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CinemaChat Podcast w/Rob & Brent…and Reggie

CinemaChat Podcast w/Rob & Brent…and Reggie

By: Rob & Brent...and Reggie
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  • Episode 579 - Worst Dads in Movies
    Jun 21 2026

    Happy Father's Day to all the dads out there. This is an episode about the worst dads in movies that Reggie and I recorded last week. I tacked on a VERY old Cutting Room Floor where we talked about the best dads SIX years ago.

    -- We will be reviewing requests from patrons once a month. If you'd like to request a movie for us to review, head over to Patreon and sign up at $5/month* --

    • If you want to know what we are watching...What Did We Watch This Week?
      • Dawson on Letterboxd
      • Brent on Letterboxd
      • Reggie on Letterboxd
      • Rob on Letterboxd

    If you'd like some bonus content from Brent, or to get the show several days early, you can sign up over at Patreon!

    Follow us on Twitter

    Brent @XNotMalcolm Rob @Robbap3 Reggie @Hiddanas Dawson @andy_dawson

    You can also e-mail to us at CinemaChatPod@gmail.com

    You can find all of our previous scores HERE

    Thanks for listening!!

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    1 hr and 36 mins
  • Episode 578 - We Bury the Dead
    Jun 16 2026

    WARNING: We do delve into spoilers.

    This week we are discussing We Bury the Dead (2024...2026). After a catastrophic military accident devastates Tasmania and leaves the dead mysteriously reanimating, Ava (Daisy Ridley) joins a body retrieval unit in a desperate search for her missing husband. What begins as a post-apocalyptic survival story quickly evolves into a haunting exploration of grief, closure, and the emotional baggage we carry long after loss.

    We discuss the film's themes of unfinished business, the unusual behavior of its undead, and whether the ending delivers a satisfying payoff.

    Does We Bury the Dead offer something fresh in the zombie genre, or does its slower, more contemplative approach leave too much buried beneath the surface?

    Join us as we discuss We Bury the Dead and find out where it lands on our scorecards.

    -- We will be reviewing requests from patrons once a month. If you'd like to request a movie for us to review, head over to Patreon and sign up at $5/month* --

    • If you want to know what we are watching...What Did We Watch This Week?
      • Dawson on Letterboxd
      • Brent on Letterboxd
      • Reggie on Letterboxd
      • Rob on Letterboxd

    If you'd like some bonus content from Brent, or to get the show several days early, you can sign up over at Patreon!

    Follow us on Twitter

    Brent @XNotMalcolm Rob @Robbap3 Reggie @Hiddanas Dawson @andy_dawson

    You can also e-mail to us at CinemaChatPod@gmail.com

    You can find all of our previous scores HERE

    Thanks for listening!!

    *We reserve the right to veto a patron request. If your request is vetoed, you'll be asked to place a different request.

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    35 mins
  • Episode 577 - Backrooms
    Jun 9 2026

    This week on CinemaChat Podcast, we're stepping into the endless maze of Backrooms (2026), the feature film adaptation of the viral internet horror phenomenon. Directed by Kane Parsons, the film follows a therapist searching for a missing man who has become trapped inside a bizarre alternate reality filled with impossible architecture, mysterious entities, and more questions than answers.

    We discuss how effectively the film expands the mythology of the original online videos, whether its atmosphere and tension can sustain a feature-length runtime, and how the performances from Chiwetel Ejiofor and Renate Reinsve help ground an otherwise surreal experience. We also examine the film's stunning visual design, and the challenge of balancing mystery with explanation.

    Along the way, we debate the film's ambiguous ending, compare it to other psychological and liminal-space horror films, and discuss whether Backrooms succeeds as both a standalone movie and an adaptation of a beloved internet phenomenon.

    So where does Backrooms rank among the year's horror releases, and did it manage to escape the curse of internet-property adaptations? Tune in to hear our full review and final ratings.

    -- We will be reviewing requests from patrons once a month. If you'd like to request a movie for us to review, head over to Patreon and sign up at $5/month* --

    • If you want to know what we are watching...What Did We Watch This Week?
      • Dawson on Letterboxd
      • Brent on Letterboxd
      • Reggie on Letterboxd
      • Rob on Letterboxd

    If you'd like some bonus content from Brent, or to get the show several days early, you can sign up over at Patreon!

    Follow us on Twitter

    Brent @XNotMalcolm Rob @Robbap3 Reggie @Hiddanas Dawson @andy_dawson

    You can also e-mail to us at CinemaChatPod@gmail.com

    You can find all of our previous scores HERE

    Thanks for listening!!

    *We reserve the right to veto a patron request. If your request is vetoed, you'll be asked to place a different request.

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    46 mins
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