Episodios

  • Bone Tomahawk
    Apr 10 2026

    Hosts Chuck and Justin dig into the 2015 horror-western Bone Tomahawk, unpacking its surprise star power, low-budget production, and grisly practical effects. They discuss standout performances (Kurt Russell, Richard Jenkins), the film’s tonal mix of classic Western motifs with 80s-style splatter horror, and memorable creature design.

    The episode covers strengths and flaws: effective sound design and unsettling kills against occasional continuity and pacing issues. Chuck and Justin debate character choices, the film’s dark humor, and whether the unsettling finale and blood-soaked set pieces make Bone Tomahawk a modern cult Western worth revisiting.

    Hosted by Charles Phillips Co-hosted by Justin Morgan Mixing and Music by Scratchin’ Menace

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    45 m
  • Bugonia
    Mar 27 2026

    In this episode of Cinema D’Amore, Justin and Chuck follow up their discussion of Save the Green Planet! with a deep dive into its remake, Bugonia, closing out their two-part exploration of one of the wildest genre-bending stories put to screen.

    They break down how Bugonia reinterprets the original’s chaotic blend of dark comedy, psychological thriller, and sci-fi, comparing key story beats, tonal shifts, and character dynamics. Along the way, they discuss what’s gained (and lost) in translation, the new film’s creative choices, and whether the remake captures the same sense of unpredictability that made the original a cult favorite.

    Blending analysis and humor, they put both films head-to-head and ask: does Bugonia justify its existence, or does Save the Green Planet! remain untouchable?

    Hosted by Justin Morgan Co-hosted by Charles Phillips Mixing and Music by Scratchin’ Menace

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    42 m
  • Save the Green Planet!
    Mar 20 2026

    In this episode of Cinema D’Amore, Justin and Chuck take on the chaotic, genre-defying Save the Green Planet!, the first of two back-to-back episodes leading into its remake, Bugonia.

    They unpack the film’s wild shifts between dark comedy, psychological thriller, and sci-fi, following a man convinced he’s uncovered an alien conspiracy. Along the way, they discuss Jang Joon-hwan’s bold direction, standout performances, and themes of paranoia, trauma, and societal pressure.

    Blending analysis and humor, they revisit a cult classic and ask, is Save the Green Planet! a misunderstood masterpiece, or just completely unhinged?

    Hosted by Justin Morgan Co-hosted by Charles Phillips Mixing and Music by Scratchin’ Menace

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    36 m
  • 98th Academy Awards
    Mar 13 2026

    Cinema D’Amore turns its attention to the 98th Academy Awards, as host Justin Morgan is joined by Grant Mayotte and Tim Tobias for a full rundown of this year’s Oscars race. The trio break down every Best Picture nominee, unpacking the performances, filmmaking craft, and bold creative choices that define the year in cinema.

    Along the way, they dive into standout contenders, such as Hamnet, One Battle After Another, and Sinners, sharing personal reactions, debating the year’s most impressive performances, and calling out the biggest snubs.

    Expect sharp film criticism, a few behind-the-scenes insights from industry professionals, and plenty of spirited Oscar betting as the group makes predictions across all 24 categories and tries to forecast who will walk away with gold on Hollywood’s biggest night.

    Hosted by Justin Morgan Guests Grant Mayotte and Tim Tobias Mixing and Music by Scratchin’ Menace

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    1 h y 53 m
  • Memories
    Mar 6 2026

    In this episode of Cinema D’Amore, Chuck and Justin discuss the 1995 anime anthology Memories, breaking down its three segments, Magnetic Rose, Stink Bomb, and Cannon Fodder. They talk about the creators behind the film, including Katsuhiro Otomo, who wrote Magnetic Rose and directed Cannon Fodder, and Satoshi Kon, who co-wrote Magnetic Rose.

    They examine each segment’s strengths and weaknesses, from the haunting visuals and tragic story of Magnetic Rose, to the darkly comic chaos of Stink Bomb, to the eerie, militaristic world-building of Cannon Fodder. Along the way they note influences from films like Alien, 2001: A Space Odyssey, and Akira.

    They also discuss the film’s animation style, dubbing, runtime, and why the anthology format works so well, recommending Memories for fans of experimental 1990s anime.

    Hosted by Charles Phillips Co-hosted by Justin Morgan Mixing and Music by Scratchin’ Menace

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    26 m
  • Boogie Nights
    Feb 20 2026

    Hosts Justin and Chuck revisit Boogie Nights, Paul Thomas Anderson’s 1997 breakout, a disco-charged epic of ambition, excess, ego, and collapse.

    They step back into the sun-soaked 1970s porn boom, into the orbit of Jack Horner, Dirk Diggler, and a makeshift family chasing fame, validation, and the next high. Along the way, they spotlight the film’s powerhouse ensemble, Burt Reynolds, Mark Wahlberg, Julianne Moore, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Don Cheadle, John C. Reilly, each performance balancing swagger, insecurity, comedy, and heartbreak.

    From roaming long takes and explosive party sequences to needle-drop highs, mixtape moods, and the tonal crash into the 1980s, they unpack PTA’s filmmaking choices while digging into the rise-and-fall arc, the pull of chosen family, the spiral of addiction, and the reason the film still resonates nearly three decades later.

    Hosted by Justin Morgan Co-hosted by Charles Phillips Mixing and Music by Scratchin’ Menace

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    45 m
  • Eddington
    Feb 6 2026

    On this episode of Cinema D’Amore, Chuck and Justin dive into Ari Aster’s Eddington, a COVID-era small-town pressure cooker where civic order, online hysteria, and personal grievance collide. What begins as a grounded portrait of pandemic anxiety gradually mutates into something far more unstable… and violent.

    They break down Joaquin Phoenix’s deliberately abrasive sheriff, Pedro Pascal’s smooth but slippery mayoral rival, and how misinformation, social media performance, and moral absolutism rot the town from the inside out. The conversation zeroes in on Aster’s tonal bait-and-switch, the film’s shocking final act, and the bleak emotional fallout that refuses easy catharsis. Love it or hate it, Eddington demands a reaction, and Chuck and Justin don’t dodge the mess.

    Hosted by Charles Phillips Co-hosted by Justin Morgan Mixing and Music by Scratchin’ Menace

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    44 m
  • The Adventures of Mark Twain
    Jan 23 2026

    Cinema D’Amore hosts Justin and Chuck take on The Adventures of Mark Twain (1985), the claymation cult oddity that blends childlike fantasy with existential dread. They unpack the film’s anthology structure, drawing from Tom Sawyer, Huckleberry Finn, and the deeply unsettling Mysterious Stranger, featuring one of animation’s most unnerving versions of Satan.

    The episode explores the Haley’s Comet framing device, the film’s heavy themes, and its tactile, surreal animation, while also calling out weaker moments, such as the uneven Adam and Eve sequences. The result is a clear-eyed look at a strange, ambitious film that feels made for kids, but lingers with adults.

    Hosted by Justin Morgan Co-hosted by Charles Phillips Mixing and Music by Scratchin’ Menace

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    35 m