Cinemallennials: A Night to Remember

By Dave Lewis


On this episode of Cinemallennials,  I talked with Harry Marks, writer for Cabinet of Curiosities and host of Let’s All Go to The Lobby on Tiktok, about 1958’s A Night to Remember, hailed by many as the most accurate depiction of the tragic sinking of the Titanic on the silver screen.

While not the most well-known film in the United States, A Night to Remember has left an indelible mark on not only audience members, but generations of directors, and the disaster genre as a whole.

A Night to Remember follows the story of the sinking of the Titanic, from its beginning to its terrible end, from its lower class passengers trying to make a new life for themselves to its stiff upper lip of the upper echelon.. So sit back try to relax, and most importantly, look out for icebergs.


Cinemallennials is a podcast where Dave and another millennial are introduced to a classic film for the very first time ranging from the birth of cinema to the 1960s. Dave and his guest will open your eyes to the vast landscape of classic film as they discuss the films' performers, their performances, those behind the camera, and how they and their films still influence our world today. You can find his official website, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram profiles here.