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Segunda temporada del programa radiofónico, desde los estudios de Berriozar Irratia. Una vez más, el protagonista es el Cine. Escucha las últimas noticias de la actualidad cinematográfica, las valoraciones críticas de las últimas películas estrenadas, y un avance de todo aquello que vendrá en un futuro. Todo ello acompañado de divertidas secciones con las que aprenderás más, y una atmósfera cargada de Cine. ¡Bienvenidos a Cinefilex|!
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Welcome to the CineFiles: Extended Cut, WatchMojo’s weekly movie roundup show where your hosts break down the most buzz-worthy news Hollywood and the Indie scene has to offer. We make sure you’re prepared for all the movie talk that will dominate your weekend.
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This is the Uncensored Cinefiles Film Review Podcast. Starring Bianca Garner and Dean Fougere aka Titus Frost. This is a podcast where we review and analyze films for their hidden, sometimes occult meanings and decipher the true meanings of films. Join us for an alternative look at the film industry with a film expert and a conspiracy theorist as we redefine what ”movie reviews” and the film critic industry should be.
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A Bi-weekly podcast focused on film. We cover the latest in releases and give our thoughts, feelings, and prejudices regarding those releases. Although for us some of these releases are akin to the release of a particularly foul bowel movement. If that hasn't turned you off then perhaps you should have a listen to our melancholy waffling about the modern art of celluloid. Please check us out here on Spreaker or follow this link to our Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCezH22Y ...
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This is a review of The Wicker Man (1973), a film that depicts the ancient druid ritual surrounding May Day aka Beltane and the offering of human and animal sacrifices to the Ba'al god. The ancient practices offer worship to the Sun, Moon, and the place that we live rather than the creator. These practices were widespread before the rise of Christi…
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This is a film review of Network (1976) one of the greatest movies of all time. Network shows how the news went from being a social service to being a for profit part of big corporate news networks. Before the late 1970's channels would lose money on the news services. However in the late 1970's that would change. CNN would be borne in 1980 as a re…
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This is a movie review of the film The Sound of Freedom starring Jim Caviezel and telling the story of Tim Ballard. Uncensored Cinefiles has broken this movie down and the reaction to the film. It would seem the success of this film was not foreseen, and the awareness it is bringing to Child Trafficking is not wanted by the larger studios such as D…
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This is the Uncensored Cinephiles official film review of the movie Nefarious directed by Chuck Konzelman, Cary Solomon. Bianca and I discuss how this is one of the most interesting and best films of the year 2023. We dive deep into the lore from the Bible, the Book of Enoch and how it relates to this film. We even discuss how Alien Abductions are …
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This is a new Uncensored Cinefiles Official Film review of "Cool Hand Luke" starring Paul Newman. In this film breakdown we analyze how Cool Hand Luke had hidden symbolism in the film, especially with the ending. We broke down what the ending scene meant and also how this movie symbolizes the end of the Studio Era of Hollywood in the late 1960’s. J…
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This new show "The Terminal List" written by Jack Carr and starring Chris Pratt is reviewed by Uncensored Cinefiles. We dive into the conspiracy in the show and discuss why we both thought this was an excellent show, and we are both looking forward to season two. The film critics rated this one badly, however Bianca is a rotten tomatoes film critic…
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This is the new Uncensored Cinefiles analysis of the film The Shining and the documentary Room 237. During this analysis we establish a new Shining Theory based on the ending of the movie. The "Tide of Terror that swept America" was reborn. reincarnated as the Tide of Terror of the Israeli Palestine Conflict, the CCP, the Nazis and the Communists a…
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This is the Northman Film Review with occult and esoteric analysis of the symbolism in the film. Warning this review contains spoilers. From the Raven's of Odin to the enlightenment of Amleth via the dark path. This is a fantastic film that is historically very accurate by the new up and coming Director Robert Eggers who seems to be a modern day St…
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So Bianca and I decided to go see the new Warren Miller Film "Daymaker" and this is our review of the film. It was showing at the Martha's Vineyard Film Center which is a ferry ride away for us. The film was absolutely epic as always and we both really loved this movie. Bianca is now excieted to try skiing this winter and I am pumped for another sk…
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This is the Uncensored Cinefiles film review and esoteric analysis of the film The Witch directed by Robert Eggers. The Witch film has been praised as a feminist movie, and it has been endorsed by the Satanic Temple. This movie was extremely scary, and extremely graphic but accurate representation of early colonial life in America. This is our film…
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This is the Uncensored Cinefiles film review and analysis of V for Vendetta, a film created from the works of Alan Moore. In this esoteric and occult breakdown of the film we analyze a wide variety of topics and themes that tie directly into the film and expose some of the secrets hidden in plain sight. We went over in depth how the Gunpowder treas…
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Uncensored Cinefiles film review of Rosemary's Baby, a film directed by Roman Polanski and produced by Robert Evans. Is this the most cursed film ever made? We dive deep into the occult and esoteric nature of the film that is about the birth of the Anti Christ. Not only does this film show us many secrets hidden in plain sight, it is also connected…
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This is the Children of Men Uncensored Cinefiles Film review and esoteric / occult analysis of the film. Was the story of the Children of Men merely what we can see on the surface, or is there something more hidden in the film? Is this film an accurate prediction of the world today and the world that is coming? Is the baby in the film a symbol of h…
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This is the Uncensored Cinefiles film review of Space Odyssey 2001 and occult analysis and esoteric meanings decoded. What are the hidden secrets hidden in the classic Stanley Kubrick Space Odyssey 2001? Did Stanley Kubrick hide occult secrets in his film Space Odyssey 2001? Are some of these secrets showing the Nazi infiltration of the USA and NAS…
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This is the official Uncensored Cinefiles film review and analysis of Dr. Sleep the sequel from Stephen King and Michael Flanagan. Dr. Sleep the film is a very good but extremely creepy portrayal of our reality through fiction. From the Masonic top hats to the Cult The Knot, there was many hidden symbols, meanings and interpretations of the film we…
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This is the long awaited film analysis of "The Shining" by Stanley Kubrick and book written by Stephen King. What secrets are hidden in the film The Shining? In this film review we bring forth a new theory about the chair that is seen in the hallway with the "gemini twins". Bianca and I provide a unique and new analysis of this extremely occult and…
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This is the official Uncensored Cinefiles podcast film review of the original Top Gun film from 1986 starring Tom Cruise as "Maverick". In this film review Bianca Garner and "The Ghost of Captain Titus Frost" discuss and breakdown one of the most iconic patriotic films ever made, however it is also one of the most loud and proud movies ever made pr…
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This is the Eyes Wide Shut film review by Uncensored Cinefiles Podcast featuring Bianca Garner and “Ghost of Captain Titus Frost”. This is an esoteric and proper film analysis of the film Eyes Wide Shut by Stanley Kubrick. In this review we go deeper into the connections that Stanley Kubrick was possibly trying to shed light on in this film. We dis…
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This is the official Uncensored Cinefiles film review and breakdown of the film The Ninth Gate starring Johnny Depp. In this review we analyze the movie in terms of it's value as a film and we analyze the esoteric symbolism in the movie.由Captain Titus Frost
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This is the best film review of The Batman Movie on the internet, Bianca Garner and Titus Frost break down the movie and tell you the secret truth about The Batman. This film review does contain spoilers, as we break down the full film. From a discussion of how this The Batman fits into the rest of the movies that have been made and how the directo…
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This is the first episode of "Uncensored Cinefiles" film discussion podcast, where hosts Bianca Garner and Dean Fougere aka The Ghost of Captain Titus Frost discuss the idea for a film review podcast and introduce themselves to the audience. We discussed a variety of films in this from our favorite childhood films to our favorite film genres. This …
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This is #STWT show 168. Tonight the Pirate Crew sets sail for the first time on ROKFIN, as we venture into new unknown digital seas. We will be discussing cancel culture before we get canceled faster than Biden's stairs. I will go over the latest Jeffrey Epstein news, and the latest Syndicate death plague the Corona news. Also on the table is the B…
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This is the 167th #STWT show, and tonight we are going to review the rise of the New Wizard Digital Order and their death robots, and AI. Show Topics... -Zombie Joe -The Grammy’s -Cat and Funny Dog Videos -Jeffrey Epstein News -Michael Daffey Epstein’s Mansion Buyer -Doug Band, Bill Clinton and Epstein -Corona News -The Rise of Military Robotics -T…
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In this October-November 2019 Cinefile podcast, RFI's Rosslyn Hyams talks to Little Joe's leading actress Emily Beecham, and looks at For Samaa, Alice et le Maire (Alice and the Mayor). Also, Roman Polanski's An Officer and a Soldier (J'accuse) and Costa-Gavras Adults in the Room, and more. The title of the Franco-Algerian film Papicha, which won h…
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In this month's early autumn Cinefile, Rosslyn Hyams meets director Danielle Lessovitz and her leading actress Leyna Bloom to talk about Port Authority. Director-Producer Souhail Benbarka's Du Sable et du Feu, is a love story, and a cloak and dagger story, based on 19th century true-life characters embroiled in international conflicts. Click on the…
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In this late summer Cinefile podcast, RFI's Rosslyn Hyams speaks to UK documentary film maker Ursula McFarlane about Untouchable, a moving and compelling set of interviews, audio recording and newsreel footage, which revisit a deeply rooted culture of different types of harrassement in the film sector via the Harvey Weinstein case. Also Late Night,…
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In July's Cinefile Rosslyn Hyams speaks to leading French actor Denis Lavant, and a Philippines film director, the prolific and multi-talented Lav Diaz. Click on the arrow on the photo above to listen to the interviews. Or subscribe to Cinefile. The Mountain Also known as a psychosurgical odyssey, The Mountain was released in the US in July on the …
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In this month's Cinefile podcast, RFi's Rosslyn Hyams speaks to film makers Bertrand Bonello and Benoit Forgeard and actress Judith Chemla about their latest films released in June in France. Click on the photo above. Quick-fix reviews below. Zombi Child by Betrand Bonello Essentially a teen movie around a Franco-Haitian story, told as a zombie sto…
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In this Cinefile, RFi's Rosslyn Hyams looks at three films which premièred at the Cannes Film Festival, Les Misérables, Atlantique and My Brother's Wife. Les Misérables Ladj Ly’s police thiller has it all. An engaging plot, credible, just larger than life characters, pace and an athletic camera lens. The joint-winner of the Cannes Film Festival’s J…
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Cinefile this month talks to Nadav Lapid the director of the Franco-Israeli 2019 Berlinale Golden Bear-winner, Synonymes, and to Spanish star actor, Antonio de la Torre about his role as former rebel and former president, José Muhica in Alvaro Brechner's A Twelve-Year Night. A TWELVE-YEAR NIGHT Alvaro Brechner’s film is so beautifully shot in parts…
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Mohamed al-Daradji's film The Journey, or Baghdad Station, which has finally released in France, begins with a daunting prospect of a suicide bomb attack. "I think it's important for French people, and everyone, to see this and think about maybe why some people become [radicalised]." Tout ce qui me reste de la révolution (in English: Whatever happe…
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A group of friends - a musican, an actress, a documentary maker and an artist in the Afghan capital Kabul - decide to follow their dream to establish a culture centre in the city after the Taliban clamp-down on arts. RFi's Rosslyn Hyams speaks to Kabullywood's director Louis Meunier. Four friends set about renovating a disused cinema inhabited by t…
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