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Old Movies! In each episode of this film and conversation podcast, a very special guest brings an old to discuss with film curator and programmer Paul Martinovic, to explain why it's so special to them and generally enthuse about it, oftentimes for well over an hour. It's like Desert Island Discs, basically, but with one film instead of several, uh... discs.
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Joining Paul this week is curatorial director of the Criterion Collection and author of The World of Black Film, Ashley Clark, to discuss the underappreciated 2000 British crime movie Gangster Number One. As well as digging into Ash's new book, in their conversation Ash and Paul discuss their respective starts in the rough and tumble world of film-blogging, how Ash keeps his in touch with his Streatham roots via the local Wimpy, what ultimately motivates Ash's insane and relentless championing of the Tom Hardy concrete car classic Locke, and the British Gangster film revival of the new millennium - a golden age for the British crime film, or a right royal cockney barrel of monkeys? And as an added bonus, Paul makes the definitive top 11 list of the best movies that came out between 2011 and 2012. Email us at oldmoviespodcast@gmail.comLIKE/SUPPORT/SUBSCRIBESupport the pod on Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/oldmoviespodcastSubscribe to the Youtube channel: http://www.youtube.com/@OldMoviesPodcastFollow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/oldmoviespodcastFollow us on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/oldmoviespodcast.bsky.socialUPCOMING EVENTSTransmission Presents All-Nighter at Picturehouse Central - tickets here: https://www.picturehouses.com/movie-details/000/HO00018052/all-nighter-transmission-presents/Come and see Transmission's events at the Prince Charles Cinema: https://princecharlescinema.com/seasons-events/tx/FURTHER LINKS/READINGBuy your copy of Ash's book The World of Black Film here: https://amzn.eu/d/07VNDVHI"Garry Mulholland's This is Uncool: The 500 Greatest Songs Since Punk and Disco: https://amzn.eu/d/098FTp5iAsh's article on the Streatham Wimpy: https://ashleyclark.substack.com/p/wimpy-strongIt's A Right Royal Cockney Barrel of Monkeys: https://youtu.be/1bb_Pfgu-wg?si=006AGmPmbNr7SmEe
Old Movies is delighted to welcome the living legend, author, critic and horror expert Kim Newman to the podcast to discuss a subject he is, without hyperbole, a world-leading authority on: everyone's favourite blood pervert, Count Dracula. Specifically, we discuss the 1931 Tod Browning Universal adaptation of Dracula, and its tortured journey from book to stage and screen, playing a key role in what has to be one of the first and most consequential battles over intellectual property and screen adaptations. We discuss the personal connection the film has to Kim, as well as exploring the possiblity that Dracula is the most represented screen character ever; at least, he's ubiqutous enough to keep Kim's 'Daily Dracula' going every day for six whole years. LIKE/SUPPORT/SUBSCRIBESupport the pod on Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/oldmoviespodcastSubscribe to the Youtube channel: http://www.youtube.com/@OldMoviesPodcastFollow us on Instagram: instagram.com/oldmoviespodcastFollow us on ‘X’: x.com/oldmoviespodcastFollow us on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/oldmoviespodcast.bsky.socialUPCOMING EVENTSTransmission Presents All-Nighter at Picturehouse Central - tickets here: https://www.picturehouses.com/movie-details/000/HO00018052/all-nighter-transmission-presents/0000000120?filter=Come and see Transmission's events at the Prince Charles Cinema - Vampire's Kiss and La cabina/El televisor: https://princecharlescinema.com/seasons-events/tx/FURTHER READINGCheck out Kim's Daily Dracula on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kim.newman1Buy your copy of Kim's new novel Model Actress Whatever from Amazon UK: https://amzn.eu/d/0giWjn6fThe 'Kiss From A Rose' Lego Batman trailer: https://youtu.be/DfJaUpW_P00?si=GRoYNJNBPUeVrT7j
The Ringer's ultimate 'glue guy' Chris Ryan, of The Rewatchables, The Big Picture and The Watch fame, joins us to discuss a beloved childhood (?) favourite, 1981's Excalibur, from the truly visionary director John Boorman. We discuss the film's outsized legacy and influence, its bizarre sex scenes, the murderer's row of legendary British and Irish actors that make up the cast, and just the generally impeccable vibes. This being a typically tangential Old Movies conversation we also find the time for detours on The Last Dance, Elmore Leonard, R.E.M vs The Replacements, the 2005 FA Cup Final, podcasting during COVID, and the question everyone wants to see answered: whether Bill Simmons would like Paul. Support the pod on Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/oldmoviespodcastSubscribe to the Youtube channel: http://www.youtube.com/@OldMoviesPodcastFollow us on Instagram: instagram.com/oldmoviespodcastFollow us on ‘X’: x.com/oldmoviespodcastFollow us on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/oldmoviespodcast.bsky.socialTransmission Presents All-Nighter at Picturehouse Central - tickets here: https://www.picturehouses.com/movie-details/000/HO00018052/all-nighter-transmission-presents/0000000120?filter=Come and see Transmission's events at the Prince Charles Cinema - Vampire's Kiss and La cabina/El televisor: https://princecharlescinema.com/seasons-events/tx/
On this week's Old Movies, Radiance producer, Animus founder and Peter Weir truther Elena Lazic joins Paul to discuss his 1998 masterpiece The Truman Show. We discuss Weir's unique directorial genius, why he's currently having 'a moment', the film's debt to Frank Capra and It's A Wonderful Life, Jim Carrey's dominance of the 1990s and the film's miraculous timelessness despite the rapidly changing media landscape of the following decades.Support the pod on Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/oldmoviespodcastWatch and share the video version here: https://youtu.be/1aLmmZgpXfkSubscribe to the Youtube channel: http://www.youtube.com/@OldMoviesPodcastFollow us on Instagram: instagram.com/oldmoviespodcastFollow us on ‘X’: x.com/oldmoviespodcastFollow us on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/oldmoviespodcast.bsky.socialTransmission Presents All-Nighter at Picturehouse Central - tickets here: https://www.picturehouses.com/movie-details/000/HO00018052/all-nighter-transmission-presents/0000000120?filter=Come and see Transmission's events at the Prince Charles Cinema - Vampire's Kiss and La cabina/El televisor: https://princecharlescinema.com/seasons-events/tx/
In this week's episode of Old Movies, longtime friend of the show Paul Vickery, head of programming of the legendary Prince Charles Cinema in London, joins other Paul to discuss all manner of topics - his unusual route into programming, the changing nature of film fandom in a digital world, the erosion of cultural spaces in London, and the PCC's ongoing rent dispute with its billionaire landlord, Asif Aziz. But lest you think it's all old men yelling at cloud while also raging against the machine, we also find the time to discuss how an existential crisis during the pandemic led Paul V to the work of Mike Leigh and in particular his Old Movie of choice, 1997's Career Girls. It's a film about two old friends taking a wistful look back at their shared history in London, and this podcast, it turns out, is about the exact same thing. Support the pod on Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/oldmoviespodcastWatch and share the video version here: https://youtu.be/YlC45AT_4MUSubscribe to the Youtube channel: http://www.youtube.com/@OldMoviesPodcastFollow us on Instagram: instagram.com/oldmoviespodcastFollow us on ‘X’: x.com/oldmoviespodcastFollow us on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/oldmoviespodcast.bsky.socialJuly 12th is MIKE LEIGH DAY at the Prince Charles Cinema - buy tickets to SECRETS AND LIES, CAREER GIRLS, NAKED and TOPSY TURVY now: https://tinyurl.com/39dyrzvrCome and see Transmission's events at the Prince Charles Cinema - Vampire's Kiss and La cabina/El televisor: https://princecharlescinema.com/seasons-events/tx/FURTHER READING/WATCHING:It's Personal: Paul M on the Prince Charles and Criterion Capital: https://moviesaredead.substack.com/p/its-personal-the-prince-charles-cinemaThe billionaire philanthropist making hundreds of Londoners homeless: London Centric on Asif Aziz: https://www.londoncentric.media/p/asif-aziz-mass-eviction-billionaire-landlord-criterion-capital‘The city is being hollowed out’: the billionaire landlord locked in a David v Goliath battle for London’s West End - Guardian article on PCC vs Asif Aziz https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2025/jun/14/the-city-is-being-hollowed-out-the-billionaire-landlord-locked-in-a-david-v-goliath-battle-for-londons-west-endMike Leigh on WTF (no link but I have faith you can find it)
In the first episode of Old Movies - the world’s first film podcast - novelist Julia Armfield joins Paul to discuss the most infamous horror movie of all time: The Exorcist. In a wide-ranging chat on the film from two card-carrying Exorcist nerds, topics covered include the creative and ideological tension underpinning the between Williams Peter Blatty and Friedkin, the heroic portrayal of the priesthood, its complex treatment of women both on and off screen, and much more besides. There’s even a space for Julia to get off some scorching hot takes on modern horror movie darlings towards the end (with some spoilers along the way). Expect a lot of enthusing, plenty of not-so-subtle Simpsons references, and good evil vibes. Support the pod on Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/oldmoviespodcastWatch and share the video version here: https://youtu.be/YlC45AT_4MUSubscribe to the Youtube channel:http://www.youtube.com/@OldMoviesPodcastFollow us on Instagram: instagram.com/oldmoviespodcastFollow us on ‘X’: x.com/oldmoviespodcastFollow us on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/oldmoviespodcast.bsky.socialFURTHER READING/WATCHING:Julia’s essay ‘Guts’: https://www.thewhitereview.org/feature/guts/Friedkin and Blatty’s 1998 interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z_N2497PuecThe infamous French and Saunders Exorcist parody (DO NOT WATCH): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BczGvH60a38Julia’s Substack on Weapons: https://substack.com/home/post/p-172717459Tickets to Julia’s event with M. John Harrison at the London Review of Books Bookshop: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/m-john-harrison-julia-armfield-the-end-of-everything-tickets-1987073081076Buy Highway to Hell from Radiance Films: https://www.radiancefilms.co.uk/products/highway-to-hell-le
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Old Movies! In each episode of this film and conversation podcast, a very special guest brings an old to discuss with film curator and programmer Paul Martinovic, to explain why it's so special to them and generally enthuse about it, oftentimes for well over an hour. It's like Desert Island Discs, basically, but with one film instead of several, uh... discs.
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