204: Update & The Good Boss

Published: June 29, 2022, midnight

Having now passed our 200th\xa0episode, we from the At The Flicks show would like to say a big thank you to our listeners all over the world.\xa0\xa0It is thanks to you and your continued to support that we are constantly inspired to find new ways to inform and entertain you about the crazy world of the movies.\n\nThis is why we take a slight pause with this episode to talk about some of our achievements from the team in the year to date.\xa0\xa0We talk about the festivals we have attended and our work behind the scenes.\n\nSo the focus of this show is on one of our proudest moments, being invited to the opening gala of this year\u2019s Cheltenham International Film Festival.\xa0\xa0Jeff attended the gala as Graham was too busy planning an upcoming special he has arranged called \u201cMel Day\u201d.\xa0\xa0Graham has been working on that for years and the planning had reached a delicate stage that he was unable to take any time off (we believe he didn\u2019t leave his technical room for a week while he put the finishing touches to the show and all food was slid under his door on a tray.\xa0\xa0At The Flicks rule \u2013 never interrupt Graham when he has the \u201cUnless You Are The Mel, Leave Me Alone I\u2019m Busy\u201d sign on his door).\n\nI digress.\xa0\xa0Jeff reports back on the event and his very positive views on the film being screened, The Good Boss starring Javier Bardem.\xa0\xa0While Jeff loved it, he couldn\u2019t help but draw a parallel to current British comments (as expected as Graham and his love of The Mel).\xa0\xa0To get his full no spoiler review, you will have to check out the show.\xa0\n\nUnfortunately, there are no current plans to release The Good Boss in UK cinemas.\xa0\xa0So, get a heads up here on the movie and let us know if it is something you would be interested in seeing.\n\nUntil next time, see you At The Flicks.