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Mindframes Show Notes Normal (2026) Directed by: Ben Wheatley Written by: Derek Kolstad Starring: Bob Odenkirk, Lena Headey, Henry Winkler IMDB: Episode Summary In this episode of Mindframes, Michael and Dave break down Normal (2026), a genre-blending action thriller from Ben Wheatley starring Bob Odenkirk as a temporary small-town sheriff uncovering a hidden criminal system beneath a seemingly quiet Minnesota town. The discussion explores the filmâs strengthsâparticularly its sharp, inventive action sequencesâwhile wrestling with its weaker character development and underdeveloped...
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The Drama (2026) Directed by: Christopher Borgli Starring: Zendaya, Robert Pattinson, Alana Haim, Mamadou Athie Episode: 115 đŹ Episode Summary In this episode of Mindframes, Michael and Dave explore The Drama (2026), a psychologically charged romantic drama directed by Christopher Borgli. The film follows an engaged couple whose relationship is destabilized during a wedding tasting dinner when a seemingly harmless party gameâconfessing the worst thing you've ever doneâreveals a deeply disturbing secret. What begins as an offbeat romantic setup quickly spirals into a tense moral...
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Mindframes Show Notes: Sirat (2025) Film Credits Title: Sirat Director: Olivier Laxe Country: Spain / Morocco Starring: Non-professional cast Festival Run: Fantastic Fest, Cannes recognition (director) IMDb: (Add link once available) Episode Summary In this episode of Mindframes, Michael and Dave explore Sirat, a visually striking and spiritually immersive journey through the Moroccan desert. Following a father and son searching for a missing daughter, the film evolves from a grounded quest into something far more abstract and existential. The hosts unpack how the film uses rave culture,...
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Mindframes Show Notes Episode 113: The Bride (2026) Film: The Bride (2026) Director: Maggie Gyllenhaal Starring: Jessie Buckley, Christian Bale, Annette Bening, Jake Gyllenhaal, Peter Sarsgaard, PenĂ©lope Cruz Genre: Gothic Noir / Horror Reimagining IMDB: Episode Summary In this episode of Mindframes, Michael Cockerill and Dave Canfield discuss Maggie Gyllenhaalâs ambitious reimagining of the Frankenstein myth, The Bride. The film centers on the Bride of Frankensteinâhere named Idaâwho is resurrected in 1930s Chicago to serve as a companion for Frankensteinâs monster. What follows is...
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Mindframes Show Notes Nirvana the Band the Show the Movie (2026) Directed by: Matt Johnson Starring: Matt Johnson, Jay McCarrol Written by: Matt Johnson & Jay McCarrol Genre: Comedy / Time Travel / Meta Runtime: Approx. 100 minutes IMDb: (insert final ID) Episode Summary In this mini-episode of Mindframes, Michael and Dave review Nirvana the Band the Show the Movie, the long-awaited feature adaptation of the cult Canadian web series. When Matt and Jayâs plan to finally book a show at Torontoâs Rivoli goes catastrophically wrong, they accidentally travel back to 2008 â launching a...
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đŹ Mindframes Show Notes Episode 111 â Good Luck, Have Fun, Donât Die Film Credits Film: Good Luck, Have Fun, Donât Die Director: Gore Verbinski Writer: Matthew Robinson Starring: Sam Rockwell, Juno Temple, Michael Peña, Zazie Beetz, Haley Lu Richardson Genre: Sci-Fi / Time-Loop Thriller / Dark Comedy Release Year: 2025 IMDb: (Insert official link when available) Episode Summary Michael and Dave explore Gore Verbinskiâs genre-blending sci-fi film Good Luck, Have Fun, Donât Die, a time-loop story about a soldier attempting to stop a rogue artificial intelligence across repeated...
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Episode 110 â Send Help Film Credits Title: Send Help Director: Sam Raimi Starring: Rachel McAdams, Dylan OâBrien, Dennis Haysbert, Chris Pang Genre: Survival Thriller / Dark Comedy / Psychological Horror Episode Summary In this episode, Michael and David examine Sam Raimiâs Send Help, a survival thriller about two corporate survivors stranded on a deserted island after a plane crash. What begins as a struggle for survival turns into a psychological battle for power, identity, and control. The discussion focuses heavily on Lindaâs transformation â whether the island reveals...
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28 Years Later: The Bone Temple (2026) Episode Summary: In this episode, Michael and Dave dissect 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple, the most visually ambitious and thematically rich installment in the iconic 28 Days Later franchise. They explore the filmâs eerie cult narrative, psychological undercurrents, and the shifting horror dynamics that turn humans into the real monsters. With Nia DaCosta in the directorâs chair and Alex Garland returning as writer, the film blends horror, satire, and surprising moments of hope. A rich conversation for fans of speculative horror and social allegory....
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Show Notes Film / Topic Title: Looking to 2026: The Future of Cinema Focus: Industry trends, cultural anxieties, and the most anticipated films of 2026 IMDb: N/A (discussion episode) Episode Summary In this episode of Mindframes, Michael and David look ahead to 2026 and ask a deceptively simple question: what kind of year will it be for movies? Coming off what they consider a creatively richâbut commercially unevenâ2025, the conversation explores the tension between artistic vitality and economic uncertainty. From box office struggles and bloated marketing budgets to shifting...
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Mindframes â Best of 2025 Episode Title Best Films of 2025 â Trends, Themes, and the State of Cinema Film Information This is a multiâfilm recap episode. Primary Shared Films Discussed: Weapons Eddington Hamnet Sinners One Battle After Another Train Dreams Universal Language Frankenstein Additional Films Referenced: It Was Just an Accident Ebony and Ivory SirĂąt The Zone of Interest Everything Everywhere All at Once Avatar: Fire and Ash Episode Summary In this yearâend episode of Mindframes, Michael Cockerill and David Canfield look back on what they...
info_outlineđ§ Episode 99: Weapons â Horror, Mystery, and Institutions in Crisis
In this episode of Mindframes, Michael and Dave welcome special guest Tim Peeblesâtheologian, pastor, martial artist, and long-time film aficionadoâfor a deep dive into Zach Creggerâs new film Weapons.
Cregger, known for Barbarian (2022), returns with a multi-layered, genre-bending thriller where a small town unravels after its children mysteriously disappear into the night. With a Rashomon-style narrative, striking cinematography from Larkin Seiple (Everything Everywhere All at Once), and a cast led by Josh Brolin, Julia Garner, and Benedict Wong, Weapons pushes the boundaries of modern horror.
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The intense bidding war for the filmâwhy even Jordan Peele wanted it
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How the script stayed almost entirely intact from page to screen
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A Rashomon-inspired structure and its effect on pacing and suspense
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Cinematic homages: from Magnolia to The Shining to Italian giallo classics
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Performances: Brolinâs rugged father figure, Garnerâs demanding lead role, and Wongâs unexpected turn as a school principal
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Themes of institutional failure (schools, police, community) and whether the film offers political commentary
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The balance of horror, comedy, and surreal mystery that keeps audiences hooked
đŹ Why It Matters
Weapons is more than just another horror releaseâitâs a cultural reflection on distrust of institutions, layered with dread, dark humor, and unforgettable imagery. Our conversation unpacks how Cregger masterfully controls tone, from the eerie to the playful, while still delivering an unnerving ride.
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Dave: 4â4.5 stars â âA thrill ride youâll want to rewatch.â
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Michael: 3.5â4 stars â âAmbitious, mixed-genre storytelling with a few tonal bumps.â
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Tim: Highly recommends â âDreadful and beautiful, horrifying and humorousâCreggerâs step up from Barbarian.â