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Ellen E Jones and Mark Kermode guide us through the expanding universe of the moving image revealing fascinating links and hidden gems from cinema and TV to streaming and beyond.
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Heads Will Roll

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Queen Mortuana of the Night Realm (Kate McKinnon) and her ditsy raven minion JoJo (Emily Lynne) receive a prophecy about a peasant uprising. Together, they must journey to find the Shard of Acquiescence, which will put down the rebellion and save the throne. Will their friendship survive sensitive generals, chatty sex slaves, whiny behemoths, princes with bird fetishes, and the notion of democracy? Produced by Broadway Video and created by McKinnon and her real-life sister Lynne, this raunch ...
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The Last Movie Ever Made: The Don't Look Up podcast

Netflix, Hyperobject Industries, Pineapple Street Studios

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In early 2020, Adam McKay set out to make a comedy. It was called Don’t Look Up, and it was meant to make fun of, and point to, the forces stopping us from saving ourselves from climate change. 2020, of course, had other plans. This is what happened when a cast and crew came together to make a disaster comedy, while living through a series of very uncomedic disasters. Featuring: Jennifer Lawrence, Leonardo DiCaprio, Meryl Streep, Tyler Perry, Ariana Grande, Timothee Chalamet, Rob Morgan, Him ...
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Join actors Meryl Streep, Tommy Lee Jones, and Steve Carell, and director David Frankel as they discuss their new comedy, "Hope Springs." Kay (Streep) and Arnold (Jones) are a devoted couple in the town of Great Hope Springs. But decades of marriage have left Kay wondering if renowned couples therapist (Carell) can help them reignite the spark that first made them fall for each other.
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Not Her Again

Michael Domanico

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Not Her Again is the movie podcast where we look at those Oscar years where Meryl Streep was nominated for an Oscar… but went home emptyhanded. All 17 of them (and counting? Probably? Who knows?). Looking at Meryl’s record number of losses will take us from Hollywood in the late ’70s to today, and we’ll see how things have changed, how things haven’t, who should have won, what films were overlooked or overpraised, and why this woman’s attendance is damn near perfect when she loses 85 percent ...
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Ashley and Jackie are best friends who love to talk about everything witchy. Astrology, signs, witchcraft, spells, relationships, advice, the cosmos and more! They can drop esoteric knowledge like its hot and talk about ridiculous stuff--all in the same breath. If you are smart and dumb about witchcraft AND you love and hate being in a club...Dumb Witch Club just might be the place for you!
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Book Vs. Movie is the podcast that ponders the question: "Which was better...the book or the movie?" We spoil away the details, uncover the plot points, discuss casting choices and shower with praise (or pummel with snark) as we see fit. Hosts are Margo P. (She's Nacho Mama's Blog) and Margo D. (Creator of Brooklyn Fit Chick.com) and we are not afraid to tell it like it is!
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“What is Hollywood anyway? Just a bunch of people from other places." From these words pronounced by Meryl Streep and addressed to the Golden Globes' crowd earlier this year stemmed the idea of ACTSIDERS. A podcast that would shed light upon my fellow actors who like me left their home country to pursue acting in the Big Apple! Every other Monday, I'll be chatting with one actor from a different country who will reveal her/his "behind the scenes". Why did they decide to uproot themselves? Wh ...
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Retro Movie Roundtable

Russell Guest, Bryan Frye, Chad Robinson, Dustin Melbardis, Lizzy Haynes

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Join the Retro Movie Roundtable. They rewatch classic movies spanning a vast array of genres from a decade ago and beyond then break them down. If you love movies, you will love these guys. Do these movies hold up? Find out on the Retro Movie Roundtable. Retro, Retro Movies, Classic Movies, Vintage Movies, Movie Podcast, Movie Reviews, Movie Talk, Movie Analysis, Great Movies, Movie Lovers, Movie Fans, Old Movies, Movie Fanatics, Movie History, Movie Appreciation, Memorable Movies, Notable M ...
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The New York Times hailed Bobby Rivers as "a master interviewer with a gift for banter" on his VH1 celebrity talk show in the late 1980s. Bobby Rivers has been a prime time talk show host, an ABC News movie critic and entertainment news contributor, a syndicated game show host and a Food Network host. Whoopi Goldberg picked him to be on her Premiere Radio weekday morning show in 2006. He's acted in national TV commercials and played a recurring comedy character for The Onion. A longtime SAG- ...
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Thanks for checking out Love It of Hate It, where two movie geeks with some serious opinions dish on what and who we Love and Hate in the glorious world of cinema! Follow us on Twitter & Instagram and join in the discussion. Host note: Our podcast was born during a mimosa-fueled and particularly contentious viewing of Mamma Mia, so stick with us when we share our thoughts about Meryl Streep being meh. (Don't @ us!!!) Xo, Angelique and Elizabeth
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Welcome to Movie Nerds with Russel Lolacher and Kyle Wells! We dive deep into the captivating world of films, unravelling the rich tapestry of cinema history, one theme at a time. From classic noir to modern blockbusters to the films of Clint Eastwood, Russel and Kyle bring their movie knowledge, opinions and passionate discussions to every episode. Whether you're a seasoned cinephile or just looking for your next movie night pick, Movie Nerds is your ultimate guide. Tune in for insightful a ...
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Every great film and TV maker began as a Red Carpet Rookie. In this podcast each episode you’ll learn from the life and career story of someone who’s grown to the top of the entertainment business, hearing how they mastered their craft with lessons you can apply to harness your own creative talent in your own career and everyday life. From lessons given by Spielberg to Oscar-winners tips on imposter syndrome, and some pretty crazy on-set anecdotes thrown in for good measure… My name is Mike ...
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A podcast with friends. One’s a bartender, and the other is…well, also a bartender. After leaving his long, yet unfortunate career as a morning radio show host, Drew Mitchell gave the middle finger to anything promising ahead of him in exchange for a chance to make something of himself through this lackluster, at best, podcast. Then there’s Nick Amoroso, the second wanna-be headliner of the show. Nick, in short, is akin to the sharpest crayon in your childhood trapper keeper, but like only s ...
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Award-winning comedian and writer Sophie Buddle interviews guests about their obsessions. From Beyoncé, to American politics, to checking if the door is locked, to revenge, tune in every week to find out more about hilarious people’s obsessions.
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Join film critic Betty Jo Tucker, a confirmed movie addict, as she rants and raves about all things cinematic with a variety of co-hosts, producer Nikki Starr and noted movie critics – plus lots of fascinating film folks.
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Get It Productions Podcast

Twenty something year old artist figuring out life, work and success, trying to create something meaningful along the way

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Twenty something year old artists navigating life, work and success, trying to create something meaningful along the way
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The Everyman Movie Review is a different kind of movie commentary - it's not about the art of movie-making, but rather about the enjoyment and entertainment of the film itself. It's not about me or my opinion, it's about the movie - does it deliver on what it promises? I've been a movie fan my entire life. I'm such a 'fan' - I gave up a lucrative legal career on the east coast and moved to Hollywood to be a part of it. And here I am, living the dream, recording reviews for the internet. But ...
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Elisha Krauss is the co-host of The Morning Answer in Los Angeles (KRLA & KTIE), and the Director of Development for PragerU. She has over a decade of experience in political talk radio and brings her unique take on pop culture, parenting, politics and being a conservative hippy (running show joke) to the airwaves. Every day she picks a segment of The Morning Answer (#TMA) that fired up the hosts and/or the listeners the most so you don't miss out on the most interesting, informative and ent ...
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Get into the chart of one of the most luminous, most celebrated, most star-iest stars of them all...Meryl Streep! And a fun pink wine in a rainbow can. #starsofthestars #pinkwine #rose #merylstreep #rainbow #cannedwine #wineinacan #witchcraft #witchesoftiktok #witchythings #witchyvibes #spellwork #witch #witchtok #occult #witchtip #astrology #cryst…
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Book Vs. Movie: The Bridges of Madison County The 1992 Book vs. The 1995 Film The Margos explore chick-lit and romance in this episode! "The Bridges of Madison County" is a romantic drama that revolves around a short but passionate love affair between Francesca Johnson, a lonely Italian-American housewife, and Robert Kincaid, a wandering National G…
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In this episode of Movie Nerds, we discuss Meryl Streep and Russel investigates as to why Kyle isn't a fan. Using 1982's Sophie's Choice and 2009's Julie and Julia as their tentpoles for the discussion, we wanted to get into what Meryl Streep brings to her roles and her history as an amazing actress. Then Kyle mentions that he isn't blown away by h…
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From early, Oscar-winning roles in The Deer Hunter and Sophie's Choice, through to Mamma Mia! and The Iron Lady, Meryl Streep has earned a reputation as the greatest actress of our times. As the star receives an honorary Palme D'Or at the Cannes Film Festival, Ellen E Jones and Mark Kermode discuss the remarkable depth, breadth and legacy of her ca…
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RMR 0265: Special Guest, William Hunter from HunterWick Productions, joins your hosts, Chad Robinson, and Lizzy Haynes for the Retro Movie Roundtable as they revisit Real Genius (1985) [PG] Genre: Comedy, Romance, Science Fiction Starring: Jeff Bridges, Bruce Boxleitner, David Warner, Cindy Morgan, Barnard Hughes, Dan Shor, Peter Jurasik, Stuart Th…
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OK, so maybe you've heard us mention this (or maybe you missed it--totally ok if you did!): 2024 is the Year of Nothing! In this episode, Ashley and Jackie go over all the reasons *why* a Year of Nothing was needed and how they are doing with executing the concept. It's definitely not something you can fail at! Which means they're doing great. Mayb…
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Get ready to *yawn* as we present the June Energy Report--so boring! And Ashley and Jackie imbibe a positively un-boring Italian rose. #juneenergyreport #gemini #geminiseason #cancer #cancerseason #june #witchcraft #witchesoftiktok #witchythings #witchyvibes #spellwork #witch #witchtok #occult #witchtip #astrology #crystalhealing #metaphysical #eso…
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RMR 0264: Special Guest, William Hunter from HunterWick Productions, joins your hosts, Dustin Melbardis, and Russell Guest for the Retro Movie Roundtable as they revisit Tron (1982) [PG] Genre: Science Fiction, Adventure, Action Starring: Jeff Bridges, Bruce Boxleitner, David Warner, Cindy Morgan, Barnard Hughes, Dan Shor, Peter Jurasik, Stuart Tho…
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Book Vs. Movie: The Hound of the Baskervilles The 1902 Book vs. The 2012 BBC One Production The Margos are concluding “Mysteries in May” with one of the greatest mystery writers of all time, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, and his most famous creation, Sherlock Holmes. The Hound of the Baskervilles is the third of the four crime novels serialized in The St…
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Ashley and Jackie are two Dumb Witches who love to read! Especially when those books have a magical twist. Plus another round of nonalcoholic chardonnay. Yikes. #witchcraft #witchesoftiktok #witchythings #witchyvibes #spellwork #witch #witchtok #occult #witchtip #astrology #witchtips #lovespell #faerie #lovewitch #trendtok #fyp #foryourpage #spells…
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What could put us in such a dreamy mood? Why, Moon in Taurus, of course! Listen in as Ashley and Jackie talk about this special placement, where the Moon is giving and exalting and vibing...and maybe also is in mad protection mode. Yeah, it's kind of a lot. But we love it. Plus, a philosophical card pull and Y Tho? featuring all you need to know to…
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Book Vs. Movie: Arsenic and Old Lace The 1941 Play vs. The 1944 Movie "Arsenic and Old Lace" is a classic American play by Joseph Kesselring. It's a dark comedy about the Brewster family, particularly two elderly sisters, Abby and Martha Brewster, who have a penchant for charity and kindness. However, their generosity takes a macabre turn when it's…
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Ashley and Jackie wax poetic about the unique and wonderful birth chart of Florence Pugh! Plus a very odd fake-wine adventure. #starsofthestars #mayenergyreport #taurusseason #may #witchcraft #witchesoftiktok #witchythings #witchyvibes #spellwork #witch #witchtok #occult #witchtip #astrology #crystalhealing #metaphysical #esoteric #lovespells #witc…
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RMR 0263: Special Guest, Ellis Wilder, joins your hosts, Chad Robinson, and Lizzy Haynes for the Retro Movie Roundtable as they revisit Session 9 (2001) [R] Genre: Mystery, Drama, Horror Starring: David Caruso, Stephen Gevedon, Paul Guilfoyle, Josh Lucas, Peter Mullan, Brendan Sexton III, Charley Broderick, Lonnie Farmer, Larry Fessenden, Jurian Hu…
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Book Vs. Movie: Memento The Short Story vs. The Movie The Margos continue our theme “Mysteries in May” with Memento, the 2000 film directed by Christopher Nolan based on the short story Memento Mori by his brother Jonathan Nolan, which was printed in Esquire magazine in March 2001. Years after the original film's events, Leonard Shelby, still haunt…
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Ellen E Jones and Mark Kermode explore whether films and TV can change the world. First up, Ellen talks to the award-winning independent filmmaker Eliza Hittman, whose critically acclaimed 2020 drama, Never Rarely Sometimes Always, charts the odyssey of 17 year-old Autumn, played by newcomer Sidney Flanigan from her home town in rural Pennsylvania,…
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OK, Dumb Witches....we hear ya. Tarot Cards got you like, 🤔🫨 (even after our Tarot-orial episode). Tune in for an introduction to the sometimes-friendlier Oracle Cards! And more red wine. Yes, really. #oraclecards #taurusseason #may #witchcraft #witchesoftiktok #witchythings #witchyvibes #spellwork #witch #witchtok #occult #witchtip #astrology #cry…
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In this episode of Movie Nerds, Kyle and Russel have a spectrum of a conversation around colour cinematography. Using 1947's Black Narcissus and 2002's Hero as their tentpoles for the discussion, they get into what colour cinematography is, how this approach adds to storytelling, various examples of this technique and our love/hate of it, movies we…
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RMR 0262: Special Guest, Nathan Lutz, joins your hosts, Russell Guest, and Dustin Melbardis for the Retro Movie Roundtable as they revisit Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2007) [R] Genre: Musical, Drama, Horror Starring: Johnny Depp, Helena Bonham Carter, Alan Rickman, Timothy Spall, Sacha Baron Cohen, Jamie Campbell Bower, Laura Mi…
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Book Vs. Movie: Death on the Nile The1937 Novel Vs. the 1978 Movie For “Mysteries in May,” the Margos start with the queen of the genre, Agatha Christie, and her 1937 novel Death on the Nile, which was adapted into a film in 1978. It features her famous detective, Hercule Poirot, and is set aboard a luxurious Nile steamer. The plot revolves around …
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In 1974, Chinatown - now widely considered to be among the greatest films ever made - was nominated for 11 Oscars. Despite the creative confidence and freedom of the era, the 1970s were a time of tolerance for the morally questionable, or even downright illegal, behaviour of some of the powerful men creating these movies. Chinatown’s director, Roma…
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Tarot-torial: (noun) first use 2024 1. A tutorial on the symbolic meaning of tarot cards. 2. A DWC Witching Hour episode where Ashley and Jackie do the above, and also sample red wine. #tarot #tarotcards #majorarcana #witchcraft #witchesoftiktok #witchythings #witchyvibes #spellwork #witch #witchtok #occult #witchtip #astrology #crystalhealing #met…
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RMR 0261: Special Guest, Luke Ferris, of the the Least Important Things Podcast, joins your hosts, Bryan Frye, and Dustin Melbardis for the Retro Movie Roundtable as they revisit Naked City (1948) [PG-13] Genre: Mystery, Crime Starring: Barry Fitzgerald, Howard Duff, Dorothy Hart, Don Taylor, Frank Conroy, Ted de Corsia, House Jameson, Anne Sargent…
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Ever had trouble knowing or trusting your sensory (or extra-sensory) perceptions of other-worldly activities? Humans absolutely can perceive all kinds of energies from the other side of the veil! But we often lack the language to describe what we sense and how we know. Ashley and Jackie lay out some of the main pathways by which we receive messages…
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Today’s guest began his career writing novels informed by his experiences growing up in the troubles of 1970s Northern Ireland such as The Second Prison which was shortlisted for the 1991 Irish Times prize. Soon after, he began writing for television and film, again bringing signature realism to his work in later projects including Michael Mann’s g…
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Book Vs. Movie: The Natural The 1952 Novel Vs. the 1984 Movie "The Natural" by Bernard Malamud and its 1984 movie adaptation directed by Barry Levinson offers different experiences despite sharing the same storyline. The book delves deeper into the psychological aspects of the protagonist and explores themes of fate, ambition, and the corrupting in…
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Mark Kermode and Ellen E Jones examine the rich history of style and the moving image, from Pret A Porter to The Devil Wears Prada. Ellen talks to fashion historian and curator Amber Butchart about the close relationship between couture and cinema. They discuss the timeless influence on high fashion of Fritz Lang’s Metropolis and Powell & Pressburg…
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Hold on to your hats and glasses--May is coming in at full speed. Get all the need-to-know info for this energetic month. And they continue drinking a festival rose. #mayenergyreport #taurusseason #may #witchcraft #witchesoftiktok #witchythings #witchyvibes #spellwork #witch #witchtok #occult #witchtip #astrology #crystalhealing #metaphysical #esot…
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RMR 0260: Special Guest, Benjamin Johnson, Chad Robinson, and Russell Guest for the Retro Movie Roundtable as they revisit Earth vs. Flying Saucers (1956) [PG] Genre: Adventure, Science Fiction, Horror Starring: Hugh Marlowe, Joan Taylor, Donald Curtis, Morris Ankrum, John Zaremba, Thomas Browne Henry, Grandon Rhodes, Larry J. Blake Director: Fred …
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Book Vs. Movie: The Philadelphia Story The 1939 Play Vs. the 1940 Movie "The Philadelphia Story" is a romantic comedy play by Philip Barry that became a successful film. Directed by George Cukor, it follows Tracy Lord (played to perfection by Katherine Hepburn,) a wealthy socialite about to marry for the second time. Her ex-husband, Dexter (Cary Gr…
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As rising British director Rose Glass (St Maud) brings us Love Lies Bleeding - a film about female bodybuilders - Mark Kermode and Ellen E Jones examine the precedents, including the action stars of the 80s like Schwarzenegger who broke out of the gym and into the mainstream, as well as how gyms make a rich setting for drama and action. Mark explor…
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Merry Beltane, witches! This is actually one of our favorite sabbats! So grab a flower crown, dance around a May pole, or set fire to everything in the name of protection--your choice. Plus, a perfect Beltane rose to kick off your rituals. #beltane #rose #mayday #sabbat #witchysabbats #wheeloftheyear #spring #witchcraft #witchesoftiktok #witchythin…
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RMR 0259: Join your hosts Bryan Frye, Dustin Melbardis, and Lizzy Haynes for the Retro Movie Roundtable as they revisit Labyrinth (1986) [PG] Genre: Adventure, Family, Fantasy Starring: David Bowie, Jennifer Connelly, Toby Froud, Shelley Thompson, Christopher Malcolm, Natalie Finland, Shari Weiser, Brian Henson, Ron Mueck, Rob Mills, Dave Goelz, Da…
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Book Vs. Movie: Paddington The 1958 Children’s Book Vs. the 2014 Movie The Margos are feeling very British in this episode! English author Michael Bond created Paddington Bear, who first appeared in Bond's 1958 book A Bear Called Paddington and has since become a beloved character in numerous books, television series, and films. Paddington is a pol…
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Andrew Scott is the latest in a long line of actors to play Thomas Ripley - the seductive, sociopathic conman created by American crime writer Patricia Highsmith, and immortalised in films from Plein Soleil to The Talented Mr Ripley. Ellen E Jones and Mark Kermode look at Ripley and other social strivers on screen, asking how these interlopers have…
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