The power of podcast compels you! This week, we’re spinning our heads back to 1973 for a deep dive into The Exorcist, the film that turned demonic possession into blockbuster entertainment. From its shocking scenes to the infamous audience reactions, we’re revisiting all the scares, screams, and cinematic sorcery that made it legendary.We’ll talk about how The Exorcist changed horror forever, inspired countless imitators, and still manages to freak us out decades later. So light a candle, say a prayer, and press play — it’s time to confront the devil in the details.
In this episode, we take on Stanley Kubrick’s Full Metal Jacket, a searing portrait of the Vietnam War and the ways it strips soldiers of their humanity. From the relentless brutality of boot camp under Gunnery Sergeant Hartman to the chaos of combat, the film offers an unflinching look at the psychological cost of war.
We’ll explore the film’s unforgettable performances, iconic lines, and the split structure that makes it stand apart from other war movies. Whether you’re revisiting a classic or seeing it for the first time, this episode digs into why Full Metal Jacket remains one of Kubrick’s most powerful works.
A journalist. A forgotten 90s video game. A murder that won’t stay buried. Plaything scratches at the edges of sentience, control, and what it means to upgrade humanity.
Join us as we peel back the layers of Black Mirror’s latest twist—and wonder whether the ending is hopeful, terrifying, or something in between.
This week on Seismic Cinema, we step into the underground world of bare-knuckle brawls, soap sales, and identity crises as we take on David Fincher’s cult classic Fight Club.
From its gritty visuals and razor-sharp satire of consumer culture to THAT legendary twist, we unpack what makes this film such a seismic shockwave in cinema history.
Did you see the reveal coming, or did it hit you like a sucker punch? Join us as we debate the ending, dig into Tyler Durden’s philosophy, and explore why Fight Club still packs a punch decades later.
Grab your soap, keep your secret, and remember… the first rule of Seismic Cinema is you do talk about Seismic Cinema.
Trailer from  Game Club Pod!
In this episode, we break down Black Mirror’s haunting chapter, “Hotel Reverie.”
Prepare to have your consciousness transferred directly in to a Seismic Cinema review.
Will we able to stick to the script and make it to the final line of the podcast?
Make sure to tune in to find out!
In this episode of Seismic Cinema, we relive Groundhog Day — again and again — digging into Phil Connors’ strange journey from cynical weatherman to decent human being. Or is he?
From punching Ned Ryerson to learning the piano and ice sculpting, we explore how the film balances humour, heart, and existential dread.
Featuring a trailer by  Chatsunami!
In this episode, we unravel Black Mirror’s unnerving reality-warping tale, “Bête Noire.”We explore how memory, guilt, and revenge collide when technology is used not to simulate minds, but to rewrite reality itself. We dive into the episode’s Mandela Effect illusions, quantum tech horror, and the fine line between justice and psychological warfare.
In this week’s episode of Seismic Cinema, things get weird — fitting for our review of The Truman Show! Colin steps into Truman’s meticulously crafted world for the very first time, Paul somehow manages to watch the movie in the wrong order (don’t ask), and James may or may not have written a university-level essay on it. Expect a mix of first impressions, philosophical ramblings, and the usual Seismic chaos.
We dive into the film’s eerie relevance, Jim Carrey’s unexpectedly powerful performance, and the big question: what would you do if you found out your life was a TV show? Tune in for laughs, debates, and some Truman-style existential dread!
In this week’s episode of Seismic Cinema, we’re going back to where the madness began—Quentin Tarantino’s gritty, blood-soaked debut, Reservoir Dogs. From razor-sharp dialogue to that infamous ear scene, we dive into what made this low-budget crime caper a cult classic!We unpack Tarantino’s non linear storytelling, debate which color-coded criminal we’d want (or not want) in a heist crew, and whether Steve Buscemi was right to skip the tip!
🎬 SEISMIC CINEMA PRESENTS: THE ACCOUNTANT REVIEW 🎬
🔍 Colin hasn’t seen the film (as usual), but that won’t stop him from having strong opinions.
🔄 Paul may or may not have watched it backwards—or just the sequel—because why follow the rules?
📝 And James? He’s back with another epic essay that could double as Ben Affleck’s next tax return.
Join the gang as they try to piece together the plot, argue over spreadsheets vs sniper rifles, and debate whether accountancy has ever been this action-packed!
First ranking episode in a long time!
Paul and Colin rank the characters from Andor season 1 to celebrate the launch of season 2 of the hit show.
Get involved in the comments and give us your character rankings for the show!
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Seismic Soccer #9 sees Colin return to discuss Scotland’s disaster versus Greece, Tuchel’s start as England manager and Newcastle winning their first trophy in a long time.
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Trailer from our good friend at ’Project Football Podcast’.
This week on Seismic Cinema, we’re setting coordinates for deep space to dissect the ultimate sci-fi horror classic—Alien!
Get ready for a chest-bursting discussion as we facehug the film’s nerve-shredding suspense, groundbreaking effects, and Ripley’s out-of-this-world heroics.
Trailers from Casting Views and Mystery Frequency podcast.
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Seismic Cinema Presents: A Knockout Review of Rocky IV!
We’ll be pulling no punches as we break down the film’s epic training sequences, pulse-pounding fights, and the greatest robot butler in cinematic history. Does this movie still hit as hard as it did in 1985? Or does it go down faster than Drago’s opponents?
Don’t throw in the towel—tune in now!
Trailers by Casting Views and Whit’s the Script!
In this episode of Seismic Cinema, we lock, stock, and load up for a wild review of Snatch, Guy Ritchie’s cult classic crime caper. From bare-knuckle brawlers to diamond heists and a cast of unforgettable characters, we break down what makes this 2000 film an endlessly rewatchable masterpiece.
Join us as we discuss Brad Pitt’s near-incomprehensible but brilliant performance as Mickey, the film’s razor-sharp dialogue, and Ritchie’s signature frenetic storytelling. Is Snatch still a knockout after all these years? Or is it just another dodgy deal gone wrong?
Trailers by Casting Views and Watch if if you can podcast.
There’s something strange in the podcast hood! Who you gonna call! Seismic Cinema!
Tune in as James and Colin talk about the 80s classic! Does it still hold up? Does Colin like the ghosts? Will we sing?
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Somehow Seismic Soccer returned..
Paul and Gary discuss the ‘Rangers Situation’ - Clement’s sacking, Ferguson’s interim appointment, 3 home losses on the bounce and takeover news.
They also assess the impact of David Moyes upon his return to Everton and talk all things Champions League.
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