Highly Suspect Reviews: ‘Annabelle’
“Hey, The Conjuring was a huge hit! How do we follow it up? Who doesn’t love a horror prequel?” “Um, sir, our numbers say…no one.”… Read More »Highly Suspect Reviews: ‘Annabelle’
“Hey, The Conjuring was a huge hit! How do we follow it up? Who doesn’t love a horror prequel?” “Um, sir, our numbers say…no one.”… Read More »Highly Suspect Reviews: ‘Annabelle’
Jeremy Renner plays Gary Webb, the journalist who first cracked the egg on the whole CIA-Contras-Crack Cocaine dealie. Renner leads a talented cast of ‘blink… Read More »Highly Suspect Reviews: ‘Kill the Messenger’
Why why why do people still mess with Denzel Washington?!! Have they learned nothing from Man on Fire? Evidently not. In Antoine Fuqua’s The Equalizer,… Read More »Highly Suspect Reviews: ‘The Equalizer’
Our final barrage of reviews from the best film festival in the world, Fantastic Fest, is here, and we’ve got a whole lot of movies… Read More »Infestation: Fantastic Fest 2014 Part 3
Daniel Radcliffe plays a guy who everybody hates. It does look a lot like he murdered his girlfriend, who everybody loved (Juno Temple). But he… Read More »Infestation: Horns
Brian and Chris got away from the madness long enough to do three more reviews of the films they’ve seen at Fantastic Fest, the world’s… Read More »Infestation: Fantastic Fest 2014 Pt 2
Keanu Reeves plays a retired hit man for the mob who is in mourning for his wife who has died of cancer; she was the… Read More »Infestation: John Wick
Well…Kevin Smith is back, for what it’s worth. We can’t say we listen to his SMODCAST enough to get the references that his new film… Read More »Infestation: Tusk
And so that time of year has come again, the time for the best festival in the world, I’m talking about FANTASTIC FEST in Austin,… Read More »INFESTATION: Fantastic Fest 2014 Part 1
It was a dark night, the kind that affords only the most hopeless glints of pale moonlight. The theater hummed with the raw anticipation of… Read More »Highly Suspect Reviews: ‘A Walk Among The Tombstones’