Cinema Effect

Cinema Effect

Join a crew of wannabe film critics review a different movie every week, and discuss other nonsense. Listen to new episodes every Monday.

  1. #293 - The Mortal Instruments: City Of Bones

    11 MAY

    #293 - The Mortal Instruments: City Of Bones

    Our familiarity with The Mortal Instruments as a young adult franchise varied wildly between us, which made the film adaptation The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones both a fresh discovery and a revisit more than a decade later. Starring Lily Collins, Jamie Campbell Bower, Lena Headey, and Jared Harris, the film follows Clary Fray as she uncovers a hidden world of Shadowhunters (which is annoyingly one word!), demons, and supernatural secrets lurking beneath New York City. The results were definitely mixed, but never lacking in entertainment. With roots famously tied to Harry Potter fan fiction, there are some very noticeable parallels. Though the truly baffling part is how the story spirals in the second half, throwing out one unearned plot twist after another every few minutes, often creating unintentionally hilarious moments. And yes, we absolutely have to talk about the infamous incest storyline. Still, there is some charm here, helped by a solid cast and surprisingly strong score. Then after the review, we compare this film to some of the worst YA adaptations ever made. Join a crew of wannabe film critics review a different movie every week, and discuss other nonsense. Listen to new episodes every Monday. Record your own podcasts with Zencastr at https://zencastr.com/?via=cinemaeffect to get 30% off today. Timestamps ;) 0:00 - Intro 00:36 - The Mortal Instruments Review 49:55 - What We've Been Watching 58:56 - Question Of The Week

    1 h 18 min
  2. #291 - Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince

    27 ABR

    #291 - Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince

    We have peaked. Our journey through the franchise has led us not only to peak Harry Potter, but peak cinema with Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, a thoroughly engaging entry that perfectly balances the series’ biggest dramatic moments with some of its funniest, immersing us in the Hogwarts school year better than ever. Directed once again by David Yates, the film shines through its richly developed character work, especially the fully realised relationship between Harry and Dumbledore, brought to life by what we think are near Academy Award level performances from Daniel Radcliffe and Michael Gambon. Their search for Voldemort’s Horcruxes (fiction's best MacGuffins) gives the story real weight, while the supporting cast elevates things further, with Draco and Snape playing crucial roles and Jim Broadbent’s Slughorn an absolute delight in every scene. Every moment feels purposeful and entertaining, and it’s no surprise this is the only film in the series to earn an Oscar nomination for cinematography, with a visual identity that truly stands apart. Needless to say, we love this movie, so get ready for us to gush about it. Join a crew of wannabe film critics review a different movie every week, and discuss other nonsense. Listen to new episodes every Monday. Record your own podcasts with Zencastr at https://zencastr.com/?via=cinemaeffect to get 30% off today. Timestamps ;) 0:00 - Intro 00:36 - Half-Blood Prince Review 1:25:11 - What We've Been Watching 1:30:18 - Question Of The Week

    1 h 46 min

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