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Highly Suspect Reviews: Alita: Battle Angel
Robert Rodriguez got the job of adapting the popular classic manga Battle Angel: Alita but when James Cameron is watching over your shoulder, well, you tend to step it up. Rose Salazar (plus some CG big-ass eyes) plays Alita, a cyborg whose pieces were found in a junk pile by Dr. Ido (Christoph Waltz) who reconstructs her but she can’t
Highly Suspect Reviews: Isn’t It Romantic?
Rebel Wilson hates romantic comedies. Well, no, probably not, but her character in Isn’t it Romantic sure does. As she’s more than willing to tell anyone who’ll listen. In detail. For some time. But when she hits her head she wakes up inside of the tropeyist, Rom-Com fantasy world imaginable with every cliche she detests and finds she has no
The Gathering: The 23rd Party
Hey geeky party people, The Gathering is back with an assortment of colorful characters as we have another round-table episode with everyone picking something they’re really into lately for us to discuss. Topics include the Netflix shows Sex Education, Russian Doll and MUCH more. Subscribers at the Brown Coat level and above can check out all THREE segments of the party
Deliberations of Doom: Vol 2 Ep 5: Witches Pt 1
The Doom Patrol takes on the topic of witches in horror films. Our first part takes on the films Häxan, Black Sunday, Inferno, and Witchery. The horror fun begins here! You can now subscribe on iTunes (or the podcast service of your choice that accepts RSS feeds) to just The Deliberations of Doom Podcast! Either search for Deliberations of Doom
Highly Suspect Reviews: Happy Death Day 2U
The sequel to 2017’s surprise hit with both audiences and critics is here and…quite frankly, given the track record of horror sequels to big commercial hits, I’m not sure we were expecting much. The sequel returns pretty much the ENTIRE original cast and shakes things up again, with surprises and plot-change-ups all over the place and the comedy even more dominant
Screener Squad: The Hole in the Ground
It’s time for a trip to Ireland with this Sundance horror flick. Seana Kerslake and James Quinn Markey play a mother and son who have moved to the Irish countryside to build a new life for themselves. One night when her son runs off into a forest, she finds him near a massive ominous sinkhole. He seems unhurt, but gradually