Episode 47 - Maurice, I Feel Pretty, A Quiet Place, Death in Brunswick

Published: April 23, 2018, 1:26 a.m.

The “Hugh Grant’s tugged forelock” edition This week we punt along the Cam in the English summer sun while a young Hugh Grant and Rupert Graves share glances full of longing as we review the reissue of James Ivory’s ‘Maurice’. We also get grubby in 80s Melbourne suburbia with John Ruane’s black comedy Death in Brunswick, and Andy and Anders share Blockbuster Filibuster duties with their pithy reviews of I Feel Pretty and A Quiet Place. 00:45 Maurice 19:55 Film Diary 23:00 Blockbuster Filibuster: I Feel Pretty 25:46 Blockbuster Filibuster: A Quiet Place 31:15 Death in Brunswick During our review of Maurice, Eloise reads from Jo Di Mattia’s essay about the connection between James Ivory’s earlier work and Call Me By Your Name. You can find Jo’s essay here: https://www.themonthly.com.au/blog