Screamcast 128: 3 Year Anniversary Extravaganza
The Screamcast began with a half thought out idea by Sean back in 2014. As soon as the idea was floated out into the Twitter-verse,… Read More »Screamcast 128: 3 Year Anniversary Extravaganza
The Screamcast began with a half thought out idea by Sean back in 2014. As soon as the idea was floated out into the Twitter-verse,… Read More »Screamcast 128: 3 Year Anniversary Extravaganza
Christopher Herman and Jon Romo return to talk about the music of the Mass Effect Trilogy! The duo also talk about the best selling games… Read More »We Are Error Ep. 30: Mass Effect Mixtape
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Not a whole lot to set-up this time. The Academy Awards have come and gone and I will retire to my Gold Derby page until… Read More »Eleven Quick Thoughts About the 2017 Oscar Ceremony
Welcome to We Are Error’s newest audio series, Retro Reviews! Listen to Christopher Herman and Jon Romo review classic video games and discuss their impact… Read More »Retro Reviews: Mass Effect
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Jordan Peele makes his directorial debut in this intense, intelligent, and sometimes very funny horror movie. Imagine if you were a black man dating a… Read More »Highly Suspect Reviews: Get Out
This has been a disappointing Oscar season so far. Great films like 20th Century Women almost got completely snubbed in favor of films like Lion.… Read More »Politics, Preference & Plays: A Discussion of Asghar Farhadi’s ‘The Salesman’