Episodes

  • Screw Cinemas: Is Watching Movies From Home Better Than Going to the Theatre?
    Dec 1 2025

    While everyone is decrying the death of movie theatres, Lauren could not care less. For her, watching films at home is an entirely superior experience; too many movies have been spoiled by seeing them with others on the big screen. Can the case be made that the home experience is simply cozier, quieter, and, well, better ... or will the panel attempt to tear her apart?

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • The Early Masterpieces of Chantal Akerman
    Nov 1 2025

    Has any director achieved more than Chantal Akerman while still in their 20s? The only comparison point is really Orson Welles. This is the woman who made Jeanne Dielman, voted the greatest film of all-time by Sight & Sound, when she was 24, and the masterpieces kept coming.


    In this episode, Matt and Chris dive into what makes Chantal Akerman's early masterpieces so special, from their daring and changing form, redefining what cinema could be, to their deeply personal, human, and touching connections.


    We will also explore why these films put so many people off, even pissing them off, and the controversy around Jeanne Dielman in particular - but more importantly, we will discuss each of the 4 major feature films Akerman made in the 70s - timestamps included:


    • Je tu il elle / I, You, He, She (1974) - 00:17:12
    • Jeanne Dielman (1975)- 00:32:45
    • News From Home (1976) - 00:52:07
    • Les rendez-vous d'Anna / The Meetings of Anna (1978) - 01:05:01


    We also made the decision to include the more often overlooked 5th major film she made immediately after her 4 early masterpieces:


    • Toute une nuit / A Whole Night (1982) - 01:16:40


    A worthy inclusion in this set? Let us know, but we felt we had to talk about it!


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    1 hr and 36 mins
  • Biopics Bore Us: Is This the Laziest Genre?
    Oct 1 2025

    Are biopics mostly just lazy summaries of Wikipedia articles? A production mill of comfort food aimed to cash in on the icons of your youth/past? Or: Are they great insights into intriguing people of the past and present?

    Join us as our hosts share their disdain for conventional biographies, before being told - by IMDb - just how many biopics they actually love.

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    45 mins
  • The 6 Best Obscure Films of All Time?
    Sep 1 2025

    For 13 years, the ICMForum has hosted a poll of obscure favourites. In that time, only 6 films have won.


    In this episode, we discuss we discuss each winner in detail, and talk about why you NEED to seek them out.


    Oh, and the 14th edition is going on right now. You can submit your vote up until the 30th of September.


    Timestamps:


    00:00:00 - Intro

    00:10:19 - Letter Never Sent

    00:26:53 - Sundays and Cybele

    00:49.09 - Muddy River

    01:03:48 - Carriage to Vienna

    01:15:37 - Rapture

    01:32:42 - Birth Certificate


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    1 hr and 43 mins
  • The Brilliance of Buster Keaton: The Films, the Gags, and the Death-Defying Stunts
    Aug 1 2025

    Buster Keaton was so dedicated to his craft that he broke his neck and still finished the take. Then showed up the next day.

    In this episode, we trace his rise from Fatty Arbuckle's sidekick to his own master, ending the journey while Keaton was still at the top of the world, with his last solo-directorial effort in the silent era: The General.

    We'll chat through his best shorts, with particular focus on One Week and The High Sign, get into his first attempt at a feature film with Three Ages, and then cover his two arguably best films, Sherlock Jr. and The General.

    Along the way, we'll pause to just awe at the incredibly creative, hilarious, and often death-defying gags and stunts, and talk about why he remains icon to this day.


    Timestamps:

    00:00:00 - Intro

    00:10:22 - Fatty Archbuckle's Sidekick

    00:17:47 - One Week

    00:30:02 - The High Sign

    00:35:02 - Three Ages

    00:45:40 - Sherlock Jr

    00:54:13 - The General

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • Best Films of 2024: Our Top 10s
    Jul 1 2025

    How many films will we be able to agree on this time? Listen in as Arthur, Chris, Sol, and Tom reveal their top 10 films of 2024.

    Spoiler: As usual, even our number 1s are not safe from criticism, though we did have a few surprising overlaps and agreements.

    And while we may not see eye to eye on everything, we do seem to all have one thing in common: the belief that 2024 was a pretty amazing year for cinema.

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    2 hrs and 47 mins
  • Top 50 Films of the 2020s (So Far)
    Jun 1 2025

    The ICMForum community has voted on the best films of the 2020s (so far). Join us as we present and react to their (our) choices, with a surprising number of disagreements!


    In this episode, we go through the top 50. Feel free to explore the complete list of ICMForum's Top 250 of the 2020s.


    You can also see the list on IMDb and iCheckMovies.

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    1 hr and 33 mins
  • Evolving Tastes: Do We All Become Film Snobs as We Get Older?
    May 1 2025

    Do you love exactly the same films for exactly the same reasons as you did 10-20-30+ years ago?

    In this episode, we try to figure out how and why taste changes, and explore how different our preferences are from when we first got into cinema.

    We will also ponder the very serious possibility that cinema acts as a literal drug, where the more exposed we are, the stronger a fix we need.

    Could it be that we are all on the same path to more and more extreme tastes, be it experimental cinema or the goriest horrors we can find?

    Listen in and find out.

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    1 hr and 24 mins