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  • #128 - "Sinister" - We Watched the Scientifically Proven Scariest Movie of All Time
    In our Halloween special, we dive into Sinister — the #1 scariest movie ever made, according to a scientific study that measured audience heart rates. We break down why this movie hits so hard psychologically, how its use of sound and visual dread creates a lasting sense of terror, and why it’s considered one of the most effective horror films of all time. From the chilling Super 8 tapes to Baguul’s eerie presence, we explore every detail that makes Sinister such a disturbing masterpiece. Chapters: 00:00 How science proved this to be the scariest of all time 6:12 Crazy stories from on set 11:36 Ethan Hawke is so unlikable in this movie 24:30 The worst death in the movie 29:50 So you're telling me kids can pull these crimes off? 32:55 Horror movies mess too many kids up 36:56 Ethan Hawke was so close to a hit book 37:53 How good of a deal would it take to buy a murder house? 41:28 Breaking down the evil children's short films 49:43 Mr. Booger is pretty creative 51:47 The plot hole in the movie 54:11 They filmed Ethan Hawke's genuine reaction to the tapes 56:25 Back to Ethan Hawke being a terrible father 1:02:58 Our official rating & final thoughts 1:15:02 Cue the music
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  • #127 - "Donnie Darko" - We Finally Understand What The Hell This Movie is About
    In this episode, we dive deep into Donnie Darko — a cult classic that mixes psychological thriller, sci-fi, and existential drama into one mind-bending story. We break down the film’s themes of time, fate, and mental illness while exploring how Richard Kelly crafted a story that feels both cosmic and intimate. We analyze Donnie’s character arc, the meaning behind Frank the Rabbit, and the subtle clues that explain the movie’s mysterious ending. From the alternate universes to its philosophical undertones, we discuss why Donnie Darko continues to captivate audiences decades later. Chapters: 00:00 Intro: What the hell did we just watch 4:50 I think we understand the ending 10:47 But did Donnie have to die? 16:38 Where the idea for this movie came from 21:03 Explaining the bunny: The manipulated dead 27:47 The Christ symbolism  33:54 This is a thinking man's movie 40:58 Donnie was wrong about fear and love 44:55 How they trick you into thinking Donnie is crazy 47:51 Fun facts about this movie 56:04 Our official rating & final thoughts 1:05:21 Cue the music
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  • #126 - "The Matrix" - Everything You Missed in The Matrix
    In this episode, we break down The Matrix (1999) and explore why it remains one of the most revolutionary sci-fi movies ever made. We dive into the Wachowskis’ brilliant direction, the philosophical questions about free will, reality, and control, and how the film’s groundbreaking visuals changed the industry forever. From Neo’s awakening to the deeper symbolism of the red and blue pills, we analyze what makes The Matrix so much more than just an action movie — it’s a cinematic experience that redefined how audiences think about technology, identity, and truth. Chapters: 00:00 Intro: Open your mind 6:02 All of the Christian symbolism 14:22 The amazing and shocking career of Keanu Reeves 18:24 The original casting for Neo and Morpheus 23:24 They really thought this movie out & coincidences 31:51 Agent Smith, Cypher, and details 36:26 Did Gray think he wasn't The Chosen One 42:03 Neo's character arc into the chosen one 44:46 A funny detail you missed & making this movie 55:23 Every detail you missed 1:00:55 The Matrix box office success & becoming sisters 1:03:40 Our official rating & final thoughts 1:16:07 Cue the music
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  • #125 - "Whiplash" - The Greatest Depiction of Chasing Success Ever Made
    In this episode, we break down Whiplash — Damien Chazelle’s intense psychological drama about obsession, perfection, and the price of greatness. We dive into the explosive dynamic between Miles Teller’s driven drummer and J.K. Simmons’ terrifying instructor, exploring the themes of discipline, abuse, and artistic ambition. We also analyze the film’s brilliant editing, sound design, and how Chazelle builds unbearable tension through rhythm and silence. Whether you see it as a story of triumph or tragedy, Whiplash remains one of the most powerful films ever made about chasing perfection. Chapters: 00:00 Intro: The mindset for greatness 11:46 Revealing the color symbolism 24:03 Those who love or hate Andrew 26:51 Fletcher vs Andrew 38:28 J.K Simmons 42:55 How you can tell the writing is phenomenal 45:46 Fletcher's most revealing moment 51:38 Gray's hilarious story of getting out of band practice 53:08 Damien Chazelle's intentional shots 56:44 Where Fletcher reveals is twisted purity 1:00:47 Official rating & final thoughts 1:04:11 Cue the music
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  • #124 - "Casino Royale" - The Greatest Movie in the James Bond Franchise
    In this episode, we break down Casino Royale, the 2006 James Bond reboot that redefined the character for a new era. We explore Daniel Craig’s raw and physical performance as Bond, the film’s brutal action sequences, and how the story dives deeper into Bond’s humanity and vulnerability. From the legendary poker game to Vesper Lynd’s heartbreaking arc, we analyze the themes, cinematography, and emotional weight that make Casino Royale one of the greatest spy movies ever made.   Chapters: 00:00 It’s just simply that good 10:02 Why this James Bond is a great character 23:13 The poker game 28:46 David Corenswet's theory on this movie 32:43 Family friendly James Bond 36:40 Crew members getting funny roles 40:58 Letting the audience have fun 42:46 Why Le Chiffre is a great villain 46:45 The torture scene 52:01 Making the story like a poker game 53:30 Our uninformed opinion on the James Bond franchise 59:45 Our official rating & final thoughts 1:07:03 Cue the music
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Just dudes that make movies, breaking down movies, live on a podcast. If you enjoy great movies, sh*t-talk, and film breakdowns you've come to the right place. The CRWN Cinema Podcast is a movie analysis podcast hosted by Kade Harvey and Gray Pittman with guest stars Mercedes Harvey and Scott Jordan. They watch & discuss classic movies to talk about the film techniques used, give interesting insights, and just have a cinematic hang.
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