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Thirty-One Traps. Fifteen Down. One Podcast Too Many.
The October Death March to 31 Horror Movies has begun, and honestly, the real trap was making us record a review after 15 straight nights of cinematic depravity.
In our Season 3 opener, the Tuesday Cinema Club crew – delirious and potentially hallucinating – is forced to dissect Spiral: From the Book of Saw (2021). Is it a 'Saw' movie? Is it a 'Chris Rock' movi...
In Whisper Breach, the world is quieted — communications severed — and a single signal becomes the battleground. The director joins us to unpack the production under low-light conditions, the creative use of negative space, and how AI tools were layered into the design—not to replace vision but to amplify ambience. We talk about the burden of silence, how texture and tonal shifts carry emotional weight, and how digital tools can ei...
Did the opening segment derail the greatest intellectual achievement in Tuesday Cinema Club history? Hosts Bruno and Sticky Fish think so, and they’re demanding that "Government Name" put the mic down after the intro threatened to ruin this all-star episode.
Before the chaos, we dove headfirst into a massive topic: "The Hyperreal and the Horizon." We explore how the modern AI simulacrum is not just a copy of real...
We’re rolling into the final episodes of the season—and you’re invited to be part of the conversation.
Over the past few months, Tuesday Cinema Club has been hosting creators, filmmakers, and cinephiles from across the industry to explore:
How AI is reshaping cinema—from indie studios to Hollywood
The rise of Slop vs. Haute AI: What’s groundbreaking? What’s garbage?
The evolving debate around rights, art, and fair use in the age of AI ...
TONIGHT
Tuesday Cinema Club goes off the rails:
No Comment – the chaos-brained director behind Don Toliver’s Jackboy II music video – drops by for a one-hour warm-up interview. AI glitches. VHS static. Harmony Korine fever dreams.
Then we Spin the Wheel of Fate → Whatever public domain nightmare it lands on, we screen it. No rules. No filters. Just cinema anarchy under the orange glow.
Stranded somewhere above the Atlantic, the Tuesday Cinema Club crew decided that bad airplane Wi-Fi wasn’t going to stop them.
Episode 17 was “filmed” midair using streaming bandwidth that probably should have gone to someone’s in-flight movie.
Happy birthday to Mr. Present, dents in the cloud connection couldn’t stop a safe landing, a smooth takeoff, and a podcast experiment that somehow worked out anyway.
This entire episo...
This week, Tuesday Cinema Club goes full John Woo with Face/Off — the ultimate battle of identities, Nicolas Cage vs. John Travolta. Alongside the chaos of doves and double-guns, we sit down with Tony for our 4th interview series, pulling back the curtain on how the cinema industry has been secretly using AI for years.
From action ballets to algorithmic editing, we explore how much of Hollywood’s “magic” has already been automated —...
We unpack the psychological thriller Identity with guests Shadow and Diamond, drawing eerie parallels to the fragmented future of AI. A mix of sharp film analysis, expert insights, and unexpected humor—this one blurs the line between cinema and technology.More of their work can be found:
What can Kris tell us about the Judgment day to come?
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AI Model INTERVIEWS + The Core
Our first guest creator series!
🎙️ Special interview with an AI content creator
🌍 Watch us dig deep (literally) into “The Core”
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We watched Reign of Fire and Reflected...
YOU WON'T BELIEVE THIS!
We filmed our selves, but no one was watching...
Firefox is a 1982 American action techno-thriller film produced, directed by, and starring Clint Eastwood. The cast also includes Freddie Jones, Kenneth Colley, Warren Clarke, and Nigel Hawthorne. Based on the 1977 novel of the same name by Craig Thomas, Firefox is the only film appearance of Thomas' character Mitchell Gant.[2] The film recounts Gant's mission to secretly enter the Soviet Union, hijack a cutting-edge fighte...
Scrapping the bottom of the infinite feed.
Better never than late in this case
The team from Jurassic Park: Rebirth have asked we declare there is no current and never was ever in any way any form sponsorship, and have asked we remove their background music from our mixtape.
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