The guys discuss another quartet of recent movies, while bemoaning the decline of Hollywood.
On episode 69 of The Outside Centre Podcast, Theo Neumann and Eric Hillis kick things off with their thoughts on the current sad state of the Hollywood blockbuster, before discussing another quartet of recent releases - M Night Shyamalan's controversial thriller Split, Hirokazu Koreeda's latest family drama After the Storm, Spanish neo-western The Shepherd, and Japan's Oscar entry Nagasaki: Memories of My Son.
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Theo Neumann is the lead presenter of The Outside Centre Film Podcast. He is a qualified journalist that used to review films on local West Midlands Radio before setting up this podcast in 2014. You can read his tweets @Theo_ACloud. Alex Sergeant is an Academic/Writer/Comedian with a PHD in Freudian Theory in cinema. You will see him on twitter @freudisfunny. Eric Hillis is a freelance film critic and Editor for The Movie Waffler. You can read his reviews at www.themoviewaffler.com as well as following him on twitter @HillisEric. Dr Paul Darke is an academic with a PHD in disability in film. You can find him on twitter @drpauldarke. Together, they make up The Outside Centre Film Podcast, a film review show that strives to talk about films the mainstream media ignores. The guys also look back over the work of classic directors. Join them twice a month for a focus on foreign language and world cinema, as well as lesser known titles you may have missed.