
This week’s Empire Podcast is the kind of episode that could leave other film podcasts in its wake. Mainly because there’s a lot of discussion of ships, boats, the high seas and the like. First off, our guests this week are Callum Turner and George Mackay, the British actors who star in Mark Jenkin’s latest movie, the fisherman-themed Rose Of Nevada. In a cracking chat with Alex Godfrey, the duo talk about how they first met, working with the unique Jenkin, falling in love with Cornwall, and much, much more besides.
Either side of that, Chris Hewitt returns to the host chair after two weeks away, some of which was spent on a cruise ship, and he scrapes the barnacles off long enough to welcome Helen O’Hara (or is it?) and James Dyer into the podbooth to discuss the best ship-related scenes, have a look at the week’s movie news, try to convince James of the merits of the Jackass movies, and review the likes of The Devil Wears Prada 2, Rose Of Nevada (with help from an unexpected quarter), Greenland 2: Migration, and new Adam Scott horror, Hokum. You best start believing in Empire Podcasts, Ms Swann… YER IN ONE! Enjoy.
And if all of the above isn’t quite enough Empire Podcast for you, then there’s plenty more where that came from. You can listen to this week’s episode (which, if you’re counting, is #715) on the pod app of your choice. There, you’ll also find the latest episode of Empire Pod regular The Interviews, which brings you even more chat with the cast and crew behind the biggest new releases. The most recent instalment sees Helen O’Hara sitting down with David Frankel to discuss his returning for The Devil Wears Prada 2, some twenty years after the original movie. And if you liked BenDavid Grabinski’s Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice as much as we did, then you’ll also find an extended excerpt from Chris Hewitt’s spoiler special interview with Grabinski, which can be found in full over on our spoiler special feed.
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