
A movie podcast where we celebrate the small moments in great films.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 187 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | TV & FilmFilm History | |||

Welcome weird and wonderful listeners to a new episode of Cinema in Seconds. This week, Ian, Daniel and Jordan look at moments from those movies that seem to stand out in a director's career. See what odd choices they pick.
Dersu Uzala - 8:00
Hanna... more
This week on Cinema in Seconds, Dan, Ian and Michael look at the final films from some big name directors. Did their talent wane, or did they still have what it took right till the end?
The Ten Commandments - 9:30
The Dead - 24:00
Madadayo - 43:00... more
Welcome! This week on Cinema in Seconds, Ian and Daniel explore the first features of some great directors. Did they have the juice from the start? Find out with these movie moments!
Sanshiro Sugata - 5:00
The Witch - 18:30
Fear and Desire - 30:00... more
Get ready for an out of this world Cinema in Seconds episode, as Daniel and Ian discuss movies about aliens visiting Earth. So beam us up onto your podcast feed.
War of the Worlds - 6:00
Arrival - 20:30
The Thing - 31:30
Under the Skin - 42:30
C... more
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The format is a familiar one, relatively laid back, but well informed conversations between 2 hosts & sometimes a guest.
An intentioned focus on moments of films as opposed to a detailed analysis of an entire picture,usually a buffet of notable "seconds in cinema" good & bad related to the episodes topic (e.g. Great Villains, The 60's etc..)
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Admittedly, I don’t listen to much of any podcasts, but I love listening to Dan and Ian’s discussions, along with the guests they invite. My favorite episode so far is their Guilty Pleasures episode. Think Dan and Ian are great hosts and are very knowledgeable about cinema, and highly recommend them!
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The content features a lively exploration of the intricacies within cinematic masterpieces, focusing on the often-overlooked moments that shape narratives and character development. Episodes delve into diverse topics, from directorial choices and thematic elements to representations of supernatural creatures in films. The host duo, often joined by knowledgeable guests, provides a conversational yet insightful analysis that is accessible to enthusiasts and casual viewers alike. Noteworthily, the podcast brings humor into discussions, creating an engaging experience where listeners can enjoy both the lighter sides of cinema and deeper thematic explorations.
With discussions covering genres such as horror, classic musicals, and body horror, t... more
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Recent guests on Cinema in Seconds include:
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2. Ross McIntyre
3. Phillip Mottaz
4. Steve Griffin
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