Nick Soares Cinema Lords Dies, Leaving Behind Parents, Patricia and Carlos Soares Behind!

April 28, 2026

This article was last updated by Aditi Rai on April 28, 2026

Nicholas “Nick” Soares, affectionately known as Cinemalord in the indie film and podcasting world, passed away unexpectedly on April 26, 2026, in Fall River, Massachusetts.

A Rhode Island-based filmmaker, producer, and the vibrant host of The Cinema Lords Podcast, Soares left quite a mark on the niche community he championed.

Nick Soares is survived by his parents, Patricia ‘Greenhalgh’ and Carlos Soares, as well as two siblings, Kevin Soares and Ashley Soares Philips.

Nick Saores’s parents, Patricia and Carlos. (Image Source: )

His father, Carlos, took to his Facebook to share an eulogy after his tragic passing, writing:

My boy I love you and will miss you for the rest of my life may u rest in eternal peace and watch over us from above, you were loved so much by so many for a reason you were truly one of a kind ❤️❤️💔💔💔💔

Likewise, his sister, Ashley, a licensed optician at Pleasant Vision Center, updated her profile picture featuring Nick and Kevin.

Details surrounding the funeral services have yet to be published by the family.

was a Rhode Island native who made a significant impact in the world of independent films.

He was the host of The Cinema Lords Podcast, where he enthusiastically and insightfully discussed movies, TV shows, and trailers.

Every week, Nick and his rotating guests broke down new releases, shared news, and sparked lively debates about favorites like House of the Dragon, Rings of Power, and Marvel projects.

His podcast was a welcoming space for fans to dive into the stories they loved. Above all, it was Nick’s energy that made every episode feel like a conversation with a friend.

Beyond podcasting, Nick was a filmmaker and producer, known for works like The Recording (2014) and A Brush with Death (2007).

Nick Soares (right) with his siblings, Ashley and Kevin (left). (Image Source: )

He also served as CEO of GoDigital, a company that helped independent filmmakers share their work with the world through platforms like iTunes and Amazon.

Nick believed in giving small-scale creators a chance to shine, and he championed lesser-known films that often struggled for attention.

The “miniverse,” a community of indie film lovers, adored Nick for his positivity and support. He used social media to connect with fans, share reviews, and promote other creators.

During this difficult time, we offer our heartfelt condolences to Nick’s parents, siblings, and extended family.

Rest Easy, Nick Soares!

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