Broken Picture Podcast

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Synopsis

A quest for the best; a search for the worst. A few friends talking about the best and worst of cinema. Hosted by Amy, Brad, and Daniel. New episodes every Tuesday and Thursday. Find us on iTunes, Stitcher, Podbay, or listen from our website: www.brokenpicturepodcast.comEmail us: brokenpicturepodcast@gmail.com

Episodes

  • The Bigger Picture - Amy Went to TIFF

    20/09/2019 Duration: 22min

    It's a landmark solo episode! Amy went to TIFF and saw 16 movies so she's going to tell you about it the best way she knows - really quickly and with many stumbles! Come for the festival commentary, stay for the impassioned plea to support indie cinemas, and hear our Hobbs and Shaw apology.

  • Episode 133: The Very Worst

    10/06/2019 Duration: 38min

    So what even is the worst thing we watched? Considering all the shades of trash we've seen, that's a tough question. But we try to answer it on this, the very last episode of Broken Picture Podcast! (Until the next Fast and Furious movie comes out, of course) Much love to all the listeners who've spent time with us over these last 4 years. It's been a journey

  • Episode 132: The Best Of The Best

    03/06/2019 Duration: 29min

    After years of watching excellent cinema so we can talk about it, it's finally time to choose: which films are the very best of the best we've seen? Find out, in this penultimate episode of BPP! Hot damn!

  • Episode 131: A Talking Snowman

    29/05/2019 Duration: 45min

    After our epic journey through the Arabian desert, we took a long walk through the trash heap: an epic viewing of terrible cinema, you could say. We watched two films back-to-back, and found them to be surprisingly complimentary, and both perfect examples of why we still love awful movies. A fine way to send off our last Search for the Worst of Broken Picture Podcast!

  • Episode 130: Lawrence Of Arabia (1962)

    21/11/2018 Duration: 39min

    We're back in a big way: it's the 3hr and 48min classic about T.E. Lawrence, a man trapped between two worlds. Slow, methodical, and beautifully shot, how to unravel this tale that is at once epic in scale yet intimately about the inner workings of a single man? Also did there need to be so many slow, wide pans of the desert? Also we bring you updates on two BPP alumni: one genuinely sad, the other genuinely stupid.