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Cinematic Suffering

Cinematic Suffering

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We've taken it upon ourselves to watch and critique bad horror films from A-Z. For better or worse. Let the suffering commence!Cinematic Suffering Art
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  • Nosferatu (2024) - The Demon Vampire
    Jan 8 2025
    Bits & Chunks is just a simple podcast where we talk about what we want to talk about and frequently go on lost tangents so... yeah. A gothic tale of obsession between a haunted young woman and the terrifying vampire infatuated with her, causing untold horror in its wake. Follow Cinematic Suffering on all the things: Instagram: @cinematic_suffering Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cinematicsuffering Discord: https://discord.gg/UKewBrVA9a Cinematic Suffering is the unfortunate responsibility of Jason Thomas and Clay Henss. All movies are the property of their respective copyright holders. All jokes are meant to be satire and parody. We encourage you to purchase or watch these films on whatever streaming, physical media platform is available.
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    51 mins
  • Horror Trailer Reactions, Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, Video Games, Uzumaki, and More!
    Dec 5 2024
    Bits & Chunks is just a simple podcast where we talk about what we want to talk about and frequently go on lost tangents so... yeah. In this episode we wander from subject to subject. Enjoy! Follow Cinematic Suffering on all the things: Instagram: @cinematic_suffering Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cinematicsuffering Discord: https://discord.gg/UKewBrVA9a Cinematic Suffering is the unfortunate responsibility of Jason Thomas and Clay Henss. All movies are the property of their respective copyright holders. All jokes are meant to be satire and parody. We encourage you to purchase or watch these films on whatever streaming, physical media platform is available.
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    51 mins
  • Let's Talk Terrifier: The Wins and Failures of a Franchise
    Nov 4 2024
    The Terrifier movie series follows the sadistic "Art the Clown" as he brutally murders his victims, drawing viewers into a world of extreme horror. The first film, Terrifier (2016), is notable for its relentless violence and practical effects, showcasing a raw and visceral approach to horror. While it received praise for its intensity and David Howard Thornton's maniacally chilling performance as Art, there was a lack of depth in character development and plot, which detracted from the overall experience. In Terrifier 2 (2022), the story "attempts" to expand on Art’s mythology and introduces new characters, but some viewers (us, we mean us) felt the lengthy runtime and non-sensical plot left it a plodding mess. The film's ambition to blend horror with dark humor has been met with mixed reactions, and while we appreciated its creativity, it feels very uneven. Terrifier 3 (2024) expands even more on Art's origins and RE-introduces us to Vicky, who, in our opinion upstages Art in every scene. Filled with great kill scenes, gore, and a little more of a cohesive plot it still runs a bit too long and could shed about 20 minutes of its runtime. It is a much more superior sequel in our opinion. Overall, the series has carved a niche for itself in the slasher genre, appealing to fans of extreme horror, but its reliance on graphic violence along with narrative incoherence may alienate more mainstream audiences. - Cinematic Suffering (Jason & Clay)
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    52 mins
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