Disc 2 Movie Review Podcast
1) Disc 2: Better Late Than Never
Rhi, Lee, and Martyn are back after a short 2-year hiatus. Previous grievances have now been settled in court and brushed under the carpet. Picking up where we left off, in the latest episode we talk ...Show More
2) Disc 2 with Rhi and Lew
Rhian and Lewis talk about their guilty pleasures. The films that make them grimace and smile in equal measure. The ones they diss in front of their cool, Arthouse film pals but secretly think about f...Show More
3) New Disc 2 with Rhi and Lew
After a lengthy year off, that resembled every disaster film ever made, the new year begins with a new movie cohort; Lewis Foster. In the first episode of 2021, Rhian and Lew discuss what to watch and...Show More
4) Winter Warmers
Rhian, Martyn, and Lee give you some lovely films to watch to help get you through the post-Christmas blues.
5) Unconventional Christmas flicks
Rhian, Martyn Cain and Lee Stevens chat about unconventional Christmas flicks and unpopular opinions on popular festive films in the lastest episode of Disc 2 Movie Review.
6) Who did it better? Original vs Remake
Which is better, the original or the remake? Rhian, Martyn and Lee compare the British 'Death at a Funeral' (Frank Oz, 2007) to its American remake (Neil LaBute, 2010), then turn our attention to th...Show More
7) 2019: A Space Episode
Rhian Evans, Martyn Cain and Lee Stevens join forces once again, this time to talk sci-fi. In this episode, we look at Alex Garland's Netflix original 'Annihiliation' (2018) and Stanley Kubrick's '200...Show More
8) Make 'em laugh
In this week's film review, Rhian is joined by Lee Stevens and Martyn Cain to chat about the silver screen knee-slappers Hunt for the Wilderpeople (2016) and Harold and Maude (1971).
9) There's no business like show business
In this episode, Rhian is joined by local thespian David Dawson to chat about Gene Kelly's musical masterpiece 'Singin' in the Rain' (1952) and the 2017 crowd-pleaser 'The Greatest Show' by Michael Gr...Show More
10) The horror! The horror!
Rhian is joined by Martyn Cain and Lee Stevens to chat about Nicolas Roeg's 1973 cult classic 'Don't Look Now' and Ari Aster's 'Hereditary' (2018).