
The podcast where scientists review movies about prehistoric people! From The Flintstones to The Croods, from Iceman to Encino Man, from Year One to One Million Years BC, we dig into popular movies about the ancient past and sift the facts from the fiction. Hosts with expertise in archaeology, paleoanthropology, human evolution, paleontology, and paleogenetics take you behind the scenes to learn t... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 136 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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They keep making them, so we keep reviewing them! In the Blink of an Eye (2026) tells the tragic tale of an adorably precocious child’s radicalization and eventual transformation into a billionaire tech bro who destroys the earth. It’s a triptych of ... more
Ehh, what’s up, doc? But in this case the “doc” is a PhD. Get it? Because we’re... Never mind, we’re back with more classic cartoons! As we move into the second half of the Twentieth Century the characters become more recognizable: Porky Pig, Mighty ... more
Today we’re digging deep into the Stone Age of cinema and reviewing classic cartoons about prehistoric people. From the world’s first animated dinosaur to the advent of colour film, we watched cartoons featuring Felix the Cat, Oswald the Lucky Rabbit... more
Primal (2019-) is an animated series by Gendy Tartakovsky set in an alternate prehistory in which Neanderthals and dinosaurs coexist. Setting aside the anachronisms, this series has received critical acclaim for its emotional depth and unique visual ... more
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The hosts do a great job of connecting the films they review to interesting topics in their areas of expertise. It’s an amazing feat considering some of the ridiculous movies they review. So come for the laughing at (mostly) bad movies and stay for the knowledge.
Love this show! Funny and fascinating discussions, I’ve learnt lots about archeology and early human societies from discussions of good and bad movies featuring ancient peoples
Thank you so much :)
Educational, thoughtful and funny. If your interest involves archaeology and movies, this is the podcast for you.
I can honestly say this podcast is interesting and enjoyable even if you’re not a scientist but like learning new things in a related format… movies, many which you have probably seen and some you definitely haven’t. Highly recommend.
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This show blends paleontology, archaeology, and evolutionary science with pop culture by examining how prehistoric life is portrayed in films and TV. Hosts with expertise across archaeology, paleoanthropology, paleontology, human evolution, and paleogenetics critique accuracy, storytelling, and cultural context in movies and animated features, from classic caveman comedies to contemporary prehistoric adventures. Each episode deep-dives into fossil evidence, anatomical details, and production decisions, while weighing entertainment value against scientific fidelity. The resulting discussions are accessible, often humorous, and rich with behind-the-scenes context, making it a solid pick for listeners who want learning that's grounded in scien... more
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