We Love Movies
We Love Movies is a weekly radio show dedicated to the world of cinema and movies. Gordon Hayden presents the show on Sunday's at 11.45am. We Love Movies include interviews with the biggest movie stars, reviews of all the major releases and the latest movie news. You can hear We Love Movies on SPIN 1038 in Dublin, live on the web at www.spin1038.com or on this podcast
WE LOVE MOVIES - THAT'S A WRAP!
This episode marks the last outing for We Love Movies on Spin 1038. Gordon and the team (Andy McCarroll, Olivia Fahy, Chris Wasser) bow out with a nostalgiac look back at the making of Ireland's longest running radio show dedicated to movies. This final programme also features Jonathan McCrea, whom started We Love Movies with Gordon, plus old cohorts Rory Cashin and Brian Lloyd.
45 mins
6 October 2022 Finished
WE LOVE MOVIES - HOCUS POCUS 2, THE MUNSTERS
It becomes a right Royal Rumble in the studio when the We Love Movies team review Hocus Pocus 2...let's just say opinions are mixed! Also up for review is Rob Zombie's The Munsters which has been dumped on Netflix.
46 mins
30 September 2022 Finished
WE LOVE MOVIES - DON'T WORRY DARLING, ANDOR, DAHMER
This week Gordon and the team review the drama that has had more "drama" behind the scenes, Don't Worry Darling. Plus on the streaming front Andor and Dahmer are up for review too.
46 mins
23 September 2022 Finished
WE LOVE MOVIES - SPIELBERG SPECIAL, TICKET TO PARADISE, CLERKS III
To mark the release of the trailer for Steven Spielberg's latest film The Fablesmans, Gordon, Andy and Chris discuss some of the Spielberg's best and most under-rated films. The rom-rom Ticket to Paradise starring George Clooney and Julia Roberts is up for review, plus the We Love Movies team chat about the closing chapter in the Clerks series.
49 mins
16 September 2022 Finished
WE LOVE MOVIES - PINOCCHIO, SEE HOW THEY RUN
This week Gordon and the team review Pinocchio on Disney+, the dark comedy whodunnit See How They Run. Plus they discuss the most talked about movies from this year's Venice Film Festival, such as The Whale and The Banshees of Inisherin.
47 mins
15 September 2022 Finished