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Cinematic Suffering
Cinematic Suffering
51 episodes
5 days ago
We've taken it upon ourselves to watch and critique bad horror films from A-Z. For better or worse. Let the suffering commence!
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We've taken it upon ourselves to watch and critique bad horror films from A-Z. For better or worse. Let the suffering commence!
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Cinematic Suffering
Nosferatu (2024) - The Demon Vampire
Bits & Chunks is just a simple podcast where we talk about what we want to talk about and frequently go on lost tangents so... yeah. A gothic tale of obsession between a haunted young woman and the terrifying vampire infatuated with her, causing untold horror in its wake. Follow Cinematic Suffering on all the things: Instagram: @cinematic_suffering Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cinematicsuffering Discord: https://discord.gg/UKewBrVA9a Cinematic Suffering is the unfortunate responsibility of Jason Thomas and Clay Henss. All movies are the property of their respective copyright holders. All jokes are meant to be satire and parody. We encourage you to purchase or watch these films on whatever streaming, physical media platform is available.
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9 months ago
50 minutes 34 seconds

Cinematic Suffering
Horror Trailer Reactions, Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, Video Games, Uzumaki, and More!
Bits & Chunks is just a simple podcast where we talk about what we want to talk about and frequently go on lost tangents so... yeah. In this episode we wander from subject to subject. Enjoy! Follow Cinematic Suffering on all the things: Instagram: @cinematic_suffering Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cinematicsuffering Discord: https://discord.gg/UKewBrVA9a Cinematic Suffering is the unfortunate responsibility of Jason Thomas and Clay Henss. All movies are the property of their respective copyright holders. All jokes are meant to be satire and parody. We encourage you to purchase or watch these films on whatever streaming, physical media platform is available.
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11 months ago
51 minutes 3 seconds

Cinematic Suffering
Let's Talk Terrifier: The Wins and Failures of a Franchise
The Terrifier movie series follows the sadistic "Art the Clown" as he brutally murders his victims, drawing viewers into a world of extreme horror. The first film, Terrifier (2016), is notable for its relentless violence and practical effects, showcasing a raw and visceral approach to horror. While it received praise for its intensity and David Howard Thornton's maniacally chilling performance as Art, there was a lack of depth in character development and plot, which detracted from the overall experience. In Terrifier 2 (2022), the story "attempts" to expand on Art’s mythology and introduces new characters, but some viewers (us, we mean us) felt the lengthy runtime and non-sensical plot left it a plodding mess. The film's ambition to blend horror with dark humor has been met with mixed reactions, and while we appreciated its creativity, it feels very uneven. Terrifier 3 (2024) expands even more on Art's origins and RE-introduces us to Vicky, who, in our opinion upstages Art in every scene. Filled with great kill scenes, gore, and a little more of a cohesive plot it still runs a bit too long and could shed about 20 minutes of its runtime. It is a much more superior sequel in our opinion. Overall, the series has carved a niche for itself in the slasher genre, appealing to fans of extreme horror, but its reliance on graphic violence along with narrative incoherence may alienate more mainstream audiences. - Cinematic Suffering (Jason & Clay)
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12 months ago
52 minutes 24 seconds

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Episode 19 - The Substance (2024)
Bits & Chunks is just a simple podcast where we talk about what we want to talk about and frequently go on lost tangents so... yeah. The Substance is a substantial amazing addition to the horror genre. We discuss the movie's impact and why we think it's a true auteur piece from visionary newcomer, Coralie Fargeat.
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1 year ago
44 minutes 24 seconds

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Episode 18 - Bits & Chunks: Alien: Romulus (2024), Arcadian (2024), Night Swim (2024)
Bits & Chunks is just a simple podcast where we talk about what we want to talk about and frequently go on lost tangents so... yeah. The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly. In this episode we discuss three films that we break down a bit and tell you what we loved, hated, or thought was "meh".
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1 year ago
39 minutes 16 seconds

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Episode 17 - First Contact (2023) & In a Violent Nature (2024)
Bits & Chunks is just a simple podcast where we talk about what we want to talk about and frequently go on lost tangents so... yeah. Let's encounter extraterrestrials of the 5th kind and then go for a nice murderous stroll through the Canadian Wilderness. In this episode we discuss In a Violent Nature and First Contact.
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1 year ago
46 minutes 58 seconds

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Episode 16 - A Quiet Place: Day One - Prequeling the Right Way
Bits & Chunks is just a simple podcast where we talk about what we want to talk about and frequently go on lost tangents so... yeah. We both saw A Quiet Place: Day One and we have some thoughts!
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1 year ago
30 minutes 30 seconds

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Episode 15 - The Mad Max Series (Potential Furiosa Spoilers)
Bits & Chunks is just a simple podcast where we talk about what we want to talk about and frequently go on lost tangents so... yeah. We decided it would be cool to discuss George Miller's Mad Max series from the first Mad Max up to Furiosa. Potential spoilers ahead for all movies.
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1 year ago
1 hour 3 minutes 12 seconds

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Episode 14 - Blasphameet in Los Angeles, Baghead (2023 - Spoilers), and Severance on Apple TV
Bits & Chunks is just a simple podcast where we talk about what we want to talk about and frequently go on lost tangents so... yeah. A new Bitties and Chunkies where we talk about cool things we've seen and done did plus an extended discussion on the 2023 horror flick "Baghead" currently streaming on Shudder.
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1 year ago
33 minutes 59 seconds

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Episode 29 - Frogman (2023)
"Three friends in search of the Loveland Frogman finds out that he is more than just a local legend." Welcome to Cinematic Suffering where we take you on a journey through some of horror cinema's best/worst low-budget (and a few high budget) film masterpieces. Please note: These reviews may NOT be spoiler free. Also, while we do have fun riffing and talking about these movies, we use what some may see as "harsh and vulgar" language which some viewers may find insensitive. Just a heads up if your squeamish about them dirty swear words. Subscribe to see more: https://youtube.com/@cinematicsuffering
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1 year ago
33 minutes 52 seconds

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Episode 28 - Bloody Bible Camp (2012)
"A group of Christian teens visits the Happy Day Bible Camp, where in 1977 a sadistic nun punished a group of teens for their sinful behavior." Welcome to Cinematic Suffering where we take you on a journey through some of horror cinema's best/worst low-budget (and a few high budget) film masterpieces. Please note: These reviews may NOT be spoiler free. Also, while we do have fun riffing and talking about these movies, we use what some may see as "harsh and vulgar" language which some viewers may find insensitive. Just a heads up if your squeamish about them dirty swear words. Subscribe to see more: https://youtube.com/@cinematicsuffering
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1 year ago
37 minutes 26 seconds

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Episode 27 - getAWAY (2020)
"Maddie lands a small role in the student slasher-flick shooting at a camp this weekend, unaware it could be her last. A killer's on the loose shooting the grisly murders for his own twisted film. Maddie's the star and the slaughter is REAL!" Welcome to Cinematic Suffering where we take you on a journey through some of horror cinema's best/worst low-budget (and a few high budget) film masterpieces. Please note: These reviews may NOT be spoiler free. Also, while we do have fun riffing and talking about these movies, we use what some may see as "harsh and vulgar" language which some viewers may find insensitive. Just a heads up if your squeamish about them dirty swear words. Subscribe to see more: https://youtube.com/@cinematicsuffering
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1 year ago
33 minutes 34 seconds

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Episode 13 - Bits & Chunks: 2023 Horror Year End Retrospective!
Bits & Chunks is just a simple podcast where we talk about what we want to talk about and frequently go on lost tangents so... yeah. Happy New Year fellow Sufferers! Clay and Jason look back on 2023 and reflect on the movies reviewed and endured throughout the year! Follow Cinematic Suffering on all the things: Twitter: @cinematicsuffer Instagram: @cinematic_suffering Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cinematicsuffering Discord: https://discord.gg/UKewBrVA9a Cinematic Suffering is the unfortunate responsibility of Jason Thomas and Clay Henss. All movies are the property of their respective copyright holders. All jokes are meant to be satire and parody. We encourage you to purchase or watch these films on whatever streaming, physical media platform is available.
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1 year ago
1 hour 27 seconds

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Episode 12 - Bits & Chunks: Holiday Horror Super Special!!
Bits & Chunks is just a simple podcast where we talk about what we want to talk about and frequently go on lost tangents so... yeah. Happy holidays! This is our special (and first) holiday episode where we discuss three newer Christmas-themed horror films: It's a Wonderful Knife Christmas Bloody Christmas The Sacrifice Game
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1 year ago
45 minutes 54 seconds

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Episode 26 - Jaws 3-D (1983)
"After a young great white shark finds its way into a sea-themed park managed by Calvin Bouchard (Louis Gossett Jr.), workers try to capture it. But the facility's attempt to keep the shark in captivity has dire consequences: A much larger mother shark appears in search of its offspring. Among those who must battle the angry aquatic killing machine are marine biologist Kathryn Morgan (Bess Armstrong), her co-worker Mike Brody (Dennis Quaid) and a pair of friendly dolphins." Welcome to Cinematic Suffering where we take you on a journey through some of horror cinema's best/worst low-budget (and a few high budget) film masterpieces. Please note: These reviews may NOT be spoiler free. Also, while we do have fun riffing and talking about these movies, we use what some may see as "harsh and vulgar" language which some viewers may find insensitive. Just a heads up if your squeamish about them dirty swear words. Subscribe to see more: https://youtube.com/@cinematicsuffering
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1 year ago
35 minutes 40 seconds

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Episode 11 - Bits & Chunks: Thanksgiving (2023) & Reflections on Eli Roth
Bits & Chunks is just a simple podcast where we talk about what we want to talk about and frequently go on lost tangents so... yeah. In this episode we gush over Eli Roth's latest horror thriller, "Thanksgiving". We also talk a bit about the origins of "Thanksgiving" from Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez double-feature "Grindhouse". In addition, we look back on Roth's career and how oddly awesome it is.
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1 year ago
42 minutes 7 seconds

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Episode 10 - Bits & Chunks: Talk to Me, When Evil Lurks, & Totally Killer
Bits & Chunks is just a simple podcast where we talk about what we want to talk about and frequently go on lost tangents so... yeah. In this episode we discuss some pretty cool horror films we've watched over the past few weeks to include Talk to Me, When Evil Lurks, and Totally Killer. We also talk about horror rules and world building. When a killer has no rules and can do anything, is it fun or boring (case in point Art the Clown from Terrifier)?
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1 year ago
34 minutes 54 seconds

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Episode 9 - Bits & Chunks: Is New Horror Too Snobby? A Discussion! Also Other Stuff!
Bits & Chunks is just a simple podcast where we talk about what we want to talk about and frequently go on lost tangents so... yeah. In this episode we discuss Clay's disastrous attempt to see the legendary band, Gwar and his recent watch of the 1963 movie titled "The Damned". Jason recalls his 7th wedding anniversary and how he and his wife saw Claudio Simonetti's Goblin perform, catching Cradle of Filth at the last minute then posing a deep question: Are newer horror movies such as those distributed by A24 Films pretentious and snobby? Is gore the only factor needed to make a horror movie a horror? Tune in and find out!
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2 years ago
35 minutes 43 seconds

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Episode 25 - No One Will Save You (2023)
"An exiled anxiety-ridden homebody must battle an alien who's found its way into her home." Welcome to Cinematic Suffering where we take you on a journey through some of horror cinema's best/worst low-budget (and a few high budget) film masterpieces. Please note: These reviews may NOT be spoiler free. Also, while we do have fun riffing and talking about these movies, we use what some may see as "harsh and vulgar" language which some viewers may find insensitive. Just a heads up if your squeamish about them dirty swear words. Subscribe to see more: https://youtube.com/@cinematicsuffering
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2 years ago
27 minutes 14 seconds

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Episode 8 -Bits & Chunks - Creep I.E. Con, Necrostorm Productions, & Viking Wolf
Bits & Chunks is just a simple podcast where we talk about what we want to talk about and frequently go on lost tangents so... yeah. In this episode we discuss Jason's trip to local horror convention, Creep I.E. Con, Clay's obsession with over-the-top Italian modern horror production company Necrostorm that has released insane movies like Tater City, Adam Chaplin, and the Hotel Inferno trilogy, the blessing and curse of "celebrity", and finally delve into the Norwegian werewolf movie currently on Netflix titled, Viking Wolf.
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2 years ago
29 minutes 37 seconds

Cinematic Suffering
We've taken it upon ourselves to watch and critique bad horror films from A-Z. For better or worse. Let the suffering commence!