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24hrs - A Day in a Movie

49 min · 31 de may de 2026
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For this week's episode, our host is Neil and he wanted to explore the topic of those memorable movies in which the action all unfolds over a mere 24 hours (or less!). While this seems to begin with like quite a niche subgenre of movie, it turns out everything from a romance to a horror to a heist to an action classic can all benefit from the tight time constraint of the single-day movie. We talk about what makes them work so well, as well as our favourite examples, allowing us to cover an incredibly wide range of stories.  From Linklater's 'Before' trilogy; to one sweltering day in Brooklyn in Spike Lee's Do The Right Thing; to real time kitchen nightmare in Boiling Point; to everyone's favourite Christmas movie: Die Hard... what is it about the momentum and stakes of a 24hr (or less) movie that make them work so well?   Listen in to this week's episode of The Movie Mull and then get in touch to share your favourite examples - and what you love about them.

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