Episodes

  • Snow White (2025) feat. The Every Movie Ever! Podcast
    Jun 15 2025

    It's been a while, but we're back, with our biggest episode yet! This time, we're thrilled to be joined by the terrific Ben Groves and delightful Rob Macfarlane, from The Every Movie Ever! Podcast. The boys have joined us in a frankly failed attempt to discuss the 2025 remake of Snow White.

    The plan was to dish up some sizzling production facts, insightful takes on the making of this movie, and unique reflections on the narrative mechanics influencing the feature. Instead, we discuss organic fridges, Disney-themed mutants, manipulative fitness mirrors, Limp Bizkit's John Otto, and noise-cancelled headphones.

    Up for 80 minutes of unfocused chaos? In which case, your dreams are about to come true.


    Enchanted by the forest of chaos? Then grab your pickaxe, and whistle your way down to the our Discord⁠⁠ mine, Instagram⁠ quarry, and TikTok⁠⁠ pit, where the heigh-hoing never ends.


    Music used in this episode:

    ⁠⁠⁠“30-second Epic Trailer music” Produced by Cinematic Music⁠

    ⁠“Free News Intro” Produced by Free Motion Graphics Background Animation⁠

    “⁠⁠Wardrobe MalfunKtion” Produced by Danya Vodovoz

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    1 hr and 20 mins
  • Jaws (1975)
    May 13 2025

    Just when you thought it was safe to go back on Spotify (or wherever you get your podcasts). This week, Amber and Bailey are sinking their teeth into Steven Spielberg's 1975 blockbuster grandaddy, Jaws.


    Join Bailey, as he implies human holidaying may well be harmful to a great white's diet. Amber, meanwhile, suggests using Bailey as a form of biological warfare in a bid to rescue the residents of Amity from certain death. Ad may well be out of action for this episode, but that sure as heck doesn't stop him from offering his ten cents on how to clear the beaches in an explosive manner.


    Basking in the warmth of the Ctrl Alt Critique shores? Then grab your lilos and paddle on down to our Discord⁠, TikTok⁠ and Instagram skerry, where the vacation never ends.


    Music used in this episode:

    ⁠⁠“30-second Epic Trailer music” Produced by Cinematic Music

    "Axel Returns" by Lorne Balfe⁠

    “Free News Intro” Produced by Free Motion Graphics Background Animation

    "Get Away" by Nobuo Uematsu

    "Wallpaper" by Kevin Macleod

    “⁠Wardrobe MalfunKtion” Produced by Danya Vodovoz

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • Child's Play (1988)
    Apr 26 2025

    Join Amber, Ad and Bailey as they chat shop about all things voodoo, sentient toys, and doll-focused cults. This week, the trio are covering Tom Holland’s 1988 horror hit, Child’s Play. Listen as Ad sells his dreams of attaining sentient limbs and cornflower blood. Amber, meanwhile, makes a peculiar confession concerning proto-punk band member, Iggy Pop. Bailey, on the other hand, has grand plans to make some serious bank with his hypothetical conscious-hopping capabilities.

    As always, there’s a whole heap of outtakes after the credits, yet somehow, this week’s seems more absurd than usual. 29 episodes in, you’d think this would be a thing of the past by now…

    Enjoying your chunky key Lego set, Amborg 3000 doll and hustler Bailey action figure? Then why note come down to our Discord depot, TikTok outlet and Instagram emporium, where thousands of Ctrl Alt Critique goodies await your arrival!


    Music used in the episode:

    ⁠“30-second Epic Trailer music” Produced by Cinematic Music

    “$165 Million + Interest (Intro) The Round Up” Composed by David Holmes

    “Arrival to Earth” composed by Steve Jablonsky

    ⁠ “Radio Clock Logo” Produced by Sounddotcom⁠

    “Wardrobe MalfunKtion” Produced by Danya Vodovoz

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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • 1408 (2007)
    Apr 13 2025

    This week, Amber, Ad and Bailey are going head-to-head with a demonic room, taking on Mikael Håfström’s adaptation of Stephen King’s 1408. Join Bailey, as he takes a deep dive into his lifelong fear of sea life centers. Is having the attention of a single mollusk truly more terrifying than taking the express checkout from one’s mortal coil? Amber certainly seems to think so. Ad, meanwhile, shares his foolproof plans to hire an entire crime syndicate to deter Mike Enslin from spending the night in a demonic suite.


    Enjoying your stay at Ctrl Alt Critique? Fancy staying formany more nights? Then why not check in to our Discord, TikTok and Instagram suites, where the thrills never end.


    Don't forget, Ctrl Alt Critique listeners can now get 20% off the upcoming Spotlight Indie 2025 event being held at the Nerdy Cafe on September 20th. The event will feature book signings, trader tables, writing advice, live interviews, workshops and author panels. To get your discount, enter CTRLALTCRIT into the promo. Tickets can be found here.


    Music used in the episode:

    ⁠“30-second Epic Trailer music” Produced by Cinematic Music

    “Jump” Produced by Van Halen

    ⁠ “Radio Clock Logo” Produced by Sounddotcom⁠

    “Wardrobe MalfunKtion” Produced by Danya Vodovoz

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • The Greatest Showman (2017)
    Mar 30 2025

    Following a week of the cinematic torment known as 2019’s Cats, the trio find salvation in the soaring melodies of The Greatest Showman. Rejoice, as Bailey sings praise toward a genre he tends to have a hard time with, all whilst exposing the real-life horrors of PT Barnum in the process. Adam hits a sour note on the potential chaos of a world in which everyone sings their inner thoughts aloud. Amber, meanwhile, harmonizes a whole ballad’s worth of behind-the-scenes production facts, revealing the high notes and low notesof the film's inception.

    Enjoying our melodic hullabaloo? Then yodel on over to our Discord, TikTok and Instagram choirs, where the music never ends.


    Music used in the episode:

    ⁠“30-second Epic Trailer music” Produced by Cinematic Music

    “Are You Ready for This” by Jock Jams

    ⁠ “Radio Clock Logo” Produced by Sounddotcom⁠

    “Wardrobe MalfunKtion” Produced by Danya Vodovoz

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    56 mins
  • Cats (2019)
    Mar 18 2025

    This week, for reasons yet to be fully understood, Amber, Ad, and Bailey are tackling Tom Hooper's 2019 remake of Andrew Lloyd Webber's Cats. Regular contributor Sammie joins them once again to offer her unique perspective on this peculiar feature. Prepare for a discussion covering everything from Taylor Swift to Tom Hooper's directorial choices, the ethics of portraying pets in a shameful light, and the potential long-term impacts of this movie now having a home in Amber's film library.

    Having fun? Then get yourself over to our Discord, where you can chat all things Cats and more! Also be sure to nimble on over to our Instagram and Tik Tok pages for exclusive content!


    Music used in the episode:

    “Glatiators” Produced by Muff Murfin

    “Jellical Songs for Jellical Cats” Produced by Andrew Lloyd Webber

    “Positive Jingle” Produced by Sounddotcom

    “Wardrobe MalfunKtion” Produced by Danya Vodovoz

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    57 mins
  • Signs (2002)
    Mar 2 2025

    Amber and Bailey revisit the weird and wonderful world of extraterrestrials, covering the 2002 M. Night Shyamalan’s invasion flick, Signs.

    Prepare for a wild ride as Bailey attempts to apply a geopolitical lens to these water-fearing beasties. Amber, meanwhile, tries to utilise her QHSE Officer expertise, providing these aliens with a spot of homework before reattempting a second invasion. So grab your tin foil hats, contaminated super soakers and a sturdy baseball bat, as the pair prepare to tackle this sci-fi smash!

    Enjoying the show? Then fly over to our Instagram, Discord and TikTok pages, where you can graffiti across the Ctrl Alt Critique corn fields.


    Music Used in the episode:

    “Angelic Choir” Produced by Rafael Krux

    "Count Down Theme" Composed by Alan Hawkshaw

    “Elevator Music” Produced by Kevin MacLeod

    "ER Theme" Composed by James Newton Howard

    “Radio Clock Logo” Produced by Sounddotcom

    “Wardrobe MalfunKtion” Produced by Danya Vodovoz


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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Aliens (1986)
    Feb 15 2025

    This week, Ad, Amber and Bailey are reviewing James Cameron’s 1986 sequel to the Ridley Scott sci-fi hit, Aliens. Join Bailey and Ad, as they dish up a compelling defense case for Carter J. Burke’s actions, inviting the jury (well…listeners) to contemplate whether Ellen Ripley may well have been the real villain all along. Amber, meanwhile, brings some of her Occupational Health and Safety qualifications to the table, theorizing whether there might have been a more sensible methodology the marines could have followed during their doomed time on LV-426.

    Enjoying the show? Then head on over to our Instagram, Discord and TikTok, and join the Ctrl Alt Critique hive!


    Music used in the episode:

    "Law & Order" Composed by Mike Post

    “Positive Jingle” Produced by Sounddotcom

    “Wardrobe MalfunKtion” Produced by Danya Vodovoz

    "Weekly Wipe" Composed by Nathan Fake


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    1 hr and 5 mins