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EPISODE · May 23, 2025 · 1H 15M

Nightmare Alley & The Amazing Digital Circus

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Welcome back to Bad Dads Film Review, where things get a little surreal this week as we juggle fire-eaters, human oddities, and digital freakshows in our Top 5 Circuses in Film and TV. We also run away to the big top with Guillermo del Toro’s noir thriller Nightmare Alley, and finish with the technicolour brain-melt that is The Amazing Digital Circus.🎪 Top 5 Circuses in Film and TV:1. The Circus (1928) – Charlie Chaplin’s silent-era classic features The Tramp joining a circus by accident and—naturally—becoming its star. Melancholy and magic in perfect balance.2. Dumbo (1941) – Disney’s iconic tale of the big-eared elephant is equal parts heart-breaking and heart-warming. A cautionary tale about cruelty under the big top.3. The Greatest Showman (2017) – Hugh Jackman’s razzle-dazzle musical take on P.T. Barnum’s life is light on facts but heavy on spectacle (and earworms).4. Nightmare Alley (2021) – Guillermo del Toro paints the circus in grotesque hues in this moody noir where carny life is a gateway to darker temptations.5. The Amazing Digital Circus (2023– ) – This animated YouTube sensation turns the circus concept inside out, trapping characters in a surreal digital hellscape ruled by a chaotic AI ringmaster. It's wild, weird, and surprisingly poignant.🎥 Main Feature: Nightmare Alley (2021)Del Toro’s remake of the 1947 noir is a haunting, slow-burn descent into manipulation, identity, and the rot lurking under showbiz sheen. Bradley Cooper stars as Stanton Carlisle, a drifter who learns the tricks of mentalism at a travelling carnival, only to push the illusion too far in the high-society circuits of New York.The early circus scenes are packed with atmosphere—muddy tents, geek shows, and broken dreams—and del Toro leans hard into classic noir aesthetics, all velvet shadows and moral ambiguity. Toni Collette, Willem Dafoe, and Rooney Mara round out a strong cast, but it’s Cate Blanchett who steals the second act as a coolly manipulative psychiatrist.It’s a stylish, cynical fable about ambition, deception, and the masks we wear—under the tent and in the world.📺 Kids Feature: The Amazing Digital CircusThis one might not be for everyone, but it’s become a phenomenon. Set in a liminal VR prison run by the hyperactive and unhinged Caine, this wildly stylised show follows digital avatars trying to retain their sanity in a world where logic and limbs can bend at any moment.It’s bright, bizarre, existential, and occasionally terrifying—like ReBoot meets Five Nights at Freddy’s, with a dash of Beetlejuice energy. For older kids and teens into edgy internet humour, it’s compelling, creepy, and oddly emotional.🎭 Discussion Points:Why is the circus such a fertile space for stories about identity, illusion, and reinvention?Nightmare Alley as a mirror to both carny life and high society: are they really so different?Can a digital circus be more unsettling than a real one?Whether it's big tops or binary code, this week’s lineup proves that the circus—real or virtual—still captivates our imaginations... and our fears. 🎟️🎪🎬👨‍👧‍👦🍿You can now text us anonymously to leave feedback, suggest future content or simply hurl abuse at us. We'll read out any texts we receive on the show. Click here to try it out!We love to hear from our listeners! By which I mean we tolerate it. If it hasn't been completely destroyed yet you can usually find us on twitter @dads_film, on Facebook Bad Dads Film Review, on email at [email protected] or on our website baddadsfilm.com. Until next time, we remain... Bad Dads

Welcome back to Bad Dads Film Review, where things get a little surreal this week as we juggle fire-eaters, human oddities, and digital freakshows in our Top 5 Circuses in Film and TV. We also run away to the big top with Guillermo del Toro’s noir thriller Nightmare Alley, and finish with the technicolour brain-melt that is The Amazing Digital Circus. 🎪 Top 5 Circuses in Film and TV: 1. The Circus (1928) – Charlie Chaplin’s silent-era classic features The Tramp joining a circus by accident an...

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