Épisodes

  • Redux Redux, Joe Begos, Human, Above the Knee & More - #frightfest 2025 Special
    Nov 17 2025

    It's that time of the year again, it's time for the new series debut of Uncut and to do this we have one of our annual traditions - the frightfest special. To do this, Rob is joined by Kat, Faye and Sarah to talk the highs, lows and everything in between of the UK's capital horror film festival.


    Did you go, what did you think?


    00:00:00 - Welcome to the Frightfest Special

    00:04:00 - Redux Redux

    00:13:55 - Tomb Watcher

    00:20:23 - Above the Knee

    00:27:02 - The Descent & Marshmallow

    00:32:35 - Human

    00:39:40 - The Toxic Avenger

    00:46:58 - Portal to Hell

    00:52:25 - Hellcat

    00:56:00 - Other Frightfest Happenings

    00:58:39 - Lowlights of Frightfest

    01:03:43 - Other Shoutouts

    01:10:00 - Was it a Good Frightfest?

    01:19:34 - Find us on Socials

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    1 h et 22 min
  • The Most Famous Cheek Implants In Japan: Joe Shishido (Detective Bureau, A Colt is my Passport, Massacre Gun)
    Nov 17 2025

    What does it take to become a face—a brand—in cinema? For cult icon Joe Shishido, the answer is one of film's wildest stories: he reportedly had cheek implants to make his face wider, more rugged, and utterly unforgettable. In this episode of Uncut, I'm joined by Ben (Cymreig Samurai) to unpack the myth and the movies behind Japan's most iconic tough guy.


    We're breaking down the trilogy of films that made him a legend: the jazz-soaked, minimalist hitman masterpiece "A Colt Is My Passport"; the explosively titled and brilliantly chaotic "Detective Bureau 2-3: Go to Hell, B&st&rds!"; and the grim, revenge-fuelled yakuza epic "Massacre Gun." We go beyond the cheeks to explore his essential collaborations with directors like Seijun Suzuki, his unique place in the Nikkatsu studio system, and why his cool, cynical persona continues to influence filmmakers today. This is Uncut—the deep dive into the icons you can't forget.


    00:00:00 - Intro

    00:12:07 - Detective Bureau 2.3

    00:42:11 - A Colt is my Passport

    01:02:05 - Massacre Gun

    01:23:52 - Chitty Chat


    For more from the geek show, check out our website: thegeekshow.co.uk


    For the Patreon, visit: patreon.com/thegeekshow

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    1 h et 33 min
  • The Weird World of Yorgos Lanthimos: Analysing Dogtooth, Sacred Deer & The Favourite
    Nov 3 2025

    Join the Uncut crew on The Geek Show as we venture into the bizarre and brilliant filmography of Yorgos Lanthimos, the Oscar-winning director hailed as the modern king of cinematic weirdness.

    In this deep-dive episode, we unpack the themes, styles, and lasting impact of his most iconic films. We start with the shocking and surreal "Dogtooth" (Κυνόδοντας), the Greek film that announced his unique talent to the world. Then, we delve into the chilling, modern Greek tragedy of "The Killing of a Sacred Deer," analysing its haunting performances from Colin Farrell and Nicole Kidman. Finally, we break down his critical and commercial smash, "The Favourite," exploring how its acidic wit and visual style won over the Academy.

    Along the way, we discuss why Lanthimos has become a creative home for actors looking to push boundaries, his exceptional track record of creating complex, award-winning roles for women, and the recurring themes of power, control, and the absurd rules of society that define his work.


    Some of our talking points... Analysing Yorgos Lanthimos's directorial style and the "Greek Weird Wave." Breaking down the unsettling family dynamics in Dogtooth. The modern morality tale and clinical horror of The Killing of a Sacred Deer. How The Favourite balanced Lanthimos's weirdness with Oscar success. His legacy as a filmmaker and his influence on modern cinema.


    Films Discussed: Dogtooth, The Killing of a Sacred Deer, The Favourite, The Lobster, Poor Things.


    Find more episodes at: www.thegeekshow.co.uk

    00:00:00 INTRO00:06:38 DOGTOOTH00:29:00 THE KILLING OF A SACRED DEER00:52:30 THE FAVOURITE01:18:36 OTHER MOVIES01:28:31 LEGACY01:33:37 OUTRONext episodes: Kurt Russell & Joe Shishido

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    1 h et 36 min
  • Alex Garland - Ex Machina, Men & Civil War (UNCUT PODCAST SERIES 5)
    Oct 21 2025

    Uncut is back after a spotty few months, and to mark this return we are looking at a modern favourite in Alex Garland.


    Joined by Graham (Pop Screen), Kat (Hollywood News/Movies with Mummy) and Simon (London International Fantastic Film Fest), we talk talk about his origins as an author, his detour into writing for video games, and more before heading straight into three of his most discussed movies.


    Those three films are the fine aged wine of Ex Machina, the most divisive work that he'll ever produce in Men, and the forthcoming documentary of Civil War. Also, stay around till the end of the podcast when we announce what is coming up on the podcast in 2026.


    Until next time with Yorgos Lanthimos, thanks for watching/listening.

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    1 h et 23 min
  • David Lynch basically invented Patreon - The World Just Wasn't Ready!
    Jul 12 2025

    And with this episode on David Lynch, Series 4 of Uncut concludes. Told you it'd be shorter this time around.


    On this episode, Rob is joined by Lynch-lifer, Graham, to talk about Wild at Heart, The Straight Story and Inland Empire. Along the way, we touch on the connections to Satoshi Kon, the love of Mid-Western American Values, John Waters, alongside many references to Room To Dream. It's been a long time since we've had a two person show, as such it was nice to dive into our love at Lynch - albeit love on two different levels.


    This is the finale of Series 4, we'll be having a little break, move things around a bit - part of which includes sending our short film off into the world like a proud parent - after which we'll be back. When we do return, Series 5 will be a video podcast - so look forward to that.


    If you like this show, check out our PATREON, for all sorts of goodies and extras. But until we return, thanks for listening and we'll see you again soon.

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    1 h et 21 min
  • Akira (1988) The Anime Masterpiece That Keeps on Giving
    Jun 29 2025

    It's time for another episode of Uncut, and this time we are talking about Sci-Fi Anime of the 80s and 90s.


    Rob is joined by Kinell, Sarah and Rabia to talk about all things 1980s and 1990s Sci-Fi Anime. In other words, the golden age of anime and in the genre that made Japanese Animation such a big deal. To do that, we talked about three movies - Angel's Egg, Project A Ko and the one, the only, Akira.


    I say we talk about those three movies, we talk about an awful lot of other things too such as C*rn's role in the development of Modern Anime, who is keeping an eye on Mamoru Oshii, Just how influential this era of Anime is, and many, many recommendations - too many to mention here. So you better listen in.


    If you like the show, give it a like, rating, review and even a share. If you're listening on Spotify - leave a comment on the show, and I'll respond to it on the next recording. And if you really like this episode - bless you - and please check out our Patreon for all sort of goodies. A new podcast series which will live on there and out here in the wild is among them.


    Until next time on the series 4 finale with David Lynch, thanks for listening.

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    1 h et 44 min
  • Marlene Dietrich - they don't make Hollywood Stars like that any more
    Jun 14 2025

    Uncut returns for another of our token left turns, from 80s & 90s Anime - we head to classic Hollywood in the hands of Marlene Dietrich.


    Rob is joined by Graham, Jimmy and Simon - three signed up Dietrich heads - to talk through the career of one of classic Hollywood's greatest leading ladies, Marlene Dietrich. To do this, we discuss her work through four films - Josef von Sternberg's The Scarlett Empress (1934), George Marshall's Comedy Western, Destry Rides Again (1939), before we finish on 1957's Witness for the Prosecution co-starring Charles Laughton and directed by the GOAT, Billy Wilder.


    This episode is a complete love in for Dietrich, one which features loads of recommendations, her politics and how she was just the coolest actor - decades ahead of her time too. So, if you enjoyed this episode, please check out our PATREON too for all sorts of other goodies.

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    1 h et 27 min
  • The Renegades of 1980s & 90s Horror Anime
    May 31 2025

    Welcome to the latest episode of Uncut, on which we talk about the golden age of 1980s an 90s Horror Anime.


    Apologies for the delays in getting this episode out, I've been directing my own short film which has taken up a lot of my time. It's called "The Last Sock You'll Ever Need", and I'll inevitably be talking about in on the pod in the coming weeks and months.


    This week, I am joined by Rabia, Sarah and a debuting Kinell to talk about the golden age of 1980s and 1990s anime, with a specific focus on the Horror movies produced during this phase. The conversation ebbs and flows along this theme touching on everything anime along the way, and the movies we touch are The Laughing Target (1987), Vampire Hunter D (1985) and Perfect Blue (1997).


    Next time out we talk about Marlene Dietrich. And if you like the podcast, please subscribing. Also, please consider subscribing and supporting us on Patreon for all sorts of exclusive goodies.


    Add Kinell's Game, Expired Meds, to your Steam Wishlist - HERE. Check out our sister podcasts, Pop Screen and All of us are Lost

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    1 h et 29 min