@LouisIngenthron Yep! Both classics (Kodak, Fujifilm) and hipster/artsy brands (Ilford, Lomography).
I personally don't get it.
I shoot film on cameras that could arguably take a better photo than any smartphone because of the size of things allowing for tighter depth of field and better lighting. That's part of why I like it; there's some art of the manual control. Similar to the appeal of a DSLR or mirrorless camera but with the added fun of film (and I develop it myself too).
But point-and-shoot cameras from 25 years ago and disposables (which are basically the same thing) don't make sense to me outside of things like wedding reception gimmicks. Smartphones 15 years ago, in the early days of Instagram, could do better. And I doubt the people using them are doing the development themselves either.