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Single Serving Cinema

Tim & Tay
Ridley Scott
Star Wars
The Iron Giant
The Abyss
Greta Gerwig
Hereditary
Ari Aster
The Exorcist
Gladiator
E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial
David Fincher
Mad Max: Fury Road
Little Women
Black Christmas
Die Hard
Christmas
Prometheus
William Friedkin
Bong Joon-Ho
Pan's Labyrinth

Single Serving Cinema looks at one critical scene in a movie every other week. We explore how the scene is constructed, what the scene achieves, and what it can tell us about the movie as a whole. Hosted by Tim & Tay.

PublishesTwice monthlyEpisodes125Founded5 years ago
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Latest Episodes

The Dark Knight pits Batman against the Joker, a criminal mastermind whose campaign of chaos threatens to tear Gotham City apart.

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• SSC on Instagram

• Tim on Letterboxd

• Tay on Letterboxd

Batman Begins follows billionaire Bruce Wayne as he trains to become a masked vigilante and returns to Gotham City to wage war on crime as Batman.

Batman Begins was released on June 15, 2005, and stars Christian Bale. It was directed by Christopher ... more

In this special annual episode, Tim and Tay highlight a few notable scenes from 2025. Not necessarily the best or our favourites, but certainly worth seeing!

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• SSC on Instagram

• Tim on Letterboxd

• Tay on Letterboxd

Mission: Impossible follows IMF agent Ethan Hunt as he goes rogue to expose a mole within his own organization after being framed for the deaths of his entire team.

Mission: Impossible was released on May 22, 1996, and stars Tom Cruise. It was direc... more

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Recent Guests

Joe Pantoliano
Actor who played Cypher in The Matrix
Warner Bros. / Matrix ensemble
Episode: SSC 114: The Matrix (Wachowskis, 1999)
James Stacey
Recurring guest with insights on film analysis
Episode: SSC 97: Annihilation (Garland, 2018) w/ James Stacey
Andrew Finlay Stewart
Artist and musician, host of The Rules of the Show
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Episode: SSC 94: Inside Llewyn Davis (Coens, 2013) w/ Andrew Finlay Stewart
Bunny Stephenson
An artist with the soul of a poet
Episode: SSC 80: Gone Girl (Fincher, 2014) w/ Bunny Stephenson
Kyle Snarr
A gear guy, auto enthusiast, and true film buff, head of partnerships at Warren and Wound.
Warren and Wound
Episode: SSC 70: The Social Network (Fincher, 2010)
Erica Sherwood
Local filmmaker, actor, and president of Jericho Films for Youth
Jericho Films for Youth
Episode: SSC 65: E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (Spielberg, 1982)

Hosts

Tim
Host of the show, part of the on‑air duo across multiple series and formats.
Tay
Co‑host of the show, frequently pairing with Tim in the main discussion format.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 32 ratings
  • Tim and stay are crushing it

    I learned about the podcast through James Stacey and the TGN world. This has quickly become one of my favorite Movie Podcast. Love the format and detailed discussions around a single scene. Keep crushing it guys!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    HowDidThisGetReviewed
    United States3 years ago
  • Great show!

    I learned of this podcast through TGN and am so glad I did. This is such a fun show that really helps to open up the fun, unique, and deep characteristics of some great films.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    treyhansen
    United States3 years ago
  • Great listening!

    I love listening to Tim and Tay’s conversations. The theme of the podcast is a really great and novel idea. As a film fan myself, these guys have often brought ideas to the table that I had not previously considered. I love the film and scene choices. Cheers guys!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Gianni Vettese
    United Kingdom4 years ago
  • Very entertaining

    Content is so varied and very nice and original format

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Amjed P
    Mexico5 years ago

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Listeners praise the show's focused scene analyses and strong chemistry between Tim and Tay.
Audience appreciates accessibility of in‑depth critique without being overly academic.
Guests and references to classic films add variety without disrupting the two‑host dynamic.
Fans enjoy the mix of production trivia and film‑making insights.

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SSC 70: The Social Network (Fincher, 2010)
Q: What is your favorite scene that portrays the growth of Facebook?
It definitely tries to reveal the limitations of Eduardo Saverin's perception of business in the tech world.

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What is Single Serving Cinema about and what kind of topics does it cover?

A biweekly film conversation that zeroes in on a single pivotal scene from a movie, unpacking how the moment is built, what it reveals about characters and the larger work, and how it frames the film's themes. Hosts Tim and Tay bring a mix of scene-specific close-reading, personal anecdotes, and production trivia to connections across genres, eras, and filmmaking approaches. The format tends to blend thoughtful analysis with accessible storytelling, making it appealing to cinephiles who enjoy deep dives without feeling academically dense. A standout aspect is the duo's consistent focus on how a single sequence can illuminate the whole film, along with occasional guest references and broader cinematic context that keep discussions fresh and ... more

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