Dave and Cathy close out the "of the Planet of the Apes" trilogy with Sam and Simon from The Picturehouse Podcast.
WARNING: It was very, very noisy everywhere we tried to stand, so sorry about that. Watch out for the motorbike.
Read MoreDave and Cathy close out the "of the Planet of the Apes" trilogy with Sam and Simon from The Picturehouse Podcast.
WARNING: It was very, very noisy everywhere we tried to stand, so sorry about that. Watch out for the motorbike.
Read MoreTo celebrate their 60th episode, Dave and Cathy walk around an unglamorous carpark with very special guest - rapper, actor and podcaster Scroobius Pip.
They mostly talk about the best way to order and consume cinema snacks, but Spiderman: Homecoming also gets a mention.
Read MoreDave and Cathy get up super early to watch the first episode of Season 7 of Game of Thrones, and then rush to get to work.
On the way, they have a big argument about Wun Wun the Giant and THAT cameo.
WARNING: Spoilers for this episode and every other Game of Thrones episode before this.
Read MoreDave and Cathy stay in for a lazy Sunday Cinemetre. By popular demand, they watch a movie about three men and a moustache.
They get to the bottom of the legend of the ghost on set, and also discover the brilliant French title of the movie.
Read MoreDave and Cathy walked home from Baby Driver, a movie centred around spectacular car stunts to which Cathy said "meh, I could do that."
Read MoreDave and Cathy stay in and watch pregnancy-related horror Prevenge, which Dave found really funny and Cathy found really sad. They also got some tips on what not to do while pregnant.
Read MoreDave and Cathy take a walk in the park with special guest walker Chris Hewitt from the Empire Film Podcast.
This podcast contains:
- A busker
- Several cups of coffee
- Dave confronting Chris about Empire's Thunderdome competition
- Oh, and a movie review
Cathy, her baby-sister Lizzie (not an actual baby) and mother Linda drive home from a widely-panned movie that they decide not to pan. Linda loved it so much she regularly yelled out "Excalibur!" at several points during the movie.
Read MoreCathy couldn't face two hours of this widely-panned Tom Cruise movie, so Dave went along with Lee and Andy from "What's the Point: Paranormal Podcast".
Read MoreDave and Cathy walk home from a DC superhero movie that has actual heroes in it, with special guest walker Lauren Berry.
Read MoreDave and Cathy walked to Baywatch singing the theme song, with much excitement.
They walked out before the end, not singing, with much disappointment.
Read MoreDave and Cathy are joined by Martin and Sam from the "Song by Song" podcast. They watch Francis Ford Coppola's 1982 disaster, which bankrupted a studio, derailed his career, but at least bagged Tom Waits an Oscar nomination for the soundtrack.
Read MoreDave and Cathy walk home from Goldie Hawn’s first movie in years. They were both happy to see her, but had very different reactions to the movie.
Read MoreDave and Cathy walk a different Cinemile from a different cinema to a different home. Same old Alien, though.
Read MoreCathy and special returning guest - her mother Linda - walk home from Their Finest. A movie about a movie about a war.
Read MoreDave and Cathy walk home from The Boss Baby, because they were procrastinating from packing up the house. Don't judge them!
Read MoreWe were SO happy to be named the UK's Best New Podcast at the inaugural British Podcast Awards on Saturday night.
Read MoreDave and Cathy walk home from Guardians 2 with the one person they could find who had never seen Guardians 1, or in fact any Marvel movie - our special returning guest, Anna.
Read MoreDave and Cathy don't walk anywhere this week, because they were tired and Cathy is pregnant!
And because they're having a baby, they decided to stay in and try and glean some parenting tips from Look Who's Talking (1989).
Read MoreDave and Cathy walk home from "F8: Fast Fate 2 Furiously Fast - Family Edition", the latest in the ongoing soap-opera that is The Fast and the Furious.
Note: Cathy says the word 'stupid' more than they say the word 'family'.
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