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    On Episode 64 of The Film ’89 Podcast, Richie, Skye & Neil head to Westview, New Jersey to investigate the strange goings on in Marvel Studio’s first series for Disney+, WandaVision, starring Elizabeth Olsen and Paul Bettany reprising their roles of Wanda Maximoff and Vision. The guys go in-depth in their analysis of this hugely successful foray into serialised television for Marvel Studios as the long-running franchise is taken into new territory, paving the way for the much anticipated slate of Marvel shows set to follow in its wake.

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    Episode 113: Episode 113 - Dune: Part Two (2024).

    On Episode 113 of The Film ‘89 Podcast, Skye and regular guest host, Bill Scurry, give their spoiler filled analysis and verdict of Part Two of Denis Villeneuve’s epic adaptation of Frank Herbert’s seminal science fiction novel, Dune. Bill and Skye reviewed Part One of Villeneuve’s adaptation back in late 2021, on Episode 72 and Bill being a huge Dune fan, was duty bound to return for Film ‘89’s coverage of Part Two. Bill and Skye discuss the staggering technical achievement the film represents, it’s stellar cast, how faithfully it adapts Herbert’s epic tome, as well as making predictions as to its final box office haul and it’s potential to both sweep up at next year’s Academy Awards and also how it’s success may help pull Hollywood out of its recent slump. 

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    Episode 111: Episode 111 - The Warriors (1979).

    Episode 111: Episode 111 - The Warriors (1979).

    On Episode 111 of The Film ‘89 Podcast, Skye and regular guest host, Bill Scurry don their colours and venture into the violent New York of 1979 to discuss Walter Hill’s cult classic film, The Warriors. Beloved by film critics such as Pauline Kael, the film was controversially pulled from cinema’s by Paramount three weeks into its theatrical run following reported outbreaks of gang violence at theatres. The film wasn’t the financial success that Hill had wanted but in the years that followed, The Warriors attained an ever growing following and a second life on television and home video, and is now regarded as not only one of Hill’s best films, but as a beloved example of ‘70s American cinema. Oozing style from every pore and armed with a phenomenal synth-rock score by composer Barry De Vorzon, The Warriors is a film as worthy as any of the Film ‘89 treatment. 

    Episode 110: Episode 110 - The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003).

    Episode 110: Episode 110 - The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003).

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    Episode 109: Episode 109 - From Russia With Love (1963).

    Episode 109: Episode 109 - From Russia With Love (1963).

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    Episode 108: Episode 108 - The Killer (2023).

    Episode 108: Episode 108 - The Killer (2023).

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    Episode 107: Episode 107 - Killers of the Flower Moon (2023).

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    *Apologies for the varying levels of audio quality on this episode. In keeping with the theme of the film, it was recorded on equipment from the 1920s. 

    Episode 106: Episode 106 - 2023 Halloween Special - 50 Years of The Exorcist (1973).

    Episode 106: Episode 106 - 2023 Halloween Special - 50 Years of The Exorcist (1973).

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    Special thanks to Matt Needle for the great episode artwork. Follow him on Twitter @needledesign. 

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    Episode 105: Episode 105 - Enter the Dragon (1973).

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    Episode 104: Episode 104 - RoboDoc: The Creation of RoboCop (2023).

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