
Incendies
Justin and Chuck discuss Denis Villeneuve's Incendies, a devastating mystery about twins who travel to their late mother's war-torn homeland to fulfill her final wishes and uncover long-buried secrets. They explore the f
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Hosted by Unknown Host · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 50 episodes
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A podcast consisting of casual conversations amongst cinephiles. We choose a multi-week theme, and then members of our podcast select films within that theme to discuss.
Unknown Host hosts Cinema D‘Amore, a tv show with 50 episodes published.

Justin and Chuck discuss Denis Villeneuve's Incendies, a devastating mystery about twins who travel to their late mother's war-torn homeland to fulfill her final wishes and uncover long-buried secrets. They explore the f
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This episode of Cinema D'Amore digs into Park Chan-wook’s No Other Choice, discussing its mix of dark comedy, family drama, and thriller elements, along with the director’s striking visuals and sound design. Hosts Chuck
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Justin and Chuck venture into the hauntingly charming world of Over the Garden Wall, exploring the series’ hand-painted animation, eerie autumn atmosphere, unforgettable characters like Wirt, Greg, Beatrice, and the myst
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In this episode of Cinema D’Amore, Justin and Chuck step into the eerie, disorienting world of Triangle (2009), a psychological thriller that refuses to play by the rules. As the film twists and resets in unsettling ways
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Hosts Chuck and Justin dig into the 2015 horror-western Bone Tomahawk, unpacking its surprise star power, low-budget production, and grisly practical effects. They discuss standout performances (Kurt Russell, Richard Jen
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In this episode of Cinema D’Amore, Justin and Chuck follow up their discussion of Save the Green Planet! with a deep dive into its remake, Bugonia, closing out their two-part exploration of one of the wildest genre-bendi
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In this episode of Cinema D’Amore, Justin and Chuck take on the chaotic, genre-defying Save the Green Planet!, the first of two back-to-back episodes leading into its remake, Bugonia. They unpack the film’s wild shifts b
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Cinema D’Amore turns its attention to the 98th Academy Awards, as host Justin Morgan is joined by Grant Mayotte and Tim Tobias for a full rundown of this year’s Oscars race. The trio break down every Best Picture nominee
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In this episode of Cinema D’Amore, Chuck and Justin discuss the 1995 anime anthology Memories, breaking down its three segments, Magnetic Rose, Stink Bomb, and Cannon Fodder. They talk about the creators behind the film,
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Hosts Justin and Chuck revisit Boogie Nights, Paul Thomas Anderson’s 1997 breakout, a disco-charged epic of ambition, excess, ego, and collapse. They step back into the sun-soaked 1970s porn boom, into the orbit of Jack
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On this episode of Cinema D’Amore, Chuck and Justin dive into Ari Aster’s Eddington, a COVID-era small-town pressure cooker where civic order, online hysteria, and personal grievance collide. What begins as a grounded po
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Cinema D’Amore hosts Justin and Chuck take on The Adventures of Mark Twain (1985), the claymation cult oddity that blends childlike fantasy with existential dread. They unpack the film’s anthology structure, drawing from
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In this episode of Cinema D’Amore, Chuck and Justin break down Mike Flanagan’s adaptation of Stephen King’s The Life of Chuck, unpacking its reverse structure, standout performances from Tom Hiddleston, Chiwetel Ejiofor,
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Cinema D’Amore hosts Justin and Chuck dig into Alexander Payne’s The Holdovers, a bittersweet, Christmas-set drama about an isolated teacher, a troubled student, and a lunchroom companion who come together as an unlikely
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Hosts Chuck and Justin break down Warfare, the A24 war film from Alex Garland and Ray Mendoza starring Cosmo Jarvis and Will Poulter. They dig into its boots-on-the-ground intensity, the decision to favor raw experience
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Hosts Justin Morgan and Chuck Phillips dive into Zach Cregger’s Weapons, exploring its blend of horror, dark comedy, and a non-linear structure that gradually links its characters and events. They spotlight the strong en
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Hosts Chuck and Justin dig into Andrew DeYoung’s Friendship, starring Tim Robinson, using its strange and chaotic look at relationships to explore how messy real-life friendships can be. They break down standout scenes,
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Cinema D’Amore celebrates eight years on the mic with a brand-new season and a haunting start. The hosts dive into Jayro Bustamante’s La Llorona, a Guatemalan ghost story that mixes political horror, folklore, and slow-b
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In the Season 4 finale, Justin and Chuck trek deep into the Zone to take on Andrei Tarkovsky’s Stalker, a haunting masterpiece that bends time, faith, and reason. They dig into the film’s hypnotic rhythm, its shifts from
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Chuck and Justin take on Alex Garland’s Annihilation, a film that’s as haunting as it is hard to pin down. They dig into how it compares to Jeff VanderMeer’s novel, what Garland nailed, and where it falls short. From the
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