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A theme based movie podcast that offers in-depth reviews of films across the whole spectrum of film history from the silent era to modern day classics and new releases. Accompanied by our never ending film festivals, interviews and top 5's we will enthrall you with ridiculousness, knowledge and humor. We drink, we curse, and most reviews contain spoilers, so be weary. Voted Best New Podcast by SLC's City Weekly come be a fly on the wall of our conversations about the art form that we love with the ever so cultured and hilarious Adam Sherlock and Adam Palcher.

Mar 6, 2026

In honor of the late great Catherine O'Hara we break down the audition scene in 1996's Waiting For Guffman. Starring Christopher Guest, Eugene Levy and the late Fred Willard. We discuss how hilarious this scene is and the importance of Guest's mockumentaries had on the comedy of the 90s and beyond. Great scene and...


Feb 24, 2026

This week Palcher and Sherlock break down their favorite films of the 2025 year, as well as Palcher recaps the best films of the 2026 Sundance Film Festival, as well as saying one final goodbye to the festival after 27 years of attendance in Park City, Utah. Great conversation! Enjoy!

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Feb 5, 2026

This week we end our Chamber Piece Festival with the indie sci-fi fromm Duncan Jones, 2009's Moon. Sam Bell is in the last 2 weeks of a 3-year sprint on the Moon, we watch him slowly unravel as mysteries on the ship get exposed and start adding up in his final days. What a movie and conversation. Enjoy!


Jan 23, 2026

The week we dive into a scene from the classic 80's comedy/western directed by John Landis from 1986 Three Amigos! This hilarious scene is where El Guapo arrives in Santa Poco and face the Three Amigos for the first time and Lucky, Ned and Dusty get caught in a predicament and get their manhood tested.

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Jan 13, 2026

This week dive into our 3rd installment of our Chamber Piece Festival with 1948's absolute banger of a classic, Rope. Directed by Alfred Hitchcock and based around a party that is hosted shortly after a murder has taken place. Truly underrated Hitchcock here. Great conversation! Enjoy!