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Cinema in Seconds

Ian & Daniel
Hitchcock
Silent Film
German Expressionism
Metropolis
The Lady Vanishes
The Cabinet Of Dr. Caligari
Nosferatu
Safety Last
The Gold Rush
The Birds
The 39 Steps
North By Northwest
Frenzy
Rear Window
Psycho
Citizen Kane
The Irishman
Skyfall
Spirited Away
The Frighteners

A movie podcast where we celebrate the small moments in great films.

PublishesWeeklyEpisodes179Founded5 years ago
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Film HistoryTV & Film

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This week, we plant the seeds for some great movie discussion, talking about moments that foreshadow the events of their films. So look ahead with movie seers Ian, Dan and Dan as they point out the clues.

War of the Worlds - 5:00

Shawshank Redempti... more

Come learn something this week on Cinema in Seconds, as Ian and Daniel look at lessons from the movies. So pay attention!

Fellowship of the Ring – 4:00

The Man Who Shot Liberty Valence – 14:00

Men in Black – 30:00

Batman v Superman – 40:00

Chef ... more

Cheerio! Cinema in Seconds is speaking to you from Merry Olde London! Well, Greg is at least, as he joins Ian and Dan to talk about London set movies. So jump on The Tubeand give us a listen!

Hot Fuzz – 6:00

The King – 16:30

Dial M For Murder – 36... more

Sure, there's lots of great moments within the run time of the movies they're in, but what about the scenes AFTER the credits start to roll?? This week, Ian and Dan look at the ever-growing trend of post-credit scenes.

Captain America Winter Soldier... more

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Recent Guests

Zack Pasley
Episode: Episode 173: Classic Hollywood Musicals
Ross McIntyre
YouTube content creator, film enthusiast
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Episode: Episode 163: Modern Comedies
Phillip Mottaz
Film critique enthusiast and writer
Episode: Episode 156: Annoying Movie Trends
Steve Griffin
Filmmaker and guest on the podcast
Episode: Episode 127: Pointless Whingeing

Hosts

Ian
Host known for engaging discussions about significant film moments and themes.
Daniel
Co-host who brings humor and a critical lens to film discussions.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 56 ratings
  • Kino

    I listen to these guys at work and it makes life a little more tolerable

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Qwsazdgggfdgy
    United Statesa year ago
  • I dig

    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..)

    A new listener gained!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Hack_The_Planet_
    United States3 years ago
  • Love these guys

    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!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Catfisher here
    United States3 years ago

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The focus on specific moments in cinema, rather than traditional critiques, is refreshing and unique according to audience feedback.
Fans highlight the relatable perspectives from the hosts, making the discussions feel personal and accessible.
Listeners appreciate the engaging blend of humor and film insight, noting that it makes the experience enjoyable even in a work setting.

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Episode 174: Movie Trailer Moments
Q: How did the trailer for Black Dynamite promote the film?
It showcased a series of clever in-universe names that made it feel like a true action movie while poking fun at the genre.
Episode 174: Movie Trailer Moments
Q: What do you think of the art involved in making a good movie trailer?
There is an artistry to it, and there is an artistry to doing it well.
Episode 152: Best of 2024
Q: What's your thought process when you come to the theater and you're thinking of the payoff moments?
If you see the tennis ball to the neck of the racket, is he gonna do it? You see it coming and when it happens, it's so satisfying, bringing together everything.
Episode 152: Best of 2024
Q: So how does the full-length movie keep its momentum up?
It does manage to evolve and not just be the same thing over and over again, changing up different little gags.

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The content primarily revolves around the analysis of pivotal moments in films, focusing on significant themes and personal reflections across a wide variety of genres. Episodes prominently explore movie lessons, nostalgic discussions about 90s films, and deeper themes around nature, masculinity, and iconic characters. This podcast is likely to appeal to film enthusiasts looking for thoughtful commentary interspersed with humor, as hosts highlight both personal and cultural connections to movies. Unique elements include an emphasis on post-credit scenes, memorable cinema moments, and the evolution of genres, making it a refreshing choice for listeners interested in exploring both the emotional and narrative intricacies of cinema.

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