Listen Up! It’s Talking Pictures!
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- Published on Friday, 05 June 2015 11:00
- Last Updated on 04 June 2015
- Monica Costa
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We all love the movies! And if you can’t get enough of the reviews from our charming resident critic, Freda Cooper, then here’s how to get more. Simply listen to her brand new movie podcast, Talking Pictures.
It launched last week so all you have to do is click here to listen to the first edition. It’s 20 minutes of the latest movie reviews, news and interviews. This week, she looks at new releases Man Up and Danny Collins and the film’s star, Al Pacino, is in the hot seat for The Big Interview.
Pacino is so unique and charming and keeps talking and talking. Listen to him talking about his acting and his busy life.
DVDs in the spotlight are Disney’s Big Hero 6 and Testament Of Youth, plus there’s this week’s top five at the British box office and news of the forthcoming Edinburgh International Film Festival.
The second podcast is available here.
Freda is always so charming and knowledgeable. She is the biggest movie lover and her passion for films comes across in her podcasts. I personally look forward to her reviews both online and in our print magazine as well as her weekly radio shows.
Talking Pictures comes out every Thursday, just in time to help you decide what to watch over the weekend. Stay up to date with the latest from the show by liking its Facebook page and following Freda on Twitter, @TheCoopsReview.
And, of course, we’ll keep you posted here on London Mums Magazine online.
In the meantime, plug in those headphones and enjoy!

Monica Costa founded London Mums in September 2006 after her son Diego’s birth together with a group of mothers who felt the need of meeting up regularly to share the challenges and joys of motherhood in metropolitan and multicultural London. London Mums is the FREE and independent peer support group for mums and mumpreneurs based in London https://londonmumsmagazine.com and you can connect on Twitter @londonmums
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