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, Annie continues her journey back through the Hunger Games series - this episode covers both the book and the film of Catching Fire.
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Dave gets Annie to read To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee, which she has never read and knows basically nothing about. Will she like it? And will Dave enjoy it as much as he remembers from long ago…
This month, Annie revisits The Hunger Games, reading the book and watching the film, then comparing her thoughts to her reviews from back in 2012.
Will she still love it? Listen to find out!
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This month, Annie gets Dave to watch the comedy classic, Cool Runnings.
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This months, on Resurrected Reviews Revisited, Annie rereads a book she would previously have said was one of the best she'd ever read... Is her memory faulty, does she still love it as much the seco…
Annie is very apprehensive about Dave's choice this month - 1983's The Dead Zone, adapted from a Stephen King novel and directed by David Cronenberg... Will her misgivings prove correct?
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This month, Annie is revisiting The Bone Season by Samantha Shannon.
She loves The Priory of the Orange Tree and A Day of Fallen Night - so surely she must also have loved Samantha Shannon's original…
This month, Annie introduces Dave to the EPIC MASTERPIECE (ahem...) that is the 2014 live-action Hercules movie, starring Dwayne Johnson - how has nobody (but Annie apparently) ever heard of this???
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This month, Annie revisits Piranesi and discovers yet again just how terrible her memory is...
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Annie takes a month off, letting Dave loose with the recording equipment as he introduces two friends from choir, Gavin and Alex to - Gremlins!
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This month, on Resurrected Reviews Revisited, Annie reads Illuminae and then compares her reactions to the review she wrote the first time she read it - some years ago...
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This month, Annie and Dave are joined by two friends, Kate and Jeremy, to discuss The Court Jester, a 1955 film starring Danny Kaye and Basil Rathbone. Prepare for much buckling of swashes (and also …
In this episode of the newly Resurrected Reviews Revisited series, Annie reads The Secret History for the first time in a decade and discovers that her memories of reading it before are complete nons…
This month, our local pub quiz master, Jack, joins Annie and Dave and introduces them to Black Sails.
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Annie's back - on her own - to resurrect the old format of Reviews Revisited, in which she rereads or rewatches something she reviewed years ago and then compares her reactions.
In this episode, thou…
This month, Dave makes Annie watch a film she's been avoiding for decades - Dr Strangelove - and it goes about as well as you might expect...
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This month, Annie discovers that 2001 film Save The Last Dance isn't as light and fluffy as she remembered...
For more discussion of Save the Last Dance, listen to the recent Bechdel Cast episode (wh…
This month, Dave offers up a two-fer - Prisoner: Cell Block H (which he was a fan of) and Orange Is The New Black (which Annie was a fan of) for an interesting comparison.
CW: suicide, rape, domestic…
This month, Annie revisits 2006 Christmas classic, The Holiday, making two episodes in a row for Annie being the fan and Dave being the newbie.
Will a movie Annie can basically quote from start to fi…
Two middle-class, white, British people discuss the presentation of slavery in the 1985 pre-civil-war-set US TV mini series, North and South - what could possibly go wrong?
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