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Banterflix Series: 10 Episode 6

Film news and review show presented by Jim McClean. This week Margaret McGoldrick and Bill Taylor review ‘First Reformed’, ‘American Animal’ and the classic thriller ‘The Night of the Hunter’.

Banterflix Series: 10 Episode 5

Film news and review show presented Jim McClean. This week Joan Parsons from QFT and Neil Sedgewick from Films and Faith talk about Mark Cousins new documentary The Eyes of Orson Welles, Spike Lee’s BlacKkKlansman and the Stanley Kubrick classic 2001: A Space Odyssey.

Banterflix Series 10 Episode 4

Film news and review show presented by Jim McClean. This week Thérèse Rea and Michael McCourt look at Luis & the Aliens, Equalizer 2 and the classic The Blues Brothers.

Banterflix Series 10 Episode 3

Film news and review show presented by Jim McClean. This week a look at ‘The Meg’, ‘I, Dolores’ and the horror classic ‘The Amityville Horror’.

Banterflix Series 10 Episode 2

Film news and review show presented by Jim McClean. Guests on the show this week Aaron Flanagan and Bill Taylor review ‘Ready Player One’, ‘Ant-Man and the Wasp’ and the classic Mel Brooks comedy ‘The Producers’.

Banterflix: Series 10 Episode 1

Film news and review show presented by Jim McClean. This week a look at Mission: Impossible-Fallout, Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again and the cult classic Heathers. With guests Kirsten Elder and Jim McMorrow.

The Big Interview: Dan Gordon

Actor Dan Gordon talks to Robin Elliott about his life on the stage and playing Frank Carson in the one man show Rebel Without A Pause.

The Big Music Show 5

On this week’s BIG Music Show Robin Elliott is joined by Tony Villiers & The Villains who have just released a new album ‘Music Confounds The Machines’. There is also live music from Belfast singer/songwriter Robb Murphy and Oisín Ó Scolaí.

Banterflix Series 9: Episode 12

Film news and review show presented by Jim McClean. In the last of the current series, Conor Smyth and Sarah Firby take a look at the new Amy Schumer comedy ‘I Feel Pretty’, the Jason Reitman directed ‘Tully’ and the 1983 classic ‘Christine’ by John Carpenter.