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On Cinema (also known as On Cinema at the Cinema) is an American comedy web series, podcast, and transmedia universe created by Tim Heidecker and Gregg Turkington. Heidecker and Turkington play heavily fictionalized versions of themselves as the co-hosts of a parody movie review and discussion show, __________ their lives.(())

On Cinema is an expansive fictional narrative comprising hundreds of pieces of media across podcast, live-action video, animation, feature film, and ______, with a complex storyline interweaving through and between its _____. Its main series, On Cinema at the Cinema, consists of 14 seasons and 141 total episodes of video.(()) Notable spin-offs include the action franchise parody Decker, a five-hour courtroom miniseries called The Trial of Tim Heidecker, and the feature-length mockumentary Mister America, released theatrically in the United States and other countries in 2019. The broader On Cinema universe also includes yearly live-streamed Oscars specials, live tours, conventions, several music projects, and ______ multimedia content.(())

Heidecker and Turkington perform as their (fictionalized) selves _____, blurring reality and fiction. On Cinema 's cast additionally includes a large number of supporting performers, many of whom also play fictionalized versions of themselves, including actor Joe Estevez and comedian and impressionist Mark Proksch.(())

On Cinema's comedy blends satire, parody, anti-comedy, _____ satire of trends in media and popular culture. Over the _____, the main On Cinema at the Cinema series has been known under several different names, reflecting the formats and _____. The target of _____ have included virtual reality (OCX, season 10), light-entertainment breakfast television (On Cinema! and More in the Morning, season 13), and conservative _____ (On Cinema On Demand, season 14). On Cinema has attracted a dedicated cult following of fans who ___ and participate with the show on social media.(())

On Cinema began in 2011 as an independently produced podcast, before being commissioned as a video web series by online comedy portal Thing X in 2012.(()) When Thing X merged with its parent company Adult Swim's website in 2013, On Cinema moved to adultswim.com, where it continued to be distributed until 2020. It then moved to the HEI Network, an independent online website, video channel, and subscription membership portal run by Heidecker and Turkington. Since 2021, On Cinema has been primarily funded by its audience directly throughsubscriptions.