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Priscilla - Argylle - Poor Things - UK Film Club Episode 12

Season 2, Ep. 7

On this film podcast episode, critics Chris Olson and Brian Penn go through February's top movie releases, including:

  • Poor Things starring Emma Stone and Mark Ruffalo
  • Priscilla starring Cailee Spaeny and Jacob Elordi
  • The Boys in the Boat directed by George Clooney
  • Banel & Adame from filmmaker Ramata-Toulaye Sy
  • The Colour Purple starring Fantasia Barrino, Taraji P. Henson and Danielle Brooks
  • Argylle starring Bryce Dallas Howard, Henry Cavill and Sam Rockwell


The Streaming film review for episode 12 of UK Film Club is the Netflix release Ashes (Turkish title Tur).


Our indie film reviews are of Suit Hung. Tied Tongue, Settling Down, The Lost Weekend and Tyger.


And our Nostalgia Pick is the 1984 classic Ghostbusters, to tie in with the release of Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire in March 2024.


Episode 12 of UK Film Club is perhaps our longest yet, with clips from multiple movies being reviewed. We hope you enjoy this selection of our film reviews and if you did, please remember to Rate our show if that's possible on the platform you are using.


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