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Cinema D'Amore Podcast exploring all Film & TV have to offer. Listen to us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify and Podbean:

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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.

This week on Cinema D’Amore, we dive into The Life of Chuck (2024), a quietly cosmic and deeply human adaptation of Step...
09/01/2026

This week on Cinema D’Amore, we dive into The Life of Chuck (2024), a quietly cosmic and deeply human adaptation of Stephen King’s novella, directed by Mike Flanagan. Told in reverse, the film traces an ordinary man’s life as it unfolds against the backdrop of something much bigger, and much stranger, than he ever realizes.

We unpack the film’s unconventional structure, its meditation on memory, mortality, and meaning, and how Flanagan transforms a small, intimate story into something emotionally expansive. The Life of Chuck is tender, unsettling, and surprisingly hopeful, a reminder that every life, no matter how small it seems, contains multitudes.

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This week on Cinema D’Amore, we celebrate Christmas with The Holdovers, a warm, funny, and unexpectedly emotional holida...
25/12/2025

This week on Cinema D’Amore, we celebrate Christmas with The Holdovers, a warm, funny, and unexpectedly emotional holiday favorite from Alexander Payne. The film brings together Paul Giamatti, Da’Vine Joy Randolph, and Dominic Sessa in a story about lonely people finding connection when they least expect it.

We dig into the film’s lived-in characters, its gentle humor, and the way it captures the bittersweet ache of the holidays, balancing nostalgia, frustration, and the tiny moments of kindness that make the season land. The Holdovers is heartfelt, human, and perfect for Christmas Day.

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This week on Cinema D’Amore, we dive into Warfare, the gripping A24 war drama co-directed by Alex Garland and Ray Mendoz...
12/12/2025

This week on Cinema D’Amore, we dive into Warfare, the gripping A24 war drama co-directed by Alex Garland and Ray Mendoza. The film zeroes in on boots-on-the-ground realism, following soldiers through raw, unfiltered moments that feel uncomfortably close to a lived experience.

We explore the film’s visceral focus on combat perspectives, its standout performances from Cosmo Jarvis and Will Poulter, and the way it turns tension, fatigue, and uncertainty into something brutally immediate. Warfare is unrelenting, immersive, and hard to shake long after the final shot.

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This week on Cinema D’Amore, we dive into Zach Cregger’s Weapons (2025), a tense and ambitious follow-up that pushes far...
28/11/2025

This week on Cinema D’Amore, we dive into Zach Cregger’s Weapons (2025), a tense and ambitious follow-up that pushes far beyond the chaos of Barbarian. Cregger weaves together multiple storylines, shifting tones, and a mounting sense of unease, building a puzzle that tightens with every scene.

We break down the film’s bold structure, its sharp performances, and the way it blends genre thrills with heavier questions about violence, fear, and the stories people tell themselves to survive. It is unsettling, inventive, and impossible to shake once the credits roll.

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This week on Cinema D’Amore, we take a look at Andrew DeYoung’s Friendship (2024), a chaotic, uncomfortable, and oddly h...
14/11/2025

This week on Cinema D’Amore, we take a look at Andrew DeYoung’s Friendship (2024), a chaotic, uncomfortable, and oddly heartfelt exploration of how people cling to connection. Tim Robinson’s performance turns the smallest social missteps into full-blown emotional avalanches, and the film’s looping humor hits harder than expected.

We talk about how Friendship blends cringe comedy with something painfully honest, why its improv roots matter, and how it captures the desperation to belong in a world that never stops shifting. It is sharp, awkward, and strangely moving.

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This week on Cinema D’Amore, we return with our eighth anniversary episode, and a fittingly haunting film for Halloween,...
31/10/2025

This week on Cinema D’Amore, we return with our eighth anniversary episode, and a fittingly haunting film for Halloween, Jayro Bustamante’s La Llorona (2019).

Happy Halloween from Cinema D’Amore. Thank you for eight years of cinematic conversation that lingers long after the credits fade. Bustamante turns the legend into a haunting cry for justice, where grief and guilt seep through every wall of a dictator’s crumbling home.

We dive into how La Llorona transforms supernatural horror into something far more human, an unflinching reflection on memory, denial, and the ghosts history refuses to bury. It’s atmospheric, angry, and absolutely unforgettable.

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Happy Halloween from Cinema D’Amore. Thank you for eight years of cinematic conversations.

This week on Cinema D’Amore, we journey through Andrei Tarkovsky’s Stalker, a slow, mesmerizing descent into faith, doub...
24/10/2025

This week on Cinema D’Amore, we journey through Andrei Tarkovsky’s Stalker, a slow, mesmerizing descent into faith, doubt, and the human soul.

The Zone isn’t just a forbidden wasteland, it’s a mirror, showing us what we fear and desire most. We explore Tarkovsky’s hypnotic pacing, haunting imagery, and philosophical depth, unpacking how Stalker transforms science fiction into spiritual poetry. It’s less about the wish, more about the walk, and every step is a question.

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This week on Cinema D’Amore, we venture into Annihilation, Alex Garland’s haunting, cerebral take on Jeff VanderMeer’s n...
10/10/2025

This week on Cinema D’Amore, we venture into Annihilation, Alex Garland’s haunting, cerebral take on Jeff VanderMeer’s novel, a film where science fiction, horror, and grief dissolve into something unclassifiable.

Inside the Shimmer, logic warps and identities blur. We break down its chilling beauty: the nightmare bear, the lighthouse, and the eerie dance between destruction and rebirth. We talk cosmic horror, mutation as metaphor, and how Garland turns self-annihilation into both terror and transcendence. Is it sci-fi, horror, or a meditation on being human? All of it, and more than that.

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Tag someone who loves films that mesmerize and disturb in equal measure.

This week on Cinema D’Amore, we unpack The Substance (2023), a daring, surreal dive into fame, desire, and the body’s li...
26/09/2025

This week on Cinema D’Amore, we unpack The Substance (2023), a daring, surreal dive into fame, desire, and the body’s limits.

This isn’t just horror. It’s a twisted, hypnotic journey where obsession and vanity collide in shocking, unforgettable ways. Every frame pulses with tension, dark humor, and a sense of creeping unease. We explore the practical effects that make the grotesque feel tangible, the haunting synth score, and how the film critiques the cost of youth and beauty in a world obsessed with image.

We also examine the characters’ dangerous fascinations, the warped world they inhabit, and the film’s bold mix of horror, satire, and human fragility. Is it body horror, social critique, or dark comedy? All of it.

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Tag someone who loves cinema that unsettles and fascinates.

This week on Cinema D’Amore, we venture into the coal-dusted, claustrophobic world of Alien: Romulus (2024).It’s not you...
12/09/2025

This week on Cinema D’Amore, we venture into the coal-dusted, claustrophobic world of Alien: Romulus (2024).

It’s not your typical sci-fi horror. This is a tense, relentless ride through dark tunnels, desperate miners, and the terrifying bond between human and synthetic. Every shadow could hide a nightmare, every encounter feels like the edge of survival, and the practical effects make the horror visceral and unforgettable. We break down the film’s world-building, pulse-pounding suspense, and the moments that tie it to the larger Alien mythology while giving us something entirely new.

We also explore the human stories trapped in this alien chaos, the emotional stakes behind the fear, and how Romulus blends horror, action, and heart into an unforgettable ride. Is it sci-fi, horror, drama? Yes, and then some.

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Tag someone who loves their space terror dark, thrilling, and emotional.

Last week on Cinema D’Amore, we dived into the dark, mesmerizing world of Anora (2024).It’s not your typical psychologic...
06/09/2025

Last week on Cinema D’Amore, we dived into the dark, mesmerizing world of Anora (2024).

It’s not your typical psychological thriller. This is a tense, immersive journey through secrets, betrayal, and the fragile line between truth and illusion. Every shadow hides a story, every glance hints at danger, and the film’s haunting atmosphere keeps you questioning what’s real—and who can be trusted. We break down the masterful direction, the slow-burn suspense, and the chilling tension that lingers long after the credits roll.

We also explore the characters’ twisted motivations, the layers of deceit that build the suspense, and how Anora balances mystery, psychological depth, and eerie beauty. Is it a thriller, a character study, a dark fairy tale? All of the above.

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Tag someone who loves stories that creep under your skin and stay there.

This week on Cinema D’Amore, we’re drawn into desire, obsession, and eerie vengeance with Nagisa Oshima’s Empire of Pass...
15/08/2025

This week on Cinema D’Amore, we’re drawn into desire, obsession, and eerie vengeance with Nagisa Oshima’s Empire of Passion (1978).

It’s not your typical period drama. This is a sensual, slow-burn tale wrapped in misty villages, a hidden body, and the restless gaze of a murdered husband’s ghost, where every look and touch carries a weight words can’t capture. We dive deep into Oshima’s atmospheric direction, the haunting tension behind every frame, and how this story blends erotic passion with supernatural terror.

We also explore the lovers’ dangerous chemistry, the villagers’ creeping suspicion, and how Empire of Passion walks the line between obsession, guilt, and haunting beauty. Is it a ghost story, a love story, a tragedy? Yes, and then some.

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Tag someone who loves their romance dark, twisted, and unforgettable.

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