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Popcorn Jabber

Popcorn Jabber

Written by: David Howard-Jones Oli Phillips & Lilli Fulwood
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Popcorn Jabber is a vibrant podcast dedicated to exploring the vast and immersive worlds of popular culture cinema! Whether it's action, adventure, comedy or romance, there's something for everyone on Popcorn Jabber! Join the dynamic trio of film enthusiasts: Daz, Oli & Lilli, as they delve into the latest film releases, dissecting plotlines, characters and behind-the-scenes insights!

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David Howard-Jones, Oli Phillips & Lilli Fulwood
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Episodes
  • [Ep 64] Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit
    Apr 24 2026

    This week, the Popcorn Jabber take on their first fan-requested film! They open up their inbox and read out a letter from long-time fan Kate, with their film suggestion - Sister Act 2: Back In The Habit!


    Also in this episode:

    • Daz, Oli & Lilli have gone a little bit insane due to this being the first time they've decided to record a PCJ at the dawning hour of 6am! Tune in to find out why they made this decision, and how it ended up with one of us not sleeping AT ALL!
    • Lilli discusses the success of the recent hit film Project Hail Mary, and reveals it's creative use of practical elements over CGI.
    • Daz shares a recent reflection he had on the current state of Hollywood, and how almost everything is a sequel or a remake these days...
    • Oli asks the crew the question of whether the use of CGI has cheapened films.

    Want to submit feedback or film suggestions? You can send us an email at popcornjabber@gmail.com

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    55 mins
  • [Ep 63] KPop Demon Hunters
    Apr 10 2026

    We're going up, up, up! It's our moment! You know this episode will be GOLDEN! Join Daz, Oli & Lilli as they review the biggest Netflix film of 2025 - KPop Demon Hunters!


    In this special themed episode:

    • The crew taste test the limited edition McDonalds HUNTR/X Meal (which conveniently came out on the same day of recording!)
    • Oli reflects on how films that do well in the box office are directly tied to how much Brad Pitt is eating in them!
    • Lilli makes the crew take a BuzzFeed quiz to determine which KPop Demon Hunters character they are!


    Disclaimer: Because we are a Christian podcast, we understand and acknowledge that some listeners might be apprehensive towards this film because of its themes surrounding demons (after all, the word "demon" is in the title). So if you feel convicted to avoid hearing this film being discussed, no worries! Do as you feel led! But our mission in discussing this film here on PCJ is to identify the parallels in the story that directly tie to Christianity, in which we unanimously agree that there are plenty of! If you can give us a moment of your time and hear us out, we encourage you to not just listen to the whole episode, but to watch the film for yourself and discern whether you think the film has solid ties to scripture!

    Want to submit feedback or film suggestions? You can send us an email at popcornjabber@gmail.com

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    1 hr and 17 mins
  • [Ep 62] Just A Typical Popcorn Jabber Episode... or is it?
    Mar 31 2026

    Break out the popcorn, because another episode of PCJ is here to give us the scoop on What's Poppin!


    In this episode:

    • Daz gives his thoughts on the animated basketball film GOAT.
    • Oli reflects on the passing of Chuck Norris, and the impact he's made.
    • Lilli discusses the latest release of the Spider-Man: Brand New Day trailer that has garnered 718.6 million views in its first 24 hours, making it the biggest trailer launch in history.

    Want to submit feedback or film suggestions? You can send us an email at popcornjabber@gmail.com

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    28 mins
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