Cathy drives home from Geostorm with special guest Nick, an emergency planning expert who can scientifically prove that this movie is complete nonsense. He's essentially the real-life equivalent of Dr. Gerard Butler.
Read MoreDave and Cathy walk home from the fourth Marvel movie that Cathy has seen since she promised to never go to another Marvel movie.
Read MoreDave and Cathy stay in for a special Halloween Cinemetre - their first ever viewing of The Exorcist.
Read MoreCathy and special guest mom Linda go to their first parent-and-baby screening to eat cake, while surrounded by many screaming babies. Oh, and to see a movie neither of them cared about.
Read MoreDave and Cathy take their first trip to the cinema since becoming parents, and accidentally picked the loooooongest film available.
Read MoreDave and Cathy went to an outdoor screening of Top Gun in the summer, with special guest sisters Jacqui and Elisabeth - who had never seen Top Gun, and knew nothing about it. This episode contains lots of bad singing. It's impossible to resist.
Read MoreDave and Cathy stay in and watch their first movie since becoming parents. It took seven hours, three nappy changes and two feeds, but they got it done, dammit!
Read MoreDave and Cathy walked home from a Grease outdoor sing-a-long back in July. On the way home they discussed the average age of Rydell High's students, what the perks of being a Pink Lady are and the complete lack of chemistry between Danny and Sandy.
Read MoreCathy's Dad Jimmy saw Dunkirk and unlike Cathy and Dave, he has actual historical knowledge of the event. On a quick phone call from Ireland, he tells Cathy why he considers the movie to be an unrealistic depiction of the evacuation.
Read MoreDave and Cathy are still waiting for their baby to show, so they went to serial-killer thriller The Limehouse Golem, with special guest mother Linda.
The movie was so dark and the cinema so cosy that Linda comfortably slept through most of it.
Read MoreDave and Cathy spend a relaxing bank holiday Monday watching the last episode of Game of Thrones for quite some time. Still no baby.
Read MoreIt's the due date for Dave and Cathy's baby, so naturally they decided to go to the cinema.
Read MoreDave and Cathy walk to the train after the latest Game of Thrones ep "Beyond the Wall", which took place... beyond the Wall.
WARNING: Spoilers for every episode of Game of Thrones that has aired to date.
Read MoreDave walks around Trafalgar Square with special guest Dr. Stuart Higgins from the award-winning "Scientists not the Science" podcast.
They unpack everything that was great about Luc Besson's newest blockbuster sci-fi spectacular and everything that was NOT great. One of those lists is slightly longer than the other.
Read MoreDave and Cathy stay in and watch the latest Game of Thrones ep with special guest sisters Jacqui and Elisabeth.
We start the episode by apologising for mispronouncing Dothraki, and swiftly make an even worse pronunciation of Prince Rhaegar.
Read MoreCathy and special guest - her cousin Leanne - take a girls trip to the cinema to see the film... Girls Trip. The infamous grapefruit scene is absolutely discussed.
Read MoreDave and Cathy stay in and watch one of the best episodes of Game of Thrones yet, with more reunions than a Real Housewives special. Oh ya, and there was a dragon.
WARNING: Spoilers for every episode of Game of Thrones that has aired to date.
Read MoreDave and Cathy meet up with Helen O'Hara - Editor at Large of Empire magazine - to rom-com it up at Picturehouse Central.
This episode includes lunch being served mid-podcast, a game of "who would you pick to play your spouse in a movie of your life" (catchy title) and a BONUS review of The Emoji Movie from Helen.
Read MoreDave and Cathy got up early to walk the Mile of Thrones, but there was so much to talk about, they had to record it over the course of a day.
Read MoreDave and Cathy walk down London's Southbank after being completely shell-shocked by Dunkirk at the IMAX. Being speechless is not the ideal condition for recording a podcast.
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