S03E09: Love-All or Fault? Dissecting the Drama in 'Challenges'
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S03E09: Love-All or Fault? Dissecting the Drama in 'Challenges'
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**Host:** Alex First **Guest Critics:** Greg King, Peter Krauss **Episode Summary:** In this dynamic episode, host Alex First is joined by critics Greg King and Peter Krauss to dissect a...
show more(02:30) Gregory King reviews RBG of Medi at Melbourne's Playhouse
(07:24) Ryan Gosling stars as Colt Siebers in this romantic comedy
(11:44) Greg King: Some of the stunt work in this film is fantastic
(12:27) The stunts in Fallout are truly fantastic, Peter O'Toole says
(14:19) Peter Martin wants to know what Hollywood stuntmen get paid compared to stars
(15:55) Bernie: I found this a rather flashy, um, underwritten film
(18:15) Peter: I should have been more generous with my score predictions
(18:44) There's a new movie about Israel's first female prime minister called Golda
(19:50) Golda Meir was navigating conflict that could have finished Israel for good
(21:51) Helen Mirren stars as Golda Meir in new film
(23:58) Peter Bergen: Movie was originally based on action but then COVID hit
(26:19) Greg says he thinks the film is a well made film
(30:30) Greg Golda gives the film a seven out of ten rating
(31:18) The film is based on a play by Mark Saint Germain
(36:45) Peter: I came away thinking the screenplay was superficial
(38:07) Peter: I thought it was okay, but not much more than that
(39:09) Jean de Barrie is a sweeping period drama about King Louis XV
(45:34) Peter says he thought the film was okay but mildly disappointing
(47:46) Peter Martin talks about new film called challenges which stars Zendaya
(52:54) Peter: I was very disappointed by this film, Greg: Very disappointing**Closing Note:** This episode of First on Film and Entertainment serves up a smorgasbord of stories, from the hallowed halls of justice to the glamorous yet cutthroat world of the French court, and the psychological battles of tennis. The critics navigate through the complexities of character, the grandeur of settings, and the intricacies of human relationships, offering listeners an eclectic mix of cinematic critique. Join us next time for another round of insightful film discussions and theatrical reviews.--- Show notes created by Alex First and the team at First on Film and Entertainment.
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