Screener Squad: The Wonder
THE WONDER MOVIE REVIEW The Screener Squad venture to 19th century Ireland to bring to you, the devoted listeners, our in-depth thoughts on a film… Read More »Screener Squad: The Wonder
THE WONDER MOVIE REVIEW The Screener Squad venture to 19th century Ireland to bring to you, the devoted listeners, our in-depth thoughts on a film… Read More »Screener Squad: The Wonder
A CHRISTMAS STORY CHRISTMAS MOVIE REVIEW It is really hard to live up to what has been dubbed by society as a “classic.” Especially when… Read More »Screener Squad: A Christmas Story Christmas
SPIRITED MOVIE REVIEW Every now and then, and not often mind you, someone makes a new Christmas movie that isn’t just a checklist of tropes… Read More »Screener Squad: Spirited
VIOLENT NIGHT MOVIE REVIEW What’s a holiday season without a little violent Christmas mayhem? In a bit of inspired casting, David Harbour takes on the… Read More »Highly Suspect Reviews: Violent Night
DIGITAL NOISE EPISODE 312: SUPERSONS AND SUPERMONSTERS Chris and Wright have a mighty stack. So mighty, they don’t quite get to everything they planned on.… Read More »Digital Noise Episode 312: Supersons and Supermonsters
DISENCHANTED MOVIE REVIEW And they all lived happily ever after. Cue the music and roll the credits right? Oh ho ho I don’t think so! … Read More »Screener Squad: Disenchanted
THE PEOPLE WE HATE AT THE WEDDING MOVIE REVIEW Jordan, Frank, Melina, and T.C. have been seated at the table reserved for those invited to… Read More »Screener Squad: The People We Hate At The Wedding
SLUMBERLAND MOVIE REVIEW Little Nemo in Slumberland is the groundbreaking comic strip from innovative cartoonist and animator Winsor McCay. Ever since it first appeared in 1905,… Read More »Screener Squad: Slumberland
TRASH IN THE CAN: BUTCHER BAKER NIGHTMARE MAKER This Thanksgiving, we focus on a kind of family love you don’t usually see outside of an… Read More »Trash in the Can: Butcher Baker Nightmare Maker
THE FABELMANS MOVIE REVIEW It seems de rigueur for older directors to eventually come out with a tale about the bucolic days of their youth… Read More »Highly Suspect Reviews: The Fabelmans