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Cult Film In Review

Cult Film In Review

The films you love, but no one else gets...

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We’re taking a trip far into the future of 2017 as we review the 1988 sci-fi classic, Cherry 2000. It’s our first fan episode of the year, and boy do we have a lot to talk about! As always, we get unnecessarily deep about whether robots can predict t... more

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Hey Cuz! CFIR is giving one of their longest reviews for one of the least talked about films in the Texas Chainsaw franchise. This month the guys are talking about Texas Chainsaw 3D. In this episode, the crew spends far too long trying to make heads ... more

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2 months ago

We took a short break for the holidays, but we didn’t want to leave you hanging. In this episode, the guys talk about their their 2023 highlights and answer a few questions from our soon-to-be digital overlords. We talk a lot about Disney and our pre... more

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3 months ago

The guys are branching out into one of Kyle’s favorite genres, the Spaghetti Western! In this episode, we reminisce about a time when huge epic tales relied on telling stories with pictures, rather than exposition. Later, the guys ponder how much a d... more

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4 months ago

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4.5 out of 5 stars from 366 ratings
  • I gave up

    These would be fun people to know personally, but listening to them argue about whether artificial insemination was considered offensive in 1972 broke me. This has to be the most superficial topic you could pick out from, of all films, Pink Flamingoes - and the topic was handled superficially, with everyone just shooting from the hip. The fundamental problem across the episodes is the lack of focus. I don’t think they know how to talk about films. Too bad as their selection is terrific.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    It's alright; I'm a doctor.
    United States3 months ago
  • We missed you!

    So glad you guys are back, we need you now more than ever. The past few years have been pretty bleak, and you provide a ray of sunshine every month when I get to listen to your latest episode. Hope to hear you review The Room in the future, as it is the most Cult Classic of all the Cult Classics. It’s even in the opening to your show, so it might finally be time!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Kevin B.W.
    United States5 months ago
  • Welcome Back CFIR!

    Welcome back guys! We missed you, and we need you now more than ever. I’m glad you have come back to examine all of the oddities, ambitious fiascos, and overlooked gems of the cult film world. You do a great job of dissecting these films with intelligence without pretension and humor without being haters. If you want a cinematic experience outside of the Marvel/Disney universe, then let the CFIR crew be your guide. more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    UsedPizza
    United States6 months ago
  • So glad to have them back.

    Thanks for coming back. I can’t wait for the next review

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    BristolNeilUK
    United Kingdom7 months ago
  • Better than most

    After getting caught up in the discourse surrounding the movie “The Sound of Freedom” I got in the mood for a deep dive into another flick that exploited the people it purported to elevate- “Cannibal Holocaust”. I listened to 25 different podcasts and found 20 repeated the same conversations, largely reading aloud the entries on the movie from Wikipedia and IMDB. This podcast was one of the 5 that stood out enough for me to listen to more of their back catalogue. At the end of the day, this is o... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    doubtingtomjr
    United States9 months ago

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