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Episode 902 Hard Ticket to Tenet Hawaii

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Release Date: 07/17/2025

Episode 925 Top Ten Films of 2025 show art Episode 925 Top Ten Films of 2025

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Episode 924 CRAM IT ALL show art Episode 924 CRAM IT ALL

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In this holiday edition of Outside the Cinema, hosts Bill and Chris engage in a lively discussion that spans various topics, including political commentary, societal observations, and a series of film reviews. They delve into the complexities of current events, before transitioning into a review of films like Keeper and other recent releases. The conversation highlights the evolution of horror in cinema, character dynamics, and storytelling techniques, culminating in their final thoughts and ratings on the films discussed. In this engaging conversation, Chris and Bill delve into various films,...

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Episode 923 Hellhouse Reflection LLC of a Dead Lineage Dimond show art Episode 923 Hellhouse Reflection LLC of a Dead Lineage Dimond

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In this episode of Outside the Cinema, hosts Bill and Chris discuss the latest installment in the Hell House series, 'Hell House LLC Lineage.' They explore the film's departure from the found footage style, character development, and the complexities of the storyline. The conversation also touches on the importance of supporting the show through Patreon, nostalgic references to Channel 27, and the overall impact of weather on their lives. The hosts share their thoughts on the film's effectiveness, its connection to previous entries in the series, and their personal ratings. In this...

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Episode 922 Freaky Opus Tales show art Episode 922 Freaky Opus Tales

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In this episode, the hosts discuss their recent illnesses and the impact on their podcast schedule, expressing gratitude towards their Patreon supporters. They delve into the film 'Opus', analyzing its themes of celebrity culture and cult dynamics, while also critiquing the performances of the cast. The conversation transitions to the evolution of A24 and Netflix's film offerings, before exploring the portrayal of cults in 'Opus'. The hosts share their final thoughts and grades for the film, recommending it with some reservations, before moving on to discuss 'Freaky Tales' and its cultural...

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Episode 921 House Frankenstein on Eden show art Episode 921 House Frankenstein on Eden

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Bill (fighting a brutal cold) and Chris are back, drowning in 2025 horror releases and already behind schedule. Quick life updates: high-school theater, travel baseball insanity, and holiday retail chaos. Main Reviews Frankenstein (Netflix, dir. Guillermo del Toro) A gorgeous, heartbreaking, Bernie Wrightson-inspired adaptation that’s the closest anyone has come to Mary Shelley’s novel. Oscar Isaac and Jacob Elordi are phenomenal; the creature has never been this human or tragic. Minor gripes about length and a forced romance, but still the best Frankenstein film ever made. House of...

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Episode #920 The Damned Dead Thing show art Episode #920 The Damned Dead Thing

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In this episode of Outside the Cinema, hosts Bill and Chris delve into the world of future cult movies, discussing their recent experiences with new releases, particularly focusing on 'The Dead Thing' and 'The Damned'. They explore themes of intimacy, relationships, and societal issues while also promoting their vintage horror merchandise. The conversation highlights the nuances of horror as a genre and the importance of understanding character motivations and societal reflections in film. In this episode, the hosts delve into the film 'The Damned,' discussing its themes of isolation,...

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Episode 919 Dont Fear Feed The Street Children Prom Queen show art Episode 919 Dont Fear Feed The Street Children Prom Queen

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In this episode of Outside the Cinema, hosts Bill and Chris discuss their experiences with cult films, focusing on the Fear Street series and the latest installment, Fear Street Prom Queen. They critique the film's writing, character development, and authenticity to the 80s era. The conversation then shifts to Please Don't Feed the Children, exploring its unique premise and execution. The hosts share their thoughts on the films' strengths and weaknesses, providing insights into the horror genre and cult film culture.

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Episode 918 Primal Freddy Vs Rage Jason show art Episode 918 Primal Freddy Vs Rage Jason

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In this conversation, Chris critiques the quality of screenwriting in a recent film, expressing disappointment over the dialogue and the perceived lack of care from the producers. He highlights the disconnect between audience expectations and the reality of film production, emphasizing the need for a good script to meet those expectations.

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Episdoe 917 28 Sinner Years Later show art Episdoe 917 28 Sinner Years Later

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Episode 916 Strippers vs Classroom Werewolves 6 show art Episode 916 Strippers vs Classroom Werewolves 6

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The conversation delves into the portrayal of supernatural elements in film, particularly focusing on werewolves and vampires, and the skepticism characters exhibit towards these elements.

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In this episode, the hosts discuss the complexities of the film 'Tenet' directed by Christopher Nolan, exploring its themes, character performances, and visual storytelling. They delve into the technical difficulties faced during the recording, the selection of films for their Patreon segment, and Chris's personal art projects. The conversation highlights the philosophical questions raised by the film, the tension throughout its runtime, and the overall cinematic experience. In this conversation, the hosts delve into the complexities of modern filmmaking, particularly focusing on Christopher Nolan's 'Tenet' and its dense narrative structure. They discuss the challenges of understanding such films and the potential benefits of a multi-part series. The discussion then shifts to the cult classic 'Hard Ticket to Hawaii,' exploring its campy charm and the appeal of so-bad-it's-good cinema. The hosts reflect on the enjoyment derived from these films, despite their flaws, and conclude with a review of 'F1: The Movie,' highlighting its mediocrity and entertainment value.