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"On Cinema at the Cinema"

Tim Heidecker reviews the latest movies in theaters with a special guest.

Seasons & Episodes

Season nine kicks off with reviews of two action-packed flicks. Plus, Tim unveils a new cinema concept.

A long-awaited sequel and twisted horror movie get reviewed. Also, Tim introduces a new culinary star. Tags: on cinema at the cinema, gregg turkington, tim heidecker, movie review, critic, trainspotting, the belko experiment, adult swim, video, comedy

The buffs review two classic TV shows rebooted for the silver screen. Plus, Gregg relays some sad news.

The buffs check out new animated fare and a wartime drama. Plus, Tim faces a daunting choice.

The buffs weigh in on the latest from the Smurfs. Also, Tim bravely faces the world.

The Fast and Furious franchise roars back onto the big screen. Also, Gregg recommends a Mandy Moore gem.

A trio of popcorn-deserving films get discussed. Plus, Gregg anoints another Popcorn Classic.

The great Tom Hanks lights up the silver screen once more. Also, Gregg welcomes a very special guest.

Is Marvel's cosmic sequel a five-bagger? Also, Gregg introduces a fantastic Popcorn Classic.

The season finale boasts two reviews, an On Location, plus a sober look back.

The buffs return with two fresh reviews from an exciting new location. Plus, Tim makes a special announcement.

Tim and Gregg celebrate the return of Woody Allen and Matt Damon's super spy. Also, Tim spotlights a medical breakthrough.

Tim and Gregg delve into both superhero blockbusters and kiddie fare. Also, Gregg sheds light on a renown filming location.

Two very different kids movies hit the cineplex. Plus, Gregg walks in Kurt Russell's footsteps.

Tim and Gregg review two highly-anticipated films. Plus, Gregg grants unprecedented access to the Victorville Film Center.

Tales of boxing and Jason Statham hit the silver screen. Also, Gregg visits the birthplace of perhaps cinema's greatest achievement.

Busy episode with two fresh reviews and a look at a Victorville landmark. Plus we revisit a couple Popcorn Classics.

The summer movie season winds down with reviews of both the new Clint Eastwood and a shocking thriller.

The buffs discuss the new Oliver Stone and Bridget Jones. Plus, Gregg gives an update on the Victorville Film Archive.

An eventful season wraps up with two reviews, a visit to a Victorville landmark, and Tim sharing new and cutting-edge music.

On Cinema returns as Tim talks Ant-Man, Fantastic Four, and the future of Decker with guest Gregg Turkington.

Tim and Gregg review Black Mass and Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials.

Tim gives us a sneak peak of the latest song from his band, Dekkar.

Tim and Gregg delve into the worlds of The Martian and Sicario.

Tim and Gregg explore the worlds of Pan and Steve Jobs' life.

Tim and Gregg discuss Decker and review Goosebumps and Bridge of Spies.

Tim and Gregg dive into the rock-and-roll world of Jem and the Holograms and get spooked by Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension.

Tim is joined by a special guest to help review this week's movies.

Gregg gives his take on two hot new blockbusters.

Tim and Gregg review 'Rings' and the heartfelt, deeply dramatic 'By the Sea'.

Host Gregg Turkington introduces a new guest and reflects on a classic comedy of yesteryear.

Find out which movie is worth your money this Valentine's Day weekend.

Tim and Gregg review two hotly awaited movies while also laying the groundwork for a much-anticipated sequel.

It's a busy week with two fresh reviews, an update on Decker, another Popcorn Classic, and an urgent message from Tim.

The buffs critique two new flicks and dish on the hotly-awaited sequel Decker: Port of Hawaii, with guest star Joe Estevez.

Tim and Gregg squeeze in time between filming DECKER Port of Call: Hawaii to review a classic tale and the latest Ron Howard.

The duo sound off on a pair of new movies that bear a striking resemblance to DECKER: Port of Call: Hawaii.

Tim and Gregg take another break from their busy shooting schedules to discuss the new Will Ferrell/Kevin Hart comedy and an animated treat.

Rested and ready, Tim and Gregg delve into two new films and pay tribute to the late Paul Walker.

Get your tissues ready for an emotional episode as Tim reconciles with his guest host.

Tim and Gregg give a five-bag summer blockbuster recap and discuss whether or not John Goodman is a true "man of the blues."

This week, Tim discusses the home-brew coffee scene, and introduces a new "On Guests" segment so the audience can get to know some of their favorite On Cinema buffs.

Tim goes "hog" wild about a new business venture and Gregg shows off another famous location in cinema history.

The buffs take a look at Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson's incredible transition into the world of acting, and Gregg gets a candid opinion on Woody Allen's new film from the resident On Cinema Woody Expert.

Tim and Gregg butt heads on whether sound effects in 'Guardians of the Galaxy' are more impressive than the Hollywood visuals, and Gregg delivers more expertise into cinema history in another On Location segment.

The buffs give us an in-depth look into the highly anticipated 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles,' and then grab their umbrellas to dive 'Into the Storm.'

This week our host rates two unmissable summer hits and discusses his action-espionage heroes, while guest Gregg Turkington premieres another exciting On Location segment.

Tim discusses the future of Decker and the state of Hollywood sequels while guest Gregg Turkington gives us a cool "behind-the-scenes" look at a classic cinema location.

Tim finds notes of Decker in The November Man while Gregg reveals his favorite Bond actor.

Host Tim Heidecker and guest Gregg Turkington discuss this week's upcoming movies and Tom Hanks in the season five finale.

Tim and Gregg review the unofficial sequel to 'Zero Dark Thirty' and the unofficial remake of Al Pacino's 'S1m0ne.'

Tim's latest medical ailment can't stop him from discussing this week's hottest flicks and which two Hollywood stars he thinks should get together.

Tim invites his acupuncturist on the show to tackle an updated monster classic and the problems with Western medicine.

This week, Tim discusses alternative blood clot treatments, 'That Awkward Moment', and 'Labor Day'.

A little medical fraud and seriously infected face sores can't stop Tim from doing what he loves best: reviewing the hottest movies.

Gregg keeps the host seat warm with Tim away, and wastes no time delving into refined foreign film criticism with a very esteemed guest.

Tim is back in the hosting seat with a bag full of flax seeds to manage his new medical diagnosis.

A new film enters the time travel movie pantheon, plus an exclusive sneak peek at Tim's forthcoming movie.

Tim and Gregg put an end to the TV vs. film debate and play a high-stakes game of "Stump the Buff."

In the season four finale, Tim and Gregg review the new Muppet film, talk about Joe Estevez's book, and debut a brand-new segment called "Tim's Mailbag."

Johnny Depp uses classic movie misdirection in 'The Lone Ranger' and Al Pacino puts in the finest performance of his career in 'Despicable Me 2' as Tim acclimates to his painful post-surgery life.

The gang is back together with big gross-out laughs in 'Grown Ups 2', and 'Pacific Rim' is one Tom Cruise short of a perfect rating.

The childlike wonder of 'Turbo' is as entertaining as it is confusing, and 'Red 2' lives up to the high mark set by its predecessor.

An incredibly long runtime doesn't hurt the brilliant "The Wolverine" and actor Joe Estevez comes by to discuss "Blue Jasmine" and the legacy of Woody Allen.

The Oscars may have to make a new category for 'The Smurfs 2' while '300: Rise of an Empire' sparks a debate over the importance of having characters who died in the first movie return for the sequel.

Tim doesn't need to see "Percy Jackson: Sea Of Monsters" and "Elysium" to know they are five baggers.

An argument over the setting of a Star Trek film means Tim and Gregg may have to cancel their 4:45 PM reservations at Carrabba's.

The first episode since Gregg Turkington's dismissal marks a real turning point in Tim's life -- for the better!

Gregg throws a VHS-shaped wrench into Tim and Ayaka's relationship after he wonders who took his VHS copy of 'Airheads'.

A simple deportation and a new Vin Diesel movie: all's right with the world!

Tim and Gregg kick off the second season of On Cinema at the Cinema with reviews of 'Side Effects', 'Identity Thief', and a surprising medical announcement about Tim's brain.

The popcorn -- and the fists -- come out as Tim and Gregg attempt to review 'A Good Day to Die Hard' and 'Escape from Planet Earth'.

Tim and Gregg explore the drug underworld in 'Snitch', discuss 'Dark Skies', and unveil a new segment featuring a special interview with actor Joe Estevez.

Laughter -- or maybe surgery -- is the best medicine on this week's On Cinema. Tim and Gregg discuss '21 and Over' and 'Jack the Giant Slayer', plus another Billy Crystal-themed popcorn classic.

Despite the lack of Munchkins, Tim and Gregg feel pretty good about 'Oz the Great and Powerful', and 'Dead Man Down' includes an actor who never makes bad movies. This episode also introduces a provocative new political segment by Tim.

No spoilers on this week's episode, but you will not believe the ending of the remake of 'Carrie'. And Popcorn Classics returns with not one but two classic video recommendations, because Tim and Gregg can't quite agree.

Tim is excited to see how cavemen lived, and film expert Gregg Turkington answers questions for charity in a brand new segment.

Again with Bruce Willis! Again with The Rock! Again with Channing Tatum! Throw in the real Tyler Perry and Jimmy McNichol and you've got a star-studded episode of On Cinema At The Cinema.

This week On Cinema reviews the latest releases by Soderbergh and Spielberg, including 'Jurassic Park 3D', where Tim shows his staunch devotion to the third dimension.

Explore new worlds this weekend in Tom Cruise's new film 'Oblivion' or snack on some eye candy in 'Scary Movie 5' -- or just reflect on life with Tim, because time is so valuable.

This week, Tim and Gregg review instant classics 'The Man With the Iron Fists' and 'Flight' and actual classic Multiplicity.'

It's chick flick week as Tim and Gregg review vampire movie 'Twilight: Breaking Dawn, Part 2' and Russian movie 'Anna Karenina,' plus Gregg debuts an educational new segment.

Tim and Gregg are both excited to discuss 'The Frozen Ground' and 'Universal Soldier: Day of Reckoning', but Tim sort of has a lot on his plate right now.

Tim and Gregg review 'Red Dawn' and 'Life of Pi,' which is maybe the weirdest movie ever made. And 'Twilight' fans are in for a treat, because Gregg has brought in his copy of the original 'Twilight' series!

This week on On Cinema, Tim Heidecker and special guest Gregg Turkington give out some popcorns to 'Skyfall' and 'Lincoln', and Gregg has finally found another working copy of Murphy's Romance.

Playing For Keeps scores a gooooooaaal with Tim and Gregg, while Bill Murray should be elected President of Comedy, but not for playing FDR. Also Gregg takes us out to another famous Tinseltown location.

Tim and Gregg finally get to let their Hobbit Freak Flags fly as they chat about the adventures of Bilbo and the gang. Also, Les Miserables is a movie with music in it.

Tim and Gregg are both impressed by 'Zero Dark Thirty,' but can't exactly agree on whether to make a trip to the cinema for 3D films. Parking is expensive.

Tim is happy to see Tom Cruise back in the spotlight, but a classic VHS debate sparks the Wrath of Gregg.

Tim and Gregg discuss a family-friendly film, a not-so-family-friendly film, and disagree to disagree on their picks for the best film of 2012.

'The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug' leads to an unprecedented popcorn bag rating and 'A Madea Christmas' is like 'A Christmas Carol' but for black people. Plus: Tim and Gregg exchange gifts!

Follow Tim and Gregg's journey through eight seasons of reviews, personal upheavals, the creation of Decker, and much more!

Legal proceedings begin in the Electric Sun 20 Trial between The People of California and Timothy R. Heidecker.

The trial continues with a shocking change of defense attorneys; plus a familiar face takes the stand on behalf on the prosecution.

Proceedings continue with both expert and witness testimony against Tim Heidecker.

The proceedings continue with character and eyewitness testimony for the defense.

The trial concludes with final witnesses and closing arguments from the prosecution and defense.

After days of gridlock, the jury reach their decision.

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Location United States of America
Language English
Release 2012-12-04
Producer Abso Lutely Productions