SWITCHCast: film reviews, news and interviews

SWITCHCast: film reviews, news and interviews


Dunkirk, Paris Can Wait, Descent Into The Maelstrom, The Black Prince

July 19, 2017

Charlie, Jess, Daniel and Brent discuss the week's films, examine the return of 'Game Of Thrones' to TV and ask whether our screens have become to sexually explicit, check out the best bit's of Disney's D23 expo, mourn the loss of George A. Romero and Martin Landau, and go behind the scenes of one of the last cinemas still showing movies on film to take in a 77-year-old classic.

Reviews
Dunkirk
Paris Can Wait
The Black Prince
Kong: Skull Island on Blu-ray
A Man Called Ove on DVD

Trailers
A Wrinkle In Time
The Dark Tower
Finding Your Feet
Darkest Hour

Film news
▸ The passing of George A. Romero and Martin Landau
▸ Highlights from Disney's D23 Expo
▸ 'Game of Thrones' returns
▸ Have our screens become too sexually explicit?

Interview
In an attempt to cut costs and improve technology, many cinemas in the past decade have made the move to digital projectors, eliminating the need for film - and film projectionists. Melbourne’s Astor Theatre is one of the few places in Australia that still regularly shows movies on film - and Brent and Daniel went along to take in a 77-year-old classic. For the full program, visit the Astor Theatre website.

For an extended version of the interview, visit SWITCH's YouTube channel.

Comps
Win one of five copies of 'Denial' on DVD
Win one of five copies of 'A Man Called Ove' on DVD

Next week's episode
▸ Reviews of 'A Ghost Story', 'A Monster Calls', 'Kiki, Love To Love', 'Obsession' and 'War For The Planet Of The Apes'

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