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EPISODE · Mar 2, 2026 · 52 MIN

S1 E8: Re: Cinema 2025 | Cristina Cacioppo & Caroline Golum

from Outsider In · host Ricky Tucker

Movies of 2025: Cult, Mainstream, and the Theatrical ExperienceIn this episode of Outsider In, Ricky sits down with his longtime friends and repertory programmers Cristina Cacioppo (Nitehawk Cinema) and Caroline Golum (Spectacle Theater) to break down the films that defined 2025 — from underground cult gems to mainstream standouts and everything in between.They cover the full spectrum of cinema:Sinners — the music scene that might be the best cinematic moment of the year, and a rare “horny movie for grownups.”The dream DOUBLE FEATURE: Magic Mike XXL + Staying Alive — a deep dive into masculinity, movement, and audience dynamics.Sam Raimi’s Send Help — why this horror-comedy delivers on both suspense and fun.Epic: The Elvis Presley Movie — a spectacular theatrical experience and portrait of musical charisma.Under-the-radar favorites, including indie hits, festival darlings, and cult classics that rarely hit screens outside repertory theaters.AND MOREAlong the way, they discuss what makes films feel alive in a theater, why some front-runners succeed beyond hype, and why repertory programming matters for preserving and reintroducing cinema history.Whether you’re an indie film enthusiast, a cinephile, or someone who wants context for the year’s most talked-about movies, this episode delivers sharp insight, lively debate, and personal stories from people who live and breathe cinema.Chapter Markers00:00 – Intro: Movies of the Year & Theatrical Experience05:12 – Sinners: Best Scene, Cultural Resonance, and “Horny Movies for Grownups”14:40 – Magic Mike XXL: Masculinity, Audience, and Performance21:30 – Send Help (Sam Raimi): Horror, Humor, and Suspense28:10 – Epic: The Elvis Movie: Spectacle and Musical Genius34:50 – Cult, Indie, and Festival Favorites: If I Had Legs, I’d Kick You, Final Destination: Bloodlines, Familiar Touch, Measures for a Funeral, Forgetting You Is Like Breathing Water44:30 – Front-Runners vs Underground: Balancing Hype, Programming, and Theatrical Experience50:50 – Closing Thoughts: Why Repertory Cinema and Live Audiences MatterKeywordsSinners film analysis, Magic Mike XXL breakdown, Send Help Sam Raimi, Epic Elvis movie review, indie film podcast, cult movies 2025, repertory cinema, Nitehawk Cinema, Spectacle Theater, Ricky Tucker podcast, Outsider In, theatrical experience, movies of the year 2025, festival favorites, cinema discussion

Movies of 2025: Cult, Mainstream, and the Theatrical ExperienceIn this episode of Outsider In, Ricky sits down with his longtime friends and repertory programmers Cristina Cacioppo (Nitehawk Cinema) and Caroline Golum (Spectacle Theater) to break down the films that defined 2025 — from underground cult gems to mainstream standouts and everything in between.They cover the full spectrum of cinema:Sinners — the music scene that might be the best cinematic moment of the year, and a rare “horny movie for grownups.”The dream DOUBLE FEATURE: Magic Mike XXL + Staying Alive — a deep dive into masculinity, movement, and audience dynamics.Sam Raimi’s Send Help — why this horror-comedy delivers on both suspense and fun.Epic: The Elvis Presley Movie — a spectacular theatrical experience and portrait of musical charisma.Under-the-radar favorites, including indie hits, festival darlings, and cult classics that rarely hit screens outside repertory theaters.AND MOREAlong the way, they discuss what makes films feel alive in a theater, why some front-runners succeed beyond hype, and why repertory programming matters for preserving and reintroducing cinema history.Whether you’re an indie film enthusiast, a cinephile, or someone who wants context for the year’s most talked-about movies, this episode delivers sharp insight, lively debate, and personal stories from people who live and breathe cinema.Chapter Markers00:00 – Intro: Movies of the Year & Theatrical Experience05:12 – Sinners: Best Scene, Cultural Resonance, and “Horny Movies for Grownups”14:40 – Magic Mike XXL: Masculinity, Audience, and Performance21:30 – Send Help (Sam Raimi): Horror, Humor, and Suspense28:10 – Epic: The Elvis Movie: Spectacle and Musical Genius34:50 – Cult, Indie, and Festival Favorites: If I Had Legs, I’d Kick You, Final Destination: Bloodlines, Familiar Touch, Measures for a Funeral, Forgetting You Is Like Breathing Water44:30 – Front-Runners vs Underground: Balancing Hype, Programming, and Theatrical Experience50:50 – Closing Thoughts: Why Repertory Cinema and Live Audiences MatterKeywordsSinners film analysis, Magic Mike XXL breakdown, Send Help Sam Raimi, Epic Elvis movie review, indie film podcast, cult movies 2025, repertory cinema, Nitehawk Cinema, Spectacle Theater, Ricky Tucker podcast, Outsider In, theatrical experience, movies of the year 2025, festival favorites, cinema discussion

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