The Cinema Bums are joined again by Beth Fletcher to finish what she continued: the Decades Quadrology! That's right - our trio has become the first three people in history to ever watch Simon Kinberg's directorial debut Dark Phoenix. Listen in to hear Emmet attempt to start an online movement to Release the Kinberg Cut, Wade analyze the deeply subtle symbolism in this very deep movie, and Beth pitch an alternative ending utilizing a French cover of Semisonic's "Closing Time." Thank you for listening, and please enjoy!
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For their 50th episode, the Cinema Bums return to their Jordan Peele miniseries to cover the newly released Candyman! The Bums discuss watching the...
The Cinema Bums are joined by Mariah Daisy Temple to discuss Scream 3, the final installment in the original Scream trilogy! Scream 3 has...