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Guildcast

Guildcast

Written by: The Guild of Critics
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The Guild of Critics Podcast. Guildcast, if you will. Presented by James Marlowe, Ali Wilson, Ollie Shrimpton and Dan Purchase. Movies, TV, maybe Video Games... Board games? No. Anyway we're just a group of mates trying to turn a book club into a podcast. Give us a review, tell us how we're doing.The Guild of Critics Art
Episodes
  • Mickey 17 - Guildcast Review
    Apr 24 2025

    This is the 18th version of this Guildcast episode. It's cocky, arrogant, has a thirst for blood and killing, is a little bit horny, and always throws caution to the wind. Unlike the 17th version of this episode which was far more well mannered and reasonable.

    Ali, Ollie and Marlowe discuss the latest shenanigans on the big screen with this unique film idea starring Robert Pattinson, Mark Ruffalo and Steven Yeung to name a few. That's the only few I can name really.

    Poll question for today: Do you like the creepers?

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    56 mins
  • Nosferatu - Guildcast Review
    Mar 2 2025

    I want everyone to know that this is only Nicholas Hoult's second greatest piece of work, only topped by his early performance as Tony in Skins.

    Much like Skins, Nosferatu is about someone who goes over to a mates house, eats and drinks whatever they provide, then falls into a pit of hallucinations, sweat, constant heart racing and the feeling of losing time and forgetting events. Nosferatu might be the local dealer.

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    55 mins
  • A Complete Unknown - Guildcast Review
    Feb 9 2025

    How does it feel, how does it feel? To be without a home? To be in the Guildcast zoooonneee.

    Come take a step back in time with us as we follow young Bobby (Bob) Dylan in the swinging 60s. Set during the time when folk music was facing challenges like electric guitars and massive amps, and Bob was facing challenges like which of my two only girl friends shall I sleep with and take refuge with for a few hours.

    Timothée Chalamet plays the man himself in a split-ly decisive review from the lads today.

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    52 mins
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