We journey across America with Bill Murray's dead body, use time travel to head to Medieval Britain, and explore Donald Glover's unique brand of OCD all from the title: BOB DISPOSAL
We are complicit in Rob Schneider's vanity project, hit the gritty streets of Hong Kong in Jackie Chan's latest action flick and travel the globe to catch a notorious thief all from the title: ARREST MY CASE
It's strangers trapped on a train of Saw-like traps on the carriages of the London Underground and then on to Cornwall for Edgar Wright's newest off-the-rails Horror/Comedy all from the title...THIS TRAIN TERMINATES
Embrace and attempt to alleviate the Coronavirus lockdown by taking some current key terms in the media, namely: KEY WORKERS, SOCIAL DISTANCING and LOCKDOWN and try our own special Slash Dupe take on them.
Thrust into an Orwellian militarised future America, watch a weed farming business turning legitimate alongside the law, and ride on the coattails of a Blades of Glory or Balls of Fury with two Snooker legends, all from the title: POT LUCK
Take a journey through a hand-stitched animated world, meet a warm-hearted Nanny in post-war Britain, and a fish-out-of-water story when The Notebook crosses with Meet The Parents, all from the title: A STITCH IN TIME.
We sing through the skies in a steampunk airship, we bring Baahubali-like Bollywood Fantasy to the West, and we take you through a personal trip through the hellish whims of seven furies, all from the title: SONGBIRDS OF JUPITER
In the first of four heats guest Adjudicator, filmmaker and editor Ben Scriven, picks his favourite pitch from the previous six episodes. Step into a lift with a Top Hollywood Exec and then enter the office to pitch the favourite.
Hunt down the world's greatest joke with Romesh Ranganathan and James Acaster, laugh, cry and escape from a prison of Reality TV, and traverse Canada with a bunch of stand-up comedians, all from the title: CANNED LAUGHTER
Bumbling in the criminal underworld with some newlyweds and Dame Helen Mirren: Master Thief, take exams with a clandestine order of the superpowered YA's, and dig out of a vile and oppressive space prison, all from the title: FENCE.
Conspiracy theories of medieval folklore, Carole Baskin's self-produced rebuttal to Tiger King, truth and lies with Sandra Bullock and a female-led Saudi-Arabian detective film noir, all from the title: AN HONEST WOMAN.
Big Oil comes to a sleepy town haunted by children's nightmares, folktales are retold with all-female casts, and a workplace comedy in the social media-fuelled, hipster home of Mount Olympus, all from the title KNOCK and LOOSE.
Bugsy Malone but with Dogs, Law and Order but with Dogs, Dogfighting with Awkwafina and Justice Smith in spitfires, and a Western where all the Menfolk disappear, all from the title: DOGS OF LAW.
A Halloween present when Brian Blessed comes down your chimney, shops big and small on Black Friday, and Kevin McAllister's comeuppance in a deadly sequel to Home Alone directed by Macaulay Culkin himself, all from the title: MERRY HELL
Another isolation episode exploring Reboots, Sequels, Prequels, Sidequels and Rebootquels. When Collins English Dictionary names 'Lockdown' word of 2020 then get ready for Aladdin 2, Speed Racer 2 and Titanic 2??!.
Cornered by the Canapés? In the second heat of Slash Dupe casting agents James and Rosie Pearson adjudicate on the previous six winners. Pitch to the Pearsons after opening night of a play, then sit down at the cafe to pitch the final two.
Take four of the hottest Christmas films and pitch your own Slash Dupes based on those titles. Denzil and J.Lo take down evil Matthew McConaughey? Deck The Halls with Space's most diverse terrorists? And West Side Story but with food?
A young woman follows the footsteps of a bootleggers diary, a slasher runs amock in a fog-ridden traffic jam, and a contagious earworm forms people into terrified, immoveable statues, all from the title: STANDSTILL
Two Chrises cross lives, jump with the sounds and lives of Kriss-Kross, the 90's hip-hop duo, and Phantom Thread meets Life of Brian in a redemption comedy of the carpenter that crucified Jesus Christ, all from the title: CRISS-CROSS
28 Lockdowns Later...in which we look at popular film franchises without a third entry...Have you guessed which one we'll be focussing on yet? How will we re-tool 28 Months Later?
A quaint seaside curiosity shop leads to a basement of worlds in bottles, a family buying a new pub adventure under their fruit machine, and two rabbits fall in love after a magic potion goes awry, all from the title: DOWN THE HATCH
Frequent a ladies' wig store in Civil Rights-era America, unfettered access to Jonathan Ross' livestream talk-show from a long-haul truck, and a sub-Pixar post-apocalypse of sentient wigs vs corporate overlords, all from the title: BIGWIG
We discuss the potential of smart AI, perils of dumb algorithms and potential utopian futures as technology exponentially grows more controlling, in an Exquisite Corpse episode compiled collaboratively, all from the title: MOORE'S LAW.
Dive into the world of Easter Eggs in Marvel's Cinematic Universe and the history of Easter Eggs in early Marvel films. Slash Dupe speculate on the future of Easter Eggs given the current state of streaming, all in 2021's EASTER SPECIAL.
Zendaya as a Gangster's Moll to John Krasinski's crime-lord, couch-surf around Spain in a coming-of-age tale, and Neptune, the coldest place to hide, where a newly discovered replicating organism running amok, all from the title: MOLE
Examining the names of Holiday Days and Observances through our unique Slash Dupe lens, and quick pitch synopses of each one, all starting from the title: MAY DAY
Slash Dupe is beset by that dreaded affliction of cinema: Delays. And still manage to bring to you three pitches each using the titles of upcoming films delayed due to the Coronavirus Pandemic in our DELAYED SPECIAL
WhiteBox - the video game pitching podcast against the clock. Ryan and Sean pair up with Bradley Kershaw to bring to you a new sister podcast with just one hour on the clock to come up with one idea, from the title: VERTICAL SLICE
The Industry of the Film Industry comes to light in the third heat of Slash Dupe with Finance Accountant and Executive Producer, Tom Daniels, as he passes his judicial eyes and abacus over the previous six episodes.
Hair becomes the mark of status in a dystopian renaissance-world, pixies teach children the unrepeatable horrors of The Great Wars and it's Wacky Races on pushbikes, all from the title: PELOTON.
A look back on the big events of June with a Slash Dupe twist. This time: Father's Day is in the gate, and it's Movie Dads, the good, the bad and the animated.
Slash Dupe looks back on the big events of June and gives them their spin. This time: Summer Solstice, and with the longest day of the year, and Stephenie Meyer's greatest achievement is in the gate.