School of Movies

Alex & Sharon Shaw
School of Movies

Super in-depth analysis of movies (and occasionally TV, and video games). Hosted by veteran podcasters Alex & Sharon Shaw with different guests for round-table chats every week. To get into our hundreds of previous episodes look for the School of Movies Archive and the School of Everything Else Archive. If you can’t find a show it will be on one of those.

  1. MAR 14

    Resident Evil 4

    [School of Everything Else 2025] One of the most beloved, instantly-transformative, replayed, re-released, and critically acclaimed games of all time... and would you believe until preparing for this show, that I wasn't massively fussed about it? But this year I have been replaying all of the original games sequentially, and after the first era of fixed-camera tank controls transitioned into the action-spectacle of 4 I was blindsided by how many fresh aspects of the gameplay and world that I appreciated. The 2005 GameCube hit is, as it turns out deserving of the historical adulation that has been heaped upon it. Moreover, going back to the 2023 remake, it seems Capcom somehow accomplished the impossible, improving upon (almost) every aspect. Here now is a hyper-focused discussion with three other lovers of this game. The discussion ran long and meandered, and I elected to divide this show into two, with the second part; 'Blue Medallions' being released on the Patreon bonus feed where you can also find an After School Club on Resident Evil Zero and Code Veronica. Jason Slate is holding a three-day charity stream in support of Trans Lifeline, from March 21-23 2025 Noon to Midnight each day Eastern Time at Twitch.tv/themanapool There are over a thousand Steam games to give away from his backlog and every $10 donation to this worthy cause gets you a game. Go watch Chewie play and give generously. Guests: Jason "Chewie" Slate of The Mana Pool James Perkins @Mijmeister Derrick Ritchie @thenewdelboy

    1h 26m
  2. MAR 7

    The Music of the Marvel Cinematic Universe: Vol. 2

    [School of Everything Else 2025] All the way back in 2017 I put together an absolutely EPIC musical journey through the first eight years of the MCU, from Iron Man all the way up to Doctor Strange. So much time has passed since then (cue many gifs of Matt Damon drinking from the wrong Grail) and Marvel has not followed my sound advice about allowing each hero (and maybe a villain or two) to retain a theme that reprises with every subsequent appearance. However, that does not mean there haven't been some truly excellent scores composed, which got side-lined in the clickbaity rush to pronounce Marvel as being formulaic, failing or indeed signifying the baleful death of film. Here for you now is a compendium of themes and sonic explorations as Phase 3 draws to its epic conclusion and Phases 4 and 5 wend their way from the small screen to the big and back again. I look forward to a third volume of these shows sometime in the early 2030s, when the Fantastic Four, the X-Men, Secret Wars and whatever happens with Spider-Man and whatever inevitable soft reboot brings us to a new era of superhero cinema. 1.     The Falcon and the Winter Soldier (‘Louisiana Hero’ by Henry Jackman) 2.     Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (‘Dad’ by Tyler Bates) 3.     Spider-Man Homecoming (Michael Giacchino) 4.     Thor: Ragnarok (‘Main Title’ by Mark Mothersbourough) 5.     Black Panther (‘Wakanda’, ‘Warrior Falls’ and ‘Killmonger’ by Ludwig Goransson) 6.     Infinity War (Alan Silvestri) 7.     Captain Marvel (‘Main Theme’ and ‘All Fired Up’ by Pinar Toprak) 8.     Black Widow (‘Yelena Belova’ and ‘Natasha Soars’ by Lorne Balfe) 9.     WandaVision (‘Opening Themes: 50s, 60s, 70s and 80s’ and ‘End Cretids’ by Kristen Anderson-Lopez, Robert Lopez and Christophe Beck) 10. Loki (Natalie Holt) 11. Shang Chi (Joel P. West) 12. Eternals (Ramin Djawadi) 13. Moon Knight (Hesham Nazih) 14. Ms. Marvel (Laura Karpman) 15. The Marvels (Laura Karpman) 16. Spider-Man: No Way Home (‘Forget-Me-Knots’ by Michael Giaccino) 17. Wakanda Forever (Ludwig Goransson) 18. Guardians Vol. 3 (‘Guardians vs Hallespawn’ / ‘Into the Light’ by John Murphy) 19. Thor Ragnarok Reprised (‘Twilight of the Gods’ & ‘What Heroes Do’ by Mark Mothersbourough) 20. Daredevil (John Paesano) 21. Jessica Jones (Sean Callery) 22. Luke Cage (Adrian Younge & Ali Shaheed Muhammad) 23. Iron Fist (Trevor Morris) 24. Werewolf by Night (Michael Giacchino) 25. Quantumania (Christophe Beck) 26. Agatha All Along (Christopher Beck) 27. Your Friendly Neighbourhood Spider-Man (The Math Club) 28. Deadpool & Wolverine (‘Bye Bye Bye’ by NSYNC & ‘Like a Prayer Battle Royale Mix’ by Madonna) 29. Avengers: Endgame (‘Portals’, ‘The Real Hero’ and ‘Main on End’ by Alan Silvestri)

    1h 52m
  3. MAR 6

    The Music of the Marvel Cinematic Universe: Vol. 1

    [School of Everything Else 2017] NOTE: This is an archival episode from many years ago.  Recently the excellent YouTube series Every Frame a Painting asked members of the public if they could hum any of the music from the Marvel films. Unsurprisingly they couldn't come up with anything. There are a few reasons for this, that I go into on the show, but this presentation right here is crafted to allow everyone to explore the music that has come so far. We laser-focus on the core melodies, the hero themes that were left by the wayside as the series evolved and we showcase the wide range of actually rather brilliant musical moments that have punctuated the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Join me for an epic, three hour musical journey, run through the filter of my brain. By the end, if I've done my job, you'll be able to hum at least one piece of Marvel music. 1.   Marvel Logo (Thor: The Dark World)2.   Back in Black – AC/DC (Iron Man)3.   Mark II/Driving With the Top Down/Gulmira - Ramin Djawadi (Iron Man)4.   Iron Man - Black Sabbath (Iron Man)5.   Main Titles - Craig Armstrong (The Incredible Hulk)6.   Thunderstruck - AC/DC (Iron Man 2)7.   Black Widow Kicks Ass/ I Am Iron Man – John Debney (Iron Man 2)8.   Shoot to Thrill – AC/DC (Iron Man 2)9.   Prologue/The Compound/Forgive Me/Thor Kills the Destroyer – Patrick Doyle (Thor)10.   Walk – Foo Fighters (Thor)11.   Main Titles/Farewell to Bucky/The Star Spangled Man/Triumphant Return/Captain America March – Alan Silvestri (Captain America: The First Avenger)12.   Main Titles/Helicarrier/Avengers Assemble/A Promise/End Titles – Alan Silvestri (Avengers Assemble)13.   Live to Rise – Chris Cornel (Avengers Assemble)14.   Main Titles/Can You Dig It? – Brian Tyler (Iron Man 3)15.   End Titles/Into Eternity – Brian Tyler (Thor: The Dark World)16.   Lemurian Star/Project Insight/The Causeway/To the End of the Line/Taking a Stand – Henry Jackman (Captain America: The Winter Soldier)17.   Soundtrack Medley (Guardians of the Galaxy)18.   The Kyln Escape/Groot Spores/Groot Cocoon (Guardians of the Galaxy)19.   Age of Ultron Theme – Danny Elfman (Avengers: Age of Ultron)20.   Escape - Roger Ayer (Ant-Man)21.   Ant Man Theme – Christophe Beck (Ant-Man)22.   Plainsong – The Cure (Ant-Man)23.   Siberian Overture/Ancestral Call/New Recruit/Closure/Cap’s Promise – Henry Jackman (Captain America: Civil War)24.   Sharks Don’t Sleep – Dean Valentine (Civil War Trailer)25.   New Marvel Fanfare26.   Strange Days Ahead/The Master of the Mystic End Credits – Michael Giacchino (Doctor Strange)

    2h 59m
  4. MAR 5

    Summer 2025 Commissions Season

    Hello there folks, this is your official notification that the School of Movies Summer Commissions season window is now open. And it’s a special case this time around. Originally this run was meant to pay for our second family vacation, the last one being back in 2017. We’re going to Italy. But the week after we booked it our landlord of nine years dropped the bomb on us that he needed to renovate our home, so we’re out by the end of March with all the moving costs and the sudden spike in rent that this is going to entail. And upon hearing this my computer of nine years decided now was the time to begin a slow collapse. I have been having problems with it for a few years now, but I’m having to replace the whole thing with a brand new workstation that should hopefully last me the best part of a decade. Which means a huge amount of money is to be paid in a very short span of time. Ergo this window wis open for the foreseeable future. I already have four shows lined up from the earliest of Discord community, but I want to leave this open in the hopes of repairing our shattered finances. We’re going to be okay, we aren’t going to starve and we won’t be turfed into the street, but every commission will help us right now. So if you have a suggestion get in touch in the usual ways, email, Patreon message, Discord and I guess Bluesky and whatever fascist-platforming mutant helllbeast Twitter has become this week. Each movie show is a standard of $150 via a single Paypal payment to help us sort and declare everything come tax season, TV and video games cost more, depending on the time and effort required to complete them. I will allow suggestions for anime and comics. Wish us luck as at the time of publication we have less than a month to leave the only place that has ever felt like a real home and as yet we have no house to move to. What I want is stability and for the way to be clear for us to carry on recording School of Movies every week. That’s my goal for the year. What really should be the watchword for the 21st Century: Sustainability.

    3 min
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Super in-depth analysis of movies (and occasionally TV, and video games). Hosted by veteran podcasters Alex & Sharon Shaw with different guests for round-table chats every week. To get into our hundreds of previous episodes look for the School of Movies Archive and the School of Everything Else Archive. If you can’t find a show it will be on one of those.

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