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Forgotten Cinema

Michael Butler & Michael Field
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    Scream 7 - Now Showing

    05/03/2026 | 52 mins.
    It's all come to this!
    This week on Forgotten Cinema: Now Showing, the Mikes finally arrive at "Scream 7", the final destination after their long Scream Lead Up series.
    Unlike many critics, Mike Butler and Mike Field had a great time with this entry. Is it the best Scream film? No. Is it the worst? Also no. And as the Mikes point out, even the weakest Scream is still leagues above most other slashers and basic horror films.
    Sidney Prescott remains a strong anchor for the franchise, and the film delivers with some very effective kills. The Mikes also dig into some of the film’s bigger talking points, including the return of Stu, whether audiences can fully buy Joel McHale as a serious action presence after his long comedy career, and how the killer reveal works within the story.
    With the new installment now in the books, Butler and Field also update their full franchise rankings after completing their journey through every Scream film leading up to this release. For anyone jumping in with this episode, the Mikes encourage you to go back and check out the full Lead Up series as they revisited the entire franchise step by step.
    After all the blood, meta commentary, and Ghostface mayhem, the question remains. Where does "Scream 7" truly land in the legacy of the series?
    Thank you for joining the Mikes through each film in the "Scream" saga!
    What are your theories for Scream 8? Let us know in the comments!
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    #ForgottenCinema #Scream #Scream7 #KevinWilliamson #NeveCampbell #CourtneyCox #JoelMcHale #Ghostface #Horror #HorrorFilms #NewRelease #FilmDiscussion #Slasher
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    Rounders

    04/03/2026 | 42 mins.
    This week on Forgotten Cinema, the Mikes sit down at the table with "Rounders", the cult favorite poker drama starring Matt Damon and Edward Norton.
    Despite its reputation, both Mike Butler and Mike Field come away less than impressed. The biggest issue lies with Damon’s character, Mike, who spends the entire film acting like a degenerate gambler fueled by bluster and misplaced bravado. Time and again he makes terrible decisions, particularly when it comes to helping his unreliable friend Worm, played effectively by Edward Norton. Their relationship never quite makes sense, and the film asks the audience to invest in choices that feel increasingly frustrating.
    The movie also leans heavily on poker terminology and insider lingo, often assuming the audience understands the details of the game. Instead of pulling viewers deeper into the world of high-stakes poker, it creates distance from the central premise.
    By the time the story wraps up, Mike’s journey feels hollow. His reckless behavior ultimately leads to a lucky break rather than meaningful growth, leaving the Mikes with little to latch onto emotionally or thematically.
    While "Rounders" has its fans, this rewatch leaves Butler and Field wondering if the film’s cult status has more to do with the poker boom that followed than the strength of the movie itself.
    What are some of your favorite card game based films? Let us know in the comments!
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    0:00 - Introduction
    2:43 - Film Facts
    8:43 - Film Discussion
    35:13 - Reviews
    38:10 - Who Would You Recommend This To?
    39:33 - Why Is This Forgotten?
    41:26 - Plugs
    #ForgottenCinema #Rounders #MattDamon #EdwardNorton #JohnDahl #JohnMalcovich #MartinLandau #Poker #Drama #90s #MoviePodcast #FilmDiscussion #UnderratedMovies #ClassicFilms
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    Scream 6 - Lead Up

    01/03/2026 | 49 mins.
    This week on Forgotten Cinema, the Mikes wrap up their Scream Lead Up series with "Scream VI", the final stop before diving into "Scream 7".
    Both Mike Butler and Mike Field still like this entry, but it stands as the weakest of the franchise so far in their rankings. A big part of that comes from the absence of Sidney Prescott and the somewhat awkward shoehorning of Gale into the story. The film also lacks the sharp meta commentary that defines the series, and the villain reveal and finale lean heavily into goofiness rather than tension.
    That said, "Scream VI" is still a good time. The kills are strong, the set pieces are memorable, and several sequences stand out, including the Gale versus Ghostface showdown and the tense Halloween subway ride. Melissa Barrera continues to grow into the role of Sam, delivering one of the stronger performances of the new era.
    With the Lead Up complete, the Mikes also rank the franchise so far and reflect on where the series stands heading into its next chapter. Even if "Scream VI" doesn't reach the heights of its predecessors, it proves the franchise still knows how to entertain.
    So join the Mikes as the go through each film in the "Scream" saga leading up to the release of "Scream 7".
    What are Scream rankings? Let us know in the comments!
    🔔 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and hit the bell for more Forgotten Cinema content!
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    Check out our website: https://www.forgottencinemapodcast.com
    0:00 - Introduction
    2:21 - Film Facts
    9:11 - Film Discussion
    35:20 - Reviews
    39:42 - Scream Film Rankings
    46:32 - Plugs
    #ForgottenCinema #Scream #Scream6 #RadioSilence #MelissaBarerra #CourtneyCox #JennaOrtega #Ghostface #Horror #HorrorFilms #Scream7 #FilmDiscussion #Slasher
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    Last Four | Episode 1

    27/02/2026 | 22 mins.
    Welcome to the very first episode of Last Four! Field's new solo series where he breaks down the last four movies he watched: what worked, what didn’t, and who each film is really for. No rankings. No hot takes for the sake of hot takes. Just honest reactions.
    This week’s lineup is… all over the place in the best way:
    🎬 Movies Covered in This Episode:
    Anaconda (2025)
    The Lost Bus
    The Housemaid
    The Wrecking Crew

    In this episode, we discuss:
    Why the Anaconda reboot unexpectedly hit me in the feels How The Lost Bus turns real-world disaster into gripping procedural storytelling A domestic thriller (The Housemaid) I fully expected to dislike And an action film (The Wrecking Crew) that reminds me I’ve maybe seen too many action films
    00:00 Cold Open
    00:20 Intro
    00:49 Anaconda (2025)
    06:32 The Lost Bus
    12:01 The Housemaid
    17:02 The Wrecking Crew
    21:39 Final Thoughts
    💬 What were the last four movies YOU watched? Drop them in the comments. Your picks might end up in a future episode.
    📺 About the Show
    Last Four is a weekly (or close enough!) series here on the Forgotten Cinema channel where Mike Field walks through the four most recent movies he's seen — new releases, classics, rewatches, hidden gems, and everything in between — with a bit of insight, a bit of humor, and zero rankings.
    🎙 More from Forgotten Cinema Check out the main podcast, episodic deep dives, and our other shows right here on the channel.
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    The Way of the Gun

    25/02/2026 | 45 mins.
    This week on Forgotten Cinema, the Mikes revisit "The Way of the Gun", Christopher McQuarrie’s sharp, character-driven crime thriller and directorial debut.
    Both Mike Butler and Mike Field really enjoy this one. The performances are firing on all cylinders, with the legendary James Caan bringing gravitas and menace to every scene he’s in. Benicio Del Toro and Ryan Phillippe anchor the film as two genuinely bad men, not misunderstood antiheroes, but criminals who are unapologetically who they are. That commitment to morally compromised characters gives the film a harder edge than most crime thrillers of its era.
    McQuarrie’s first outing behind the camera shows remarkable confidence, with tight dialogue, grounded action, and characters who always feel true to themselves. Butler suspects younger him would have absolutely loved this film, while Field appreciates it even more now, finding its maturity and restraint more compelling with age.
    Dark, deliberate, and unapologetically adult, "The Way of the Gun" stands as one of the stronger crime films of the early 2000s and a reminder of how effective simple, character-focused storytelling can be.
    What's your favorite film about a bad guy(s) where they are the lead and actually ARE the bad guy? Let us know in the comments!
    🔔 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and hit the bell for more Forgotten Cinema content!
    🎧 Available on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and wherever you listen to podcasts.
    ✨ Support us on Patreon for exclusive content: www.patreon.com/forgottencinema
    🛍️ Grab some Forgotten Cinema merch: www.etsy.com/shop/ForgottenCinemaShop
    Check out our website: https://www.forgottencinemapodcast.com
    0:00 - Introduction
    3:21 - Film Facts
    9:26 - Film Discussion
    29:58 - Reviews
    37:25 - Who Would You Recommend This To?
    42:59 - Why Is This Forgotten?
    44:22 - Plugs
    #ForgottenCinema #TheWayOfTheGun #ChristopherMcQuarrie #BeniciDelToror #RyanPhillippe #JamesCann #CrimeFilm #Thriller #00s #MoviePodcast #FilmDiscussion #UnderratedMovies #ClassicFilms

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About Forgotten Cinema

Welcome to Forgotten Cinema! Each episode, Mike Field and Mike Butler highlight a film that for a variety of reasons was forgotten by audiences. Whether it be because a more popular movie was released at the same time or the movie simply didn’t catch on with an audience in the its initial run. We’ll discuss what we love about the movie or perhaps don’t love about it and decide whether the movie is worth a revisit.
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