Ep 345 - bridget jones: mad about the boy
We walked home from Bridget Jones’ final diary entry on Valentine’s Day.
Ep 345 - bridget jones: mad about the boy
We walked home from Bridget Jones’ final diary entry on Valentine’s Day.
We walked home from Bridget Jones’ final diary entry on Valentine’s Day.
We walked home from this surprisingly good horror-comedy-sci-fi-romantic-crime-caper, starring Sophie Thatcher and Jack Quaid.
Dave walked home from September 5, a movie about the sports broadcast team that covered the hostage situation at the 1972 Summer Olympic Games in Munich. Subbing in for Cathy this week are Dave's friends Peter Tobin and Tom Fitzpatrick.
A Walk Home From The Movies
Married couple Dave and Cathy have been podcasting their walk home from the movies since 2016. Sometimes with their children. The podcast began in London, and is now mainly recorded in Cork, Ireland.
Warning: This podcast includes some swearing and mild married-couple-bickering.
Find us on twitter @thecinemile, @cathycullen and @thisiscorkery.
Awards/press
Best TV & Film Podcast (Winner) - Independent Podcast Awards 2024
Best Arts & Culture (Winner) - Irish Podcast Awards 2023
Best Entertainment (Nominee) - Irish Podcast Awards 2023
Best Film & TV Podcast (Nominee) - Independent Podcast Awards 2023
Best Independent Podcast - PodBible Poll Winners 2021
UK's Best New Podcast - British Podcast Awards 2017
Best 100 Podcasts in the World - Irish Mail on Sunday, 2019
Best Podcasts of 2017 - New Statesman.
Webby Awards 2019 Honoree, alongside How Did This Get Made?, The Daily Show and The Ellen Show.
“Suffused with charm and insight” - The Observer
“Funny arguments and insights” - The Guardian
“Authentic conversations from husband and wife Dave Corkery and Cathy Cullen put this series miles ahead of the pack” - Irish Independent
“I find them really charming. They’re very knowledgeable about film. They talk about it in an unfussy, loose conversational way.” - BBC Front Row
“One of our favourite podcasts” - Empire Film Podcast
“The Richard and Judy that we deserve, but never got.” - NME
“Simple, but ingenious.” - The Irish Post
“Intimate, engaging and well worth a listen.” - Pod Bible
“Delightfully simple.” - LeCool London
You’ll most likely see us walking around Cork after a trip to the cinema.