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Megan Lockhurst: An Analogue Soul in a Digital World

Megan Lockhurst: An Analogue Soul in a Digital World

Season 4 Episode 6 Published 1 year ago
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Megan Lockhurst worked on Havoc with Tom Hardy and Forest Whitaker, has strong opinions about cinema, and grew up in a Canadian childhood that felt exactly like Stand By Me — from the inside. She also has thoughts on dill pickles that are difficult to argue with.

Megan Lockhurst is an actress and singer-songwriter whose work spans screen, stage, and microphone, known for her grounded presence, playful perspective, and a deeply held belief that physical media still matters.

  • Why 4DX cinema is either the future of moviegoing or a complete disaster, depending entirely on the film
  • The Canadian childhood that felt exactly like a 1980s coming-of-age movie
  • Why practical effects, Blu-rays, and fresh air are all part of the same argument about what makes film worth caring about
  • What the future of cinema looks like when AI and streaming are reshaping every part of the industry


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