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No-Name Cinema Society

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No-Name Cinema Society

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Ben Affleck adapts another Denis Lehane novel to the big screen and this time, it's the period gangster epic – LIVE BY NIGHT, co-starring Chris Messina, Zoe Saldana, Sienna Miller and Elle Fanning. It opened nationwide this weekend and The No-
Our biggest night of the year is finally upon us. Months of work and hundreds of films later, JB, Devon and Jim are ready to take a comprehensive look back 75 years to the films of 1947 and that year's Oscar races. It is by far the biggest sh
At long last, as part of our annual Oscar-week tradition, the society is finally ready to reveal their favorite films of the year as we kick off a three nights of special episodes 12 months in the making. Max, JB and new society member Mel con
Tonight's freeform segment that we at The No-Name Cinema Society call the Sound Off features JB's Top 5 Unlikeable Protagonists, Davie and JB debate Moviepass and JB has a special announcement....
Some say it's the GOAT aka The Greatest Film of All-Time. Others say VERTIGO Others still say THE GODFATHER or BICYCLE THIEVES. The No-Name Cinema Society re-watched CITIZEN KANE for its 75th Anniversary in 2016. See if they think it holds
The #IndieSpotlight from the second season discussed 2011 Indies. In this epsiode, the No-Name Cinema Society unpack Jason Reitman and Diablo Cody's follow up to JUNO - YOUNG ADULT, starring Charlize Theron. Originally aired on YouTube Januar
The No-Name Cinema Society ring in the New Year by discussing their annual Star Wars movie - ROGUE ONE: A Star Wars STORY Last year, there was major dissension. How do they think this one ranks? Find out... Originally aired on YouTube in Ja
The No-Name Cinema Society is proud to celebrate Veterans Day 2022 with their second ever full-length feature commentary. Max, Zach and JB go through the whole film that made TWO of the lists of our top ten films of the decade, including JB's
The #TNNCSSoundOff is the No-Name Cinema Society's free form segment. Tonight, Drunk Davie will go on one of his classic diatribes, JB does a Top 5 Action Comedies of All-Time and may revisit one of their 1990 films. All in tonight's SOUND OF
The next classic is the second Robert Zemeckis film the No-Name Cinema Society has discussed in the last two months, after they did FORREST GUMP in Episode 34.3. Tonight, they turn back the clock to early Zemeckis to re-evaluate 1984's ROMANCI
The No-Name Cinema Society continues to spotlight indie films from 2011, though tonight's film is less indie than most - Ryan Gosling in Nicolas Winding Refn's Cannes-award winner DRIVE. Originally aired on YouTube in December 2016. #TNNCSIndi
The No-Name Cinema Society discusses the latest collaboration between director John Madden and actor Jessica Chastain (they also discussed THE DEBT in Episode 27.2). See what they have to say about the political thriller MISS SLOANE. Original
The freeform section of the evening features JB's Top 5 Fantasy Films of all-time and more! Originally aired on YouTube in November 2016.
The #TNNCSClassic Movie Discussion this month is Robert Altman's NASHVILLE from 1975. It is the second film from that year the boys have discussed after they broke down SHAMPOO in Episode 17.3. See how this epic musical satire stacks up... F
The #IndieSpotlight for The No-Name Cinema Society in November is another gem from 2011 - Megan Griffith's Pacific NW drama - THE OFF HOURS. JB recommends the film - see how the other guys react... Originally aired on YouTube in November of 2
The No-Name Cinema Society is back in a big way to discuss the latest entry in the Harry Potter universe - FANTASTIC BEASTS AND WHERE TO FIND THEM. Originally aired on YouTube upon the film's initial release in November 2016.
Our biggest night of the year is finally upon us. Months of work and hundreds of films later, JB, Kelly and Max are ready to take a comprehensive look back 35 years to the films of 1986 and that year's Oscar races. It is by far the biggest sh
We've been teasing it for months and now Oscar Week is finally here. For the seventh year in a row, we celebrate with three shows to celebrate cinema past and present, starting tonight as we reveal our annual list of the top ten films of the y
The finale episodes to wrap up our seventh season continue with our Oscar Preview in which Devon, Jim and JB break down this year's Oscar races in advance of Sunday's big show. They'll tell you who will win, who should win. and who should have
Free form time for The No-Name Cinema Society! JB, J$ and Drunk Davie banter more about the movies, but with less structure. Davie has his weekly diatribe, JB will re-discuss a movie from a previous episode AND he will do a Top 5 Murder Myste
Our most popular discussion of any evening is when we discuss the classics and this time, The No-Name Cinema Society is only going back 22 years to 1994 when FORREST GUMP ruled the box office and the Oscars. See if the guys think it holds up.
Tonight's #IndieSpotlight is 2011's MARTHA MARCY MAY MARLENE starring Elizabeth Olsen, directed by Sean Durkin. Whether you've seen it or not, check out what the boys have to say. Originally aired on YouTube in October 2016.
The boys from the No-Name Cinema Society are doing one more night of cinema discussion before JB starts work on an indie feature. Tonight's session starts with the current feature discussion - THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN, directed by Tate Taylor. O
The freeform segment of the No-Name Cinema Society broadcast features a Second Run film (the guys re-discuss a movie discussed in a previous episode), JB's Top 5 Rodgers and Hammerstein Films AND the world-famous Davie's Diatribe. Tune in! Or
Rodgers and Hammerstein's classic musical was turned into an Oscar-winning film in 1956 and it's time for the boys from The No-Name Cinema Society to break it down. Originally aired in October of 2016.
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