Looks, Moments and the Subjective Magic of Cinema

Season 9, Episode 12,   Mar 03, 2022, 04:45 AM

We welcome Lindsay Moxham back to the podcast to discuss the best moments from the magical worlds of TV and cinema.

What's in a look, a moment? What is it about the quiet slices of introspection; the spark in a group; the crackle in a duo; or the wild, exaggerated - yet compelling - performance of one actor? The answer, tied to so many variables and factors, from all decades of cinema, across big screens and small, is quixotically and brilliantly subjective. 

Sit back and listen to us discuss and debate Heat, Mad Men, The Sopranos, Killing Eve, Game of Thrones, A Bridge Too Far, Lawrence of Arabia, Catch Me If You Can, Walk the Line and so much more. Spanish acting great Luis Tosar also gets more than one mention.

Check out Lindsay's band Angry Saints by following this link.

Enjoy! 

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Photo Credit: Festival de Cannes.