Join Tris and Alf as they get together each week to discuss a recent release in TV or Film. Spoiler heavy.
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Things that really matter, a podcast that stands as testimony of Cundall's proud history as a global multi-disciplinary engineering consultancy. Since our inception more than 40 years ago, we have been dedicated to creating new, innovative design solutions and driving the agenda towards a more sustainable future. Join us as we discuss the Built Environment challenges and changes with the thought leaders of our industry.
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Without purpose and intent, no company can achieve its full potential. From corporate social responsibility to sustainable development as a measure of resilience, ESG is changing how businesses think about the built environment. In each episode, we speak with the leaders and visionaries in the Environmental, Social and Governance space on how they’ve tackled the daunting job of transforming how companies—public and private—think about non-financial initiatives. Hosted by Measurabl.
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Future Foundations - Longevity: Too hard to think about?
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In this four-part podcast series by HBD, part of Henry Boot, Muse, and Cundall are exploring the future of sustainable buildings and delving into key challenges and opportunities in reducing carbon footprints in construction and real estate. In this first episode, hosted by former Estates Gazette journalist Stacey Meadwell, she talks to industry le…
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#69 Monsters - The Lyle And Eric Menendez Story
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Alf and Tris discuss the implications of 'true crime' with the release of this docudrama about the high profile parricide committed by the Menendez brothers.By Green Prints
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This week, Alf and Tris discuss how Susanne Bier made some very strange decisions when adapting Elin Hilderbrand's novel The Perfect Couple for a Netflix audience, in a way that may have prove fatal to the story. But does this piece formalise the 'Nicole Kidman' genre?By Green Prints
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Joining the dots for healthy communities: practical approaches to wellbeing and urban renewal
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Cities have always been seen as a source of social and economic opportunity – the challenge now is to achieve these aspirations while protecting our global home. We need ‘climate positive’ thinking – shifting from crisis mode to taking deliberate and proactive steps toward betterment of places and practices to ensure health and wellbeing for both h…
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Alf and Tris discuss the latest instalment to the Game of Thrones Universe, giving viewers what they want and breaking the rules- does this spin off series make up for the short comings of the final season?By Green Prints
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Jake Gyllenhaal stars in Apple TV drama directed by David E. Kelley. It's not the first time that Scott Turow's book has been adapted for the screen- Alf and Tris talk what this new shift in focus brings to the story.By Green Prints
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A satire of the superhero genre with a punk rock attitude and a taste for the political that's brought an enormous number of viewers to Amazon Prime. But what made season 4 the weakest so far?By Green Prints
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Jeremy Allen White, Ayo Edebiri and Ebon Moss-Bachrach star in the critically acclaimed The Bear. Alf and Tris discuss whether it lives up to the hype, and the very questionable third season.By Green Prints
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Jeff Nichols teams up with photographer Danny Lyons to create this true to life 60's biker gang movie with Austin Butler, Tom Hardy and Jodie Comer. Alf and Tris discuss this popular subgenre and the importance of playing with your source material.By Green Prints
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Set in 80's New York, Benedict Cumberbatch plays an alcoholic puppeteer who's son goes missing, seemingly abducted. Alf and Tris discuss this Netflix drama, and whether it's an example of non-committal story telling.By Green Prints
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Tris and Alf chat about the long awaited adaptation of James Clavell's 1975 epic novel, starring Cosmo Jarvis, Anna Sawai and Hiroyuki Sanada. An impressive historical drama from Disney+.By Greenprints
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A beautiful novel by Amor Towels brought to life. With Ewan McGregor as the debonair Count Rostov, imprisoned in the Metropol Hotel, Moscow, the story provides a glimpse into the devastating changes Russian society experienced under Bolshevism and the Stalinist Regime. Alf and Tris discuss how this wonderful story translates to the screen, and prov…
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Martin Freeman stars in this gritty Liverpool based cop drama. Alf and Tris discuss Happy Valley comparisons and the importance of setting.By Greenprints
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Alex Garland's controversial yet apolitical new movie shines a light on the importance of photo journalism. But how effectively does it convey it's message?By Greenprints
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Richard Gadd dramatizes his true experiences into a hit Netflix series that has conjured a strange reaction from viewers, and raises a familiar question once again: how important is truth in storytelling?By Greenprints
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With the release of another videogame adaptation being met with praise, Alf and Tris talk about the stigma towards gaming as a storytelling medium.By Greenprints
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Alf and Tris are back talking about Sci-Fi this week, with Netflix adaptation of Chinese novel series Three-Body Problem. Steeped in geo-politics, this series highlights the challenges that come with translating a series between languages and cultures.By Greenprints
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Millie Bobby-Brown stars in this Netlifx fantasy that feels behind it's time. Alf and Tris discuss whether subversion is the new expectation with modern 'fairy-tales'.By Greenprints
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With the release of Guy Ritchie's follow on series from his hit movie The Gentleman, Alf and Tris discuss the Guy Ritchie style, and the 'British tough guy' archetype.By Greenprints
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This week, Alf and Tris talk about Apple TV's Masters Of The Air, an series adaptation of Donald L. Miller's novel of the same title, that documents the story of the 'Bloody 100th' bomb group in the Second World War. With Spielberg and Tom Hanks back together on a 'war' series, directors like Cary Joji Fukunga and Tim Van Patten, and acting talent …
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Jonny Sweet's retelling of a lesser known tale from the 1920's: the poison letters of Little Hambleton. With Oliver Colman, Jessy Buckley and Anjana Vasan, Alf and Tris try to understand why this movie has been met with criticism.By Greenprints
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Written by Issa Lopez, the fourth season of True Detective has been quite contentious, seeing even Nic Pizzolatto turning against a show that was originally his creation. The discourse around the new instalment has revealed some unsettling truths the expectations of a modern audience, and makes a good focus point for a conversation about review bia…
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Tris finally gets to talk about wrestling as much as he wants! Sean Durkin tells the tragic story of the Von Erich family, starring Zac Efron, Harris Dickenson and Jeremy Allen White. The Iron Claw makes Alf and Tris question the role of the Biopic once again.By Greenprints
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An adaptation of Alasdair Grey's classic Scottish novel Poor Things, but with Scotland omitted. Emma Stone, Willem Dafoe and Mark Ruffalo bring this eccentric, Frankenstein-esq voyage of female discovery to life.By Greenprints
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This week, Alf and Tris talk about the art of telling a true story with Society of the Snow, based on the real events of the 1972 Uruguayan plane crash in the Andes.By Greenprints
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Another Harlen Coben novel adaptation, starring Michelle Keegan, Adeel Akhtar and Richard Armitage. Is there anything redeeming in beech reads on the screen?By Greenprints
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Mick Herron's novels have taken over with this Apple TV adaptation. Gary Oldman brings hardboiled spy Jackson Lamb to life in a espionage thriller that will surely come to define the genre. But how cliché is too cliché?By Greenprints
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The first ever annual Green Prints Awards is here! We take a look back over all the stories we've talked about this year and attempt to dish out some awards. Best of the year, worst of the year, stand out moments... who needs the Oscars?By Greenprints
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Based on the 2020 novel by Ruuman Alam, this sci-fi apocalypse story stars Julia Roberts, Mahershala Ali and Ethan Hawke- and produced by the Obamas?By Greenprints
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We chat about the chaotic and mysterious Saltburn, starring Barry Keoghan. Is this the sexiest movie of the year?By Greenprints
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Ridley Scott's biopic of Napoleon has caused a bit of a stir. How important is historical accuracy anyway?By Greenprints
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David Fincher's new Netflix movie starring Michael Fassbender as a cold and calculated killer on the run from his old agency. Sound familiar? Maybe it is...By Greenprints
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#39 The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes
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The Hunger Games prequel eleven years later. An origin story featuring Peter Dinklage and Viola Davis.By Greenprints
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Nicholas Cage stars in an original story about an every day man who gains overnight fame when he starts appearing in everyone's dreams.By Greenprints
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An animated series set in 17th century Japan tells a classic revenge story. Violent and powerful.By Greenprints
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Sequel to Time with Sean Bean and Stephen Graham, the BBC gives us an (accurate?) depiction of a women's prison, with Bella Ramsey as a star performance.By Greenprints
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Scorsese, De Niro and DiCaprio team up to expose an insidious part of American history- the murders of the Osage Nation in Oklahoma. A mob movie in different clothes, is Scorsese losing his knack?By Greenprints
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A four episode mini series to follow on from Stephen Graham's movie, this stylish kitchen drama might be one of the most realistic portrayals of life in hospitality to ever come to our screens.By Greenprints
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#33 The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar (and other stories)
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Wes Anderson adapts four lesser known Roald Dahl stories in a mini anthology series- theatrical and whimsical as ever.By Greenprints
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The ethical, social and professional dimensions of creating a resilient built environment
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In a compelling, wide-ranging discussion hosted by Cundall Associate Director, Hannah Morton, a panel of experts address the tough challenges for Australia’s urban communities, and what we must do to improve resilience to climate impacts. The podcast was created for World Green Building Week, and features Professor Cheryl Desha from Griffith Univer…
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Sex Education draws to an emotional close after four years. Is this the most progressive show to ever come from Netflix?By Greenprints
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Kenneth Branagh is back with another portrayal of Hercule Poirot in his series of Agatha Christie inspired murder mysteries.By Greenprints
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The final season of Top Boy is here, and the end of Dushane and Sully's story has divided opinion.By Greenprints
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Netflix surprised us with a historical drama about America's opioid epidemic. Possibly the best example of why storytelling is so important, now more than ever!By Greenprints
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A crime thriller novel adaptation takes us back to the BBC. We talk Wolf, with all it's tired old themes.By Greenprints
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A series of graphic novels is brought to life in this romance drama.By Greenprints
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Tom Holland and Amanda Seyfried star in this Apple TV drama- a talk thrilling and mysterious story that's been slammed by the critics.By Greenprints
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Eden – Creating a “greenprint” for net zero carbon buildings
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In this episode, Bianca Spoeala, Senior Marketing and BD Executive in Manchester, talks to the key people behind Eden, New Bailey concept, design and sustainability strategy. Listen to this podcast to delve into the story behind the project that’s creating a ‘greenprint’ for net zero carbon buildings and the role Cundall played in its journey. Pres…
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Barbenheimer Part 2 - Christopher Nolan's biopic tells the story of the American Prometheus Robert J. Oppenheimer.By Greenprints
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