Cinebabble covers all things cinema, diving into the latest theatrical films, Blu-ray releases, TV series, streaming movies and more.
The boys spend time in the theater this week, covering Ryan Coogler's Sinners and Alex Garland's Warfare. They also review French film Mandibles and discuss all the latest and greatest series on TV.
The boys head underground for some bunker cinema!
Oscar talk and Whatchoo Watchin open our latest episode, followed by reviews of Mickey 17, The Gorge, and Flow. Stick around for a frightening visit from CineTron and join us in a new location next week.
It's a double theatrical feature with Oz Perkins' The Monkey (based on the Stephen King short story) and Drew Hancock's Companion. We wrap up with a bit of Whatchoo Watchin as well, touching on Severance, The Order, Flow and more.
The best movies we found in 2024; not movies released in 2024 but movies we stumbled across for the first time from years past. Enjoy the recommendations!
Join us for our Top Ten Movies of 2024! Also, want a copy of Clint's "I Hope You Have a Bad Christmas"song! Enjoy! https://cinebabble.bandcamp.com/track/i-hope-you-have-a-bad-christmas
Clint and Ken take in Nosferatu. Scary? Gorgeous? Worth the wait?
Merry Christmas and a very merry Bah Humbug to all the Cinebabbies out there in Christmasville. This year we're tackling the worst of the worst Christmas movies! Enjoy. Plus a very special opening Christmas song by Jolly Ol' St. Clint, who goes Green Room for Tinsel-time...
It's 2016 all over again... in the movies! The boys tackle some memorable flicks from 2016: Arrival, Rogue One, Hush, Green Room, and more. Plus a ton of Whatchoo Watchin's and a surprise update from CineTron.
Are you not entertained? ARE YOU NOT ENTERTAINED!? Ridley Scott's Gladiator 2 is on the docket this week, along with a double feature review of Rebel Ridge (now on Netflix).
Rants about Venom 3 and Terrifier 3 are followed by deep dives on Strange Darlings, the low budget Hellboy: The Crooked Man, and, from the director of Cuckoo, an earlier film called Luz.
Clint and Ken lament reality before diving into Heretic, recently released in theaters, which features killer performances (good God, Hugh Grant can be terrifying) and a great, tense little tale of horror.
Halloween is almost here! What better movies then than a spread of Spooky Season flicks from the funny and surreal to the creepy and the unnerving.
Clint and Ken answer mailbag questions then dive deep into the mines of The Rings of Power Season Two. Has Sauron bewitched us? Or are we ready to stand with the free peoples of Middle Earth and resist his lies?
Ah, the movies that scarred us. Stuck in our brain pans. Haunted our hearts and still makes us shake in the throes of trauma. Enjoy!
The boys tackle The Substance, currently playing in theaters. Thought provoking? Disturbing? Or just dumb? Clint and Ken tell all.
Alien! Aliens! Alien 3! Le Alien... Resurrection? Prometheus!? Covenant? AVP. AVP2. Alien: Romulu$! The Abyss! It's an Alien extravaganza, plus Jimmy C's Abyss, in a mega-stuffed episode of Cinebabble.
Wild German horror folk tale Cuckoo, The Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes, and Roadhouse, plus Deadpool Wolverine, House of the Dragon Season Two, and more!
It's another horror episode of Cinebabble, featuring Oz Perkins and Nicolas Cage's satanic panic serial killer flick Longlegs, X trilogy capper Maxxxine, prequel/sequel A Quiet Place: Day One, and CineTron pick Moon Garden.
Monkey Man, Abagail, Next Goal Wins and more (plus a visit from the Trailer Trailer) on this week's Cinebabble.
Horror nuns! The villainous Catholic Church and their dark conspiracies to "save" the world! The boys tremble through The First Omen (now on Hulu), Immaculate (recently in theaters) and, completely unrelated to nun horror, John Dies at the End. Then Clint digs up some nunriffic genre flicks you've probably never seen!
Join the boys as they max out the madness with coverage of all things Mad Max: the original 1979 film, The Road Warrior, Beyond Thunderdome, Fury Road, and Furiosa! They also chat about the possibility of the long rumored The Wasteland, a more direct sequel to Fury Road.
Join the boys (and briefly guest TV segment host Tinton Tones) for a deep dive into the films of 2012, including Prometheus, Dredd and Looper. Stick around this double-stuffed episode for Clint and Ken's Best of 2012 lists.
The boys, fresh out of the theater by a whopping five minutes, talk all things Civil War, an incredible experience-film from Alex Garland and A24. Beware spoilers (especially after the first half hour).
Class is in session with Cinebabble 101! Clint and Ken answer Mail Bag questions (30:20) then argue about Napoleon (1:11:25), classic French dark fantasy film The City of Lost Children (1:20:15), and new horror movie Stopmotion (1:35:50).
Celebrate Episode 100 with the boys, who chat all things Dune 2, Wonka, and The Craft. Plus surprise celebrity guests!
Almost to 100! Clint and Ken hit recent high-level, award-bait indies including Poor Things, Sick of Myself, Dream Scenario, Anatomy of a Fall, Zone of Interest and more.
And... we're... back! Covid ain't got nothin' on me (anymore). The boys return with their long fabled Top Ten Discoveries of 2023, plus reviews of 'Eileen' and 'Foe'. And what's this? A spin of CineTron-3000? Will wonders never cease.
It's time for our Top Ten Films of 2023! Enjoy a what's what of movies you've loved, hated and haven't heard of.
Merry holidays and happy Christmas, dear listeners! Welcome to Cinebabble's Christmas episode, featuring The Boy and the Heron, lotsa plugs for The Muppets Christmas Carol, John Woo's Silent Night, and reviews of The Holdovers (37:20), Gremlins (54:45) and the super R-rated Christmas Carol from the BBC (1:06:35).
What are the boys up to this week? A bit o' Whatchoo Watchin (4:45) featuring Holdovers and Napoleon, a return to the Trailer Trailer for a chat about Mad Max: Furiosa (12:25), and killer reviews of David Fincher's The Killer (18:15), Martin Scorsese's Killers of the Flower Moon (36:30), Amazon Prime's Totally Killer (45:10) and CineTron pick, 2018's Damsel (50:55).
Clint and Ken tackle The Fall of the House of Usher and Loki: Season 2, after a round of Whatchoo Watchin' keeps the horror movies of last episode coming.
Clint and Ken devote a full episode to horror sequels, minus Bodies, Bodies, Bodies... which Clint swears is a sequel anyway. After some Whatchoo Watchin sequels (7:00), the boys chat all things Evil Dead 2 and its 2013 reboot (24:00), The Exorcist 3 (44:00), Hellbound: Hellraiser 2 (55:40) and CineTron pick Bodies, Bodies, Bodies (1:12:15). Then it's a dive into sequels Ken wishes existed and lost sequel projects Clint has dug up from the development hell vaults (1:20:50). Be sure to stay tuned for a list Hellraiser tie-in that must be heard to be believed!
After arguing about Ashoka, the boys offer lesser known horror movie suggestions in a special Mail Bag segment (20:15), then review Talk to Me (47:15), No One Will Save You (1:00:40), and Spanish horror CineTron pick Piggy (1:14:00).
Clint and Ken hit the theater and come back with hot takes on Gareth Edwards' The Creator, which has not only split audiences but leaves our devoted babbler boys divided as well. One loved its gorgeous, moving vision of the future; one walked away disconnected emotionally. And it isn't who you think!
Time travel with Clint and Ken all the way back to 2002! After another round of Whatchoo Watchin Bout (1:30), the boys review Minority Report (25:50), Reign of Fire (39:00), One Hour Photo (48:15) and Road to Perdition (55:25). It wraps up with their Top Ten flicks of 2002 (1:09:35), as well as a frightening development in the evolution of the CineTron-3000.
Clint and Ken at long last tackle ye olde Mailbag (6:20), followed by a comedy episode with reviews of They Cloned Tyrone (55:10), Paint (1:06:30), Smoking Causes Coughing (1:12:15) and Confess, Fletch (1:21:05). Then it's their Top Ten favorite comedy films and tv series (1:31:00) rounding out a packed, extra stuffed episode of fun. (Stick around through CineTron and then the closing music for two little bonus glimpses behind the curtain!)
Are the boys late to the Barbenheiner-coverage band wagon? Yup. Is that gonna stop them? Nope. Dive in as Clint and Ken chat Whatchoo Watchin' Bout (2:40) with Sorcerer and TMNT Mutant Mayhem, followed by reviews of Barbie (33:05), Oppenheimer (47:35) and Resurrection (1:03:25). All of which gets topped off with a fresh spin of the CineTron-3000 (1:13:55).
Clint and Ken are seeing double! Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny and Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning Part One. Which one comes out swinging? Which one takes home the purse? Which one has it all?
Clint and Ken briefly (and inadequately) support the SGA and WGA strikes before turning their attention to the latest round of Whatchoo Watchin (4:15), followed by reviews of Wes Anderson's Asteroid City (22:25), 1977 AI horror/sci-fi The Demon Seed (47:55) and CineTron pick Lemon (59:40).
Clint is afraid that Ken will be afraid of 'Beau Is Afraid." And Ken is, but only because, like Clint, he finds it to be a dazzling, baffling, beautiful enigma of a film that demands multiple viewings. What a flick.
Clint and Ken cough their way through Canadian wildfire smoke to deliver another round of Whatchoo Watchin Bout (2:30) -- featuring Across the Spiderverse and Black Mirror Season 6 -- followed by reviews of Renfield (22:10), The Artifice Girl (28:50), How to Blow Up a Pipeline (39:55) and a special episode of Cooking with Clint and Ken... erm... I mean a blunt reflection on See How They Run (47:40).
In the first of Clint and Ken's Cinebabble Singles, the boys tackle perhaps the MCU's most divisive flick: Ant Man & The Wasp Quantumania. Some love it, some hate it, some... don't know what to feel. Also discussed: Do actor controversies diminish a film? Do VFx artists get the short end of the cinematic stick?
After a run of Whatchoo Watchin Bout (2:55), the boys turn their attention to Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves (17:20), Inside (30:30) and The Mountain (44:15).
The boys stir up a round of Whatchoo Watchin Bout: Dangerous Bangers Edition (2:00) - featuring District 9, Navy Seals, Fight Club, The Cell, Drive, and Assassins - followed by reviews of The Ring (24:20), Donnie Darko (35:05) and The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (47:50).
After a fresh round of Whatchoo Watchin' and the long awaited return of the Trailer Trailer (23:05), Clint and Ken review Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 (38:15) and Evil Dead: Rise (53:40).
After catching up with the latest Whatchoo Watchin Bout, Clint and Ken chat all things Mandalorian S3 (18:00), followed by reviews of three doppelgänger flicks: Jim Gaffigan dramedy Linoleum (33:20), Denis Villeneuve's 2013 thriller Enemy (48:30), and bone dry Riley Stearn sci-fi comedy Dual (57:05).
Clint and Ken dive into the latest round of Whatchoo Watchin 'Bout (4:55) before resurrecting - perhaps briefly - The Mandalorian Minute (20:20). After a special Mailbag Defense of Rambo III (36:30), the boys review Avatar: The Way of Water (43:55), the new Children of the Corn & the original Children of the Corn (1:07:30), and Mr. Harrigan's Phone (1:24:25). Finally a spin of ye olde CineTron-3000 (1:36:40) leaves Ken excited.
Clint and Ken share tales of a great little adventure/misadventure in moviegoing with Memoria (12:45) followed by a trip all the way back to 1988 to chat all things Akira (40:30), Die Hard (56:20), Dead Ringers (1:09:10) the original Child's Play (1:19:25), and Killer Klowns from Outer Space (1:30:40). Last but not least join us for a very... erm, uncomfortable chat with the newly AI'd CineTron-3000.
Clint and Ken feel the Oscar fever coming on with another round of Whatchoo Watchin (featuring Cocaine Bear and Creed 3), followed by more mail bag questions and reviews of Megan, EO, and Breaking.
After a roaring round of Whatchoo Watchin (The Fablemans, Knock at the Cabin, Dead Ringers, You, Picard Season 3 and more), Clint and Ken answer a slew of questions from listeners in a new Mail Bag segment. Plus Clint penned a new song that left us in stitches. Find Cinebabble at www.cinebabblecast.com or on Instagram @cinebabble. Contact us on Insta or by emailing contact@cinebabblecast.com.