The Cinematic Delights of Chris Thorburn's Cineman

Chris Thorburn's Cineman is a hilarious and inventive love letter to the world of cinema, blending film trivia, witty observations, and clever wordplay.
The Cinematic Delights of Chris Thorburn's Cineman

The Cinematic Delights of Chris Thorburn’s Cineman

In the world of comedy, it’s not often that you come across a performer who can seamlessly blend their passion for film with their wit and charm. But Chris Thorburn’s Cineman is a breath of fresh air, a love letter to celluloid that will leave you grinning from ear to ear.

Thorburn, a self-proclaimed film nerd, takes the audience on a journey through the highs and lows of cinema, from the arthouse to the blockbuster. With his quickfire gags and infectious enthusiasm, he’s like a cinematic tour guide, pointing out the hidden gems and poking fun at the not-so-greats.

Chris Thorburn in action

One of the standout moments of the show is Thorburn’s inventive suggestion for a new direction for the Home Alone franchise. It’s a stroke of genius that will have you slapping your head in amazement, wondering why no one thought of it before. And his take on the tired, cross-dressing antics of Martin Lawrence’s Big Momma’s House movies is a revelation, offering a fresh perspective on the mutability of gender and some deep emotional soul searching.

Thorburn’s passion for film is infectious, and his love for the industry shines through in every aspect of the show. He’s a true cinephile, with a deep understanding of the art form and a willingness to poke fun at its quirks and flaws.

A film strip

The show is full of clever observations and witty one-liners, from Thorburn’s take on the shooting of Avengers: Infinity War in Edinburgh to his hilarious impressions of film critics. And his suggestion for a Pixar film voiced by Larry David is a masterstroke, offering a unique perspective on the grumpy comedian’s prickly personality.

In short, Cineman is a must-see for anyone who loves film. It’s a hilarious, irreverent, and inventive love letter to the world of cinema, and Chris Thorburn is the perfect guide to take you on this journey.

A cinema screen

So if you’re looking for a comedy show that’s a little bit different, a little bit quirky, and a whole lot of fun, then Cineman is the show for you. With its unique blend of film trivia, witty observations, and clever wordplay, it’s a show that will leave you smiling long after the curtain call.