
Show overview
Rob & Tony's Cinematic Adventure has been publishing since 2023, and across the 3 years since has built a catalogue of 135 episodes. That works out to roughly 290 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence.
Episodes typically run over ninety minutes — most land between 1h 35m and 2h 36m — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language TV & Film show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 3 days ago, with 19 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2025, with 56 episodes published. Published by Rob Wilson.
From the publisher
Join Rob Wilson and Tony Daquano as they take you on an adventure through some of the best (and maybe even some of the worst) movies ever made. They'll share their honest opinions, reviews, likes, and dislikes of some of their, and your, favorite cinematic works of art. So, grab some popcorn, sit back, relax, and and join us for Rob & Tony's Cinematic Adventure! New episodes release every Wednesday Podcast artwork created by Sarah Bilhimer Contact Us: Email: [email protected] Facebook/Instagram/Threads: @robandtonyscinematicadventure X/Twitter: @randtcinematic Letterboxd: @cineadventure
Latest Episodes
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Psycho
Frequency
Invasion U.S.A.
Missing in Action
Ep 130Lone Wolf McQuade
On this episode, Rob and Tony pay tribute to the legendary Chuck Norris as they discuss his 1983 film, Lone Wolf McQuade. They talk about the impact he made in their lives. They also discuss his particular style of action. Chuck Norris was a true legend. It's time for Lone Wolf McQuade.Podcast artwork created by Sarah Bilhimer.
Ep 129One Battle After Another
On this episode, Rob and Tony finish up this year's Oscar series with the movie that won Sean Penn the award for Best Supporting Actor, One Battle After Another. They discuss his role in the film, and share their opinions about his win. They also talk about some of the other Oscars the film won this year. You'd better remember your code words, it's time for One Battle After Another.Podcast artwork created by Sarah Bilhimer.
Ep 128Falling Down
On this episode, Rob and Tony pay tribute to the late Robert Duvall as they discuss his 1993 film, Falling Down. They talk about his memorable performance in the movie, and how he would elevate every role he played. They also discuss Michael Douglas's performance in the movie. Don't sweat the small stuff, it's time for Falling Down.Podcast artwork created by Sarah Bilhimer.
Ep 127Varsity Blues
On this episode, Rob and Tony pay tribute to the late James Van Der Beek by discussing his movie, Varsity Blues. They talk about how popular this movie was when they were in high school. They also discuss Van Der Beek's career, and some of his television roles. Get ready for game time. It's Varsity Blues.Podcast artwork created by Sarah Bilhimer.
Ep 126Crazy Heart
On this episode, Rob and Tony continue this year's Oscar series with the movie that won Jeff Bridges the Academy Award for Best Actor, Crazy Heart. They discuss his performance in the film. They also talk about the fact that Bridges and Colin Farrell were doing their own singing in the movie. Grab your guitar, it's time for Crazy Heart.Podcast artwork created by Sarah Bilhimer.
Ep 125The Fisher King
On this episode, Rob and Tony talk about the movie that earned Mercedes Ruehl the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress, The Fisher King. They discuss her role in the film, and how well she compliments the leads. They also talk about the unique directing style of Terry Gilliam. Get ready for The Fisher King.Podcast artwork created by Sarah Bilhimer.
Ep 124City Slickers
On this episode, Rob and Tony continue this year's Oscar series with the movie that gave Jack Palance his Best Supporting Actor win, City Slickers. They talk about the importance of Palance's role in the movie, despite the fact that he only has a little over 12 minutes of screen time. They also discuss one-armed pushups. Saddle up! It's time for City Slickers.Podcast artwork created by Sarah Bilhimer.
Ep 123Walk the Line
It's Oscar season! For this year's Oscar series, Rob and Tony discuss some of the winners in the acting categories, starting with the movie that won Reese Witherspoon the Academy Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role, Walk the Line. They talk about her impressive performance in the film. They also discuss the life of one of the most beloved musical artists in American history. Grab your guitar, it's time for Walk the Line.Podcast artwork created by Sarah Bilhimer.
Ep 122Best in Show
On this episode, Rob and Tony pay tribute to the late Catherine O'Hara as they discuss the mockumentary, Best in Show. They talk about the impact that Catherine O'Hara had on their generation. They also discuss the chemistry she shared with Eugene Levi, in this movie, and throughout their career together. Time to pamper your pup, it's Best in Show.Podcast artwork created by Sarah Bilhimer.
Ep 121North by Northwest
On this episode, Rob and Tony discuss the Alfred Hitchcock classic, North by Northwest. They talk about Hitchcock being the "Master of Suspense," and how this movie keeps you on the edge of your seat. They also talk about how classy the 1950s were, from clothing, to cars, to train travel. You might want to book a trip to see Mount Rushmore. It's time for North by Northwest.Podcast artwork created by Sarah Bilhimer.
Ep 120Miracle (Timinator Returns...Again!)
On this episode, Rob and Tony are joined once again by Tim Robinson, AKA, The Timinator, to discuss the 2004 movie about the "Miracle on Ice" hockey game between the U.S.A. and the Soviet Union, Miracle. They talk about how accurate the movie is to the true events that inspired it. Tim even shares some highlights from when he recently interviewed one of the real-life players in that game, Rob McClanahan. Lace up your skates, it's time for Miracle.Podcast artwork created by Sarah Bilhimer.
Ep 119Cliffhanger
On this episode, Rob and Tony discuss the 1993 Sylvester Stallone movie, Cliffhanger. They talk about how the movie was filmed mostly in the European Alps, rather than the Rocky Mountains. They also discuss the fact that it has a title that perfectly describes the movie. Hang on! It's time for Cliffhanger.Podcast artwork created by Sarah Bilhimer.
Ep 118Weapons
On this episode, Rob and Tony discuss one of the most raved about movies of 2025, Weapons. They talk about how big it was at the box office. They also discuss the fact that this episode includes a first for the podcast. Check on your kids. It's time for Weapons.Podcast artwork created by Sarah Bilhimer.
Ep 117When Harry Met Sally...
On this episode, Rob and Tony pay tribute to the late Rob Reiner by discussing When Harry Met Sally.... They talk about Rob Reiner's vast filmography, and how he didn't shy away from directing different genres of film. They also discuss the chemistry between Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan in this movie. Time to throw out the wagon wheel coffee table. It's When Harry Met Sally....Podcast artwork created by Sarah Bilhimer.
Ep 116The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King - Part 2
On this episode, Rob and Tony continue their discussion about The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King. They talk about how great the performance are from everyone in the cast. They also discuss the the magical properties of Elvish underwear. It's time for part two of the discussion about The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King.Podcast artwork created by Sarah Bilhimer.