
Each episode Stuart Mulrain & Tom Stewart watch 3 films each; A New Film, A Rewatch & An Intention Fail (a film they've been meaning to watch, but haven't gotten around to yet), have a spoiler free discussion of the films and then decide whether it's a Buy It, Borrow It, or Bin It.
Episodes come out roughly every 3 to 4 weeks.
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| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 2 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | TV & FilmFilm Reviews | |||

In which Stuart, Tom & Stace get Obsessed with the work of Curry Barker...
In this special Bonus episode of the pod, Stuart & Tom are joined by Stacey Taylor for a Curry Barker Special. Join us as we discuss some of his short films, have a spoiler f... more
In which Stuart & Tom make a wish...
Join Stuart & Tom as We've Seen These Movies continues with discussions of a new film, a rewatch, & an Intention Fail (a film they've been meaning to watch for a while, but haven't gotten round to yet). We also r... more
In which Stuart & Tom discuss ads...
In this special Bonus episode of the pod, Stuart & Tom discuss Sony Pictures CEO Tom Rothman's speech at CinemaCon 2026, at which he told cinema owners to "Get off the ad crack", and use that as a jumping off poi... more
In which Stuart & Tom grab a pizza...
Join Stuart & Tom as We've Seen These Movies continues with discussions of a new film, a rewatch, & an Intention Fail (a film they've been meaning to watch for a while, but haven't gotten round to yet). We also ... more
In which Stuart & Tom play hide and seek (in space)...
Join Stuart & Tom as We've Seen These Movies continues with discussions of a new film, a rewatch, & an Intention Fail (a film they've been meaning to watch for a while, but haven't gotten round ... more
In which Stuart & Tom Hail to the King...
Join Stuart & Tom We've Seen These Movies continues with discussions of a new film, a rewatch, an Intention Fail (a film they've been meaning to watch for a while, but haven't gotten round to yet) and a bonu... more
In which Stuart & Tom come back for more...
Join Stuart & Tom We've Seen These Movies continues with discussions of a new film, a rewatch, and an Intention Fail (a film they've been meaning to watch for a while, but haven't gotten round to yet). The... more
In which Stuart & Tom start something new...
Join Stuart & Tom as they embark on a new film show in which they each discuss a new film, a rewatch, and an Intention Fail (a film they've been meaning to watch for a while, but haven't gotten round to y... more
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Two hosts deliver spoiler-free discussions of three films per episode—one new release, one rewatch, and one “Intention Fail” they've been meaning to see. They rate each title with Buy It, Borrow It, or Bin It, then riff on pacing, performances, production design, and marketing, weaving in personal anecdotes and industry tidbits. Across episodes, the show blends enthusiasm for cinema with candid critique of current trends in physical media, pricing, streaming, and the theater experience, making for lively, opinion-led conversations that feel approachable for both casual movie fans and cinephiles. A standout angle is the duo's consistent format and banter, which keeps threads of culture, collecting, and the evolving film ecosystem front and c... more
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