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The Every Movie Ever! Podcast

The Every Movie Ever! Podcast

Written by: Ben Groves & Rob Macfarlane
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Join hosts Ben Groves & Rob Macfarlane for a weekly mental health check in disguised as a movie podcast. Weekly episodes released every Sunday have the boys talking everything from Hollywood blockbusters to indie darlings and all manner of highs and lows in-between!

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  • The Platform (2019): AKA The Hungry Games
    Apr 20 2026

    Ben and Rob descend into the stark, vertical nightmare of The Platform (2019), the Spanish sci-fi thriller from director Galder Gaztelu-Urrutia that turns a simple premise into a brutal, unforgettable allegory. Set within a mysterious tower where food and morality cascade from the top down, the film strips human behavior to its rawest form. But how did this claustrophobic concept become such a sharp reflection of the world outside its concrete walls?

    Who is Galder Gaztelu-Urrutia, and what inspired his vision of a society defined entirely by levels, luck, and survival? What makes The Platform feel so disturbingly plausible, and how does its minimalist setting amplify its message rather than limit it? And as we follow Goreng’s descent through the shifting floors, are we watching the journey of a savior, a fool, or something far more complicated?

    From its haunting imagery to its cyclical structure, Ben and Rob unpack The Platform as a vertical hell of human nature one that forces uncomfortable questions about greed, solidarity, and whether fairness can exist in a fundamentally unequal system. Is the film a bleak condemnation of society as we know it, or a challenge to imagine something better?

    Along the way, they wrestle with the film’s most cryptic ideas: are we still holding out for a hero in a system designed to crush them? What does it really mean that “the girl is the message”? And could deeper layers demonology, numerology, even religious symbolism offer clues to understanding the film’s ambiguous, haunting conclusion?

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • The Hunger Games (2012): Is This Just A Bad Battle Royale Clone?
    Apr 12 2026

    Ben and Rob step into the fractured districts of Panem with The Hunger Games, the 2012 phenomenon that turned a brutal dystopian novel into a cultural lightning strike. Directed by Gary Ross and led by a breakout performance from Jennifer Lawrence as Katniss Everdeen, the film walks a tightrope between blockbuster spectacle and unsettling social commentary, but how did it all come together?

    Who is Suzanne Collins, and why did Hollywood take a risk on her bleak, unflinching vision of a future built on control, sacrifice, and survival? What drew Gary Ross to the material, and how did his approach shape the film’s grounded, almost documentary-like intensity? And how did Jennifer Lawrence become Katniss, not just a hero, but a symbol balancing vulnerability, defiance, and reluctant rebellion in a way that defined a generation?

    From the politics of the Capitol to the moral cost of survival, Ben and Rob dig into what The Hunger Games is really saying beneath the arena’s deadly choreography. Is it a story about resistance, media manipulation, or the quiet erosion of humanity under pressure?

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    55 mins
  • Amélie (2001): How Small Acts Of Kindness Can Change The World OR... The Unofficial Matrix Spin Off?
    Apr 6 2026

    Ben and Rob wander into the whimsical streets of Montmartre and a carefully constructed fantasy with Amélie, the 2001 French sensation directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet. Starring Audrey Tautou in her star making role, alongside Mathieu Kassovitz and a kaleidoscope of unforgettable side characters, Amélie blends romance, surrealism, and meticulous visual storytelling into a film that feels as handmade as it does magical.

    Why was Amélie made, and what alchemy of planning, design, and happy accidents brought its hyper-stylised world to life? How did its now iconic score become one of the most beloved in modern cinema, and why does every note feel inseparable from Amélie’s inner world?

    Do our hosts buy into the charm completely, or is there something more calculated beneath the film’s sugar dusted surface? Is Amélie secretly operating on another level entirely... perhaps even in the same universe as The Matrix and if so... does she know it?

    Is this a perfect film, or just a perfectly constructed illusion? And beyond the gnomes, photo booths, and quiet acts of kindness, what does Amélie really mean about connection, loneliness, and the small, strange ways we choose to change each other’s lives?

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    1 hr and 5 mins
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