Annie and Dave take turns to pick something one of them was a fan of before they were married, and that the other one doesn't know. Then they both watch or read it and come together to discuss their reactions. What will the newbie think of it? And will the fan still love it? Listen to find out.
This month, Dave gets Annie to watch Xena: Warrior Princess - which they're both surprised she hasn't seen before.
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CW: Discussion of sexual abuse of minors.
This month, Annie tests Dave's request for darker material with 2004 film, The Woodsman.
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This month, Dave gets Annie to watch 1998 sci-fi noir film Dark City - and since it includes Rufus Sewell, Kiefer Sutherland and Jennifer Connelly, Annie is not averse to the experience!
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This month, our friend Nic joins us to discuss Dirty Dancing because Dave claims he's never seen it!
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This month, Annie revisits Shrines of Gaiety by Kat Atkinson.
This will be the last Reviews Revisited episode of the podcast in this format - because the series has moved to YouTube! You can find the…
In our 100th episode, Annie gets Dave to watch a 1980s adaptation of a Barbara Cartland novel - yup, you read that right!
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This month, Annie revisits The Watchmaker of Filigree Street by Natasha Pulley.
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This month, Dave gets Annie to watch mid-90s sci-fi movie, Strange Days (Angela Bassett deserves better...).
Content warnings for sexual violence.
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This month, Annie is revisiting How To Stop Time by Matt Haig.
Will she love it? Did she even love it before? Who really knows what reality is anymore?
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This month, Annie subjects Dave to the college drama Felicity - and reveals some rather embarrassing things about her own late teenage experiences...
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This month, Annie revisits The Glass Books of Dream Eaters by Gordon Dahlquist, which she remembers hating the first time around and giving up on pretty quickly.
Why, then, is she reading it again? A…
This month, Dave gets Annie to watch several episodes of the original Twilight Zone (against her protests) - will it turn out to be as disastrous as she fears?
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This month, Annie revisits A Gentleman in Moscow by Amor Towles, also analysing the recent TV adaptation.
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This month, our friend Richard joins as a guest - selecting 1980s children's puzzle show The Adventure Game for us to discuss.
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This month, Annie revisits Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir, which was also the book chosen by Dave for their Family Book Club!
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This month, Annie makes Dave watch Man on Fire - and there are ructions!
Annie speaks up more than usual, which is why the episode is so long - sorry, folks!
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This month, Annie takes a departure from her usual format of revisiting books she's read before - and uses the results of a survey she did earlier in the year to search for a five-star reading experi…
This month, Dave gets Annie to watch the frankly weird-ass 1980s sort-of sci-fi movie, Brainstorm...
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This month, Annie completes her revisit of the Hunger Games series, with an in-depth look at Mockingjay - both book and film.
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We've apparently been doing this five whole years!
In our fifth anniversary episode, Annie revisits a real childhood favourite (who on earth was monitoring what this ten-year-old girl was watching???…