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Jul 11, 2020 • 47min
The Last Of Us Part 2 Spoiler Special
One of the biggest entertainment releases this year wasn't a TV show or a movie but a game, namely The Last Of Us Part 2. In this very, very spoiler-filled podcast, Newsbeat's very own gaming correspondent and friend of the podcast Steffan Powell joins Ali to dig into the incredibly emotional Naughty Dog game. Again, expect spoilers - as well as two know-it-all nerds (in a good way) trying to assess a 24-hour plus game. Wish us luck...

Jul 10, 2020 • 52min
Ali’s Film Club: The Truman Show
On this week's Friday edition of the podcast, Ali talks to friend of the podcast and general all-round super scriptwriter Krysty Wilson-Cairnes about one of her favourite films for Ali Plumb's Film Club this week, The Truman Show. Plus! Reviews of three new releases, namely Scoob!, The Long Way Back and The Old Guard. And next week's film club choice? That'll be No Country For Old Men. Definitely something to look forward to...

Jul 4, 2020 • 15min
Hamilton Interview Special: Lin-Manuel Miranda & Thomas Kail
Hamilton - everyone's favourite envelope-pushing hip-hop about the incredible life of one of America's founding fathers - is coming to your TV screen. You've been waiting forever and a day to be in with a chance of getting a ticket to see it live and blow me down, now Disney Plus are dropping the original cast recording on us. Incredible scenes. Here, Ali speaks to two of the men behind it all, Lin-Manuel Miranda and Thomas Kail, only there's a snag: he hasn't seen the show yet. Hmm. Time to call in the big guns and 'outsource' some of the questions...

Jul 3, 2020 • 44min
Ali's Film Club: Game Night
Ali runs down all the latest screen news, including updates on upcoming films Enola Holmes, The Trial Of The Chicago 7 and Tenet. Also a run down of his top five 20th century unseen gangster movies and a chat about his film club choice Game Night. Next week's film club is 1998's The Truman Show starring Jim Carrey and Ed Harris, be sure to catch up on that one for next week.

Jun 27, 2020 • 30min
Simon Pegg Interview Special: Lost Transmissions
The always charming Simon Pegg talks to Ali about his new movie, indie drama Lost Transmissions, on this Sunday interview special. Towards the end though, things get seriously geeky as Simon guides us through his house and all the awesomely nerdy stuff he has there, as well as answering some very silly questions because... why not?

Jun 26, 2020 • 45min
Ali’s Film Club: Short Term 12
Ali is joined by fellow critic Beth Webb as they run down all the latest movie news as well as updates on the re-opening of cinemas in England. Plus an in depth discussion about a film they both obviously adore – Short Term 12.

Jun 20, 2020 • 21min
Jodie Comer Interview Special
Jodie Comer is perhaps best known for her work as Villanelle in the BBC Three series Killing Eve, but her latest appearance your TV screens won't be as a psychopathic assassin but as a star of the much-loved and greatly respected Alan Bennett monologue series Talking Heads, first recorded in the late '80s, with a second series airing in the '90s. Here, in this Screen Time interview special, Comer talks about the practicalities of shooting the 21st century remake in the time of Covid-19, the legacy of Bennett's work and what 'comfort food films' she's been watching during lockdown.

Jun 13, 2020 • 23min
Rosamund Pike Interview Special: Radioactive
Rosamund Pike stars in the new Marie Curie biopic Radioactive, and here she talks to Ali about the fascinating life of the world-changing French-Polish scientist. Somehow Thunderbirds also comes up, as does Gone Girl - which makes a bit more sense to be fair - as well as Pike's recent discovery of the wizarding world of Harry Potter...

Jun 12, 2020 • 17min
Spike Lee Interview Special: Da Five Bloods
Spike Lee is the legendary actor-director-writer-producer behind so many influential and important films, including the likes of Do The Right Thing, Malcolm X and Blackkklansman. His latest, Netflix's Da Five Bloods, is a Vietnam War drama about a group of African-American veterans who return years later to where they buried their squad leader to take his body home... and unearth the gold they hid beside him. Here, Lee talks to Ali about how the project came about and why it's so timely today.

Jun 12, 2020 • 22min
Judd Apatow Interview Special: The King Of Staten Island
Judd Apatow has directed, produced and/or written more successful comedy films than you've got podcast subscriptions. Possibly, I should say, depends on how much you love listening to podcasts. It wasn't the best comparison to be honest. But anyway! He's the director of Knocked Up, Funny People, Trainwreck and now The King Of Staten Island, a comedy drama partly based on the life of Saturday Night Live veteran Pete Davidson, and he's also our special guest on the podcast today. He talks about how he put together the movie, what makes him laugh these days and even tells Ali a little bit about how he contributed to Happy Gilmore.