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Theater Cleaners

Theater Cleaners

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Welcome to Theater Cleaners - the podcast where we take a lighthearted look at the world of movies, hosted by Todd and Dom, two former film school students who now work in the industry.

Join us as we journey through the history of cinema, analyzing films from the earliest days of moving images through to modern-day blockbusters. We'll explore what makes certain movies influential and memorable, and what makes others forgettable.

Each episode, we'll take a deep dive into a specific film, the plot, characters, themes, and production elements, discussing what works and what doesn't, and we'll share our personal opinions and experiences along the way.

So whether you're a die-hard cinephile or a casual movie-goer, join us as we explore the world of cinema, one film at a time. You might even learn a thing or two along the way. Thanks for tuning in to Theater Cleaners!

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    • Ford V Ferrari
      May 14 2025

      This week, Todd and Dom strap in for high-speed drama, American grit, and a whole lot of engine growl as they dig into Ford v Ferrari — James Mangold’s sleek and emotionally charged look at one of the most iconic rivalries in racing history.

      Starring Matt Damon as legendary car designer Carroll Shelby and Christian Bale as hot-headed racing prodigy Ken Miles, the film chronicles Ford’s scrappy quest to dethrone Ferrari at the 1966 Le Mans race. But beneath the roaring engines and tight turns lies a surprisingly human story about passion, corporate politics, and the cost of greatness.

      Todd and Dom break down how Ford v Ferrari balances technical spectacle with strong character work, what makes the racing sequences feel so immersive, and how the film manages to turn a business rivalry into an emotional gut-punch. Plus, they look at what the film gets right (and wrong) from a production standpoint — from practical effects to period detail.

      Is it a racing movie, a buddy drama, or a stealth critique of capitalism? Maybe all three. Start your engines — and hit play.

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      50 min
    • Wild Robot
      Apr 16 2025

      In this episode, Todd and Dom trade popcorn for pine needles and dig into the animated adaptation of The Wild Robot, based on the beloved novel by Peter Brown.

      When a shipwrecked robot named Roz washes ashore on a remote island, she must learn to survive in the wild, form bonds with the island’s animal inhabitants, and uncover what it really means to be alive. Blending sci-fi with the gentleness of a nature doc, the film walks a delicate line between machine logic and raw emotion.

      Todd and Dom explore how The Wild Robot breaks the mold of your typical animated fare—focusing on atmosphere, subtle storytelling, and visual poetry. They talk animation style, sound design, and how the film handles heavy themes like identity, empathy, and environmental harmony without ever losing its heart.

      Is The Wild Robot just a sweet survival tale, or something more? Join the crew as they break down what makes this film quietly powerful and where it lands in the ever-evolving world of animation storytelling.

      Beep. Bloop. Find out what makes Roz one of the most quietly compelling leads in recent memory.

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      39 min
    • Dead Poets Society
      Jul 24 2024

      In this inspiring and poignant episode of "Theater Cleaners," Todd and Dom gather in the hallowed halls of Welton Academy to discuss the timeless drama "Dead Poets Society."

      Directed by Peter Weir, the film stars Robin Williams as the charismatic English teacher, John Keating. Set in a conservative all-boys preparatory school, Keating's unorthodox teaching methods challenge the status quo and encourage his students to seize the day and embrace the power of poetry.

      Todd and Dom explore the film's powerful themes of individuality, free-thinking, and the transformative power of art and literature. They discuss Robin Williams' iconic performance, which brings both humor and depth to the character of Mr. Keating.

      They delve into the film's exploration of the pressures and expectations faced by the students, and how Keating's influence encourages them to break free from conformity and pursue their passions.

      Join Todd and Dom as they reflect on the film's memorable moments, including the moving "O Captain! My Captain!" scene, which has become an indelible symbol of rebellion and inspiration.

      They also discuss the impact of "Dead Poets Society" on audiences worldwide, and its enduring message of self-discovery and the pursuit of truth and beauty.

      Don't miss this heartfelt episode of "Theater Cleaners," where Todd and Dom pay tribute to the enduring legacy of "Dead Poets Society" and explore why it remains a cinematic masterpiece that continues to inspire generations.

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      1 h et 16 min
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