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🎬It was a movie... is a podcast where we review random movies from every genre, decade, and level of quality. From cult classics to forgotten flops, we dive into films you’ve never heard of—and some you wish you hadn’t. Each episode is a surprise, filled with honest reactions, unexpected insights, and a touch of Irish humour. Whether the movie is amazing, awful, or just plain weird, one thing is always true: it was a movie... 🎧 New episodes weekly! 📩 Contact: itwasamoviepodcast@gmail.com 🔗 Listen & follow: http://linktr.ee/itwasamovieIt was a movie... Art
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  • 156. Phone Booth (2002)
    Apr 21 2026

    This week, we review Phone Booth (2002), Joel Schumacher’s razor-tight psychological thriller about guilt, vanity, and public exposure. Colin Farrell stars as slick publicist Stu Shepard, with Kiefer Sutherland as the chilling unseen Caller and Forest Whitaker as the police captain caught in the chaos, in a story that explores morality under pressure. With one man trapped in a phone booth by a sniper who knows all his secrets, this film raises intriguing questions about truth, punishment, and whether people only change when they are forced to.

    Is this one call too close for comfort or a ringing endorsement of high-concept thriller madness? Listen on to find out!

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    42 mins
  • 155. Assault on Precinct 13 (1976)
    Apr 14 2026

    This week, we review Assault on Precinct 13 (1976), John Carpenter’s gritty action-thriller that blends urban crime drama with siege-movie tension. Austin Stoker, Darwin Joston, and Laurie Zimmer star as a small group of strangers trapped inside a nearly abandoned Los Angeles police station as relentless gang members lay siege to the building. With dwindling ammunition, shifting alliances, and nowhere to run, the film becomes a tense battle for survival that helped define Carpenter’s minimalist style and pulsing synth score.

    With its claustrophobic setting, morally grey anti-heroes, and slow-burn suspense, the film raises intriguing questions about loyalty, survival, and what happens when the thin line between law and outlaw disappears.

    Is Precinct 13 a safe haven… or just a waiting room for the inevitable shootout? Listen on to find out!

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    50 mins
  • 154. Rubber (2010)
    Apr 7 2026

    This week, we review Rubber (2010), Quentin Dupieux’s absurdist horror-comedy that blends surreal satire with low-budget creature-feature chaos. Jack Plotnick, Roxane Mesquida, and Wings Hauser star in a story that explores voyeurism, randomness, and the strange relationship between audience and spectacle. When a mysterious sentient tire named Robert discovers it has deadly telekinetic powers, it embarks on a bizarre killing spree across the California desert—while a group of onlookers watches the carnage unfold from afar. With its self-aware humor and delightfully ridiculous premise, this film raises intriguing questions about why we watch movies at all.

    Is killer rubber totally random or strangely profound? Listen on to find out!

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    33 mins
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