Cinebabble covers all things cinema, diving into the latest theatrical films, Blu-ray releases, TV series, streaming movies and more.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 120 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | TV & Film |
The boys, fresh out of the theater by a whopping five minutes, talk all things Civil War, an incredible experience-film from Alex Garland and A24. Beware spoilers (especially after the first half hour).
Class is in session with Cinebabble 101! Clint and Ken answer Mail Bag questions (30:20) then argue about Napoleon (1:11:25), classic French dark fantasy film The City of Lost Children (1:20:15), and new horror movie Stopmotion (1:35:50).
Celebrate Episode 100 with the boys, who chat all things Dune 2, Wonka, and The Craft. Plus surprise celebrity guests!
Almost to 100! Clint and Ken hit recent high-level, award-bait indies including Poor Things, Sick of Myself, Dream Scenario, Anatomy of a Fall, Zone of Interest and more.
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You do you, Ken. You do you.
Derivative and insipid. The hosts bring nothing new to the glut of far superior podcasts dealing with similar subject matter. Dedicate your valuable listening time to another podcast, you’ll be glad you did.
The moment these two start talking you feel like you’re part of the group. The way they breakdown each movie/tv show and how they related to it is much more enjoyable than the average critic. The background info provided, the way they link similar films/themes really gives you an insight to whether you would enjoy it to the extent that they did, or perhaps more/less so. The synergy between the two of them shines through whether they agree or disagree, often providing a nice balance to the listen... more
Ken and Clint dive deep into a wide range of movies and occasional tv shows every week in a very entertaining way. While you will still get thoughts on the the bigger releases, you will also find yourself making a list of the many lower profile titles they give equal time to. Every episodes finds them fine tuning their presentation and delivering really fun new segments that are both thoughtful and truly funny. I did not realize how much I needed this podcast until it showed up in my life and no... more
Whatchoo-Listenin’-Bout?! This podcast! It’s so much fun and a great find for cinema lovers everywhere! The hosts, Ken and Clint, have a great rapport, and their love of film really shines through. The discussions are earnest and well thought out, and there are lots of laughs along the way. I look forward to new episodes every week! Check it out. I think CineTron-3000 would probably recommend you do.
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Cinebabble launched 5 years ago and published 120 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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