Infestation SXSW 2017: Atomic Blonde Review and Q&A
We got to see the new action film by John Wick director David Leitch at SXSW, Atomic Blonde. First up is Chris, J.C., and Jason… Read More »Infestation SXSW 2017: Atomic Blonde Review and Q&A
We got to see the new action film by John Wick director David Leitch at SXSW, Atomic Blonde. First up is Chris, J.C., and Jason… Read More »Infestation SXSW 2017: Atomic Blonde Review and Q&A
Live from SXSW we present our ‘on the street’ reviews (mainly because we didn’t have access to a downtown studio this year). First up, Martin… Read More »Infestation SXSW 2017: Baby Driver Review
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Stupid people, hubris against nature, hot lady, giant ape…you get the picture. Only this time it’s 1974 and we’re not trying to do a remake… Read More »Highly Suspect Reviews – Kong: Skull Island
HAVE YOU SEEN THIS, MAN?! Another addition to the new Public Axis movie show! In it, we watch a movie with a guest that one… Read More »Have You Seen This, Man: Putney Swope
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Brad and Sean dive back into the Slumber Party Massacre series to discuss Scream Factory’s double feature blu-ray of II & III! Also, we check… Read More »Screamcast 129: Slumber Party Massacres, Serial Killers and a Cheerleader Camp
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Poor Samantha. Her friends (who are practically the “Heathers” from Heathers) don’t understand why she’s been acting so stressed out. Probably because Groundhog’s Day-style mystical… Read More »Highly Suspect Reviews: Before I Fall
It’s hard not to sympathize with depressed and despondent protagonist Ruth (Melanie Lynskey) when she declares that all she wants is for, “people to not be… Read More »‘I Don’t Feel At Home In This World Anymore’ Review