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The PrePost Film Review

The PrePost Film Review

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In each episode of The PrePost Film Review hosts Jon Asquith and Matt Stephenson discuss a film over two distinct periods. First - brief, spoiler free impressions of a trailer upon its release. Followed by a spoiler-filled review recorded months later once the film hits cinemas. A thoughtful and occasionally funny look at how trailers represent films.
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After another hiatus the PrePost is back with an episode chock full of filmy goodness. Join Jon and Matt as they dive in to the polarising new superhero film Joker and then stick around as the guys run through three other recent releases - Midsommar, It Chapter 2 and One Upon a Time in Hollywood...Jon Asquith, Matt Stephenson
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In this episode of The PrePost Film Review Jon and Matt are looking at the third and final film in the How to Train Your Dragon trilogy. Both the guys loved the first two films, so going into this expectaions are high. If The Hidden World can stick the landing, the How to Train Your Dragon trilogy could go down as one of the best in recent cinema h…
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After a mini hiatus, we're happy to announce The PrePost is back! It's been a busy few months due to various work/travel/life commitments - but we're happy to be back and making (probably wrong) predictions and sharing our film reviews. Thanks for sticking with us. Join Matt & Jon as they discuss their predictions for Glass. Then later - after the …
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It's December! (Or perhaps January by the time you read this) That means it's time for everyone to hop into their X-Wings, fly to the cantina, order some blue milk with vodka and start discussing the latest Star Wars film.Jon Asquith, Matt Stephenson
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Universal Pictures are trying to play cinematic universe catch-up with the reintroduction of their "Dark Universe" and the first film in its series The Mummy (they did already try with Dracula Untold, but that seems to have been swept under the rug).Jon Asquith, Matt Stephenson
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In this episode of PrePost the guys are doing something a little different. In preparation for the new Ghost in the Shell Hollywood remake starring Scarlett Johansson Jon and Matt have watched (or re-watched) the original 1995 anime on which it is based.Jon Asquith, Matt Stephenson
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With the US political system dominating headlines at the moment, it seems appropriate that Pablo Larrain's film Jackie is in cinemas. A movie that seems to promise a larger than life performance from Natalie Portman, with themes of grief, legacy and power. Do all of these elements come together to form a compelling film?…
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It's been five years since the audiences were last whisked away to the wizarding world of Harry Potter and clearly JK Rowling believes it's time to return, she has recruited Potter veteran David Yates to helm the first in a planned new magical franchise - scripted by Rowling herself - Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them.…
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Animation studio Laika have returned to the silver screen with their latest stop-motion feature Kubo And The Two Strings. Laika have consistently delivered beautifully crafted, critically admired films that have never quite lived up to box office expectations.Jon Asquith, Matt Stephenson
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Pixar have a surprisingly good run with sequels. The Toy Story films have consistently risen to new exciting and dramatic heights, with Toy Story 3 arguably being the best closing chapter of any film trilogy (we're not so sure Toy Story 4 is needed guys) Monsters University was a pleasant surprise to boot.…
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