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2003 - Kill Bill & School of Rock
<p>It's time to take on 2003! On a rare occasion where Sam and Lewis are in the same room, we look at Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill (both volumes) and cult classic School of Rock!</p>

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Now Showing: All Things Film and TV.Breaking down the old, the new, the good, and the terrible in the world of the silver screen.
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<p>It's time to take on 2003! On a rare occasion where Sam and Lewis are in the same room, we look at Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill (both volumes) and cult classic School of Rock!</p>

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<p>We blitz through the happenings in March and April, looking at the Oscars, Novocaine, The Last Showgirl and Mickey 17 before turning our heads to 2002! </p><p>2002 is the next year up in our series looking at each year of the 21st Century in film, and this time we look at zombie classic 28 Days Later, Oscar-winning musical Chicago and cult classic Scooby-Doo! (and there's another quiz in there).</p>

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<p>Sam and Lewis are back to discuss three films from the year 2001 in the second episode of our new series looking at each year of the 21st century so far!</p><p>We both look at Mulholland Drive, and discuss the passing of the great David Lynch, Sam reviews cult classic Donnie Darko and Lewis covers Baz Luhrmann's iconic eccentric musical Moulin Rouge! </p><p>We also do a couple of quizzes and talk about a few films we've watched (such as Conclave).</p>

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<p>Welcome back everyone, to the new and improved Now Showing podcast!</p> <p>After a lengthy absence, your hosts Sam and Lewis are back to discuss what we've been watching in the meantime, take a quick look at a few of the major films of 2024 (including The Substance, Joker 2 and Wicked) before jumping back in time to 2000! We look at Cast Away, Memento and Battlefield Earth in the first instalment of a new series in which we look at each year of the 21st Century!</p> <p>Bazinga.</p>

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<p>We're back! After an 8 month absence we are finally coming back with a triumphant return to talk about... the critically panned latest entry in the SPUMC, Madame Web, and Matthew Vaughn's spy comedy-thriller Argylle. </p> <p>Sam also gets into the new Bob Marley biopic One Love, David Fincher's The Killer, and Lewis talks about Oscar darlings Poor Things, Killers of the Flower Moon, and The Zone of Interest. </p>
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