Episode 94

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7th Apr 2021

Donnie Darko : Lynch for pre-teens

This week on The Pod Charles Cinecast, presented by the Prince Charles Cinema, our hosts Jonathan and Fil go back in time to get in touch with their teenage selves and warn them that the world is going to end in 28 days 6 hours 42 minutes and 12 seconds.

In time for Easter we're talking the biggest bunny – Richard Kelly's trippy cult sci-fi fantasy DONNIE DARKO, starring Jake Gyllenhaal. 20 years removed and with less angst darkening our souls, how does this film hold up and why is the Director's Cut so horrible?

Forcibly insert this Life Line exercise podcast into your ears and let's dissect Donnie's Mad World...

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Jonathan Foster

An American Werewolf in London.

Born and raised in Southern Virginia, Jonathan now calls London home. As a member of the Marketing & PR Team at the Prince Charles Cinema for 6 years, Jonathan began Hosting, Producing, and Editing The Pod Charles Cinecast - a weekly podcast detailing the eclectic programme of London's best independent cinema and lives of the wonderful people who help run the place.

Aside from hosting podcasts, Jonathan is an aspiring voiceover artist and also the founder, lead vocalist, and guitarist of the South East London-based psychedelic garage rock band TALL.