
A movie podcast where we celebrate the small moments in great films.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 182 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | TV & FilmFilm History | |||

Werewolves! Vampires! Mummies! All the classic Halloween monsters are here, as Ian, Dan and Ron explore the supernatural on this week's episode.
There are some audio issues in this episode where some parts are quieter than others.
The Mummy - 4:00... more
Eww. This week on Cinema in Seconds, Dana and Mike join us to discus the body horror genre. So listen to this episode before your face sheds off!
Starman – 7:00
The Fly – 21:30
Black Swan – 39:00
The Blob – 51:00
Dawn of the Dead – 1:08:30
The... more
Spooky season begins here at Cinema in Seconds as Dan, Ian and Brooke look at some horror flicks that... maybe ain't so great. Or perhaps downright awful. This episode is not for the weak-stomached (Ian included). So listen at your own risk.
Virus S... more
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
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I listen to these guys at work and it makes life a little more tolerable
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 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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Recent guests on Cinema in Seconds include:
1. Ross McIntyre
2. Phillip Mottaz
3. Zack Pasley
4. Steve Griffin
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