If you're looking for a podcast that celebrates the "so bad it's good" side of cinema, the Nanarland, le podcast is an essential listen for fans of cult failures and unintentional comedies.

The is the audio extension of Nanarland , a French cultural phenomenon dedicated to the study and celebration of "nanars"—films so unintentionally bad they become hilariously entertaining . Launched in 2017 as part of the Rivera Ferraille network, the podcast transforms the site's exhaustive written encyclopedias into a conversational, high-energy format. The Core Concept: Celebrating the "So Bad It's Good"

Launched a few years after the website’s success, the (available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Deezer) takes the site’s written encyclopedia entries and transforms them into lively, conversational deep-dives.

The podcast often references the website’s rating system (the "Nanar Score" out of 20) and features recurring gags. Regular listeners become part of an inside joke community that understands why La Brigade des Maléfices is terrifying or why Terminator 2 has a secret French cousin called Baby Blood .

: Topics range from Karate Fails and Ridiculous Nazis to Animal Horrors and Sci-Fi Disasters .

Hosted by the team behind Nanarland.com, this bi-weekly series dives deep into movies that are so spectacularly botched they become fascinating. Every two weeks, the hosts gather to discuss three specific films—ranging from rubber-monster horror to low-budget ninja flicks—uncovering why these "sympathetic bad movies" deserve our attention. What to Expect:

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