Infestation: SXSW 2019 – “Long Shot”
Long Shot Review at SXSW It’s SXSW in Austin Texas and Martin Thomas and Chris Cox are on the scene talking about the films they… Read More »Infestation: SXSW 2019 – “Long Shot”
Long Shot Review at SXSW It’s SXSW in Austin Texas and Martin Thomas and Chris Cox are on the scene talking about the films they… Read More »Infestation: SXSW 2019 – “Long Shot”
Welcome to Acapulco Movie Review Do you like action, adventure, video games, and narration? Then Welcome to Acapulco may just be the movie for you.… Read More »Screener Squad: Welcome to Acapulco
YARDIE MOVIE REVIEW Are you ready for the new movie directed by Idris Elba? It’s about a young gangster from Jamaica named Dennis who, years… Read More »Screener Squad: Yardie
I’m Not Here Movie Review Ever wanted to see a very sad J.K. Simmons wrestle with depression, alcoholism, and possible suicide? Well, you got it… Read More »Screener Squad: I’m Not Here
Vincent D’Onofrio is taking a crack at directing with this Western epic. The story follows a young boy and his sister who flee from their… Read More »Screener Squad: The Kid
CAPTAIN MARVEL MOVIE REVIEW Wow, the 21st film in the MCU and still going strong. This time the story goes back to the 90s in… Read More »Highly Suspect Reviews: Captain Marvel
Yes, this is a late review, but now that some of the Squad found a theater where this movie was playing (why this is not… Read More »Screener Squad: Fighting With My Family
Aaron and Chris take on their assigned stack of Blu-Rays and DVDs for review including quite a few award-winning and nominated films…but should they have… Read More »Digital Noise Episode 212: Best of Year?
CLIMAX MOVIE REVIEW Gaspar NoĆ© is kinda a madman. No one makes more extreme, ambient, experiential, experimental films than him (that get a wide release,… Read More »Highly Suspect Reviews: Climax
GRETA MOVIE REVIEW Director Neil Jordan tries his hand at the obsessive stalker thriller sub-genre with Greta. This time it’s the previously stalked (in Elle)… Read More »Highly Suspect Reviews: Greta