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Justin Morgan
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I hail from Pittsburgh and have established a career in film. I’m also a writer and host a podcast, @cinemadamore.com. I prioritize mental health and embrace my unique, empathetic nature.
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Walmart ver. is so much better!
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🎙️ New Cinema D’Amore episode just dropped!
We’re heading underground with The Descent (2005) — a terrifying dive into darkness, claustrophobia, and trust gone wrong.

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#HorrorMovies #Podcast #TheDescent #CinemaDAmore
Pre-ordered as soon as I got the email. So excited. I’ve only watched four of the films.
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New Cinema D’Amore episode! We’re breaking down Ex Machina — flirty AI, iconic dance scenes, and mind-bending twists.

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#ExMachina #CinemaDAmore #MoviePodcast #AlexGarland #SciFiCinema
Tanning beds are my favorite. I just love that jump cut to their graves.
The BBY 2 episodes of Andor are excellent. The social commentary alone is horrific, yet inspiring, and somehow hopeful.
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Great article. Many people confuse the energy use of AI with NFTs due to the complexities of blockchain technology, which I need to refresh myself on. There is an environmental impact to consider, but if we’re using it to detect cancer as opposed to stealing art, I’m for it.
Just watched the latest Last of Us episode—absolutely stunning. Kaitlyn Dever delivers a gut-punch of a performance. Raw, emotional, unforgettable. One of the best episodes yet.
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Always love him popping up in things.
A film that takes place where you're from.
I’ve been reflecting on the latest season of Black Mirror, and overall, I really enjoyed it. Even the weaker episodes had something to offer. There were more throwbacks than before, with connective threads that kept the show’s essence intact while telling new stories.
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This week on Cinema D’Amore: The Cable Guy (1995)! Ben Stiller directs, Jim Carrey gets weird. Lonely or sinister? We dig into the obsession, isolation, and dark comedy.

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#TheCableGuy #CinemaDAmore #JimCarrey #DarkComedy #CultClassic #MoviePodcast
Here’s a few more Moon Hooch shots from the Pittsburgh show. Such a tight, high-energy set. The opener, Future Joy, was wild—they played two saxophones at once and totally set the tone for the night.
Catching Moon Hooch in Pittsburgh was a great experience—their energy is infectious, and their sound filled the space in a really cool way. It’s always fun seeing a band that clearly loves what they’re doing. (Yes, they’re serenading a tree.)
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Cinema D’Amore celebrates 400 episodes with Clint Eastwood’s Unforgiven and its unexpected connection to Grand Prix (1966). Plus, a tribute to the great Gene Hackman.

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#CinemaDAmore #Podcast #Unforgiven #ClintEastwood #GeneHackman
I love Last Jedi. Is it perfect? Not at all. It has goofy moments, yet it delivers some fascinating subversions in the saga. It takes risks, challenges expectations, and dives into thought-provoking themes (failure, legacy, letting go of the past), there’s something genuinely compelling at its core.
lol, it’s ruined. Might as well not start it now.