Highly Suspect Reviews: Isn’t It Romantic?
Rebel Wilson hates romantic comedies. Well, no, probably not, but her character in Isn’t it Romantic sure does. As she’s more than willing to tell… Read More »Highly Suspect Reviews: Isn’t It Romantic?
Rebel Wilson hates romantic comedies. Well, no, probably not, but her character in Isn’t it Romantic sure does. As she’s more than willing to tell… Read More »Highly Suspect Reviews: Isn’t It Romantic?
The Doom Patrol takes on the topic of witches in horror films. Our first part takes on the films Häxan, Black Sunday, Inferno, and Witchery.… Read More »Deliberations of Doom: Vol 2 Ep 5: Witches Pt 1
The sequel to 2017’s surprise hit with both audiences and critics is here and…quite frankly, given the track record of horror sequels to big commercial hits,… Read More »Highly Suspect Reviews: Happy Death Day 2U
It’s time for a trip to Ireland with this Sundance horror flick. Seana Kerslake and James Quinn Markey play a mother and son who have… Read More »Screener Squad: The Hole in the Ground
The Screener Squad is going on yet another foreign film trip…emphasis on the trip. A runner-up for the Slamdance festival’s Grand Jury Prize for Best… Read More »Screener Squad: Cat Sticks
It’s Hannibal versus the cold in this indie survival drama. Mads Mikkelson stars as a man stranded in the middle of an arctic tundra (the… Read More »Screener Squad: Arctic
Some people deal with their frustrations with life by playing video games. Some people rent hotel rooms and then call hookers so that they can… Read More »Screener Squad: Piercing
Everything WAS awesome but now, in this sequel to the surprise hit The Lego Movie, the world of Bricksburg has become Apocalypseburg; the decision by… Read More »Highly Suspect Reviews: The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part
It may have taken director Nicholas McCarthy awhile to get going on his directorial career, but at age 40 he released the low-budget, but much… Read More »Highly Suspect Reviews: The Prodigy
Dan Gilroy is the latest big name director to sign up with Netflix for an exclusive film and it’s finally here, his much-anticipated art world skewering/horror… Read More »Screener Squad: Velvet Buzzsaw