Infestation: SXSW 2017 – The Best Of
Join the oneofus.net crew who were at SXSW: Chris, Patience, Martin, Richard, Kyle, Chris Herman, and JC. Both on the podcast here and the special… Read More »Infestation: SXSW 2017 – The Best Of
Join the oneofus.net crew who were at SXSW: Chris, Patience, Martin, Richard, Kyle, Chris Herman, and JC. Both on the podcast here and the special… Read More »Infestation: SXSW 2017 – The Best Of
We’re back, baby! And to celebrate FIVE AMAZING YEARS of the Public Axis podcast, the guys hunker down for a session of Ask Us Anything!… Read More »Public Axis #159: Ask Us Anything
We watched the Doctor Strange blu-ray and thought to ourselves, hey, there’s something missing here: one of the main writers isn’t on the commentary track!… Read More »Watch a Movie With Us: Doctor Strange
The dynamic duo have reunited once again to chat about all sorts of video game goodness on We Are Error. Along with talking about their… Read More »We Are Error Ep. 34: It’s a Big (Open) World Out There
Brad went to Austin, TX for SxSw 2017 and watched a total of 32 movies. Yes, he’s a machine. Yes, he reviews each one.
This article contains spoilers for Horizon Zero Dawn. As I battled my way through hoards of machines hell bent on destroying Meridian, I knew in… Read More »‘Horizon Zero Dawn’ & the Future of Open-World Gaming
The first trailer for Netflix’s American adaptation of Death Note has finally been released online. Originally a manga written by Tsugumi Ohba in 2003, the series focuses… Read More »‘Death Note’ Trailer
Tra la laaa! These are the great words of the phenomenal Captain Underpants, the titular character of the very successful children’s books by Dav Pilkey. The… Read More »‘Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie’ Trailer
0:00 – Hello, Dogcat brings up a good question, Jeff tells of showing Dylan The Empire Strikes Back 9:10 – T2 Trainspotting review 23:15 –… Read More »Movie BS Ep 351: ‘T2 Trainspotting,’ ‘Life,’ ‘The Last Word’
In this adaptation of a Daniel Clowes graphic novel, Woody Harrelson plays the titular Wilson, a misanthrope who still never stops trying to connect with… Read More »Highly Suspect Reviews: Wilson