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At the Pictures
At the Pictures is a podcast for those who believe cinema is more than entertainment—it's an art form, and a grand, enduring spectacle. Presented in association with 1 Warwick, a private members' house in the heart of Soho—London’s historic film district—the series blends sharp critique with industry insight and a touch of dry wit. For those who see cinema as a lens through which to view the world, and prefer their commentary as considered as their company, At the Pictures is required listening. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Superman, Fantastic Four, and Luca Guadagnino 18.07.2025 32:25
Superman soars back into the cultural stratosphere, dominating the box office with earnest optimism. But with Marvel's Fantastic Four waiting in the wings, can the Man of Steel hold his ground? Meanwhile, co-host Dashiell Silva — who has seen nearly everything — finally watches 1978's Superman for the very first time. His verdict? Let’s just say it’s a flight worth taking. Plus: Julia Roberts retu...
Why Superman is a turning point for cinema 10.07.2025 31:36
We’re back from our summer break and straight into the season’s most anticipated cinematic event. Fresh from an early screening of Superman, Ben and Dash weigh in on a film that’s already turning heads for its scale and style. But can the film convince superhero-fatigued audiences that it's much more than your average comic book movie? Plus: why the Man of Steel has always been a political figure...
Barbara Loden, Wanda, and Frankenstein 14.06.2025 26:46
As the BFI mounts a season celebrating the quiet brilliance of Barbara Loden, we revisit Wanda (1970), her singular and haunting feature that slipped between the cracks of American film history. Elena Gorfinkel, curator and author of the new BFI Film Classic on Wanda, joins us to consider Loden’s legacy — and why it’s taken so long for the world to catch up. Plus: as Guillermo del Toro readies his...
Wicked, Downton Abbey, and the case for comfort viewing 07.06.2025 27:47
The broomsticks are back. The trailer for "Wicked: For Good" has landed, reuniting Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo in the second act of Broadway’s glittering megahit. While some critics remain unconvinced, our hosts Benjamin Wilson and Dash Silva beg to differ. Yes, it’s glossy, yes, it’s mainstream, but is that really such a sin? Also: the Earl of Grantham returns. "Downton Abbey: The Grand Final...
Romantic comedies, Fantômas, and The Manchurian Candidate 24.05.2025 30:24
Are romantic comedies finding their home on the small screen? As Meg Ryan signs on to Too Much, Lena Dunham’s upcoming Netflix series, Benjamin Wilson and Dashiel Silva explore whether the genre is undergoing a long-form revival — and what that shift means for cinema as we know it. Plus: the newly restored 1913 serial Fantômas — all inky shadows and theatrical intrigue — reminds us how early cinem...
Introducing: Dorothyland 01.05.2025 4:07
This week on At the Pictures, we’re taking a short break for the Bank Holiday — time to enjoy a little sunshine here in Soho. But before we disappear into the weekend, we’re sharing a special preview of a new series: Dorothyland. Marking 100 years since the release of the original Ben-Hur, the series begins with the story of Ramon Novarro — one of Hollywood’s first great leading men, and a quietly...
Fleischer cartoons back on the big screen and Oscar voting changes 25.04.2025 29:52
Long before the rise of digital effects and billion-dollar franchises, the surreal cartoon shorts of Fleischer Studios brought Popeye, Betty Boop, and Superman to life with inky charm and urban wit. As the BFI prepares to screen a beautifully restored series, we explore the enduring legacy of Max Fleischer with his granddaughter, Jane Fleischer Reid. Plus: the Oscars is finally requiring voters to...
Mr Bingo and Godzilla 10.04.2025 21:44
Where do good ideas really come from—and must they always be new? As Hollywood faces renewed accusations of creative fatigue, we investigate the origins of originality with special guest Mr Bingo, the celebrated artist and provocateur known for turning irreverence into an art form. And while the industry hunts for the next big thing, one icon refuses to go quietly. With nearly forty films under hi...
Sebastian director Mikko Mäkelä, Four Mothers star James McArdle and director Darren Thornton 03.04.2025 29:02
What happens when sex becomes just another side hustle? We speak with writer-director Mikko Mäkelä about Sebastian, a provocative new film exploring the blurred lines of intimacy, desire, and transaction in the digital age. Plus, the director and star of Four Mothers join us to discuss their sharp yet tender comedy about family, obligation, and the unique — sometimes fraught — relationships gay me...
Black Bag, Snow White, and I Know Where I'm Going 27.03.2025 27:12
Disney’s "Snow White" was a $250 million gamble and it's off to a shaky start. Benjamin and Karen ask whether the controversy could signal a turning point in the studio’s live-action strategy. Plus: Steven Soderbergh’s "Black Bag" has all the hallmarks of a sleek spy thriller, so why is it struggling to find its audience? And revisiting "I Know Where I’m Going", a British classic that sweeps you a...
Picnic at Hanging Rock, James Bond, and Apple’s The Studio 18.03.2025 28:16
The haunting beauty of “Picnic at Hanging Rock” returns in stunning 4K—what its enigmatic mystery can teach today’s filmmakers. Plus, why the next chapter of James Bond remains elusive nearly four years on. And Apple’s “The Studio”—a sharp Hollywood satire where art and commerce collide. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Introducing: At the Pictures 29.01.2025 1:45
Step inside At the Pictures—a podcast for those who see cinema as an art, not just an industry. Recorded in the heart of Soho, hosts Benjamin Wilson and Karen Krizanovich bring sharp criticism, insider insight, and a touch of old-world glamour to the world of film. From Cannes to Hollywood, Hitchcock to contemporary masters, expect sophisticated conversation, wry wit, and a celebration of cinema a...
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