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The Empire Film Podcast

#320 - Natalie Dormer, Rob Brydon

The Empire Film Podcast

Bauer Media

Tv & Film, Film Reviews

4.62.7K Ratings

🗓️ 6 July 2018

⏱️ 81 minutes

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Summary

On this week's podcast, Margaery Tyrell herself Natalie Dormer joins John Nugent in the pod booth to talk about her new neo-noir thriller In Darkness. Plus, Rob Brydon treats Ian Freer to a personal rendtion of his best impressions, and explains the rules of synchronised swimming from his new comedy Swimming With Men. Elsewhere in podland, with Chris Hewitt back in The Old Country, James Dyer takes the reins with his usual levels of gentle understatement and sunny optimism, ably flanked by the ever-cunning Helen O'Hara and Nick De Semlyen.

Transcript

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0:00.0

MUSIC

0:04.9

MUSIC

0:10.9

MUSIC

0:13.4

What do you think?

0:14.4

On the MPa podcast this week,

0:15.9

we will be sitting down for tea and lemon cakes

0:18.4

with marjorie Tyrell, talking budgie smugglers

0:20.7

with Rob Briden and celebrating Independence Day

0:23.5

with our chums across the pond.

0:25.5

I'm James Dyer and welcome to the MPa podcast

0:28.2

brought to you as ever by Sky Cinema,

0:30.7

the dedicated home for movie lovers.

0:33.2

We'll be pulling out a couple of films

0:34.4

from Sky Cinema selection of over a thousand releases

0:37.5

with a new one every day, slightly later on the show.

0:40.4

But for the meantime,

0:42.1

Chris is out of town this week,

0:43.7

having departed middle earth for the undying lands,

0:47.6

leaving the podcast to fall once more into darkness

0:51.7

under my all-seeing eye.

0:53.6

I have a feeling you've been watching

0:55.0

a lot of the ring and three times in my history.

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