If your film is your thing you are in the right place. Episode 35 of The Chronicle Film Podcast is here with The Apprentice and The Wild Robot reviews.
The latest episode of the podcast Clotilde and Paul start the ball rolling with The Apprentice. Starring the Winter Soldier himself Sebastian Stan as a young Donald J Trump in 1970s and 1980’s New York City. He meets the one man who would change him, Roy Cohn, played by now Oscar Nominated Jeremy Strong. Roy Cohn teaches him to survive in the dark realms of ambition and power. We’re not surprised Mr Trump tried to stop this movie being distributed unsuccessfully, does it strike a chord?
Second and final review is Dreamworks Animation adventure The Wild Robot. Starring the voice of Luptia Nyong’o as Rozzum unit 7134 aka Roz. She crash lands on an uninhabited island. Roz must learn to adapt to the harsh surroundings. At the same finds herself becoming an adoptive mother to an orphaned gosling. Could this be Dreamworks best ever animated feature? Could it bring the studio success in the upcoming Awards season?
Finally the 2024 BFI London Film Festival just ended and The Peoples Movies had a great festival this year. We still have a few reviews to come. Clotilde gave us a round up of the festival. She shared her thoughts on the festival with favourite films. She also mentioned one film she didn’t like. Happy Anniversary to Clotilde who has been at The Chronicle film podcast for one year now! Congratulations!
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This is a repost of The Peoples Movies post originally posted 23rd October 2024.





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