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Shutter Island (2010)

Directed by Martin Scorsese2h 18mPublished Nov 25, 2025Episode length 3h 35m
Episode 306 - Shutter Island
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Leonardo DiCaprio
Leonardo DiCaprio
Teddy Daniels
Mark Ruffalo
Mark Ruffalo
Chuck Aule
Ben Kingsley
Ben Kingsley
Dr. Cawley
Max von Sydow
Max von Sydow
Dr. Naehring
Michelle Williams
Michelle Williams
Dolores
Emily Mortimer
Emily Mortimer
Rachel 1
Patricia Clarkson
Patricia Clarkson
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Jackie Earle Haley
Jackie Earle Haley
George Noyce
Ted Levine
Ted Levine
Warden
John Carroll Lynch
John Carroll Lynch
Deputy Warden McPherson
Martin Scorsese
Martin Scorsese
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World War II soldier-turned-U.S. Marshal Teddy Daniels investigates the disappearance of a patient from a hospital for the criminally insane, but his efforts are compromised by troubling visions and a mysterious doctor.

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“Which would be worse… to live as a monster, or to die as a good man?” Join Ian, Liam & Kev for our 306th episode as we board the ferry to Ashecliffe and plunge headfirst into the mist, trauma, and unreliable memories of Martin Scorsese’s Shutter Island (2010). Megs? She’s not with us this week — she insisted on ex

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“Which would be worse… to live as a monster, or to die as a good man?”

Join Ian, Liam & Kev for our 306th episode as we board the ferry to Ashecliffe and plunge headfirst into the mist, trauma, and unreliable memories of Martin Scorsese’s Shutter Island (2010). Megs? She’s not with us this week — she insisted on exploring Ward C “just for a quick look” and the gates slammed shut behind her. We’re hoping she’ll be released pending evaluation.

This week we discuss:

  • How Scorsese blends noir, horror, and psychological drama into one of the most atmospheric films of the 2010s.
  • Leonardo DiCaprio’s performance — genius unraveling, or a masterclass in controlled chaos?
  • Mark Ruffalo’s deceptively calm presence — partner, puppet, or something much more unsettling?
  • Are we naturally prejudiced to think Ben Kingsley is the villain because he's British?
  • How does Scorsese take a psychological thriller and masquerade it within both a whodunnit and a conspiracy film
  • Which special effects had us marveling at their ingenuity and which ones had us reaching for our Resties ballots?
  • How could the narrative alignment choices made by Scorsese have gone terribly wrong
  • Ian breaks down the film’s narrative structure — why repeated viewings make the film richer, not clearer.
  • Liam asks whether the film asks too much from the viewer 
  • How trauma, denial, and memory shape the film’s psychological core — and why the story hits different every rewatch.
  • B-Tech Kev picks up on some subtleties and asks if we saw what he saw whilst Ian talks about how the ability to pause and rewind has changed cinema
  • Genre blending: is Shutter Island a detective mystery, a horror film, or a psychological portrait of grief?
  • The lighthouse reveal — one of Scorsese’s most tension-filled sequences.
  • We debate the meaning of the ending, Teddy’s awareness, and that final chilling line.
  • And finally, whether Shutter Island is the Best Film Ever — or simply the most beautifully disorienting mind maze Scorsese ever built.

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