Mayfair Theatre Podcast 122! Listen to our brand new episode on: Soundcloud, iTunes, and Stitcher! It’s a packed house, with Andrew, Lee, Ian, Anya, and Josh all getting together to talk about Canadian movies in honour of Canada Day! On and off topic, they chat about: Adele,
The Gardener – Held Over for a 2nd Week! A documentary about Frank Cabot’s Les Quatre Vents, aka Cabot Garden, a magnificent private garden in the Charlevoix region near Quebec City. From The Land Of The Moon – Ottawa Premiere! Gabrielle is a free-spirited woman in a loveless marriage who
Listen to our brand new episode right now on: Soundcloud, iTunes, and Stitcher! Andrew, Anya, and Josh somehow manage to double-book a podcast recording at the same time as a fire-alarm inspection at the theatre! They stubbornly soldier on (see if you can spot the alarm avoiding
Churchill – Returns for a 2nd Week! Fearful of repeating 1915’s invasion of Gallipoli, Churchill attempts to stop 1944’s planned invasion of Normandy. Only the support of his wife can halt the prime minister’s physical and mental collapse. Paris Can Wait – Married to an inattentive movie producer, Anne finds
Listen to our brand new episode right now on: Soundcloud, iTunes , and Stitcher! Lee and Josh get together to discuss Quentin Tarantino, Steven Soderbergh, Steven Spielberg, the Monroeville Mall, Muppet movie distribution, B-Movies, picture vs sound, boom shadows, and Nien Nunb! They also chat about the
The Beguiled – An injured Civil War Union soldier seeks refuge at an all-female Southern boarding school. Soon, sexual tensions lead to dangerous rivalries as the women tend to his wounded leg while offering him comfort and companionship. Paris Can Wait – 2nd Week! Anne unexpectedly finds herself on a
Listen to our brand new episode right now on: Soundcloud, iTunes, and Stitcher ! This week we chat about a pair of late greats, George A. Romero and Martin Landau. That leads us on a conversation through the movies of Wes Craven, Steven Spielberg, John Waters, and
The Beguiled – 2nd Week! An injured soldier seeks refuge at an all-female Southern boarding school. Soon, sexual tensions lead to dangerous rivalries as the women tend to his wounded leg while offering him comfort and companionship. Certain Women – A lawyer contends with office sexism and a hostage situation;
Listen to our brand new episode right now on: Soundcloud, iTunes, and Stitcher! This week we chat about dating and marriage, booking international movies, avoiding trailers, Canada’s lenient ratings system, cap guns, AGFA, UberEats, and the proper pronunciation of Bill Nighy’s name. Plus, we discuss the movies