
Cinemavino
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A Look Back: Blade Runner
Planet of the Apes | Review
Dick Tracy | Review
Wag the Dog | Review
First Man | Review
Superbad | Review

S1 Ep 317Train Dreams | Review
EWelcome! Our Best Picture Series continues with Train Dreams. It's a fascinating, ethereal work that has rightfully drawn comparisons to the work of Terrence Malick. Joel Edgerton and Felicity Jones star.Enjoy!

S1 Ep 316Hamnet | Review
EWelcome! Our Best Picture series continues with Chloe Zhao's award-winning Hamnet. It's a moving period drama that covers tragic events in the life of William Shakespeare and his wife Agnes. Paul Mescal and Jessie Buckley star, with the latter winning an Oscar for Best Actress. Enjoy!

S1 Ep 315Best in Show | Review
EWelcome! 2026 has been a tough years in many ways, particularly with beloved performers passing away. We lost a comedy genius in Catherine O'Hara, and enjoying Best in Show seems like a proper way to pay tribute. If you've never seen this legendary mockumentary or it's been a while, it come highly recommended!

S1 Ep 314Geronimo: An American Legend | Review
EAt Cinemavino, we're saddened by passing of Robert Duvall. He's a legend and icon, with an incredible filmography. For this episode, we watch an underrated western from the 90s. Geronimo features an all-star cast, including Wes Studi as the title character, along with Gene Hackman, Robert Duvall, Jason Patric, and Matt Damon in his starring debut. We have a lively discussion, while also touching on the performances of both Hackman and Duvall.

S1 Ep 313A Look Back: Dr. Strangelove
EHello! Life has been hectic the last couple weeks, and we've gotten a little off track. Thankfully, new episodes will resume tomorrow night!In the meantime, enjoy this look back at one of my favorite comedies, Dr. Strangelove!

S1 Ep 312Network | Review
EHey everyone! Like movie fans everywhere, we mourn the passing of Robert Duvall. He's a cinematic icon with tons of Oscar-worthy roles. Ironically, this look back takes us to one of the few great performances that didn't snag an Oscar nomination: Sidney Lumet's Network. It's a wicked satire with an all-world script and a cast to match. Enjoy!

S1 Ep 311F1 | Review
EHey! Our Best Picture Series continues with a surprise inclusion to this year's nominations: Brad Pitt's blockbuster action flick, F1. It's...you know, something that happened. Enjoy!

S1 Ep 311Bugonia | Review
EBienvenidos! Our Oscar Series continues with part IV, Bugonia. It's an epic dark comedy, with dashes of absurd humor, social commentary, and surreal tragedy. Little bit of everything, and we have strong thoughts about the film as a whole.Enjoy!

S1 Ep 310A Look Back: Sinners
EHi! Our Oscar Series continues with Ryan Coogler's Sinners, which set a new record, with 16 nominations. Next week, the acclaimed comedy-drama Bugonia. Enjoy!

S1 Ep 309Frankenstein (2025) | Review
EHello! Our Oscar Series for this year continues with another Best Picture frontrunner--Guillermo del Toro's Frankenstein. It's a visionary adaptation of Mary Shelley's classic fantasy novel. The film features a top-notch cast, including Oscar Isaac as the titular doctor. We have strong opinions, even if they don't match the raves we had for last week's film. Enjoy!

S1 Ep 308One Battle After Another | Review
EWelcome! Our Oscar Series kicks off with a surefire Best Picture nominee: One Battle After Another. It stars Leonardo DiCaprio, Benecio del Toro, and Sean Penn, and directed by acclaimed filmmaker Paul Thomas Anderson. Enjoy!

S1 Ep 307A Look Back: Being the Ricardos
EHey there! It's Oscar season, so next week we'll kick off a series looking at the top award contenders for this last year. Should be a great chance to catch up on some hot new movies.Enjoy!

S1 Ep 306Entrapment | Review
EWelcome! Our Holiday Series concludes with Entrapment. It was part of the 90s heist craze. How does it age?

S1 Ep 305The Muppet Christmas Carol | Review
EMerry Christmas! Our series concludes with a 90s classic for all ages: The Muppet Christmas Carol! This has it all--nostalgia, Michael Caine, Dickens, and Muppets. And they all mesh much better than you'd imagine.Enjoy!

S1 Ep 304Love Actually | Review
EHey! Part III of our Christmas Series looks at another classic from the early 2000s: Love Actually. It's from the writer/director of Four Weddings and a Funeral, Notting Hill, and Bridget Jones, so you kinda know what to expect. It's somehow narratively ambitious and cliched. Sean and I have diverging opinions.To pair, we enjoy some delicious Spanish Albariño.
S1 Ep 303Remembering Rob Reiner | Supercut
EHey everyone! Like just about everybody, we're saddened by the sudden and violent passing of Rob Reiner and his wife Michele. We were big fans of his on this podcast, as we covered five of his movies. Here now is a supercut of three of those episodes, as a tribute to his incredible legacy.

S1 Ep 302Home Alone | Review
EHey! Our Christmas Series continues with an all-timer--Home Alone. It's one of those movies that we should've done before, but haven't!We enjoy a rich Australian Shiraz, and share our thoughts on this holiday nostalgia piece. #HomeAlone #MacauleyCulkin #90s #JohnHughes #ChristmasComedy

S1 Ep 301Elf | Review
Hey! Our Christmas Series kicks off with a newer classic from the 2000s: Elf, starring Will Ferrell, James Caan, Zooey Deschanel, Mary Steenburgen, and Bob Newhart. What kind of nostalgia bump do we give it? How does it hold up against other recent Christmas classics? Found out on this week's Cinemavino! #cinemavino #2000s #Elf #Christmas

S1 Ep 300A Look Back: Bad Santa
EHey everyone! Hope you guys are having a great Thanksgiving week. For this episode, we'll roll back to 2022 and look at a cult classic: The dark comedy Bad Santa. It's Billy Bob Thornton at his most sarcastic, with some awesome supporting work from the late John Ritter and Bernie Mac. Next week, new episodes will arrive, just in time for Christmas!

S1 Ep 299A Look Back at Die Hard 2 | Review
EHey! Welcome back! To get ready for the Christmas season, enjoy this look back at Die Hard 2, recorded in 2021.

S1 Ep 298Slither | Review
EHello! Our Halloween Series wraps up with Slither. It's a body-snatcher classic from 2006, and the debut from James Gunn. As a horror-comedy, this cult classic has a combo of strengths and weaknesses.Enjoy!

S1 Ep 29728 Days Later | Review
EWelcome, everyone! Our Halloween Series goes down the home stretch with 28 Days Later! It's a zombie classic from 2003, directed by Danny Boyle and starring Cillian Murphy. We'll see how it holds up, and how Halloween appropriate it is. Enjoy!

S1 Ep 296Crimson Peak | Review
EHey everyone! Part Four of our Halloween Series features a newish film from an acclaimed director: Benicio del Toro's Crimson Peak. This atmospheric thriller features Tom Hiddleston, Mia Wasikowski, and Jessica Chastain. It's set in Victorian England, so the visuals are absolutely incredible. As for the story and suspense, well...we have opinions. Enjoy!

S1 Ep 295Over the Garden Wall is a Hidden Gem | Review
Welcome! Our Halloween Series continues with Over the Garden Wall. I had never seen it, and knew nothing about it. That makes this episode a pleasant surprise. Patrick McHale's animated gem is a Halloween cult classic. It's whimsical, eccentric, and endearingly funny. Plus, it's not terribly scary--call it a soft PG. That means kids as young as 8ish could enjoy it as well.Hopefully you'll check it out before Halloween, before it goes away on Hulu!

S1 Ep 294Sinners is a New Classic | Review
EHey! Our Halloween Series is in full swing. For Part II, we look at a 2025 release that became a huge hit: Ryan Coogler's Sinners. It's stylized, frenetic, and lots of fun. Enjoy our review!

S1 Ep 293Scream is a 90s Horror Classic | Review
EHey! Our Halloween Series kicks off with a hit horror flick from the 90s--Wes Craven's Scream. This one has everything, from teen movie icons to self-deprecating satire. It's a fine line between fun and obnoxious, but Craven and writer Kevin Williamson straddle it pretty well. For our first two episodes, we'll enjoy some bold red wines. This is a bloody epic, so it just seems to fit. Enjoy!

S1 Ep 292A Time to Kill is the Sweatiest Movie Ever Made | Review
EWelcome! Our final sweaty movie is absolutely drenched. A Time to Kill is a 90s classic, and it made a superstar out of Matthew McConaughey. We have very different opinions on this one. To pair, we picked another wine designed to cool you off!Next week, it's Halloween!!

S1 Ep 291Dog Day Afternoon is an All-Timer | Review
EWelcome! Our Sweaty Series continues with one of the sweatiest movies ever made—Dog Day Afternoon, starring Al Pacino. The film starts normally, but as Pacino’s bank robbery turns into a lengthy standoff, the characters look absolutely miserable. Sidney Lumet’s dramedy is a landmark of the 70s, and endures as a classic to this day. To pair, we’ll enjoy a warm weather white wine. Next week: The sweatiest movie of the 90s. #Cinemavino #70s #BankRobbery #AlPacino

S1 Ep 29012 Angry Men is a Cinematic Milestone | Review
EHey! Our Sweaty Series continues with an all-time classic: Sidney Lumet's 12 Angry Men. It's a classic legal drama and an intense character study. Lumet's minimal approach to the material is ground-breaking. And it's one of the sweatiest movies you'll ever see. As the jury deliberates a murder trial in a room with no AC, the pit stains grow larger as the movie progresses. Next week, another film by Lumet, and it's possibly even sweatier!Enjoy! #Cinemavino #12AngryMen #Legal #50s

S1 Ep 289Speed is a 90s Classic | Review
We're back! Our Sweaty Series kicks off with a 90s classic--Speed. This one's got it all, Keanu Reeves, Sandra Bullock, Dennis Hopper, a great premise, and goofy action beats. Now, it delivers nostalgia and sheer silliness. Enjoy!

S1 Ep 288A Look Back: Over the Top
EHey! Due to a personal matter, we'll kick off our Sweaty Series next week. In the meantime, enjoy this look back at Over the Top. It's a campy 80s classic, starring Sylvester Stallone and Robert Loggia.

S1 Ep 287A Look Back: Demolition Man
EHello! This week, we'll take a look back at our episode reviewing Demolition Man, recorded three years ago this week. It's a 90s cult classic starring Sylvester Stallone and Wesley Snipes. (And a young Sandra Bullock!)We had a lot of fun with this episode. Enjoy!

S1 Ep 286The Fantastic Four: First Steps | Review
Hello! Our Fantastic Four series concludes with the most recent--and best--offering: The Fantastic Four: First Steps. With this entry, Marvel's first family enters the MCU. We have an assortment of strong opinions, including whether this is a genuinely good flick, or simply the best in a bad series.Enjoy!

S1 Ep 285Fantastic Four (2015) is Cinematic Topsoil | Review
Hello! This week, it's chapter 3 of our Fantastic Four series! Unfortunately, the 2015 version is just awful. In fact, this is strong in the running for worst superhero movie ever. Supposedly this was strictly a business decision by 20th Century Fox, and it shows.As always, our discussion is lively! Enjoy!

S1 Ep 284A Look Back: Tucker and Dale vs. Evil
EOur Fantastic Four series will continue this weekend with the 2015 version, but in the meantime, enjoy this special look back at an episode from 2021. In it, we dissect the cult classic, Tucker and Dale vs. Evil. Enjoy!

S1 Ep 283Fantastic Four (2005) is Supremely Disappointing | Review
Hey! Our mini-series on the Fantastic Four continues with the 2005 adaptation. This is a very different experience from the previous episode. It's bigger, but necessarily better. As you might guess, we have strong opinions. Enoy!#FantasticFour #FirstSteps #MCU #Marvel

S1 Ep 282The '94 Fantastic Four is Fascinating | Review
EHello! We're two days late, but not two dollars short! This episode will commence a short run looking at the different cinematic attempts to kick off a Fantastic Four franchise. All this will lead up to the release of Fantastic Four: First Steps, this very week. To pair, we enjoy a delicious red blend of exactly four grapes!

S1 Ep 281Superman Returns is a Movie That Happened | Review
EWelcome back to Cinemavino! In honor of the release of James Gunn's Superman, we take a look back at Superman Returns. Bryan Singer's is a superhero oddity: It's part legacy sequel and part reboot, and yet does neither with great success.We have strong opinions. Enjoy!

S1 Ep 280Let it Be is the Beatles Epilogue | Review
Hey! Our Beatles Series concludes with Let It Be. For this episode, we review the Peter Jackson's remastered version from Disney+ last year. After years of rugged VHS cuts, it's great to see this in a whole new way. To pair, we enjoy a nice Bordeaux, the favorite region and style of Sir Paul McCartney!

S1 Ep 279Yellow Submarine is a Beautiful Animated Film | Review
EHello! Our Beatles Series continues with an animated classic, Yellow Submarine. It\'s a freewheeling piece of psychedelia, and a masterful swirl of pop art, where Andy Warhol meets Fantasia.Find out all sorts of Beatle trivia and behind the scenes info on this week\'s Cinemavino!

S1 Ep 278Help! is the Beatles at Their Funniest | Review
EWelcome! Our Beatles Series continues with the the band\'s second feature: Help! This is one is in living color, and features a much more absurd storyline.Roger Ebert famously said the band had four seasons. This film captures them in spring. We have some strong opinions.To pair, we enjoy some lagers and limes.#Beatles #Help #Music #60sBe sure and subscribe, and check out my full reviews of every movie we cover:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cinemavino/id1443636422https://open.spotify.com/show/3F2TZMa7gawXwY86syEZa6?si=74a4650f88cb48c7https://toddwoffordmovies.comAlso check out our cool sponsor! Use promo code CINEMAVINO and you\'ll get a huge 30% discount on your purchase. Plus, we\'ll receive a small commission. Win, win!https://rsrvcollective.com

S1 Ep 277A Look Back: Get Back
Hello, everyone! As many of you know, this week was supposed to feature our discussion of Help! Well, I came down with strep throat, so...womp, womp.Good news--I've got the perfect thing to tide everyone over. From 2021, the boys have a lively discussion on episode 1 of Peter Jackson's massive documentary of the Beatles: Get Back.We have so much fun talking about it. I know you will, too. Next week, we'll get back on track with a Help!/Yellow Submarine double feature.#TheBeatles #GetBack #PeterJackson #LetItBe #60s #70s

S1 Ep 276Surprise! It's a Friday the 13th Special | Review
EHey all! It's Friday the 13th, and Jason Voorhees' birthday! In honor of the day, we've got a bonus episode of Cinemavino!For today, we screen the 1989 flick Friday the XIII: Jason Takes Manhattan. But does he? Does he take Manhattan?We have strong opinions, so tune in to this special Cinemavino!#Fridaythe13th #JasonVoorhees #horror #JasonTakesManhattanBe sure and subscribe, and check out my full reviews of every movie we cover:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cinemavino/id1443636422https://open.spotify.com/show/3F2TZMa7gawXwY86syEZa6?si=74a4650f88cb48c7https://toddwoffordmovies.comAlso check out our cool sponsor! Use promo code CINEMAVINO and you'll get a huge 30% discount on your purchase. Plus, we'll receive a small commission. Win, win!https://rsrvcollective.com

S1 Ep 275Is A Hard Day's Night the Greatest Musical Ever | Review
EWelcome! This episode kicks off our Beatles series, and we begin with their first film--A Hard Day's Night. Roger Ebert famously said the Beatles had four seasons, and this film perfectly captures them in spring. They loved making music. Their brotherhood was still strong. Mega-fame hadn't exhausted them yet. For this brief moment, it felt like Beatlemania could last forever.We have differing opinions of this movie, so you'll have to see which side you fall on. Next week, get ready for the Beatles in summer, with Help!#Beatles #60s #Rock #PaulMcCartney #JohnLennon #GeorgeHarrison #RingoStarr #AHardDaysNight