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    Explore " thriller movie" with insightful episodes like "What Keeps You Alive (2018) - Why An Eagle?", "I See You (2019)", "The Menu", "Gone Girl (2014) - Full Review" and "Animal Kingdom (2010) - Full Review" from podcasts like ""Apartment Theater", "From Under The Bed", "Chilling Amongst The Mangos", "Born To Watch - A Movie Podcast" and "Born To Watch - A Movie Podcast"" and more!

    Episodes (17)

    I See You (2019)

    I See You (2019)

    You know when you watch a movie because you think you’ll kind of like it but then you reallllly like it, like way WAY more than you even expected? I See You (2019) delivers on all fronts!! We love a film that surprises us while also affirming our suspicions - and one that teaches us new words (do YOU know what “phrogging” is?). Join us under the bed as we dive into this hidden Netflix gem!

    Gone Girl (2014) - Full Review

    Gone Girl (2014) - Full Review

    Episode 38 - Gone Girl (2014) - Full Review Movie Podcast

    Gone Girl is a 2014 American psychological thriller film directed by David Fincher and written by Gillian Flynn. Based on Flynn's 2012 novel of the same name, the film stars Ben Affleck, Rosamund Pike, and Neil Patrick Harris. The movie follows the story of Nick Dunne (Affleck) as he searches for his missing wife, Amy (Pike). The film received critical acclaim and was a commercial success, grossing over $368 million worldwide.

    One aspect that sets Gone Girl apart is its unconventional and non-linear storytelling. The film alternates between two narratives: one following Nick's search for his wife and the other showing the events leading up to Amy's disappearance. This structure keeps the audience on edge as the truth about Amy's disappearance is slowly revealed.

    Another standout aspect of Gone Girl is the performances by its lead actors. Ben Affleck delivers a powerful performance as Nick Dunne, who transforms from a loving husband to a suspect in his wife's disappearance. Rosamund Pike shines in her role as Amy, delivering a nuanced and chilling performance that keeps the audience guessing about her true intentions.

    The film also boasts impressive cinematography and a haunting soundtrack that adds to the suspenseful atmosphere. The dark and moody cinematography captures the eerie feeling of a small town where something is not quite right, and the soundtrack perfectly complements the film's tense moments.

    One of the most popular and talked-about elements of Gone Girl is the podcast that runs throughout the film. The "Gone Girl podcast" is a fictional podcast that is hosted by a journalist who is investigating Amy's disappearance. The podcast serves as a device to keep the audience engaged and updated on the latest developments in the case. The "Gone Girl podcast" has become a pop culture phenomenon, inspiring real-life podcasts and parodies.

    Overall, Gone Girl is a gripping and thought-provoking film that is sure to keep audiences on the edge of their seats. Its unique storytelling, powerful performances, and haunting atmosphere make it a must-see for fans of psychological thrillers. The film's popularity has even spawned a "Gone Girl podcast" craze, with fans and commentators alike exploring the film's themes and ideas in depth. Whether you're a fan of the book or new to the story, Gone Girl is a must-see film that will leave a lasting impression.

    In conclusion, Gone Girl is a well-crafted psychological thriller that boasts exceptional performances, a haunting atmosphere, and a gripping storyline. The "Gone Girl podcast" adds an extra layer of intrigue to the film, keeping audiences engaged and invested in the story. If you're a fan of psychological thrillers or are looking for a suspenseful film to watch, Gone Girl is a must-see.

    Animal Kingdom (2010) - Full Review

    Animal Kingdom (2010) - Full Review

    As Australian Film month winds down we take a decided turn away from Crocodile Dundee and head south to Melbourne. Animal Kingdom is a cautionary tale about a family bonded together by crime until someone from the inside turns their film upside down.

    The first feature film of Director David Michod, who also wrote the screenplay, this is Australian filmmaking at its finest, albeit grittiest. Whilst it didn’t do very well at the box office it was received in glowing terms by the critics and has since spawned an American Tv Series of the same name that lasted six seasons.

    An all-star Australian cast led by Joel Edgerton, Ben Mendelson and Jackie Weaver show what experts in their craft can do with a quality script and a Director that has complete faith in his actors. This was the movie that started Ben Mendelson’s climb back into Hollywood and after this he would find himself in some of the biggest movies of the next decade.

    Jackie Weaver who plays the Matriarch of the family “Smurf” gets a very well-earned Oscar nomination and if it wasn’t for such a stacked year she may have taken the top gong.

    This is a movie that lives within the realm of subtlety and there isn’t a scene in the film that should be replaced. Haunting performances will ensure that Animal Kingdom will be forever known as one of the very best pieces of Australian cinema for all time.

     

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    MAD MAX (1979) - Full Review

    MAD MAX (1979) - Full Review

    Episode 25 - In 1979 a rag tag band of movie makers created an iconic Australian film that would change the face of the Australian film industry. George Miller and Byron Kennedy blessed the public with MAD MAX, the first in a genre defining franchise that would spawn 3 sequels and another on the way.
    With a cast fresh out of NIDA and willing to try anything, this is a revenge story where you can smell the fumes from minute one.
    They just don't make movies like this anymore.

    Whitey mentioned a doco on youtube  - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V2V1AUdo11I

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    The Raid (2012) - Full Review - Special Guest - DAMO GILES

    The Raid (2012) - Full Review - Special Guest - DAMO GILES

    Episode  24 - Gareth Evans helms the non stop martial arts blockbuster - The Raid. A lean 100 minutes of mayhem that never lets up, Evans squeezes every ounce of action and menace out of his cast of newcomers and martial arts experts.
    A SWAT team assembles for what is supposed to be a surprise raid on a Jakarta slum apartment building, little do they know that this will be the last mission for many of them. 
    The Boss who awaits at the top of his derelict palace offers a life of protection for anyone that helps to stop the SWAT team from achieving their goal.
    This is martial arts movie making at its finest, with some of the best fight scenes ever seen on the big screen. The star Iko Uwais announces himself the world in this star turn as the hero Rama.
    Who is at the head of the conspiracy and how many will survive to tell the tale.

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    Se7en (1995) - Full Review - Special Guest - DAMO GILES

    Se7en (1995) - Full Review - Special Guest - DAMO GILES

    Episode 23 - Back to a full compliment plus a special guest, the BTW team dive head first into 1995 thriller Se7en and discover exactly what's in the box. 
    David Fincher's second feature film, Se7en is a masterpiece in thriller film making that leaves you on the edge of your seat wanting more. Starring four actors that would go on to become Hollywood Royalty, Brad Pitt, Morgan Freeman, Gwyneth Paltrow and Kevin Spacey, Se7en is the movie that would catapult them into the stratosphere. 
    Mills (Pitt) and Somerset (Freeman) are detectives thrown together to find a masterful serial killer that is using the seven deadly sins as a way to wreak havoc on an unsuspecting public.
    Spooky October continues and Se7en doubles down where Silence of the Lambs left off last week. We hope you enjoy the Se7en episode as much as we enjoyed recording it.

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    The Silence of the Lambs (1991) - Full Review

    The Silence of the Lambs (1991) - Full Review

    Episode 22 - 1991 was a great year for the Born to Watch team and a great year for movies. Whitey and Dan attack the Silence of the Lambs with the same ferocity as Hannibal Lector did some liver and fava beans. Silence of the Lambs is one of the greatest movies of the generation and scooped the four major awards at the 1992 Academy Awards.
    Jodie Foster plays Clarice Starling and in doing so wins her second Oscar in four years but it's Anthony Hopkins as Hannibal the Cannibal that sets this movie apart. A career defining role and a character that tops many lists as the scariest to be seen in a film, this announced Anthony Hopkins to the world and he never looked back.

    We speak in the episode about the rock band The Scorpions and a great podcast about the part they played in ending the cold war, the link to the show is below

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    The Guard (2011) - REVIEW

    The Guard (2011) - REVIEW

    Episode 9 - The Guard is a 2011 crime comedy film starring Brendan Gleeson and Don Cheadle. The movie follows Sergeant Gerry Boyle (Gleeson), a small-town Irish police officer who is investigating a drug-smuggling operation with the help of FBI agent Wendell Everett (Cheadle). The Guard is a well-written and darkly humorous film that features excellent performances from both Gleeson and Cheadle. It was nominated for several awards, including an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. 
    The Born to Watch team will put their own spin on this modern Irish masterpiece answering the big questions like -

    1. Is it OK to fiddle with a corpse at a crime scene
    2. How thin is the thin blue line for Gerry
    3. Whether knowing the street value of cocaine is a benefit for a Guard

    After the unveiling of two new categories last week that have been received very well, it's now Whitey's turn to compose his Stan Bush Credit Song this week.
    What will Morgz educate to fans with in his own segment Film School for Fuckwits?

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    Down (The Shaft) (2001) - 2nd Lifts the Charm

    Down (The Shaft) (2001) - 2nd Lifts the Charm

    This week Justin picked(again but never lift) 
    Down (The Shaft) 2001
    20% Rotten Tomatoes 
    4.6/10 IMDb 
    Adapted from The Lift
    Director: Dick Maas 
    Starring: James Marshall; Naomi Watts; Eric Thal;Micheal Ironside; Edward Herman; Ron Pearlman 
    Music : Paul M. Brugge 
    Distrubted: Lions Gate, Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, Algeme Vereniging Radio Omroep. 

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    3.2 - American Psycho | Reese Witherspoon

    3.2 - American Psycho | Reese Witherspoon

    Join us as we review the 2000 cult-classic American Psycho, featuring an unnerving performance by Christian Bale that will have your head swirling! Listen to our take on the plot, some crazy fun-facts, and a comparison of one scene to...Legally Blonde?

    Spoiler alert: We LOVED this movie! But Reese Witherspoon's role in it is relatively minor, so tune in to our full episode to hear how we rated this movie & how it stacks up in our ranking of every Reese Witherspoon film!

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    Mally's Pick - American Psycho (2000)

    Mally's Pick - American Psycho (2000)

    How on earth did you snag an 8:30 reservation at Dorsia? Join Mally and Jonah as they discuss business card fonts, unrealistic threesomes and the age old question, "Should I be laughing so much during this movie???" The answer is yes. Directed by Mary Harron. Starring Christian Bale, Justin Theroux, Josh Lucas, Chloë Sevigny, Reese Witherspoon, Samantha Mathis, Willem Dafoe, Jared Leto.

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