Call Me By Your Name will win awards next year! It’s beautiful, tender, funny and Luca Guadagnino I think, has made one of the most…

Episode 62:
Andy Serkis
I don’t think there is much Andy Serkis can’t do! His new film Breathe is out now and a real joy to watch, really complimented…
Episode 61:
Michael Winterbottom
I don’t know why but I was a little bit nervous about chatting to Michael Winterbottom. Maybe just because i’m such a big fan. Those…
Episode 60: Tomas Alfredson
I had the pleasure of doing a few interviews with Tomas a few years back, around the release of Tinker Taylor Soldier Spy. A fantastic…
Episode 58:
Denis Villneuve
It’s fair to say I am a huge fan of Denis, it’s also fair to say he was the prefect choice to direct Blade Runner…
Episode 58:
Nancy Myers
I still can’t quite believe we managed to get time with Nancy, who was here supporting the release of ‘Home Again,’ her daughters directorial debut. Having been oscar nominated for her screenwriting debut with Private Benjamin back in 1980, since then Nancy has been a pretty important part in Hollywood history. A dream to chat to, so warm, generous and fun. I hope you enjoy our chat.
Episode 57:
Philip Selway
For Philip Selway it’s always been a dream to compose a film soundtrack. The time has come with his debut for ‘Let Me Go.’ Thrilled…
Episode 56:
Stanley Tucci
If every week involved getting to chat to Stanley Tucci, it would be a pretty sweet life. A man who can deliver on both sides…
Episode 55:
Benedict Andrews
He’s just released his first feature film, ‘Una,’ but Benedict Andrews has a wealth of experience behind him in the theatre. A wonderful experience to…
Episode 54:
Steven Soderbergh
Thank god he thought again about retiring from making films. Steven Soderbergh is back with the brilliantly raucous and funny Logan Lucky. He’s made so…
Episode 53:
Doug Liman
American Made is his new film which sees him team up, once again with Tom Cruise. I think they bring out the best in each…
Episode 52:
Clint Mansell
He is part of the reason I make this podcast and I am eternally grateful to Clint for his time and honesty when talking through…
Episode 51:
David Lowery
It’s still very early days in the career of David Lowery but what he has done with his new film, “A Ghost Story,’ is to…
Episode 50:
Sarah Bridge
Happy 1st Birthday to us. It seems fitting that we explore the wonderful world of the music supervisor with the fabulous Sarah Bridge. She’s worked…
Episode 49:
Luc Besson
What a charming and infectious enthusiasm this man had. A total joy to talk to him about his new project but also hugely grateful for…
Episode 48:
Sofia Coppola
Here we are then, a real dream come true getting time with Sofia to talk about her incredible films and music. I’m such a huge…
Episode 47:
Edgar Wright Prt 2
I can’t thank Edgar enough for finding the time in his crazy schedule to talk to AGAIN. This time about his fantastic new film Baby…
Episode 46:
Nicholas Britell
Barry Jenkins fabulous film Moonlight is out now on all Home Ents formats. I had the absolute pleasure of talking to composer Nicholas Britell about…
Episode 45:
Nick Broomfield
There is a very specific style to the films from Nick Broomfield, he’s brave and funny and as I discovered very much lets the film…
Episode 44:
Alice Lowe
I have been desperate to share this one with you. Been a huge fan of Alice for many years. Her work on Sightseer both writing…
Episode 43:
David Michod
I remember watching Animal Kingdom and being really impressed with everything about the film. David Michod was someone I wanted to see and hear more…
Episode 42:
Guy Ritchie
Look up the word Geezer and you more than likely find Guy Ritchie under it’s definition. I find him utterly tantalising and fascinating and very very funny. It was a lot of fun to catch up with him and talk about King Arthur Legend Of The Sword and working with Daniel Pemberton again.
Episode 41:
John Madden
John Madden is a hugely successful film maker, his 1999 film Shakespeare in Love won 7 Oscars. One of those was for best Original Music for Stephen Warbeck. And Stephen is just one of a number of fantastic composers that John has worked with over the years. A relationship he feels it utterly central to the film making process.
Episode 40:
Michael Apted
When you list the films that Michael has worked on over the years, not only is it hugely impressive but vastly diverse. A gentle and…