Afleveringen
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In this heartfelt episode of Cinema Callback, Andy and Michael wander the emotional and physical landscapes of Wim Wenders’ Paris, Texas. As always, their conversation unfolds via voicemail — tracing the film’s haunting journey through silence, estrangement, and the slow process of rebuilding identity and family. From Harry Dean Stanton’s career-defining performance to Ry Cooder’s aching slide guitar, this one hits deep.
Follow the link in the about section to join the Cinema Callback WhatsApp group and leave your own voice note about Paris, Texas or any film that’s stayed with you like a ghost.
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In this quietly luminous episode of Cinema Callback, Andy and Michael soak in Wim Wenders’ Perfect Days, the Oscar-nominated Japanese-language film that follows a Tokyo toilet cleaner with a camera eye and a poet’s soul. Through their signature voice message exchange, they reflect on the rhythm of daily life, finding beauty in the mundane, and Wenders’ gift for contemplative storytelling.
Tap the link in the about section to join the Cinema Callback WhatsApp group — and leave your own voice note with your take on Perfect Days.
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In this week’s Cinema Callback, Andy and Michael rewind to Albert Brooks’ sharp and strange 1979 mockumentary Real Life. As Brooks inserts himself into a suburban household in the name of science (and spectacle), the guys untangle the film’s hilarious send-up of documentary ethics, performative behavior, and the weird need to be watched. One of the great meta comedies, decades ahead of its time.
Hit the link in the about section to join the Cinema Callback WhatsApp group — and leave your own voicemail thoughts on the movie!
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Andy and Michael unpack the hyper-stylized chaos of Twilight of the Warriors: Walled In, Soi Cheang’s gritty Hong Kong action epic based on the cult comic City of Darkness.
They dive into the explosive fight choreography, ‘80s Hong Kong grit, and what it means for the future of martial arts cinema. A story of loyalty, power, and survival in Kowloon’s legendary Walled City.
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In this ferocious episode of Cinema Callback, Andy and Michael swap voicemail messages as they dive headfirst into the relentless carnage of Timo Tjahjanto’s The Night Comes for Us (2018). They explore the film’s jaw-dropping fight choreography, brutal storytelling, and the standout performances from Joe Taslim and Iko Uwais.
Expect intense breakdowns of the movie’s visceral action sequences, discussions about the emotional weight beneath the violence, and reflections on how if this modern martial arts masterpiece redefines the genre.
Plus, don’t forget—you can join the conversation! Head to the link in our About section to leave your own voicemail feedback in our Cinema Callback WhatsApp group. Your thoughts could even feature in a future episode!
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Cinema Callback fires up the chainsaw and rewinds back to Tobe Hooper’s legendary 1974 horror masterpiece The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. Through their signature voicemail exchange format, Andy and Michael unpack the raw terror, DIY brilliance, and cultural impact of this grindhouse classic. From Leatherface’s chainsaw ballet to the oppressive Texas heat and vérité-style filmmaking, this episode digs deep into why the film still hits like a hammer nearly 50 years later.
🎙️ Leave your thoughts via voice message by joining our WhatsApp chat — just hit the link in our About section!
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In this episode, Andy and Michael dive deep into Herk Harvey’s eerie cult classic Carnival of Souls—a haunting 1962 psychological horror film that continues to influence directors and disturb viewers to this day.
Through their signature voicemail-style format, the hosts explore the film’s ghostly atmosphere, unsettling sound design, and themes of isolation, identity, and the afterlife. Whether you're a longtime fan or a first-time viewer, this episode will reframe how you think about the genre's roots.
💬 Want to join the discussion? Hit the link in our bio/about section to leave your own voice message or hop into our Cinema Callback WhatsApp group. Your message might be featured in a future episode!
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In this death-defying episode of Cinema Callback, Andy and Michael revisit the cult classic Final Destination (2000), the film that turned fate into a horror villain. But this time, there’s a twist—Final Destination creator Jeffrey Reddick joins the conversation! Throughout the episode, Jeffrey drops exclusive voice notes, giving fans insight into the creation of the film, its iconic death scenes, and the franchise's lasting impact. Tune in as Andy, Michael, and Jeffrey break down the thrills, chills, and near-death experiences that made Final Destination a modern horror staple. Want to share your thoughts? Leave a voice note of your own—scan the link in our about section to join the Cinema Callback WhatsApp group!
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Andy and Michael hit rewind on Happy Death Day 2U (2019), the sequel that dials up the sci-fi, comedy, and slasher mayhem. Through their signature voicemail exchanges, they break down how the film expands its time-loop concept, shifts genres, and whether it lives up to the original. Plus, they discuss the franchise’s future and the state of modern horror sequels. Got your own take? Leave us a voice note—scan the link in our about section to join the Cinema Callback WhatsApp group!
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In this eerie edition of Cinema Callback, Andy and Michael pick up the phone on One Missed Call (2003), Takashi Miike’s chilling J-horror about cursed voicemails foretelling grisly fates. Through their signature answering machine exchanges, they explore the film’s unsettling atmosphere, Miike’s stylistic choices, and how it compares to other Japanese horror classics. the wider wave of tech-based horror. Got thoughts? Leave your own voice note—scan the link in our about section to join the Cinema Callback WhatsApp group!
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In this episode of Cinema Callback, Andy and Michael exchange voicemails unravelling the eerie gothic horror of The Innocents. They explore how Jack Clayton’s adaptation of The Turn of the Screw crafts an atmosphere thick with dread, ambiguity, and psychological horror. Is it a ghost story, a descent into madness, or something in between?
Join the conversation—leave your own voice message via our WhatsApp group! Scan the link in the about section to send in your thoughts.
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In this episode of Cinema Callback, Andy and Michael dive into the psychological thriller Orphan. Through their signature voicemail exchanges, they explore the film’s twisted narrative, standout performances, and shocking twists that still manage to catch audiences off guard. Was it a brilliant twist or a moment that’s tough to forget? Tune in to hear their take on this chilling ride.
Join the conversation—leave your own voice message via our WhatsApp group! Scan the link in the about section to send in your thoughts.
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In this episode of Cinema Callback, Andy and Michael tune into the spectral world of M. Night Shyamalan’s The Sixth Sense. Through a chain of voicemail messages, they unravel the film’s eerie atmosphere, Bruce Willis' understated performance, and the emotional weight beneath its supernatural chills. With its unforgettable twist, they explore whether the film’s legacy still lingers after all these years.
Join the conversation—leave your own voice message via our WhatsApp group! Scan the link in the about section to send in your thoughts.
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In this episode of Cinema Callback, Andy and Michael dig into Wes Craven’s The People Under the Stairs—a horror-thriller packed with twisted villains, eerie tension, and sharp social commentary. But not everyone’s on the same page. While one host sees it as an underrated gem, the other finds it more baffling than terrifying. Through their signature voicemail exchanges, they break down the film’s lasting impact and where they differ on its legacy.
Join the debate—leave your own voice message via our WhatsApp group! Scan the link in the about section to send in your thoughts.
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In this chilling episode of Cinema Callback, Andy and Michael plunge into the disorienting horrors of The Outwaters. Told through fragmented, found-footage-style chaos, the film immerses viewers in a relentless descent into cosmic terror. Through their signature voicemail exchanges, the duo pieces together the film’s cryptic storytelling, its visceral sound design, and whether it earns its place as a modern cult horror.
But that’s not all—The Outwaters director Robbie Banfitch himself drops in some voice notes, adding firsthand insight into his nightmarish vision.
Join the conversation—leave your own voice message via our WhatsApp group! Scan the link in the about section to send in your thoughts.
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This week onCinema Callback, Andy and Michael descend into chaos with[REC] (2007), Jaume Balagueró and Paco Plaza’s genre-defining found footage horror. Through their signature voicemail exchanges, they break down the film’s claustrophobic tension, masterful use of perspective, and why it remains one of the scariest horror films of the 21st century. From the heart-stopping final act to its lasting influence, this is one you won’t want to miss. Got your own thoughts on[REC]? Leave us a voice note via the link in our bio and join the conversation!
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This week on Cinema Callback, Andy and Michael journey into the void with Event Horizon (1997), Paul W.S. Anderson’s cult classic that blends sci-fi with Lovecraftian horror. Through their signature voicemail exchanges, they discuss the film’s eerie atmosphere, terrifying visuals, and its unexpected legacy as one of the most unsettling space horrors ever made. Is Event Horizon an underappreciated masterpiece or just a chaotic nightmare? Share your own take by leaving a voice note via the link in our bio and join the conversation!
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This week on Cinema Callback, Andy and Michael unpack Fail Safe (1964), Sidney Lumet’s chilling Cold War thriller starring Henry Fonda and Walter Matthau. Told through their signature voicemail format, they break down the film’s nerve-wracking tension, minimalist direction, and the terrifying plausibility of nuclear catastrophe. How does Fail Safe hold up in the shadow of Dr. Strangelove? And does its stark realism make it even more unsettling today? Share your thoughts by leaving a voice note via the link in our bio and join the conversation!
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In this episode of Cinema Callback, Andy and Michael delve into The Coffee Table (La mesita del comedor), a 2022 Spanish black comedy directed by Caye Casas. The film follows Jesús and María, a couple whose purchase of a new coffee table sets off a series of tragic events, blending dark humor with horror elements. Through their signature voicemail exchanges, the hosts discuss the film's unique tone, its commentary on domestic life, and the performances of David Pareja and Estefanía de los Santos. Join the conversation by sharing your thoughts via the link in our bio!
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Andy and Michael are back with a special feedback-driven episode discussing Alien: Romulus. Having seen it, listeners weigh in with voice notes about the film’s terrifying new xenomorphs, intense atmosphere, and bold narrative direction. Through these messages, the hosts explore how this installment stacks up in the Alien franchise and its unique take on the series’ legacy. Want your thoughts featured next time? Leave us a voice note via the link in our bio, and join the Cinema Callback conversation!
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