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Latest Episodes
Melbourne International Film Festival 2021 Program Launch and Mental as Everything Filmmaker Damon Smith Interview
Celebrating the MIFF program announcement with an interview with programmer Kate Fitzpatrick
Sydney Film Festival 2021 Teaser Films Announced
SWITCHCast is privileged to get a sneak peek at this year's Sydney Film Festival with Festival Director Nashen Moodley.
SWITCH's Academy Awards 2021 Special
The team is back to celebrate everything Oscars-related - along with some surprise guests - to share their verdicts on the biggest movies from the past year!
SWITCH's Academy Awards 2020 Special
The team deep dive into everything Oscars-related, from our verdict on the nominees to our opinions on all the controversies.
SWITCH's Best Films of 2019, Best Films of the Decade, Most Anticipated Films of 2020
We look to the past, present and future of film!
Jojo Rabbit, Portrait of a Lady on Fire, Jumanji: The Next Level, Cats, Sorry We Missed You, The Truth
Every single film hitting cinemas this Boxing Day! Plus the controversies at the SAG and Golden Globe Awards - and the one thing about Disney+ that's gotten the streaming service into hot water.
'Rockabul' director Travis Beard and 'Thunder Road' actor/writer/director Jim Cummings Interviews
A special SWITCHCast episode with great new interviews.
The House With a Clock in Its Walls, Ladies in Black, Johnny English Strikes Back, Smallfoot, Ghosthunter, I Am Paul Walker
Plus we lay shit on the single-worst thing that has ever happened in the history of cinema, ever.
The Predator, Searching, A Simple Favour, Beast, Christopher Robin, Teen Titans Go! To The Movies, Won't You Be My Neighbour?
Plus tragedy for the sake of entertainment - should we be "enjoying" cinema which exploits historical atrocities?
The Nun, McQueen, You Were Never Really Here, The Miseducation of Cameron Price, Hearts Beat Loud, Juliet Naked, The Merger, Wayne
Plus the battle of the streaming services - can Netflix stand up to the newcomers, and is there enough room in the market for more players?