
Cinema PSYOPS is a weekly film review podcast where we experiment on an impressionable mind to find out why physical wounds heal, but Cinematic ones don't.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 539 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | TV & FilmArtsPerforming Arts | |||

The Japanese government has devised a new weapon, dubbed the Dimension Tide, in their fight against radioactive monster Godzilla (Toshiyuki Nagashima). During a test, the Dimension Tide creates a wormhole through which a giant flying creature arrives... more
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In this Japanese monster movie, the massive Godzilla comes to the aid of his newborn son, who hatches from an egg on a remote island where scientists are conducting experiments with radioactivity. Revealing a surprising paternal streak, Godzilla trie... more
The boys talk over the film Dark Match and bore the shit out of you doing it.
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Two adventurous gentlemen looking in the annals or sometimes anus of genre film to bring you a review show where Cort makes Matt watch films that would warp the minds of the weak. Will Matt make it out alive or will he slovenly cry him clean while sitting in his shower? Listen to find out!
No clue why this podcast doesn’t have hundreds of reviews and thousands of followers. The banter is fun, the creepy/freaky movies they review are interesting, and it’s just an entertaining ride that feels like a bar room chat with a couple of buddies who love these movies.
The frequent f-bombs may turn off some listeners, but if you like these gory murder movies, you’re probably used to it.
5-stars, Cort and Matt. Thanks for the hundreds of hours of entertainment!
As a subscriber to several horror movie podcasts such as Sick on Cinema, 2 Guys and a Chainsaw, Neon Brainiacs, The Horror Show, etc. I am happy to add these fellas to my listening schedule. At this point I have only listened to the TCM 1 and 2 episodes, but that was enough to know that this is a show to me. Good chemistry between the hosts, humor and a blow by blow of films I love will keep me listening. Thanks!
The chemistry between Cort and Matt is excellent!
Where to begin...
These two dig up what seem to me to be some of the darkest, most disturbing, and sometimes obscure, horror films.
Point by point through the plots and while doing so, come up with some interesting commentary and points of views
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A weekly film-nerd home for raucous, commentary-driven breakdowns of cult and horror cinema. Listeners get moment-by-moment analysis, banter, and personal anecdotes that mix affection for classics with irreverent humor. The show often threads practical effects, production quirks, and genre history into lively, beer-charged conversations, keeping the tone approachable for both casual fans and die-hard cinephiles. A standout is the chemistry between hosts, who blend deep film knowledge with playful, sometimes crude humor, making long-form discussions feel like a chat among friends at a viewing party.
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