Dave and Cathy walk home from Best Picture winner Moonlight with special guest Franny. It lived up to the hype.
Read MoreDave walks to the pub with guests Lee, Tom and Scott after a trip to The Invisible Man (1933) at London's historic Regent Street Cinema.
If you want to play a fun drinking game, take a drink every time somebody says the words "throttle" or "throttling".
Read MoreDave and Cathy walk home from Fences, Denzel Washington's feature directorial debut, adapted from the August Wilson play he also starred in with Viola Davis.
Joining them is special guest star Bronagh, who is forced to defend Rogue One from Dave for a bonus "Inside the House" podcast after the Fences review.
Read MoreDave (no Cathy this week, sadly) walks laps of the BFI Imax at London Waterloo with special guests Kobi and Helen from the Flixwatcher podcast.
This episode features a Lego Batman Would You Rather challenge, a GPS tracker and a surprising amount of maths.
Read MoreDave gatecrashes Cathy's Ladies Night for a Valentine's Day Cinemile special, with SIX (count em) special guests - Tessa, Ash, Jacqui, Catherine, Anna and Gill.
This episode includes:
- Dave reading extracts from Fifty Shades of Grey
- A round of Billionaire Playboy Snog Marry Avoid
- Fifty Shades trivia
- Alcohol
- Genuine pub sound effects
- One of the worst movies we've ever seen
Dave and Cathy walk home from Jackie - a biopic with more whispering than a Steven Seagal movie.
Read MoreDave and Cathy are joined by their Australian correspondent Tessa on the walk home from Lion - a movie about the worst case scenario of falling asleep on the train.
Read MoreDave and Cathy's walk home from La La Land. Contains: singing, intense arguing about the ending and a whole lot of cold-induced sniffling.
Read MoreDave and Cathy walk home in the rain from Passengers - a critically maligned space romance with Jennifer Lawrence and Chris Pratt, which is WAY creepier than the marketing would have you believe.
Read MoreIt's Christmas! So Dave and Cathy did a slightly longer Cinemile (longer in that they travelled about ten miles) to see It's A Wonderful Life for the first time.
Read MoreDave and Cathy run through 2016 in cinema. Their top 5 movies, biggest letdowns and overall worst title of the year. They do all this on a train... because, why not?
Read MoreDave and Cathy walk home from the movie that is kind of a Star War, but isn't really a Star War.
Read MoreCathy and returning guest - her mother Linda - drive home from Disney's latest, Moana.
Read MoreCathy went away for the weekend, so Dave foolishly decided to watch all 13 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe movies back to back.
Read MoreDave and Cathy are joined by their Gen-Z correspondent, Jasie. She doesn't know who Colin Farrell is, but she knows her Harry Potter.
Read MoreDave and Cathy walk home from the movie that makes up for Independence Day: Resurgence.
Read MoreDave and Cathy walk home from the latest Marvel movie with special guest walker John McEvoy.
Read MoreDave and Cathy walk home from Jack Reacher: Never Go Back, a sequel with a title that implies that you should not do sequels.
Read MoreDave walks home from The Magnificent Seven without Cathy, but with a special guest - his Dad.
Without Cathy, this podcast became a testosterone-charged, Western-fuelled, drunken mess.
Read MoreDave and Cathy walk home from The Girl on the Train, the year's best movie about a girl who's on a train.
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