The Midnight Cinema Screening
Welcome to The Midnight Cinema Screening.
This is basically the place where we hang out after midnight and talk about movies and TV shows that stuck with us… the good, the bad, the weird, and the ones that probably shouldn’t exist but somehow do. I also talk about true crime.
If you love horror, cult classics, creepy shows, and the occasional random deep dive into something strange, you’re in the right place. Nothing here is super scripted or overly serious. It’s more like sitting around with friends after a late-night movie, breaking down what worked, what didn’t, and the moments that made you pause the screen and go, “Wait… what just happened?”
Some episodes we’ll be reviewing movies.
Some we’ll be talking about TV episodes.
And sometimes we’ll just go down a rabbit hole about the weird history behind something we watched.
So if you like late-night movie talk, dark stories, and conversations that feel a little unfiltered… grab a seat.
The movie’s about to start.
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The Midnight Cinema Screening
Latest Episodes
The confession tapes When Confessions Break
A confession feels like the cleanest kind of truth. Someone says the words, everyone exhales, and the story snaps into place. But after watching The Confession Tapes, we can’t stop thinking about what happens before that final statement, the ho...
Mr. Robot’s First Episode Works Because You Can’t Trust What You See
A pilot can tell you who the characters are, or it can do something riskier and pull you into the way they think. That’s why Mr. Robot season 1 episode 1 hits so hard on a rewatch: the real hook isn’t hacking, it’s the feeling of living inside ...
When No One Connected the Dots: 12 Lives Lost to Dennis Nilsen
Born in Scotland in 1945, Nilsen's path to becoming one of Britain's most prolific murderers began with childhood trauma. Forced to view his beloved grandfather's corpse at just six years old, he grew increasingly isolated as his mother remarri...
The CIA's Secret Mind Control Program: Project MKUltra Uncovered/Spectrophobia
The government's pursuit of mind control wasn't science fiction—it was a classified program operating in plain sight. For over two decades, Project MKUltra saw the CIA conduct illegal human experimentation on unsuspecting Americans and Canadian...
Blood in the Plaza/past life dreams
The summer of 1968 promised Olympic glory for Mexico City but delivered one of the nation's darkest moments. Just ten days before the opening ceremony, what began as a peaceful student protest at Plaza de las Tres Culturas ended in bloodshed wh...