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Florence Pugh Films Part 2 - The Wonder, with the Comfort Films Podcast

Florence Pugh Films Part 2 - The Wonder, with the Comfort Films Podcast

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This episode as the Thunderbolts* is out in the cinemas around the world, and for me is still a better name than the new title which was revealed after the opening weekend! I think the avengers will have something to say about that. Anyway moan over. But we are all here for once actor only for this film and that actor is of course the phenomenal Florence Pugh. So we'll be discussing the best work from her filmography. Joining me to talk all things Pugh, are the fantastic John and Georgia from the Comfort Films Podcast. And you know what this means, hold on to your head phones, it's gonna be a long one.

Warning we will be talking SPOILERS

Martin’s turn to not put up a fight with Midsommar. Martin is going for maybe the forgotten film of Florence Pugh's Career, the Netflix film, The Wonder. On this one we talk a lot about the behind the scenes aspects of the film that opens and closes the film and wether it actually works. We talk about how the interestingly the film is structured the keep you guessing. We again talk about the brilliance of Florence Pugh's acting ability. Plus we about Jaws. Don't worry, it will make sense, I think. IMDB page

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