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Phoenix Cinema Podcast

Phoenix Cinema Podcast

Di: Chris Austin & Luke Parker
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Chris Austin and Luke Parker come together to discuss the program of London's historic cinema! Join us for reviews of the world's latest and greatest independent films and joined by some truly special guests!

The views and opinions expressed on this podcast are those of the individual speakers and do not necessarily represent the views and opinions of Phoenix Cinema, nor any of their respective affiliates or employees.

Contact us on; phoenixcinemapod@gmail.com

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The Film Geeks 2020
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  • The Deer Hunter with Chris Austin and Luke Parker
    May 1 2026

    On this episode of Phoenix Cinema Podcast Film Club, hosts Chris Austin and Luke Parker discuss the Oscar-winning film, The Deer Hunter, chosen by film writer Larry Taylor!

    The Deer Hunter is an epic war drama film from 1978 that follows a group of working-class Russian-American friends from a Pennsylvania steel town whose lives are irrevocably changed by the Vietnam War. The story focuses on three of these friends—Michael (Robert De Niro), Steven (John Savage), and Nick (Christopher Walken)—before, during, and after their harrowing experiences as prisoners of war in Vietnam. The film explores themes of patriotism, friendship, psychological trauma, and the human cost of war, particularly through the brutal scenes of Russian roulette they are forced to play by their captors, which leaves lasting scars on all of them, especially Nick.

    Share your thoughts on the film and then like, rate and review if you like what you're hearing!

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    1 ora e 16 min
  • A Review Of Trier's Sentimental Value
    Apr 5 2026

    In this episode of the Phoenix Cinema Podcast, hosts Chris Austin and Luke Parker delve into the Norwegian film "Sentimental Value" by Joachim Trier. The film explores the complex dynamics within the Borg family as they navigate grief and strained relationships during a long-awaited reunion. The return of the eccentric father, Gustav, played by Stellan Skarsgård, adds tension as he attempts to turn their family history into a screenplay, leading to a clash between reality and fiction. The hosts discuss the film's themes of familial bonds, the intricacies of personal relationships, and the impact of grief on the characters' lives.

    Chris shares his mixed feelings about the film, appreciating its strengths while struggling to connect with the characters' privileged lives. Luke, on the other hand, praises the film for its emotional depth and the performances, particularly highlighting the relationship between Nora and her sister Agnes. The conversation also touches on the film's cinematography, sound design, and the performances of the cast, including Elle Fanning. The hosts conclude by discussing potential film pairings and the broader implications of the film's themes, making for a rich and engaging discussion.

    Like, rate, subscribe and follow for more!

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    39 min
  • Il Postino (The Postman) with Chris Austin, Zalan Pall & Luke Parker
    Mar 31 2026

    In this episode of Phoenix Cinema Podcast Film Club, hosts Chris Austin, Luke Parker, and Phoenix manager Zalan Pall dive into the heartwarming film 'Il Postino.'

    They explore the beauty of simplicity, the emotional depth of the score by Luis Bakalov, and the profound performance by Massimo Troisi. The conversation touches on themes of friendship, influence, and the cultural and political context of the film.

    They also reflect on the legacy of Troisi and the bittersweet ending that leaves a lasting impact on viewers. With engaging discussions and personal insights, this episode celebrates the magic of cinema and the power of storytelling.

    This is a real gem of a movie and well worth your time. If you enjoyed this episode do like, rate and subscribe for more. Happy listening!

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    1 ora e 20 min
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