
Superman (2025) Non-Spoiler Review
In the newest episode I review James Gunn’s Superman. I had so much fun watching this and I hope you enjoy my thoughts on the newest incarnation of the Man of Steel.

Hosted by Stefen B. Echols · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 13 episodes
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Movie reviews and discussions on everything from new releases to hidden gems making Cinema City your new home for all things cinema!
Stefen B. Echols hosts Cinema City, a tv show with 13 episodes published.

In the newest episode I review James Gunn’s Superman. I had so much fun watching this and I hope you enjoy my thoughts on the newest incarnation of the Man of Steel.

• Ep. 12 • In this episode I wanted to discuss further on my initial review from my social media pages a movie that I think is incredibly underrated this year. It kills me that it’s bombing at the box office and I hope f

• Ep. 11 • Went to a secret screening tonight and watched one of the strangest movies I’ve seen in a long time, “Your Monster”. A weird but surprisingly sweet romantic comedy with an ending that I definitely did not expe

• Ep. 10 • In this episode I follow up my previous Halloween Special discussing the third entry to the Evil Dead franchise, “Army of Darkness”. Being easily the funniest of the first three films, this entry sees our favo

• Ep.9 • In this episode I give my thoughts on the film Punch-Drunk Love (2002) starring Adam Sandler, Emily Watson, Phillip Seymour Hoffman and Luis Guzman. This was a first time watch for me and I was absolutely blown

• Ep. 8 • In this episode I give my review of the newly released film, “Let Him Go”, starring Kevin Costner and Diane Lane. Cinema City theme song created by Ganymede aka Gage Rowden. Follow him on SoundCloud to hear all

• Ep. 7 • In this episode I take Cin City’s first ever listener’s request and discuss the 1996 film, “Bulletproof”, starring Damon Wayans and Adam Sandler. Thank you to Nicco Arispe for listening to the show and requesti

• Ep. 6 • “Necronomicon Ex-Mortis, The Book of the Dead. Bound in human flesh and inked in blood. This ancient Sumerian text contained bizarre burial rites, funerary incarnations and demon resurrection passages.” Cinema

• Ep. 5 • A Hidden Gem review but one that I am absolutely ecstatic to do. I’m going to be discussing my all-time favorite Steve Martin film, “Sgt. Bilko”, released in 1996. As a massive Steve Martin fan, it’s tough to p

• Ep. 4 • My review/discussion for one of my all-time favorite movies, the 2011 film “Drive”, Directed by Nicolas Winding Refn and Starring Ryan Gosling as “The Driver/Driver”. Though loved by countless cinema enthusiast

• Ep. 3 • My review for Bill & Ted: Face The Music, the third and final movie in the Bill & Ted trilogy 29 years in the making. Host: Stefen B. Echols

• Ep. 2 • A quick introduction into why I chose a podcast about movies and my hopes for the channel’s content in the future. Thank you to everyone who is listening and for all your support.

• Ep. 1 • A spoiler-free review of Christopher Nolan’s “Tenet”. Host: Stefen B. Echols
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