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Your new favourite transatlantic film review podcast, trawling through the blockbusters and critical darlings in search of the best film ever.
Your new favourite transatlantic film review podcast, trawling through the blockbusters and critical darlings in search of the best film ever.
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Tuesday May 19, 2026
Episode 331 - A Knight's Tale
Tuesday May 19, 2026
Tuesday May 19, 2026
“You have been weighed. You have been measured. And you have been found wanting.”
Join Ian & Liam for our 331st episode as we joust for glory, dance to Queen in medieval Europe, and revisit Brian Helgeland’s wildly anachronistic crowd-pleaser A Knight’s Tale (2001). Megs isn’t with us this week — she’s apparently been appointed to the royal court after successfully inventing modern fashion 600 years early. Kev? Last seen trying to enter a jousting tournament under a fake noble title before being immediately exposed by Paul Bettany.
This week we discuss:
- Heath Ledger’s breakout leading-man performance — charming, earnest, rebellious. Was this the moment Hollywood realised he could do absolutely anything?
- The film’s glorious tonal chaos — medieval sports movie, romantic comedy, rock concert, underdog drama. Why does this bizarre cocktail somehow work?
- Paul Bettany’s Chaucer — flamboyant, scene-stealing, and possibly the film’s secret MVP.
- Liam breaks down the film’s anachronisms — Queen, Bowie, Nike-energy editing. Does the film transcend historical accuracy through sheer confidence?
- Ian explores the underdog narrative — class, identity, and whether William’s rise actually challenges the social order or merely slips inside it.
- The romance between William and Jocelyn — genuine chemistry or the weakest part of the film?
- The sports-movie structure — training montages, rivalries, and comeback arcs dressed in chainmail.
- The “show vs tell” balance — does the film earn its emotional moments through character work, or simply overwhelm you with charisma and music?
- Rufus Sewell’s Count Adhemar — classic villainy, simmering resentment, and one of the great sneering performances of the era.
- What's with the romantic plot's detour in Act II - where did that come from?
- The ending — triumphant, ridiculous, emotionally earned… or all three simultaneously?
- And finally, whether A Knight’s Tale is the Best Film Ever — or simply one of the most aggressively lovable films of the 2000s.
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