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The Addams Family (1991)
Jun 13, 2026
1h 15m 54s
Stand By Me
May 30, 2026
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Superman (1978)
May 16, 2026
1h 41m 52s
Planet of the Apes (1968)
May 2, 2026
1h 53m 09s
12 Angry Men (1957)
Apr 18, 2026
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 6/13/26 | ![]() The Addams Family (1991)✨ | gothic campfamily values+3 | — | The Addams Family | — | The Addams Familygothic horror+3 | — | 1h 15m 54s | |
| 5/30/26 | ![]() Stand By Me✨ | coming-of-agenostalgia+3 | — | Stand by Me | — | Stand by MeStephen King+5 | — | 1h 33m 35s | |
| 5/16/26 | ![]() Superman (1978)✨ | Superhero MoviesFilm Analysis+3 | — | DC ComicsSuperman | — | Superman 1978Christopher Reeve+5 | — | 1h 41m 52s | |
| 5/2/26 | ![]() Planet of the Apes (1968)✨ | sci-ficlassic cinema+3 | — | Bury Our Bones With CinemaPlanet of the Apes | — | Planet of the ApesCharlton Heston+5 | — | 1h 53m 09s | |
| 4/18/26 | ![]() 12 Angry Men (1957)✨ | courtroom dramafilm analysis+3 | — | 12 Angry Men | — | 12 Angry Menfilm podcast+3 | — | 1h 37m 07s | |
| 4/4/26 | ![]() The Shining✨ | horrorfilm analysis+4 | — | The Shining | — | The Shininghorror movies+4 | — | 1h 47m 46s | |
| 12/13/25 | ![]() Aliens✨ | sci-fiaction+4 | — | Bury Our Bones With CinemaAliens | — | AliensJames Cameron+5 | — | 2h 18m 14s | |
| 11/29/25 | ![]() True Romance✨ | True Romancecrime film+5 | — | Quentin TarantinoTony Scott+1 | — | True RomanceQuentin Tarantino+8 | — | 2h 02m 18s | |
| 11/15/25 | ![]() Ten of the Best: Practical Effects✨ | practical effectsmovie history+4 | — | Bury Our Bones With CinemaTen of the Best: Practical Effects | — | practical effectsmovie magic+7 | — | 1h 41m 17s | |
| 11/1/25 | ![]() The Omen (1976)✨ | horror movie analysisfilm history+3 | — | The Omen (1976) | — | The Omenhorror+5 | — | 1h 52m 30s | |
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| 10/18/25 | ![]() The Exorcist✨ | horror movie historyfilm analysis+3 | — | William FriedkinBury Our Bones With Cinema+1 | — | The Exorcisthorror+5 | — | 2h 01m 27s | |
| 10/4/25 | ![]() The Blair Witch Project✨ | Horror Monthfound-footage phenomenon+3 | — | Bury Our Bones With CinemaThe Blair Witch Project | — | The Blair Witch ProjectHorror Movies+3 | — | 1h 28m 03s | |
| 9/20/25 | ![]() Batman (1989)✨ | Batman 1989Tim Burton+3 | — | Bury Our Bones With CinemaBatman | — | BatmanTim Burton+5 | — | 1h 57m 38s | |
| 9/6/25 | ![]() Hair (1979)✨ | counterculturemusical film+5 | — | Hair | — | Hair 1979Milos Forman+5 | — | 2h 11m 41s | |
| 8/23/25 | ![]() The Silence of the Lambs | 🧠🫀 IT PUTS THE PODCAST IN ITS EARS: The Silence of the Lambs – Season 3 Episode 17. This week, we’re descending into the basement of cinema’s creepiest—and most oddly charismatic—killer: Dr. Hannibal Lecter. 🍷🐑 We’re peeling back the skin (tastefully?) on Jonathan Demme’s The Silence of the Lambs—the Oscar-sweeping psychological thriller that taught us two things: trust no one, and never accept dinner invites from men who quote Marcus Aurelius and own a wine cellar. Clarice Starling’s composure, Buffalo Bill’s fashion crimes, and Hannibal’s five-star manners collide in a film that’s equal parts masterclass and meat grinder. Is it horror? Is it drama? Is it secretly a romantic comedy if you squint? We’re not saying yes, but we’re also not saying no. So press play, hit follow, and let our voices crawl inside your ears like moths in a death’s-head cocoon. You know you want to. 👀🔦 💀 Bury Our Bones With Cinema – because some films live forever… and some want to eat your liver with a nice Chianti. New episodes every Saturday 08:30 BST You can send any questions about this episode and any general movie questions to buryourboneswith@gmail.com and we will try to answer yours questions on the pod! #TheSilenceOfTheLambs #HannibalLecter #MoviePodcast #FilmAnalysis #HorrorMovies #PsychologicalThriller #BuffaloBill #ClariceStarling #Oscars #AnthonyHopkins #JodieFoster #CinemaClub #CultMovies #ScaryMovies #PodcastRecommendations #TrueCrimeFans | 1h 59m 20s | ||||||
| 8/9/25 | ![]() Snowpiercer | 🚂🎬 ALL ABOARD THE CHAOS TRAIN: Bong Joon Ho’s Snowpiercer | Bury Our Bones With Cinema What do you get when you cross class warfare, protein bars made of bugs, and Captain America in a grimy hoodie? You get Bong Joon Ho's Snowpiercer—a post-apocalyptic thrill ride where the only thing colder than the outside world is Tilda Swinton’s deadpan delivery. ❄️🛠️ In this episode, we grab our axes, ration our dialogue, and throw subtlety out the window as we deep-dive into one of the wildest dystopias on rails. From train cars of luxury to carriages of carnage, we explore what makes Snowpiercer a cult classic, a class warfare metaphor, and possibly the sweatiest Chris Evans performance in cinematic history. 😅💪 Whether you're a film nerd, Bong Joon Ho devotee, or just here for post-apocalyptic chaos with a side of philosophy, this episode is for you. Subscribe, download, and hit that follow button faster than a tail-section revolt. 🧨 You can send any questions about this episode and any general movie questions to buryourboneswith@gmail.com and we will try to answer your questions on the pod! #Snowpiercer #BongJoonHo #MoviePodcast #FilmAnalysis #ChrisEvans #TildaSwinton #SciFiMovies #DystopianCinema #ClassWarfare #PodcastRecommendations #MovieLovers #CinemaClub #PodcastAddict #TrainMovies #FilmNerdsUnite #PostApocalyptic | 2h 06m 24s | ||||||
| 7/26/25 | ![]() Demolition Man | 💥 This week on Bury Our Bones With Cinema, Ryan Etherington and Simon Keet go full cryo as they revisit the explosive, satirical, and utterly bonkers 1993 action/sci-fi cult classic: Demolition Man, starring Sylvester Stallone, Wesley Snipes, and Sandra Bullock. 🧊 From frozen justice to fast food dominance, Ryan and Simon explore a future that’s both eerily prophetic and hilariously off-kilter. They break down: Stallone as the ultra-violent, fish-out-of-water supercop John Spartan Wesley Snipes chewing scenery as the chaotic Simon Phoenix The film’s razor-sharp social satire: cancel culture, over-policing, and... the death of swearing? And no, they won't be able to explain how the three seashells work! 🌮 With a world run by Taco Bell, outlawed sex, and endless MiniTunes, Demolition Man may be the most unintentionally accurate dystopian comedy of the '90s — and it's ripe for dissection. You can send any questions about this episode and any general movie questions to buryourboneswith@gmail.com and we will try to answer yours questions on the pod! #DemolitionMan #SylvesterStallone #WesleySnipes #SandraBullock #90sAction #SciFiMovies #CultCinema #ActionMovies #MoviePodcast #BuryOurBonesWithCinema #RyanEtherington #SimonKeet #CryoPrison #ThreeSeashells #RetroFuturism #DystopianMovies #FilmAnalysis #TacoBell #CultClassic #SatireCinema | 1h 55m 30s | ||||||
| 7/12/25 | ![]() The Naked Gun | 🚨 This week on Bury Our Bones With Cinema, host Ryan Etherington is joined by the irrepressible Simon Keet for a riotous dive into the absurd world of The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad! — the 1988 spoof comedy classic that redefined cinematic slapstick. 🎭 From banana peels to baseball bloopers, Ryan and Simon explore how Leslie Nielsen’s iconic portrayal of Lt. Frank Drebin turned deadpan into an art form, and how the Zucker-Abrahams-Zucker team’s gag-a-second style left a lasting mark on comedy cinema. Expect breakdowns of unforgettable scenes, deep-cut trivia, and a salute to the dying art of the spoof. 💥 They’ll unpack: The origins of The Naked Gun in the short-lived but brilliant Police Squad! TV show How Leslie Nielsen reinvented himself as a comedy icon The film’s lasting influence on modern parody and slapstick Why The Naked Gun still delivers laughs in an era of irony and self-awareness Whether you're a lifelong fan or a curious first-timer, this episode guarantees laughs, chaos, and more innuendo than a mayor's press conference. You can send any questions about this episode and any general movie questions to buryourboneswith@gmail.com and we will try to answer yours questions on the pod! #TheNakedGun #LeslieNielsen #FrankDrebin #PoliceSquad #ZuckerAbrahamsZucker #80sComedy #MoviePodcast #ComedyClassic #SpoofMovies #ParodyFilm #FilmPodcast #RetroCinema #RyanEtherington #SimonKeet #BuryOurBonesWithCinema #CultComedy #SlapstickHumor #CinemaDiscussion #FilmReviewPodcast #ComedyIcons | 1h 42m 47s | ||||||
| 6/28/25 | ![]() Phantasm | 🎬 In this spine-tingling episode of Bury Our Bones With Cinema, host Ryan Etherington is joined by horror aficionado Gaz Evans to dig deep into the surrealist sci-fi horror cult classic: Phantasm (1979), directed by Don Coscarelli. 🪦 From the haunting Tall Man to those iconic flying silver spheres, Ryan and Gaz dissect the dreamlike structure, the film’s low-budget ingenuity, and its lasting influence on genre cinema. They explore Phantasm's legacy in the realms of horror, fantasy, and psychological dread — and why it's still one of the most mind-bending experiences in horror history. 👁️ Whether you're a lifelong Phantasm fan or diving into Morningside Mausoleum for the first time, this episode is a must-listen for lovers of weird, bold, and unforgettable horror filmmaking. You can send any questions about this episode and any general movie questions to buryourboneswith@gmail.com and we will try to answer your questions on the pod! #Phantasm #DonCoscarelli #TallMan #ReggieBannister #CultHorror #70sHorror #HorrorMovies #ClassicHorror #IndieHorror #BuryOurBonesWithCinema #RyanEtherington #GazEvans #HorrorPodcast #SciFiHorror #SurrealHorror #SilverSphere #AngusScrimm #MoviePodcast #RetroHorror #HorrorFans #FilmAnalysis | 1h 30m 25s | ||||||
| 6/14/25 | ![]() Southland Tales | In this surreal deep-dive, Bury Our Bones With Cinema host Ryan Etherington is joined by long time collaborator and film fan Simon Keet to unpack the sprawling, divisive, and utterly hypnotic enigma that is Richard Kelly’s 2006 sci-fi satire Southland Tales. A film that was booed at Cannes and buried on release, yet has since risen from the cinematic dead to become a cult classic, Southland Tales is the perfect specimen for the kind of cultural resurrection this podcast thrives on. With its apocalyptic Los Angeles setting, time rifts, neo-Marxists, and a porn star prophet (played by Sarah Michelle Gellar), Kelly’s post-Donnie Darko fever dream is a chaotic mirror held up to post-9/11 America. Ryan and Simon dissect the film’s satirical politics, the casting of Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, and its prophetic lens on media manipulation and societal collapse. Along the way, they wrestle with questions of artistic ambition, narrative coherence, and whether a film this broken can still be beautiful. Whether you’re a long-time defender of Southland Tales or a curious newcomer, this episode promises a passionate, cerebral ride through one of the most ambitious failures in 21st-century American cinema. Expect film theory, political commentary, and a fair dose of existential dread, all wrapped up in a tribute to the strange, the misunderstood, and the forgotten corners of the silver screen. You can send any questions about this episode and any general movie questions to buryourboneswith@gmail.com and we will try to answer yours questions on the pod! 🎥 #SouthlandTales #CultCinema #RichardKelly #FilmPodcast #MovieAnalysis #DwayneJohnson #SciFiSatire #CinemaPodcast #PodcastRecommendation #CinephileContent #Post9/11Cinema #PodcastWithPurpose #FilmCriticism #AlternativeCinema | 1h 55m 54s | ||||||
| 5/31/25 | ![]() The Ladykillers (1955) | Join hosts Ryan Etherington and Simon Keet as they revisit the Ealing Studios classic The Ladykillers (1955) — a pitch-perfect slice of classic British cinema starring Alec Guinness and Katie Johnson. In this episode, the pair explore the film’s masterful blend of dark comedy, post-war British eccentricity, and subtle social satire. From Guinness’s grotesque charm as criminal mastermind Professor Marcus to the unforgettable role of the seemingly fragile yet unshakable Mrs. Wilberforce, Ryan and Simon unpack why this 1950s black comedy remains so influential. Expect thoughtful insights, a few laughs, and a celebration of one of the greatest Ealing comedies ever made. Perfect for fans of film history, British cult classics, and cinematic deep-dives, this episode is a must-listen. 🎧 Stream now and let The Ladykillers steal your heart (and possibly your cello case). You can send any questions about this episode and any general movie questions to buryourboneswith@gmail.com and we will try to answer yours questions on the pod! | 1h 59m 29s | ||||||
| 5/17/25 | ![]() Grosse Point Blank | 🎙️ Grosse Pointe Blank: A Killer Reunion with Cusack, Cringe & Carnage In this episode of Bury Our Bones With Cinema, Ryan Etherington and Gaz Evans revisit the 90s cult classic Grosse Pointe Blank—where hitmen go to high school reunions and emotional baggage is packed heavier than a sniper case. Join the boys as they dive into John Cusack’s career-defining role as Martin Blank, discuss Dan Aykroyd’s unhinged energy, and unpack why this dark action-comedy still hits harder than a silenced pistol. 💥 Expect explosive laughs, nostalgic 80s needle drops, and deep questions like:– Is it ever too late to find love... or redemption?– Why do hitmen always have such great taste in music?– And is Minnie Driver legally obligated to steal every scene she’s in? 🎧 If you love hitman movies, high school reunions, 90s comedies, or unhinged podcast energy—this one’s for you. 👉 Hit subscribe, smash play, and get ready to bury your bones (and your better judgment) with us. You can send any questions about this episode and any general movie questions to buryourboneswith@gmail.com and we will try to answer yours questions on the pod! | 1h 49m 08s | ||||||
| 5/3/25 | ![]() V For Vendetta | What happens when you mix a dystopian thriller, a Guy Fawkes mask, and just a little bit of Natalie Portman’s shaved head? You get V for Vendetta—the movie that made anarchists cool and every hacker on the internet feel like a revolutionary. This week on Bury Our Bones With Cinema, host Ryan Etherington is joined by the ever-opinionated Simon Keet to break down this explosive (literally) classic. Is V a hero or just a very dramatic theatre kid with access to C4? Does Evey’s transformation make sense, or is it just Stockholm Syndrome with extra steps? And why does Hugo Weaving’s voice sound so… deliciously sinister? Expect fiery debates, unhinged tangents, and at least one conspiracy theory about how this movie accidentally made a million teenagers think they could overthrow their government with a hoodie and a good monologue. Download now, subscribe, and remember, remember—listening to this episode is mandatory (or at least strongly encouraged under our totally non-dystopian rule). You can send any questions about this episode and any general movie questions to buryourboneswith@gmail.com and we will try to answer yours questions on the pod! | 1h 51m 30s | ||||||
| 4/19/25 | ![]() Dirty Harry/Magnum Force | In this action-packed episode of Bury Our Bones With Cinema, your fearless host Ryan Etherington is joined by Simon Keet for a deep dive into two iconic Clint Eastwood classics: Dirty Harry (1971) and Magnum Force (1973). The two films, packed with one-liners, moral ambiguity, and enough bad guy takedowns to make you question your own legal knowledge, get a thorough, no-holds-barred examination—with a side of snark. Get ready for a conversation that’s as intense as Harry Callahan's glare and more explosive than the Magnum .44 itself. From “Do you feel lucky, punk?” to the shocking twist of Magnum Force, Ryan and Simon dissect the gritty, grizzled anti-hero that is Dirty Harry, unpacking his love for justice (and his absolute lack of patience for rules). Expect laughs, insight, and maybe even a few chuckles at how many criminals can get so much wrong in front of Harry’s cold, calculating eyes. Is Clint Eastwood the ultimate symbol of '70s masculinity or just a man who really, really needs to talk about his feelings? Spoiler: it’s both. So, buckle up, pour yourself a stiff drink, and tune in—because if you don't, well, let's just say Harry won’t be happy... and you wouldn’t like him when he's unhappy. Don't miss out—press play and join us for a deep dive into two films that are as influential as they are rewatchable. After all, you have to ask yourself: Do you feel lucky enough to skip this episode? (Spoiler: You don’t.) You can send any questions about this episode and any general movie questions to buryourboneswith@gmail.com and we will try to answer yours questions on the pod! | 2h 14m 15s | ||||||
| 4/5/25 | ![]() Goodfellas | As far back as Ryan Etherington can remember, he always wanted a co-host—and now, making his Bury Our Bones with Cinema debut, Gaz Evans joins the family to take on Martin Scorsese’s mob masterpiece Goodfellas! Join them as they dive headfirst into the wise-guy world of Henry Hill, complete with razor-sharp insights, terrible Joe Pesci impressions, and enough gangster movie trivia to make you feel like a made man. Expect laughs, questionable moral lessons, and a debate on whether Tommy DeVito is the funniest psychopath in cinema. This episode also features so cracking sketches that have been produced by Bury Our Bones With Cinema's own Jimmy Murphy. If you love movies, mobsters, and two guys talking absolute nonsense with style—hit download, subscribe, and fuggedaboutit! You can send any questions about this episode and any general movie questions to buryourboneswith@gmail.com and we will try to answer yours questions on the pod! | 2h 01m 33s | ||||||
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