Join the members of Illumination Cinema as they discuss film and television in the Illumination Cinema Movie Podcast! These dateless nerds cover a wide range of cinema from new releases, to the classic works of respected directors.
On the season finale, Tyler and David Young embrace a bit of holiday cheer by watching a Tubi original holiday film: The Grinch That Stole Bitches.
David Young and Tyler look over the podcast's Spotify Wrapped for 2025 to see what YOU GUYS are in to.
On tonight's podcast, Jillian and David Young chat about the closing chapter in the Wicked story.
Resident Frankenstein experts Tyler and David Young are joined by Chris to chat about the Netflix produced Guillermo del Toro adaptation of the classic monster story.
Chris, Tyler and Jillian celebrate the Halloween season by revisiting three episodes from the 1995 Goosebumps TV series. The Haunted Mask, Night of the Living Dummy II, and Say Cheese and Die.
On tonight's episode, Tyler and Jillian chat about Toy Story on the occasion of its 30th anniversary re-release. Then Tyler insists he's not a Disney adult while detailing how many Buzz Lightyears he owns. Okay, buddy.
Chris and Cantu return to chat about more adaptations of classic cartoons and these aren't exactly top shelf offerings. The films are: Dudley Do-Right (1999), Rocky and Bullwinkle (2000) and Yogi Bear (2011).
Caitlyn and Tyler chat about the work of director Brian De Palma. Including: Carrie, Blow Out and Scarface! They also advocate for bullying.
Chris and Tyler chat about the new Superman film called "Superman". Chris enjoys the free pin he got at the theater, while Tyler screams at fellow audience members. Good times were had by all.
Tyler and the Davids chat about a few films featuring one of the greats, Nicolas Cage. Those films being: Vampire's Kiss, Con Air and Face/Off.
I couldn't think of a worse podcast if I tried! And YOU have to listen to it!
Jillian, Tyler and Caitlyn talk about three films based on albums. Including: Tommy (The Who), Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (The Beatles), and The Wall (Pink Floyd).
I bet none of them are real fans! Name three songs!!!