Studios, Portsmouth, UK Logo Art: Mason Jordan Cover Art Design: Paul Marsh Executive Producers: Jon Brown & Paul Marsh Distributed By: Michael Marsh Productions Special Thanks To: Paul Rhys, Stephanie Hitch, Madeleine Finlay-Hudson, Kate Mears, Hayley Donaghy, Sean Wilson, Simon Bruce, Sam Marsh, Lily Parke, Warner Bros. UK, Watertower Music, Disney UK, Walt Disney Home Entertainment, Paramount Home Entertainment, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment, Amazon Studios, Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, SKY TV, Now, Cameo Productions, Organic PR, EPK, Vue Cinemas Gunwharf Quays, Cineworld IMAX Leicester Square & Miles, Ian, Harrison, Darren & Dave at Express FM Studios. You're not leaving us?…
This week, it's a 'Wonka' special as Jon Brown & Paul Marsh present a deliciously sweet treat of an episode, that is a confection full of sugary 'Wonkalicious' goodness! For our latest show, your (hopefully) favourite film flavoured Podcast contains our full (spoiler free) review of 'Wonka' ahead of it's release in cinemas and theaters Worldwide, plus we catch up with 'Paddington', 'Paddington 2' & 'Wonka' Director Paul King for a chat about the movie, joined by one of the most magnificent Singer / Songwriters working today, Mr Neil Hannon of The Divine Comedy - who has written all of 'Wonka''s toe tappingly brilliant songs. There's also a wonderful interview from our good friend Hayley Donaghy as she waxes lyrical on 'The Lazarus Project' Season 2 with the show's Writer Joe Barton and there's all your usual agenda items including a moderate pick 'n' mix of News, Trailer Talk, the latest releases at the Cinema, on Streaming, Digital, 4K, Blu-Ray and DVD releases too. And, rounding us out is an all singing, all dancing Tip Top 5, in which we read out YOUR Tip Top 5 Musicals (and no we don't break into song randomly in order to announce them, although, we probably should have done). All this and more, tightly wrapped up in this week's candy covered instalment of 'We're Gonna Need A Bigger Pod'! Written, Presented, Recorded By: Jon Brown & Paul Marsh Interviews: Jon Brown & Hayley Donaghy Produced, Edited & Mixed By: Simon Bruce Jingle, Theme & Foley Master Supreme: Simon Bruce Recorded At: Express FM Studios, Portsmouth, UK Logo Art: Mason Jordan Cover Art Design: Paul Marsh Executive Producers: Jon Brown & Paul Marsh Distributed By: Michael Marsh Productions Special Thanks To: Paul King, Neil Hannon, Joe Barton, The Divine Comedy HQ, Stephanie Hitch, Madeleine Finlay-Hudson, Kate Mears, Hayley Donaghy, Sean Wilson, Simon Bruce, Sam Marsh, Lily Parke, Warner Bros. UK, Watertower Music, Disney UK, Walt Disney Home Entertainment, Paramount Home Entertainment, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment, Amazon Studios, Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, SKY TV, Now, Cameo Productions, Organic PR, EPK, Vue Cinemas Gunwharf Quays, Cineworld IMAX Leicester Square & Miles, Ian, Harrison, Darren & Dave at Express FM Studios. Come with me and you'll see, a World of Pure Imagination...…
Jon Brown & Sean Wilson return to speak with the iconic James Newton Howard, a Composer that has scored some of the lads' most treasured films growing up and is legendary in his pursuit of creating beautiful themes, thrilling motif’s and magnificent melodies across some of the biggest blockbusters of the last few decades, a number of phenomenal franchises and has done exemplary work on Television too. His profile includes writing scores for such huge films as 'Pretty Woman', 'The Prince Of Tides', 'Glengarry Glen Ross', 'The Fugitive', 'Wyatt Earp', 'Waterworld', 'Space Jam', 'My Best Friend's Wedding', Disney's 'Treasure Planet', 'Collateral', 'Batman Begins' (with Hans Zimmer), 'King Kong', 'Blood Diamond', 'Michael Clayton', 'I Am Legend', 'The Dark Knight' (with Hans Zimmer), 'Nightcrawler', the 'Fantastic Beasts' films, 'The Hunger Games' movies, Disney's 'Raya and the Last Dragon', 'News Of The World', Disney's 'Jungle Cruise' & many more! Recently he released an all new album of work featured in the latest exciting prequel in 'The Hunger Games' film franchise - 'The Ballad Of Songbirds & Snakes' and a stunning collection of specially recorded tracks on his album 'Night After Night' which celebrates his scores for famed film director M. Night Shyamalan, including music from James' amazing scores to 'The Sixth Sense', 'The Village' and 'Signs' among many others. Sean and Jon caught up with James to discuss his latest projects, his life, his career to date and what comes next... Written, Presented & Recorded By: Jon Brown & Sean Wilson Interview: Sean Wilson & Jon Brown Edited & Mixed By: Jon Brown Logo Design: Mason Jordan Cover Art Design: Jon Brown Cover Imaging Copyright: James Newton Howard, Sony Classical Records, Lionsgate Executive Producers: Jon Brown, Paul Marsh & Sean Wilson Distributed By: Michael Marsh Productions Special Thanks: James Newton Howard, Pamela Sollie, Karen Pitchford, Sean Wilson, Lily Parke, Paul Marsh, Sony Classical Records, Lionsgate, Cameo Productions, Vue Cinemas Gunwharf Quays, Watershed Bristol and Miles, Ian, Darren, Harrison and all at Express FM Studios. See you at the nearest Atoll Mariners!…
When you wish upon a star, your (hopefully) favourite film related Podcast returns from afar - and what a few weeks it has been! From Red (or Blue) Carpet Disney Premieres to the red, white and blue of Napoleon's flag or from the sparkling green of a Championship Snooker Table to the neon glow of DC's hottest new action property and even the flashing lights of a Police force giving chase to Harrison Ford in a 30 year old classic - Jon Brown & Paul Marsh are back with more magical movie goodness for your ears. This time, they've brought back up as the lads are joined by Guest Host Simon Bruce (dear friend and the man behind our jingles and themes) to help wax lyrical on the latest and greatest in this week's Film News, Trailers, Reviews and more! Plus - we're catching up with the dynamic directing duo that is Chris Buck and Fawn Veerasunthorn to talk about celebrating Disney's 100th anniversary with their latest animated feature 'Wish', we'll also be chatting with Director J. Blakeson about his thrilling new Disney+ show 'Culprits' and the brilliant documentary filmmaker Sam Blair about his incredible film 'Ronnie O' Sullivan: The Edge Of Everything' which charts the trials and tribulations of the Snooker icon. And of course - to celebrate 'Wish' - we get into YOUR Tip Top 5 Disney movies, as well as the usual Cinema, Streaming, 4K, Blu-Ray and DVD coverage to boot! Written, Presented, Recorded & Produced By: Paul Marsh, Jon Brown & Simon Bruce Interviews: Jon Brown & Paul Marsh Edited & Mixed By: Simon Bruce Jingle & Theme Master Supreme: Simon Bruce Recorded At: Express FM Studios, Portsmouth, UK Logo Art: Mason Jordan Cover Art Design: Paul Marsh Additional Noises That Make Us Sound Cool: Simon Bruce Executive Producers: Paul Marsh & Jon Brown Distributed By: Michael Marsh Productions Special Thanks To: Chris Buck, Fawn Veerasunthorn, Sam Blair, J. Blakeson, Stephanie Hitch, Madeleine Finlay-Hudson, Kate Mears, Anna Khandelwal, Simon Bruce, Sean Wilson, Samantha Marsh, Lily Parke, Walt Disney Animation, Disney UK, Disney +, Warner Bros., Warner Bros. Home Entertainment, Paramount Pictures, Sony Pictures, Lionsgate, A24, Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Amazon Studios, Cameo Productions, Premier PR, Film Distributors Association, EPK, DMS, Odeon Leicester Square, Cineworld IMAX Leicester Square and Vue Cinemas Gunwharf Quays & Miles, Ian, Harrison & Darren at Express FM Studios. Ziggy, Piggy, Ziggy Piggy....…
Running faster than a group of folks trying to escape a possessed set of animatronic robots in an abandoned Pizza restaurant, Jon Brown and Paul Marsh return with this week's episode and as always, there's a rich layer of interesting topics, placed neatly over it's cheesey, wholesome doughy base. On this latest show - we speak with the fabulous Film Director Susanna Fogel about her new movie that explores traversing the modern minefield that is dating called 'Cat Person' and iconic Rapper Che Lingo discusses his love for Anime and his brand new single tied to mighty Anime streaming titan Crunchyroll's Autumn & Winter slate. Plus, the lads retrospectively look back on recent cinema releases 'Flowers Of The Killer Moon' and 'Five Night's At Freddy's, there's all your usual agenda items including News, Trailer Talk, the latest on Cinema, Streaming, Digital, 4K, Blu-Ray and DVD releases too. And, we engage in your Tip Top 5 films that did not receive a wide cinematic or theatrical release (and yes, we know it was a challenge, but we're proud of you for trying). All loaded up and ready for you to play, on this week's fully stocked episode! Written, Presented, Recorded & Produced By: Jon Brown & Paul Marsh Interviews: Jon Brown Edited & Mixed By: Paul Marsh & Jon Brown Jingle & Theme Master Supreme: Simon Bruce Recorded At: Express FM Studios, Portsmouth, UK Logo Art: Mason Jordan Cover Art Design: Jon Brown Additional Noises That Make Us Sound Cool: Simon Bruce Executive Producers: Paul Marsh & Jon Brown Distributed By: Michael Marsh Productions Special Thanks To: Susanna Fogel, Che Lingo, Patrick Reed, Stephanie Hitch, Madeleine Finlay-Hudson, Kate Mears, Anna Khandelwal, Simon Bruce, Sean Wilson, Lily Parke, Samantha Marsh, Paramount Pictures, Universal Pictures, Warner Bros., Crunchyroll, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, Studio Canal, The Walt Disney Company, Disney UK, Disney+, Netflix, Amazon Studios, Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV+, Film Distributors Association, Cameo Productions, EPK, Substance Global, Vue Cinemas & Miles, Ian, Harrison & Darren at Express FM Studios. Could we BE any more Chandler.…
Welcome to a podcast that doesn't make you wait for the band to get back together - we do it every week! Join us for another exciting installment of your favorite film podcast, "We're Gonna Need A Bigger Pod." Hosted by Jon Brown and Paul Marsh, this show boasts enough guest stars to assemble a rather questionable band, and they're ready to rock the cinematic world. On this week's episode, we have a star-studded lineup: Walt Dorhn, director of the latest installment in the Trolls series, "Trolls: Band Together," joins us to share insights on how a movie like this comes together and discusses the incredible star power of the cast. Paul catches up with director Mikey Murray and the lead actors in his film "Mind-Set," Steve Oram and Eilis Cahill. They dive into a film that will take you on an emotional rollercoaster, making you laugh and cry within minutes of each other. The Tip Top 5 this week is a special tribute to the legendary Martin Scorsese as he releases his latest masterpiece, "Killers of the Flower Moon." Jon, Paul, and the listeners share their top 5 movies from Scorsese's illustrious filmography. Of course, you can expect all the usual news, views, and reviews that you've come to love, along with a surprise or two. It's a podcast that celebrates the magic of cinema while delivering plenty of entertainment and insight. Join us for another unforgettable episode of "We're Gonna Need A Bigger Pod" - because every week deserves a dose of cinematic brilliance! Special Thanks To: Walt Dohrn, Mikey Murray, Steve Oram, Eilis Cahill, Stephanie Hitch, Madeleine Finlay-Hudson, Lily Parke, Samantha Marsh, Sean Wilson, Disney UK, 20th Century Studios, Warner Bros. Pictures, Sony, Universal Pictures, Altitude Distribution, A24, Signature Entertainment, Park Circus, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, Universal Home Entertainment, Netflix, Apple TV, Paramount+, Cameo Productions, EPK, Premier PR, Organic, Substance Global, DNA PR, Rakouten TV, Odeon Cinemas, Cineworld IMAX Leicester Square and the Vue Cinema Gunwharf Quays. Extra Special Thanks: Vue Cinemas for always saying yes, no matter how insane the idea and Express FM for seeing to it there's always a studio to make this happen, with our greatest thanks to Miles, Ian, Harrison & Darren. Click Clack Fam!…
Jon Brown & Sean Wilson are back on the case, as they search for clues in their investigation to find out the secrets of the wonderful Hildur Guðnadóttir's score for Kenneth Branagh's latest outing as Poirot in front of the camera and once again as director behind the camera for the Agatha Christie inspired 'A Haunting In Venice'. Join the lads on this latest edition of the Podcast that celebrates Film, TV and Video Game music and the creators thereof, by sitting down with the many maestro’s involved industry wide to hear their stories about making the notes that emote. Hildur is a multi award winning Icelandic musician and composer who has garnered praise for her work scoring cinematic films such as 'Sicario: Day Of The Soldado', Todd Field’s critically acclaimed film ‘Tar’, Sarah Polley’s exceptional picture ‘Women Talking’ and Todd Phillips’ outstanding DC Comics movie ‘Joker’ for which her superb score won her the trifecta - a Golden Globe, a BAFTA and an Oscar. She’s also no stranger to home entertainment having garnered much deserved praise and awards for her craft in the creation of the score to hit series ‘Chernobyl’ and has even expertly tackled the soundscapes of the video game realm with her husband Sam Slater on the game ‘Battlefield 2042. Lately, asides from working on the much anticipated follow up to 'Joker' for director Todd Phillips of course, she’s been working, as we mentioned before, with director Kenneth Branagh composing the score for ‘A Haunting In Venice’ which is the latest entry into his film adaptations as director and star of the great work of the late Agatha Christie. Sean and Jon caught up with the magnificent Hildur to talk more about her creative process and on scoring the sound of Poirot's World…. Written, Presented & Recorded By: Jon Brown & Sean Wilson Interview: Sean Wilson & Jon Brown Edited & Mixed By: Jon Brown Cover Art Design: Jon Brown Cover Imaging Copyright: Hildur Guðnadóttir, White Bear PR, 20th Century Studios, Hollywood Records, WDMPS, Disney UK, Disney Music Group Executive Producers: Sean Wilson, Jon Brown & Paul Marsh Distributed By: Michael Marsh Productions Special Thanks: Hildur Guðnadóttir, Thomas Mikusz, Kyrie Hood, Sarah Roche, Sean Wilson, Paul Marsh, Lily Parke, Disney UK, 20th Century Studios, Hollywood Records, Disney Music Group, White Bear PR, EPK, Vue Cinemas Gunwharf Quays and Miles, Ian, Darren, Harrison and all at Express FM Studios. How about that mustache hey...…
Lend us your cauliflower ears as Jon Brown & Paul Marsh return after Paul took a swing at following some Cat bloke off the internet's investment advice, Jon got distracted by cinema's most spectacular exorcism in fifty years and they both got schooled on how not to be a monster by Richard E. Grant's fictional best selling (and scene stealing) author. Or in English if you please - your friendly neighbourhood middle aged men moaning about Movies are back this week sharing their commentary and coverage of the latest and greatest in the world of Film (and a little bit of Telly) right now! Speaking of, World class Scottish legend Dougray Scott talks 'Crime' (and Football) with Paul in honour of Season 2 of Irvine Welsh's 'Crime' premiering on ITV X and Jon chats with the fantastic and very lovely Alice Troughton about her feature film debut, 'The Lesson'. There’s also our thoughts on recent releases such as ‘A Haunting In Venice’, ‘Expend4bles', 'Dumb Money' and the 50th Anniversary re-release of vomit inducing, lights on leaving classic ‘The Exorcist’ (now in 4K Ultra Scary HD), plus, all your usual agenda items including News, Trailer Talk, the latest on Cinema, Streaming, Digital, 4K, Blu-Ray and DVD releases too. We've also got some awesome 'Dumb Money' merchandise (not money sadly) to give away and we will of course read out your Tip Top 5 Action Movie Ensembles! We haven't got any investment advice, but what we do have, is your latest, brand new edition of ‘We’re Gonna Need A Bigger Pod’! Written, Presented, Recorded & Produced By: Jon Brown & Paul Marsh Interviews: Paul Marsh & Jon Brown Edited & Mixed By: Jon Brown Recorded At: Express FM Studios, Portsmouth, UK Logo Art: Mason Jordan Cover Art Design: Jon Brown Executive Producers: Paul Marsh & Jon Brown Distributed By: Michael Marsh Productions Special Thanks To: Dougray Scott, Alice Troughton, Stephanie Hitch, Madeleine Finlay-Hudson, Lily Parke, Samantha Marsh, Sean Wilson, ITV, BBC, Black Bear Films, Paramount Pictures, Warner Bros., 20th Century Studios, Disney+, Disney UK, Lionsgate, Studio Canal, Universal, Universal Home Entertainment, Warner Discovery Home Entertainment, Arrow Video, Amazon Studios, Netflix, Cameo Productions, EPK, Substance Global & Premier PR. Extra Special Thanks: Vue Cinemas for always saying yes, no matter how insane the idea and Express FM for seeing to it there's always a studio to make this happen, with our greatest thanks to Miles, Ian, Harrison & Darren. The power of Christ compels you!…
It doesn’t take the detecting skills of Poirot to figure out that Jon Brown & Paul Marsh are back for a whole new run of episodes of ‘We’re Gonna Need Bigger Pod’! Yes, that’s right, hurriedly haunting your Podcast player, your favourite middle aged men moaning about Movies share their commentary and coverage of the latest and greatest in the world of Film right now! Tap that play button for an investigative insight into Kenneth Branagh’s ‘A Haunting In Venice’ by way of an interview with James Prichard - the Great Grandson of Poirot’s creator Agatha Christie! James discusses with us his role as CEO of Agatha Christie Ltd and Executive Producer of ‘A Haunting In Venice’. Speaking of seance related tomfoolery - we also caught up with YouTube sensations Danny & Michael Philippou, directors of quite possibly the best horror movie of the year - ‘Talk To Me’ in honour of its digital release. They talked to us, we let them in and the results were hilarious. There’s also our thoughts on recent releases such as ‘The Equalizer 3’, ‘The Nun II’ and the 30th Anniversary re-release of game changing cinematic dino drama ‘Jurassic Park’, plus, all your usual agenda items including News, Trailer Talk, the latest on Cinema, Streaming, Digital, 4K, Blu-Ray and DVD releases Plus, we proposed, you accepted, so we got down on one knee for the return of the Tip Top 5 where we read out YOUR Top 5 Wedding films! So let’s all round in a circle and hold hands and summon from the beyond - your latest, brand new edition of ‘We’re Gonna Need A Bigger Pod’! Written, Presented, Recorded & Produced By: Jon Brown & Paul Marsh Interviews: Paul Marsh & Jon Brown Edited & Mixed By: Jon Brown Recorded At: Express FM Studios, Portsmouth, UK Logo Art: Mason Jordan Cover Art Design: Jon Brown Executive Producers: Paul Marsh & Jon Brown Distributed By: Michael Marsh Productions Special Thanks To: James Prichard, Danny & Michael Philippou, Stephanie Hitch, Madeleine Finlay-Hudson, Lily Parke, Samantha Marsh, Sean Wilson, Disney UK, 20th Century Studios, Warner Bros. Pictures, Sony, Universal Pictures, Altitude Distribution, A24, Signature Entertainment, Park Circus, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, Universal Home Entertainment, Netflix, Apple TV, Paramount+, Cameo Productions, EPK, Premier PR, Organic, Substance Global, DNA PR, Rakouten TV, Odeon Cinemas, Cineworld IMAX Leicester Square and the Vue Cinema Gunwharf Quays. Extra Special Thanks: Vue Cinemas for always saying yes, no matter how insane the idea and Express FM for seeing to it there's always a studio to make this happen, with our greatest thanks to Miles, Ian, Harrison & Darren. Decent.…
Jon Brown & Sean Wilson light the fuse on this explosive, not so top secret new episode of 'Scoreheads' with a motorcycle off a cliff style deep dive into the music of the biggest and best mission yet 'Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One', with the film's Composer Lorne Balfe. Join the lads on this latest edition of the Podcast that celebrates Film, TV and Video Game music and the creators thereof, by sitting down with the many maestro’s involved industry wide to hear their stories about making the notes that emote. Lorne has done incredible work over the last few years across a spectrum of media including outstanding music for huge IP’s as 'Assassins Creed', 'FIFA' and 'Skylanders', television series such as 'The Crown', 'Genius', 'His Dark Materials', 'Dopesick' and 'The Wheel Of Time' and blockbuster movies including DC's 'Black Adam', 'Bad Boys For Life', 'Dungeons & Dragons: Honour Among Thieves', Marvel's 'Black Widow', 'Tetris', 'Mission: Impossible Fallout', 'Top Gun: Maverick' and Jon's favourite film of the year so far (at the time of writing this) - 'Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One'. Sean and Jon accepted the mission and chatted with Lorne for over an hour for this IMF style debrief on the soundtrack to Tom Cruise & Christopher McQuarrie's powerhouse of a cinematic adventure. Written, Presented & Recorded By: Jon Brown & Sean Wilson Interview: Sean Wilson & Jon Brown Edited & Mixed By: Jon Brown WGNABP Logo Art: Mason Jordan Cover Art Design: Jon Brown Cover Imaging Copyright: Lorne Balfe, Paramount Music, Sony Classical, La La Land Records, Paramount Pictures, Skydance Productions. Executive Producers: Sean Wilson, Jon Brown & Paul Marsh Distributed By: Michael Marsh Productions Special Thanks: Lorne Balfe, Ashleigh Kelly, Chandler Poling, Sarah Roche, Jane Bennett, Jesse Ure, Karen Pitchford, Sean Wilson, Lily Parke, Ruben Shaw, Keith Souch, Metrophonic, AIR Studios, Paramount Pictures, Skydance Productions, Paramount UK, Sony Classical, Sony Music Soundtracks, White Bear PR, EPK, Odeon Cinemas Leicester Square, Vue Cinemas Gunwharf Quays, Miles, Ian, Darren, Harrison and all at Express FM Studios. This Podcast will not self destruct in five seconds...…
Jon Brown & Sean Wilson are back with a bang this week to discuss the richly textured and magnificently crafted score for masterful director Christopher Nolan's latest epic, 'Oppenheimer'. Join the lads on this latest edition of the Podcast that celebrates Film, TV and Video Game music and the creators thereof, by sitting down with the many maestro’s involved industry wide to hear their stories about making the notes that emote. For this special episode we welcome very special guest Ludwig Göransson - the eminent and multi award winning Composer of some of the finest scores around right now including knock out work on Rockyverse entries ‘Creed’ & ‘Creed II’, interstellar instrumentation on Star Wars series ‘The Mandalorian’ and globally adored music on Ryan Coogler’s outstanding ‘Black Panther’ films for Marvel. He first teamed up with the phenomenal filmmaker Christopher Nolan on the sci-fi, time warping ‘Tenet’ and their so far successful working relationship continues with- as declared by many - Ludwig’s best and finest work to date - his brand new soundscapes for Christopher Nolan’s latest masterwork - ‘Oppenheimer’ which launched into cinemas Worldwide this weekend. Sean and Jon caught up with Ludwig for an hour, to discuss, in great detail, the process of creating the sound of ‘Oppenheimer’ for this new edition of ‘Scoreheads’.... Written, Presented & Recorded By: Jon Brown & Sean Wilson Interviews: Sean Wilson & Jon Brown Edited & Mixed By: Jon Brown WGNABP Logo Art: Mason Jordan Cover Art Design: Jon Brown Cover Imaging Copyright: Universal Pictures, Backlot Music, Syncopy Productions Executive Producers: Sean Wilson, Jon Brown & Paul Marsh Distributed By: Michael Marsh Productions Special Thanks: Ludwig Göransson, Nikki Walsh, Elizabeth Duggins, Vanessa Collins, Lily Parke, Paul Marsh, Ruben Shaw, Backlot Music, Universal Pictures, PMA, Cameo Productions, EPK, BFI Imax Waterloo, Vue Cinemas Gunwharf Quays, Miles, Ian, Darren, Harrison and all at Express FM Studios. The chances of you not loving this Podcast are near zero...…
Jon Brown & Paul Marsh are racing their way back into your ears with their collective thoughts on a number of hot topics in the world of Film this week, with your latest episode of the Podcast that gets people's names wrong more often than Dominic Toretto says family. Straight off the starting line we've got a great interview with the brilliant Writer & Actor Neil Linpow, talking about his magnificent new movie 'Little Bone Lodge', we've got our thoughts on 'Fast X', the latest instalment in the super Car saga that is 'Fast & Furious' and we take a deeper look at both James Gunn's Marvel magnum opus 'Guardians Of The Galaxy Volume 3' and Neil's aforementioned house of horrors 'Little Bone Lodge'. Plus, we've got all your usual agenda items including News, Trailer Talk, THAT 'Mission: Impossible' trailer in it's entirety, the latest on Cinema, Streaming, Digital, 4K, Blu-Ray and DVD releases and we kick off our Tip Top 5 Racing films (which, we'll be looking to you to suggest yours while get a tyre change). So restock the NOS tanks, put the pedal to the metal and race your way over to the play button Pod family! Written, Presented, Recorded & Produced By: Jon Brown & Paul Marsh Interviews: Paul Marsh Edited & Mixed By: Jon Brown Recorded At: Express FM Studios, Portsmouth, UK Logo Art: Mason Jordan Cover Art Design: Jon Brown Executive Producers: Paul Marsh & Jon Brown Distributed By: Michael Marsh Productions Special Thanks To: Neil Linpow, Marek Steven, Sab Astley, 20th Century Studios, The Walt Disney Company, Marvel Studios, Disney +, Disney UK, Sony Pictures, Paramount Pictures, Paramount+, Universal Pictures, Backlot Music, Disney Music, Skydance, A24, eOne, Signature Entertainment, Cameo Productions, EPK, I-D PR, Premier PR, Organic, PR, Freud PR, White Bear PR, 2Bentertainment, Odeon Luxe Leicester Square, Odeon Cinemas, Cineworld IMAX Leicester Square and the Vue Cinema Gunwharf Quays. Extra Special Thanks: Lily Parke, Samantha Marsh, Sean Wilson, Vue Cinemas for always saying yes, no matter how insane the idea and Express FM for seeing to it there's always a studio to make this happen, with our greatest thanks to Miles, Ian, Connor & Darren. Did that look cool?…
Jon Brown & Sean Wilson are back with their Walkmans at the ready, loaded only with cassettes of the very best scores from outer space. Do you know who has made an interstellar score for the ages whilst simultaneously sonically closing the final chapter of the other greatest trilogy of all time (and space) at the movies? John Murphy, that's who and he joins us for this week's show! Yes that's right, it's the ravaging return of the Podcast that celebrates Film, TV and Video Game music and the creators thereof, by sitting down with the many magnificent maestro’s involved industry wide to hear their stories about making the notes that emote. This week, sees the return of Liverpool's finest, John Murphy, to talk about his score for the incredible James Gunn's latest blockbuster with heart - 'Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol 3'. Just to catch you up on who he is though, this week’s fantastic featured guest is an award winning self taught multi instrumental musician that has written phenomenal scores for some of the best of the best filmmakers working today. He’s written brilliant music for Guy Ritchie for such iconic British movies as ‘Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels’ and ‘Snatch’, composed career making scores for Danny Boyle on his films ‘28 Days Later, ‘Millions’ and ‘Sunshine’ and contributed sonic palettes to the mayhem of ‘Miami Vice’ for Michael Mann and the comic book World of ‘Kick Ass’ for Matthew Vaughn. You’ll likely best know him from two of his finest creations - the tracks ‘In A House, In A Heartbeat’ from 28 Days Later and the sublime ‘Adagio In D Minor’ from’ Sunshine’ that went on to be used in dozens of shows, TV commercials, film trailers and much more keeping their respective popularity alive long after the films and soundtracks they were intended for had been released. Lately he’s been working closely with his good friend James Gunn on the music of James film ‘The Suicide Squad’ for DC and ‘The Guardians Of The Galaxy Holiday Special’ for Marvel, which of course would bring us directly to why we’re here today, to celebrate and hear more about his unique and game changing score for the latest and final chapter in Gunn’s Marvel magnum opus - ‘Guardians Of The Galaxy Volume 3’. John recently sat down with Sean & Jon especially, for this all new edition of 'Scoreheads'. Written, Presented & Recorded By: Jon Brown & Sean Wilson Interviews: Sean Wilson & Jon Brown Edited By: Jon Brown WGNABP Logo Art: Mason Jordan Cover Art Design: Jon Brown Cover Imaging Copyright: Marvel Studios, Hollywood Records & Disney Music Group Executive Producers: Sean Wilson, Jon Brown & Paul Marsh Distributed By: Michael Marsh Productions Special Thanks: John Murphy, Chandler & Christian, Holly Battaglia, Megan Masson, Lily Parke, Paul Marsh, Marvel Studios, The Walt Disney Company, Disney Music Group, Disney UK, Freuds PR, White Bear PR, Cineworld IMAX Leicester Square, Vue Cinema Gunwharf Quays, Miles, Darren, Ian & Connor at Express FM It's good to have friends.…
Proving once again that the force is strong in these two, Jon Brown & Sean Wilson return with your latest instalment of 'Scoreheads' and this one is an absolute must if you're a Star Wars fan, as the lads are chatting with two maestro's that have become synonymous with symphonies for galaxies far, far, far away... Yes that's right, it's the Podcast that celebrates Film, TV and Video Game music and the creators thereof, by sitting down with the many magnificent maestro’s involved industry wide to hear their stories about making the notes that emote. For this latest episode, Jon & Sean have completed their Jedi training and spoken to two absolute masters at scoring Star Wars - Gordy Haab and Stephen Barton, both of which are well versed in the scoring arts. Gordy in particular is no stranger to the Star Wars Universe, having written music for games such as 'Knights Of The Old Republic', 'Kinect Star Wars', Electronic Arts' 'Star Wars Battlefront' & 'Star Wars Battlefront II', 'Star Wars Squadrons', 'Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order' and more! Stephen, Gordy's composing partner on both 'Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order' and 'Star Was Jedi: Survivor' is also an established craftsmen in creating bespoke and brilliant music for video games having worked on 'Call Of Duty 4: Modern Warfare', 'Titanfall', 'Titanfall 2' and 'Apex Legends'. In this latest, Star Wars fan friendly episode of Scoreheads, Jon and Sean sit down with Stephen & Gordy for an hour, to talk about the phenomenal and breathtaking score they have crafted (and the subsequent 4 hour soundtrack album) for the most thrilling new entry into the Star Wars video game pantheon yet - 'Star Wars Jedi: Survivor'! Written, Presented & Recorded By: Jon Brown & Sean Wilson Interviews: Sean Wilson & Jon Brown Edited By: Jon Brown WGNABP Logo Art: Mason Jordan Cover Art Design: Jon Brown Executive Producers: Sean Wilson, Jon Brown & Paul Marsh Distributed By: Michael Marsh Productions Special Thanks: Stephen Barton, Gordy Haab, Sabrina Hutchinson, Chandler & Christian, Lily Parke, Holly Battaglia, Megan Masson, Lucasfilm Ltd, Respawn Entertainment, Electronic Arts, The Walt Disney Company, Disney Music Group, Defiant Talent, White Bear PR, Miles, Mason, Darren & Ian at Express FM The force will be with you, always....…
Better late than never, Jon Brown & Paul Marsh are back with an episode that's probably older than Dracula himself now, but hey, we've been busy and it's the thought that counts right? So much going on again for this latest Film focused Pod, so we're putting the nails in the Coffin with all the Vampire puns for a show that like the Dark Lord himself, may be old, but still has bite - I'll stake my house on it. Ok, I'll stop now. Do you know who are immortal legends? Immortalised on the screen at least anyways - Jason Bateman, Marlon Wayans, Chris Tucker and Chris Messina who joined very special guest interviewer Hayley Donaghy to continue where we left off on those series of great 'Air' interviews. Plus, the lads give their thoughts on 'Renfield', 'Ride On' and Beetlejuice's 35th Anniversary at the Cinema (yikes), walk you through what's hot and what's not on Streaming channels including 'Chupa', 'Operation Fortune' and 'On A Wing & A Prayer' and take their pick of the latest 4K, Blu-Ray's and DVD's. There's also (now, to be honest, old) News & Trailers, YOUR Tip Top 5, God damn, stake sucking Vampire Movies and some of the worst Vampire puns ever written, alongside our (sacrificial) G.O.A.T Of The Week. Play catch up with our catch up, but just don't catch the Vampire flu. Keeps you up all night and makes you not like Garlic. Or Sunshine. Or good skin. Written, Presented, Recorded & Produced By: Paul Marsh & Jon Brown Guest Interviewer: Hayley Donaghy Edited By: Jon Brown Recorded At: Express FM Studios, Portsmouth, UK Logo Art: Mason Jordan Cover Art Design: Jon Brown Executive Producers: Paul Marsh & Jon Brown Distributed By: Michael Marsh Productions Extra Special Thanks: Steph & Hayley at Cameo Productions and the Oddyo Team for being the best in the business, Vue Cinemas for always finding us a seat in the middle row to see that thing we haven't seen yet (right at the last minute as well) and Express FM for seeing to it there's always a studio to make this happen, with our greatest thanks to Miles, Mason, Darren & Ian. If it took an eternity to read this far and you're still alive? You're probably a Vampire.…
Wa-hoo! Here's your next coin-up friendly, multi level instalment of our music focused spin-off 'Scoreheads' upon which, our very own Jon Brown & Sean Wilson hit the 2 Player button and shoot for the High Score board by speaking to the best of the best Composers behind the scenes of the Film, TV and Video Game music industry. A show that celebrates that very same music and the creators of it by sitting down with the many maestro’s involved industry wide to hear their stories about making the notes that emote. For this latest episode, Jon & Sean are reunited with the magnificent, multi award winning Film, TV and Video Game music Composer Brian Tyler, who has crafted powerful scores for projects over the years that include thrilling scores for films such as 'Frailty', 'The Expendables' trilogy, 'Iron Man 3', 'Thor: The Dark World', 'Avengers: Age Of Ultron', 'Crazy Rich Asians', 'Ready Or Not', 'Scream V' and 'Scream VI' and almost all of the films in 'The Fast and the Furious' series among many others. On Television you'll hear his brilliant work in the hit Taylor Sheridan shows 'Yellowstone', '1883' and '1923' and he's a dab hand at a memorable video game score too with work on such huge IP's as the 'Assassins Creed' and 'Far Cry' franchises to boot. He's no stranger to a memorable, iconic, theme either - evidenced in his contributions as the author of the NFL Sunday Countdown theme, the Formula 1 theme, the Marvel Studios theme from 2013 - 2016 and Universal Pictures 100th Anniversary theme (adapted from the work of the late, great Jerry Goldsmith). Recently, when he's not scoring visual media or dropping beats, he's been been changing the game with his high concept, state of the art live show 'Are We Dreaming' and also enjoying success in Vegas with the phenomenal 'Awakening'. Lately he's been bringing his A game to the World of Nintendo, as he returns to animation to score his finest work to date, the thrilling, uplifting and energetic and nostalgic score for 'The Super Mario Bros.' which debuts this week in cinemas Worldwide. Sean and Jon spent over an hour with Brian discussing what he's been up to, the story behind his latest work on 'The Super Mario Bros,' and so much more... Let's-a go! Written, Presented & Recorded By: Jon Brown & Sean Wilson Interviews: Sean Wilson & Jon Brown Edited By: Jon Brown WGNABP Logo Art: Mason Jordan Brian Photo Credit: Aris Stoulil Cover Art Design: Jon Brown Executive Producers: Sean Wilson, Jon Brown & Paul Marsh Distributed By: Michael Marsh Productions Special Thanks: Brian Tyler, Jeff Sanderson, Jenny Huynh, Paul Marsh, Lily Parke, 2bEntertainment, Universal Pictures, Backlot Music, Cameo Productions, EPK, Express FM, Cineworld IMAX Leicester Square and Vue Cinemas Gunwharf Quays. Extra Special Thanks: Cineworld Cinemas (from Sean) + Vue Cinemas (from Jon) for always finding us a seat in the middle row to see everything we need to see for these shows and Express FM for seeing to it there's always a studio to make this happen, with our greatest thanks to Miles, Mason, Darren & Ian It's about family...…
Crikey! We've got another choc-full episode of film appreciating greatness for you this Easter, so why not grab your Nintendo Game Boy, pop on a nice comfortable pair of Nike Air Jordan's and take the fast track via an interdimensional plumbing pipe back to the 80's, as Jon Brown and Paul Marsh precariously navigate the brick block platforms that are this week's new movie releases, inspired by pop culture and sport icons of yesteryear. Speaking of, the spectacularly brilliant Hayley Donaghy and Madeleine Finlay-Hudson are our super star Guest Interviewers this week. They managed to get the highest score on the leaderboard, by interviewing some of the folks responsible for bringing our childhoods back to life and providing you with our biggest episode for guests yet by having insider chats with the mighty... Ben Affleck Matt Damon Chris Pratt Charlie Day & Anya Taylor-Joy ...discussing Easter Weekend Box Office behemoths 'Air' and 'The Super Mario Bros. Movie' respectively, which Jon and Paul also review, alongside the return of Richard Donner's 'Superman: The Movie' to Cinemas, 'The Portable Door' on Streaming, 'Avatar: The Way Of Water' on Digital and 'Babylon' on 4K Blu-Ray, plus loads more! The lads will also be court side with the latest News & Trailers, as well as a slam dunk of a Tip Top 5 - 90's Action Movies - as suggested by listener Ali McNiff, so we'll be reading out his, ours and YOURS, but not in the style of Basketball commentators. Because, that would just be weird. There's also our GOAT Of The Week and you can find out who won our 'Dungeons & Dragons: Honour Among Thieves' merchandise competition too, so make sure you listen to hear if it was you! So grab those Karts, put the pedal to the metal and we'll try not to drop any red shells! Written, Presented, Recorded & Produced By: Paul Marsh & Jon Brown Guest Interviewers: Hayley Donaghy & Madeleine Finlay-Hudson Edited By: Jon Brown Recorded At: Express FM Studios, Portsmouth, UK Logo Art: Mason Jordan Cover Art Design: Jon Brown Executive Producers: Paul Marsh & Jon Brown Distributed By: Michael Marsh Productions Special Thanks: Ben Affleck, Matt Damon, Chris Pratt, Charlie Day, Anya Taylor-Joy, Hayley Donaghy, Madeleine Finlay-Hudson, Sean Wilson, Lily Parke, Samantha Marsh, Ali McNiff, Warner Bros., Universal Pictures, Paramount Pictures, Sony Pictures, eOne, Marvel, Netflix, Amazon Studios, Amazon Prime Video, Sky, NOW, BFI, Backlot Music, 2bentertainment, DDA, Substance Global, Cameo Productions, EPK, Cineworld IMAX Leicester Square and Vue Gunwharf Quays. Extra Special Thanks: Steph, Hayley & Maddy at Cameo Productions and the Oddyo Team for being the best in the business, Vue Cinemas for always finding us a seat in the middle row to see that thing we haven't seen yet and Express FM for seeing to it there's always a studio to make this happen, with our greatest thanks to Miles, Mason, Darren & Ian. It's real swell that you read this far and honestly if you have, then you too will believe that a man can fly.…
Great dragons ablaze! It's a monster of a show this week, one that we quite literally had to wait for Jonathan for, in order to free it from it's post production prison so it may fly free and be shared with the people like a wealth of riches. Join Paul Marsh & Jon Brown as they roll an 8 sided dice and go on an epic quest to unpack the latest News, Trailers and Cinema, Streaming, Digital, 4K, Blu-Ray and DVD releases, taking breaks only to do battle with Orcs (mostly found under bridges or in You Tube comment sections). And yes, you DID read that headline correctly, it is indeed, a 'Dungeons & Dragons: Honour Among Thieves' Special and it absolutely features interviews with the Cast & Crew including (takes deep breath)... Michelle Rodriguez Rege'-Jean Page Sophia Lillis Directors John Francis Daley & Jonathan Goldstein Producer Jeremy Latcham ...courtesy of our brilliant Guest Interviewer Steph Hitch! Plus Paul & Jon review 'Dungeons & Dragons: Honour Among Thieves', 'Little Eggs: An African Rescue', 'In The Middle', 'Riotsville USA' and '80 For Brady' at the Cinema, 'Tetris' on Streaming and a look at 4K, Blu-Rays and DVD's including 'Hurst: The First and Only', meaning you won't have to send a raven to find out about those either! Keeping in the 'Dungeons & Dragons' theme, we also read out YOUR Tip Top 5 Fantasy films (as well as our own lists, naturally) so be sure to listen in to find out why 'The Princess Bride' is one of the best films ever made. No, wait, that's not what I was meant to say - I was meant to say - listen in to find out YOUR choices! (Been at the Tavern again, sorry). And (nope, not done yet) we also have some amazing 'Dungeons & Dragons: Honour Among Thieves' merchandise to give away including a Cap, Water Bottle, Hoodie and Bag! Be sure to listen to the Pod, to find out how to enter the draw. Hit play to enter the arena (just don't roll a 1). Written, Presented, Recorded & Produced By: Paul Marsh & Jon Brown Guest Interviewer: Steph Hitch Edited By: Jon Brown Recorded At: Express FM Studios, Portsmouth, UK Logo Art: Mason Jordan Cover Art Design: Jon Brown Executive Producers: Paul Marsh & Jon Brown Distributed By: Michael Marsh Productions Special Thanks: Sean Wilson, Lily Parke, Samantha Marsh, eOne, Paramount Pictures, Universal Pictures, Warner Bros., Disney UK, The Walt Disney Company, Lionsgate, Paramount+, Apple TV+, Tull Stories, Dogwoof, Dazzler Media, Miracle Comms, Film Distributors Association, Cameo Productions, Premier PR, DDA, ARPR, Margaret London, The Warrior Agency, EPK, Soho Hotel, BFI IMAX Waterloo, Cineworld IMAX Leicester Square & Vue Cinemas Gunwharf Quays. Extra Special Thanks: Steph Hitch, Cameo Productions and the Oddyo Team for being the best in the business, Vue Cinemas for always finding us a seat in the middle row to see that thing we haven't seen yet and Express FM for seeing to it there's always a studio to make this happen, with our greatest thanks to Miles, Mason, Darren & Ian. I can't help thinking this would be better if Jonathan were here to read it...…
From your friends at 'We're Gonna Need A Bigger Pod', a brand new off shoot dedicated solely to the love of the music of both big and small screens, born out of a mutual respect and unwavering admiration for the folks that write the scores featured in all of your favourite films, television series and video games. A show that celebrates that very same music and the creators of it by sitting down with the many maestro’s involved industry wide to hear their stories about making the notes that emote. Join hosts Jon Brown & Sean Wilson as they present to you the full, uncut, mammoth 60 minute long conversation with Tyler Bates and his daughter Lola Colette to chat about Lola’s rise as an artist, musician, future rock star and composer and Tyler who’s work spans many decades as a musician, touring artist, rock legend, music producer and film composer and has seen him work with some of the best of the best including rock artists Bush, metal icon Jerry Cantrell and film director James Gunn. He’s the Composer of the sensational scores for entries into such huge Hollywood franchises as ‘Guardians of The Galaxy’, ‘Fast and the Furious’ and ‘John Wick’ and he’s been enjoying well deserved praise from horror fans too for his amazing music for Ti West’s twisted trilogy ‘X’, ‘Pearl’ and the upcoming ‘Maxxine’. Sean and Jon spent over an hour with Tyler and Lola and here, now fully uncut with everything kept in is what they had to say, on this, our very first episode of ‘We’re Gonna Need A Bigger Pod Presents… Scoreheads’. It's Showtime! Written, Presented & Recorded By: Jon Brown & Sean Wilson Interviews: Sean Wilson & Jon Brown Edited By: Jon Brown WGNABP Logo Art: Mason Jordan Cover Art Design: Jon Brown Executive Producers: Sean Wilson, Jon Brown & Paul Marsh Distributed By: Michael Marsh Productions Special Thanks: Tyler Bates, Lola Colette, Peter Quinn, Paul Marsh, Lily Parke, 2bEntertainment, Universal Pictures, A24, Lionsgate, Netflix, Marvel Studios, The Walt Disney Company, Disney Music Group, A24 Music, Lakeshore Records, Sony Classical Records, Sony Music Group, Premier PR, Cameo Productions, EPK, Cineworld IMAX Leicester Square, Picturehouse Central and Vue Cinemas Gunwharf Quays Extra Special Thanks: Cineworld Cinemas (from Sean) + Vue Cinemas (from Jon) for always finding us a seat in the middle row to see everything we need to see for these shows and Express FM for seeing to it there's always a studio to make this happen, with our greatest thanks to Miles, Mason, Darren & Ian Be seeing you, Mr Wick...…
Like our friends behind the making of 'John Wick Chapter 4', we've packed a lot of hefty, high quality, unmissable action into this week's lengthy episode of 'We're Gonna Need A Bigger Pod'! Join Jon Brown & Paul Marsh as they digest the week's top stories in film, look at the hottest new trailers and give their thoughts on a multitude of newness at the multiplex including a closer look at 'Rye Lane', 'Shazam! Fury Of The Gods', 'The Cow Who Sang A Song Into The Future', '1976', 'A Good Person' and 'John Wick Chapter 4'. By no measure is the small screen left out either as the lads give their thoughts on 'Agent Elvis' and 'The Boston Strangler' on Streaming and take their pick of the week's shiny new Downloads, 4K, Blu-Ray and DVD's. Plus, speaking of things that pack punch - check out our interview with magnificent maestro Joseph Shirley as he discusses his musical contributions to the Star Wars and Rocky verses respectively, as he takes the baton in leading the charge on the soundtracks for 'Creed III' and Season 3 of 'The Mandalorian'. Plus, we read out YOUR Tip Top 5 Sequels (as well as our own lists, naturally) so be sure to listen in to find out which number two was the best for you. (Honestly, that sounded better in my head). Let the games begin! Written, Presented, Recorded & Produced By: Jon Brown & Paul Marsh Interviews: Jon Brown Edited By: Jon Brown Recorded At: Express FM Studios, Portsmouth, UK Logo Art: Mason Jordan Cover Art: Jon Brown & Paul Marsh Executive Producers: Paul Marsh & Jon Brown Distributed By: Michael Marsh Productions Special Thanks: Joseph Shirley, Alix Becq-Weinstein, Holly Battaglia, Lily Parke, Samantha Marsh, Sean Wilson, Dreamworks, Universal Pictures, Paramount Pictures, Searchlight Pictures, The Walt Disney Company, Disney UK, Disney Music Group, Warner Bros. Pictures, MGM, Lionsgate, Netflix, Sky Cinema, Sovereign Films, New Wave Films, Rhapsody PR, Cameo Productions, Fetch PR, Porter Frith Ltd, Substance Global, 2b Entertainment, EPK, Cineworld IMAX Leicester Square, Vue Cinemas Gunwharf Quays Extra Special Thanks: Vue Cinemas for always finding us a seat in the middle row to see that thing we haven't seen yet and Express FM for seeing to it there's always a studio to make this happen, with our greatest thanks to Miles, Mason, Darren & Ian I wouldn't hang about here reading this for too long, unless you're having trouble sleeping, then by all means, knock yourself out. (Ok I'm going now). Update Description…
Like our local multiplex, it's a busy one this week with an episode positively bursting at the seams (and almost as long as an Oscar speech) as Paul Marsh and Jon Brown digest the last week in Film (and a bit of telly too)! Join the lads as they review 'Champions' and '65', get the low down on 'Shazam! Fury Of The Gods' from Guest Reviewer Ruben Shaw, tackle a bit of television with 'A Town Called Malice', share our thoughts on 'Luther: The Fallen Sun' and go over the latest films on Streaming, Digital, 4K, Blu-Ray, DVD and more. (Yes, alright, you can come and play too Batman & Robin). We've got some top interviews for you as well with stars Jack Rowan and Tahirah Sharif discussing their lead roles in Nick Love's brilliant new comedy drama thriller 'A Town Called Malice' for Sky & Now and Jon Brown celebrates the release of 'Living' on Blu-Ray and DVD by way of a catch up with it's most excellent director Oliver Hermanus. Plus, we read out EVERY, SINGLE, ONE of your Tip Top 5 Tom Cruise films (as well as our own lists, naturally), so listen in to find out if we got to yours in time and whether it's a risky business letting these two mavericks undertake such an impossible mission. (I know, I know. I'll get me coat). In the words of the prophet Marshall Mathers - "Let's get down to business!" Written, Presented, Recorded & Produced By: Jon Brown & Paul Marsh Interviews: Paul Marsh & Jon Brown Guest Reviewer: Ruben Shaw Edited By: Jon Brown Recorded At: Express FM Studios, Portsmouth, UK Logo Art: Mason Jordan Cover Art: Jon Brown Distributed By: Michael Marsh Productions Special Thanks: Jack Rowan, Tahirah Sharif, Oliver Hermanus, Ruben Shaw, Lily Parke, Samantha Marsh, Stephanie Hitch, Madeleine Finlay-Hudson, Paramount Pictures, ABC, Entertainment Weekly, Universal Pictures, MGM, Amazon Studios, Sony Pictures, The Walt Disney Company, Disney Studios, Warner Bros. UK, eOne, Lionsgate, Film Distributors Association, Icon Film Distribution, Sky TV, Now, Netflix, Cameo Productions, The Warrior Agency and The Ruby Tuesday Extra Special Thanks: Vue Cinemas for always finding us a seat in the middle row to see that thing we haven't seen yet and Express FM for seeing to it there's always a studio to make this happen, with our greatest thanks to Miles, Mason, Darren & Ian Honestly I'm still only just getting over last week's episode, so if you've read this far, I appreciate you coming by to see if we're ok. Thank You. We'de love you more if you liked and shared though. Especially you with the white t-shirt. You know who you are.…
Behold! Paul Marsh and Jon Brown cast a microscopic eye across the new film releases on the big and small screen this week, with some celebrity guests added to the mix for gargantuan measure! Join the lads as they ramble honestly, rant relentlessly and give their views on this week's film news, discuss the hottest new trailers and slash their way through a spoiler free review of 'Scream VI', take a peek at 'Champions' and '65' and recap the best of the latest streaming titles. There's also a Tip Top 5 on the films of 1989, a International Women's Day celebration by way of not one, but two 'G.O.A.T's Of The Week' and an awesome conversation with 'John Wick' series and 'X' and 'Pearl' music composer Tyler Bates and his most excellent daughter Lola Colette - a shining star on the rise as a brilliant musician, singer, songwriter and composer in her own right. All going on this week - so let's get to it shall we! Written, Presented, Recorded & Produced By: Jon Brown & Paul Marsh Interviews: Jon Brown & Sean Wilson Edited By: Jon Brown Recorded At: Express FM Studios, Portsmouth, UK Logo Art: Mason Jordan Cover Art: Jon Brown Distributed By: Michael Marsh Productions With Special Thanks To: Tyler Bates, Lola Colette, Peter Quinn, Stephanie Economou, Germaine Franco, Sean Wilson, Stew Parsons, Lily Parke, Samantha Marsh, Apple TV+, Lionsgate, Paramount Pictures, Disney UK, The Walt Disney Company, Sony Pictures Releasing, Universal Pictures, Focus Features, Film Distributors Association, Warner Bros. Pictures, A24, Netflix and Caffeine. Yup, we thanked Coffee. Extra Special Thanks To:- Vue Cinemas for making sure we've seen everything we possibly can and always being at the end of a call or email if we ever need you and Mason Jordan, Miles Henson and everyone at Express FM for being a beacon of support and encouragement. I'm sorry, there's no prize for reading this far, but if you did, good on you champ, gold star. We love you.…
Jon Brown & Paul Marsh are back for another often comical in-depth deep dive into all that's happening across the galaxy of fun that is the film industry. Join the lads as they ramble honestly, rant relentlessly and give their views on this week's film news, discuss the hottest new trailers and provide as promised - reviews of 'Creed III', 'What's Love Got To Do With It?' and 'Cocaine Bear' at the cinema. There's your usual updates on what's happening at the cinema outside of the big releases, an update on new Digital, 4K, Blu-Ray & DVD's that dropped this week and much more. Our 'Tip Top 5' this time focuses on the films of 1995, our 'G.O.A.T Of The Week' is a champion in front of and behind the camera and there's a brilliant chat with Devo front man and top drawer Composer Mark Mothersbaugh who chats with Jon Brown and Sean Wilson about his music for 'Cocaine Bear' Written, Presented, Recorded & Produced By: Jon Brown & Paul Marsh Edited By: Jon Brown Interview: Jon Brown & Sean Wilson Recorded At: Express FM Studios, Portsmouth, UK Artwork: Mason Jordan Distributed By: Michael Marsh Productions With Special Thanks To: Extra Special Thanks To:- Vue Cinemas for making sure we've seen everything and always being at the end of a call or email if we ever need you and always saying yes and Mason Jordan, Miles Henson and everyone at Express FM for their never ending support and encouragement. Still reading this? I do hope you're not on the Toilet. Please do comment, like and share with all of your friends though and we promise not to tell anyone you like to hear us while you poop.…
Join the lads as they ramble honestly, rant relentlessly and give their views on this week's film news, discuss the hottest new trailers and give an amusing preview of 'Cocaine Bear' and a quick look at 'What's Love Got To Do With It?'. They also review 'Joyland' and 'Broker' at the cinema, 'Videodrome' and 'Prey For The Devil' on Digital, 4K, Blu-Ray & DVD and 'Devotion' and 'Three Day Millionaire' on Streaming. There's also this week's all time 'Tip Top 5', our 'G.O.A.T Of The Week' and a wonderful conversation with the magnificent Composer Chanda Dancy who talks about her brilliant music for 'Devotion' and 'Whitney Houston: I Wanna Dance With Somebody'. Written, Presented, Recorded & Produced By: Jon Brown & Paul Marsh Edited By: Jon Brown Recorded At: Express FM Studios, Portsmouth, UK Artwork: Mason Jordan Distributed By: Michael Marsh Productions With Special Thanks To: Chanda Dancy, Lily Parke, Samantha Marsh, Studio Soho Distribution, Picturehouse, Apple TV+, Lionsgate, The Walt Disney Company, Disney UK, Sony Pictures, Studio Canal, Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Mubi, DDA, Premier, Organic, DNA and White Bear PR Extra Special Thanks To:- Vue Cinemas for making sure we've seen everything and always being at the end of a call or email if we ever need you and always saying yes and Mason Jordan, Miles Henson and everyone at Express FM for their never ending support and encouragement. Well you got this far, so please do comment, like and share with all of your friends and that way we have no reason to cry today.…
Welcome friends, to a brand new Podcast dedicated to the love of all things film! Join hosts Paul Marsh & Jon Brown as they wax lyrical on the hottest new trailers fresh from the Super Bowl, provide in-depth reviews of the latest releases including 'Ant-Man and the Wasp Quantumania' and 'The Inspection' at the Cinema, 'Black Panther: Wakanda Forever' and 'The Woman King' on Digital & Blu-Ray and 'Sharper' and 'Your Place Or Mine' on Streaming. There's also this week's all time 'Tip Top 5', 'G.O.A.T Of The Week' and an amusing and detailed chat with our first set of many guests - 'Three Day Millionaire' Director Jack Spring, Producer Giles Alderson and Podcast Host Dom Lenoir. Written, Presented, Recorded, Produced & Edited By: Jon Brown & Paul Marsh Recorded At: Express FM Studios, Portsmouth, UK Artwork: Mason Jordan Distributed By: Michael Marsh Productions With Special Thanks To: Lily Parke, Samantha Marsh, Jack Spring, Giles Alderson, Dom Lenoir, Sean Wilson, Sab Astley, Marek Steven, Disney UK, Cineworld IMAX at Leicester Square, Vue Cinema at Gunwharf Quays, Marvel Studios, The Walt Disney Company, Signature Entertainment, Apple TV+, Netflix, eOne, Premier and Organic Extra Special Thanks To:- Vue Cinemas for making sure we've kept up with absolutely everything and letting us hang out at your Portsmouth site as often as we need to and for being generally excellent happy, friendly accommodating humans and Mason Jordan, Miles Henson and everyone at Express FM for being incredibly supportive of our often manically over the top ideas Still reading? You little champion you, please do comment, like and share with all of your friends!…
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