Anybody… excited for Christmas? I don't know if I'm allowed to talk about religious stuff… the holidays, right? People are saying “Happy Holidays” now?
— New Heidecker, monolouging to silence
| “Now You See Me: Now You Don’t” and “Jay Kelly“ | |
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| Season | 16 |
|---|---|
| Episode | 7 |
| Host | New Heidecker |
| Guests | Gregg Turkington G. Amato (in audience) Barbara Reynolds (prerecorded) |
| Released | November 12, 2025 |
| Films reviewed | Now You See Me: Now You Don't (2025, 112 mins.) Jay Kelly (2025, 132 mins.) |
| Runtime | 16 mins. |
| Video link | HEI (subscription required) |
The seventh episode of On Cinema at the Cinema's sixteenth season, also the third episode of On Cinema at the Cinema at the Manor, premiered on HEI Network on November 12, 2025. The episode features host New Heidecker and guest Gregg Turkington reviewing the films Now You See Me: Now You Don't and Jay Kelly.
New and Gregg present footage from an arts and crafts event, with New and G. Amato drawing cartoons together while Gregg assists others with making some of the Victorville Film Archives's new DVD to VHS releases. While reviewing Now You See Me: Now You Don't, Gregg mentions that he had met Toni Newman at her place to retrieve a Titanic DVD she had borrowed, noting that Joe Estevez was there too, laughing about New's sizzler lawsuit. New attempts to depose Gregg using Grok afterwards. New boycotts Jay Kelly for including George Clooney, refusing to rate it.
G. Amato is taken away mid-episode for a lab appointment. New hands out pamphlets about HEI Points, calling it an “awesome opportunity”, and plugs riogenesis products to the audience. After the episode ends, Gregg presents to the Grand Terrace Manor a world premiere movie, Family Ties 4 (2025, ??? mins.).
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Now You See Me: Now You Don't (2025, 112 mins.)
New: 5 bags of popcorn
Gregg: 5 bags of popcorn
Jay Kelly (2025, 132 mins.)
New: Boycotted
Gregg: 5 bags of popcorn
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