Screen Time: Episode 23 28.03.25

Welcome back to Screen Time, where we bring you the latest in film, TV, and gaming.
This episode kicks off with a deep dive into the Layer Cake soundtrack an eclectic mix of Britpop, rock, and electronic beats that perfectly complements the film’s slick storytelling. Before Daniel Craig became James Bond, he played a nameless drug dealer in this stylish British crime thriller, and its soundtrack remains a masterclass in setting the mood for cinematic tension. Throughout the show, we revisit tracks from Layer Cake while covering the latest entertainment news.
In cinema news, we preview two upcoming films at Kinepolis. The Ritual, a horror film starring Al Pacino and Dan Stevens, explores a harrowing 1928 exorcism based on true events. Meanwhile, the live-action Minecraft Movie, featuring Jason Momoa and Jack Black, promises an adventure-packed journey through the game’s iconic blocky world. On the Hollywood front, Marvel has unveiled the cast for Avengers: Doomsday, set to introduce the Fantastic Four into the MCU, while Final Destination: Bloodlines revives the franchise with another round of elaborate, fatal chain reactions.
TV and streaming updates include Baby Reindeer leading the BAFTA nominations and Jacob Elordi’s upcoming WWII drama *The Narrow Road to the Deep North*. Netflix is also bringing Scooby-Doo back with a new live-action origin series, blending supernatural horror with classic mystery-solving. In gaming, Tony Hawk has defended the updated Pro Skater 3+4 soundtrack, which features both classic and modern artists. Meanwhile, Assassin’s Creed Shadows has become one of Ubisoft’s biggest launches, amassing millions of players in its first week.
This episode also features a mini-review of Steven Soderbergh’s Black Bag, a stylish spy thriller starring Michael Fassbender and Cate Blanchett. With sharp dialogue and an engaging narrative, the film blends espionage with marital drama in a fresh and compelling way. We wrap up with our Fun Film Fact, highlighting Alice Guy, the world’s first female filmmaker. Plus, don’t forget our ticket giveaway just text in for a chance to win!
See you next time on Screen Time.