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Nicole Veneto, Tyrell James, and Cole
Marvelous! Or, the Death of Cinema
The world’s premier and only ’anti cinematic-universe’ podcast. We take a critical and vulgarly comedic look at the MCU, the DCU, and other ultra-commercial modern blockbusters and chart the decline of Hollywood and the diseased, dying culture that it represents. Hosted by Discourse Stu (@Discourse_Stu), Nicole Veneto (RIP @kuntsuragi) and Cole (@RaceplayShawty). Audio production by Miguel Tahni. Cover art by Zoe Woolley (@probablyademon). Banner by Heartworme (@barfoid).
Discord: https://discord.gg/7vRmbRJDgs
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/marvelousdeath
4.4 stars from 30 ratings
“An excellent show critical of modern day blockbuster filmmaking. All the hosts bring a very different energy and area of expertise and it leads to some great banter overall. They don’t hold back and that might turn some listeners off but their unflinching criticism is exactly why it’s worth...”Read full review »
lilp96 via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
08/31/24
“An excellent show critical of modern day blockbuster filmmaking. All the hosts bring a very different energy and area of expertise and it leads to some great banter overall.
They don’t hold back and that might turn some listeners off but their unflinching criticism is exactly why it’s worth...”Read full review »
lilp96 via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
05/02/24
“are you sure you wanted to direct people to this podcast? lol you REALLY know how to get new listeners in huh? good luck troglodyte.”
half_jack312 via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
04/12/24
It's a very special Halloween episode as the gang covers the classic EC-comics inspired 1982 George Romero/Stephen King anthology film Creepshow. Our conversation includes: The strengths of the anthology format, the history of moral panics, how much creatively minded boomers hated their dads, EC...
Published 11/01/24
X-Men: Days of Future Past is notable for three things. The first is that it splits the timeline continuity between the old X-Men movies directed by (allegedly) sex pests towards underage boys or adult women with the new ones that will eventually bring us to Dark Phoenix and New Mutants taking...
Published 10/18/24
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