On this week’s episode of Someone Else’s Movie, we tackle a title I’m surprised it took this long to get to: Quentin Tarantino’s Pulp Fiction, the blockbuster indie that changed the face of American cinema.
(I mean, okay, probably it was Reservoir Dogs that started all the chatty-gangster knockoffs, but Pulp‘s financial success certainly made that subgenre more attractive.)
My guest is Noel Clarke, whom you may have seen as Mickey on Doctor Who a while back; he’s gone on to develop a substantial side career for himself as a writer and director of such movies as Adulthood, 4.3.2.1 and The Anomaly. He brought his latest, Brotherhood, to TIFF earlier this month, which is how we got to sit down.
It’s a solid episode, and it’s available right now on iTunes, Google Play and Stitcher, or straight from the source. Pick a platform and enjoy!