Screener Squad: Lucy and Desi
LUCY AND DESI MOVIE REVIEW Seventy years after it first premiered, the I Love Lucy show is still gaining new fans, while the story of… Read More »Screener Squad: Lucy and Desi
LUCY AND DESI MOVIE REVIEW Seventy years after it first premiered, the I Love Lucy show is still gaining new fans, while the story of… Read More »Screener Squad: Lucy and Desi
AFTER YANG MOVIE REVIEW This weekend, in theaters, while The Batman offers us all a Colin Farrell as a bloated, scarred-faced Penguin fleeing the Dark… Read More »Screener Squad: After Yang
THE BATMAN MOVIE REVIEW A new version of the Batman mythos has been launched by director Matt Reeves (The Planet of the Apes trilogy) with… Read More »Highly Suspect Reviews: The Batman
CROSSOVER EVENT #10 – LIVE-ACTION BATMAN MOVIE BREAKDOWN Hey, did you hear there’s a new Batman movie out? Isn’t there ALWAYS a new Batman movie… Read More »Crossover Event #10 – Live-Action Batman Movie Breakdown
NO EXIT MOVIE REVIEW The roads are icy and the wind is howling when an unnamed recovering drug addict is forced to seek refuge from… Read More »Screener Squad: No Exit
CREATION STORIES MOVIE REVIEW Alan McGee is a Scottish businessman and music industry executive who fancies himself the godfather of modern rock music thanks to… Read More »Screener Squad: Creation Stories
CYRANO MOVIE REVIEW This musical interpretation of the classic play Cyrano de Bergerac by director Joe Wright and writer Erica Schmidt stars Peter Dinklage in… Read More »Highly Suspect Reviews: Cyrano
DIGITAL NOISE EPISODE 296: THE WRIGHT CAGE Chris and Wright got seriously goofy in this week’s show and it led to one of our longer… Read More »Digital Noise Episode 296: The Wright Cage
TRASH IN THE CAN – NEW YORK NINJA This week Eric and Wright tackle literal trash in the can in the form of an abandoned… Read More »Trash in the Can – New York Ninja
TED K MOVIE REVIEW Ted K recounts the true story of Ted Kaczynski, better known to the world as The Unabomber. For seventeen years, Kaczynski… Read More »Screener Squad: Ted K