Highly Suspect Reviews: The Lost City of Z
ZED. The Lost City of ZED…is what I imagined before we recorded this review every one of our listeners from across the pond would be… Read More »Highly Suspect Reviews: The Lost City of Z
ZED. The Lost City of ZED…is what I imagined before we recorded this review every one of our listeners from across the pond would be… Read More »Highly Suspect Reviews: The Lost City of Z
It’s hard to believe there is anything left of Stephen King’s work to adapt for the big or small screen screen. His wide array of… Read More »Stephen King Novels That Deserve an Adaptation
Forgive the barely-a-joke title, because we’ve got a lot of great podcastiness in store for you as Chris and Joe take on all the recent Blu-ray… Read More »Digital Noise Episode 151: Schroedinger’s Podcast – Are Chris and Joe Dead or Alive?
On this episode of the brand new Intern.cast, your hosts TJ, Davey, and Leslie attempt to answer the many questions brought on by Charlie McDowell’s… Read More »Intern.Cast Ep 1: The Discovery
0:00 – Hello; the ethics of laser pointers; the abandonment of Bayer 3:50 – The Fate of the Furious review 19:25 – Gifted review (Snider… Read More »Movie BS Ep 354: ‘The Fate of the Furious’, ‘Gifted’, ‘The Void’
Eight. How the hell are there eight Fast and the Furious films? Why? Because of groups of people like us keep LOVING THE ($#% out… Read More »Highly Suspect Reviews: The Fate of the Furious
This week Brad, BJ and Sean cover the past 3 months of Vinegar Syndrome insanity! The following films are discussed (in no particular order): Witchtrap,… Read More »Screamcast 131: All Up In Our Vinegar Syndrome
Someone give Nicole Kidman a hug. The once great actress who was racking up performances under brilliant directors like Stanley Kubrick, Baz Luhrmann, Noah Baumbach,… Read More »‘Queen of the Desert’ Review
0:00 – Hello, an iTunes review, discussion of beer ingredients, it’s a bad week for movies 5:20 – Going in Style review 16:20 – Colossal… Read More »Movie BS Ep 353: ‘Going in Style,’ ‘Colossal,’ ‘Smurfs: The Lost Village’
Upon seeing The Transfiguration, it’s apparent that the film’s director and writer, Michael O’Shea, wanted the audience to feel as uncomfortable as possible. The first… Read More »‘The Transfiguration’ Review