
Frank Film Club with Maisie Williams Podcast
1) Big BAFTA chats 2025
We're in the thick of awards season and as always, we're far more interested in seeing the industry newcomers getting their flowers. In this episode, which is turning into a bit of an annual tradition...Show More
2) Heathers: Live Podcast at the London Podcast Festival
It’s Winona season and we’re BACK with a special episode recorded in the company of a delightful audience in London. Yes it’s time we released to the world… our thoughts on the monumental and enduring...Show More
3) The Parent Trap: in awe of Lindsay, Nancy Meyers and Meredith Blake
Ending on a magical high chosen by the listeners. The more we get into this episode the more magic we realise The Parent Trap (1998) is. After we’ve addressed the ridiculous trauma of it all (erm…the ...Show More
4) Polite Society: the biggest surprise of the year
For film club this week we’re watching Polite Society, last year’s British martial artsaction comedy film from debut feature filmmaker Nida Manzoor. The setup sees Ria, a London-ba...Show More
5) Jennifer’s Body: butchered by the marketing campaign
Mean Girls meets Scream? This week we passionately and lovingly rant about the cult classic, Jennifers Body (2009). Turns out back in 2009, the film industry execs, aka the boys, ruined Diablo Cody’s ...Show More
6) How To Have Sex: lead actor & BAFTA Rising Star Mia McKenna-Bruce joins us!
We lure the amazing Mia McKenna-Bruce to our studio to discuss our fave film of last year: How To Have Sex. She stars as the central character of Tara in this stunning film exploring sexual consent, f...Show More
How To Have Sex: lead actor & BAFTA Rising Star Mia McKenna-Bruce joins us!
48:38 | Jun 5th, 2024
7) Femme: how this gobsmacking neo-noir revenge thriller got made
Wear an extra pair of socks because this film will knock them right off. This week we discuss Femme, the Neo-noir thriller and debut feature from directing duo Sam H. Freeman and Ng Choon Ping. I...Show More
8) Maestro: getting onscreen ageing so wrong and so right
This week we watch Maestro, a film where Bradley Cooper convincingly ages before your eyes across four decades. We address his biographical film about American conductor Leonard Bernstein. In this epi...Show More
9) The Holdovers: a masterclass in casting and dialogue
This week we watch The Holdovers to finally see what all the awards fuss was all about. A film that has so much heart, it follows Paul Giamatti as an unlikeable teacher at a boarding school who is for...Show More
10) The Zone of Interest: when the credits roll and the shame washes over you
Talking about Jonathan Glazer’s Auschwitz-set film The Zone of Interest this week was both really hard and in many ways very easy. Easy because it’s a masterclass in sound design and unusual cinematog...Show More