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HUNGRY MOVIE REVIEW
Don’t let the title fool you, Hungry has nothing to do with the classic board game, Hungry, Hungry Hippos. In fact, the film reminds us more than once that hippopotamuses are vegetarians so technically they aren’t even hungry, at least not for human flesh. They are, however, very territorial, even if that territory is far from their native home. Set in the bayou of Louisiana, this creature feature is about a group of tourists on a guided gator tour whose boat has gone far off the designated course in the hopes of seeing the largest alligator in the swamp. Instead, they find themselves being hunted by something much larger, and much deadlier. Did I mention this movie is about a homicidal, not at all hungry, non-copyright infringing hippopotamus? In the bayous outside New Orleans? And it’s based on historical fact? Well, kind of… you’ll have to watch the movie to find out how hippos got to Louisiana. Our sightseeing reviewers Drew Shaw, Caroline, and Marco got in the boat, but were smart enough not to wander into the restricted area. Listen to them as they try not to lose all their marbles while reviewing this improbable new creature feature.
DIRECTED BY: James Nunn
STARRING: Madison Davenport, Tracey Bonner, Joaquim de Almeida, Michel Curiel, Samantha Coughlan, Olivia Bernstone, Jim Meskimen, River Codack, Joe Azzopardi, Matthew Charlery-Smith, Maxime Durand
YOUR REVIEWERS

Marco Noyola (Digital Noise, Highly Suspect Reviews, Screener Squad, Audio Editor)
By day, Marco is a mild-mannered office worker, but by night he is a mild-mannered movie watcher. He does other mild-mannered stuff too.
“I’m not a film critic. I just play one on the Internet.”

Drew Shaw
As the son of a Coast Guard pilot, Drew has lived everywhere in the US that has a coast that needs guarding. All his childhood travels eventually landed him in Northern Virginia where he works at a brewery by day and watches movies with all the other free time life has to offer him. Drew’s fiance and cats are tired of him ranting and raving about whatever his latest movie obsession is so he is taking to the air waves to make it everybody else’s problem. On the off chance Drew isn’t watching a movie, he likes spending his time reading comics and literature, gaming, and playing around with all his various music making gadgets.

Caroline Sulek (Screener Squad, Trash in the Can)
Caroline Sulek resides in Mckinney, TX with her son Henry and two cats: Sally and Rocky. As a mom, corporate baddie, and unabashed lover of all things silly, spooky, and creative, she brings a unique perspective to the One of Us network. Her love of art and movies started long ago when she and her brother, Wright, would spend entire summer vacations in front of the TV and she would draw portraits of Wright as he sat watching for hours. Caroline has been a frequent guest and fan favorite of the Trash in the Can podcast with her brother, Wright, and his life podcast partner, Eric Samaniego. Caroline enjoys the most gruesome of horror movies and the most bingeable of reality shows and anywhere in between!
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