Highly Suspect Reviews: Juliet, Naked
This Nick Hornby adaptation stars Rose Byrne as Annie who lives in a small British seaside town with her longtime boyfriend Duncan (Chris O’Dowd). Duncan… Read More »Highly Suspect Reviews: Juliet, Naked
This Nick Hornby adaptation stars Rose Byrne as Annie who lives in a small British seaside town with her longtime boyfriend Duncan (Chris O’Dowd). Duncan… Read More »Highly Suspect Reviews: Juliet, Naked
Aaron is back again, joining Chris and quickly becoming an MVP here at oneofus.net as the two of them dive into a sizable stack of… Read More »Digital Noise Episode 193: Super Aaron!
Set in 1947, Domnhall Gleeson plays a country doctor who is attending to the remains of a family who live at a crumbling, but once… Read More »Highly Suspect Reviews: The Little Stranger
What would YOU do if you stumbled across a super bad-ass destroy-oh-boy space rifle? You’d probably blow some stuff the hell up, right? Yeah, us… Read More »Highly Suspect Reviews: Kin
The Screener Squad dives into the bargain bin once again. This time, they chose this little film that not only features Danny Trejo, but also… Read More »Screener Squad: “Silencer”
The future is rough. Especially for the poor woman in this movie. Stranded in the desert under a flipped over car with monsters after her,… Read More »Screener Squad: “Hostile”
Kelly Macdonald plays Agnes, a mousey, seriously observant Catholic girl, who seemingly has lived her entire life in unquestioning servitude to the men of her… Read More »Highly Suspect Reviews: Puzzle
Based on the true story (and not as much on the original legendary 1973 adaptation with Steve McQueen and Dustin Hoffman, the makers would have… Read More »Highly Suspect Reviews: Papillon
Has it really been almost 30 years since Peter Jackson’s Meet The Feebles? That long since we had a puppet movie with cursing, drugs, sex,… Read More »Highly Suspect Reviews: The Happytime Murders
A horror movie fanatic and his friends head to a horror movie festival for a night of celebrity sightings, total geek outs and maybe even… Read More »Screener Squad: “Blood Fest”