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Highly Suspect Reviews: The Invisible Man
THE INVISIBLE MAN MOVIE REVIEW After making one of the most kick-ass sci-fi action films of 2018 (Upgrade) for 3 million dollars, director/writer Leigh Whannell turns his sights on horror with his updated take on the old Universal classic, The Invisible Man. Proving again that sometimes having to work with a smaller budget yields superior results (this time, 7 million),
Screener Squad: My Hero Academia – Heroes Rising
MY HERO ACADEMIA – HEROES RISING MOVIE REVIEW ***WARNING: SPOILER TALK NEAR THE END*** The runaway anime hit My Hero Academia continues with a second cinematic outing. Heroes Rising surprisingly takes place closer to where the manga is now than the anime series, with the class of 1A setting up a practice hero agency to help a small island. During
Screener Squad: Sonic The Hedgehog
SONIC THE HEDGEHOG MOVIE REVIEW If you grew up in the ’80s or ’90s then you’re no stranger to the “Sega” theme or their blue hedgehog mascot, and since everything old is new again, it’s we have Sonic the Hedgehog in theaters now. After being in development hell since 2013 we get Sonic (Ben Schwartz) living in our world in
Screener Squad: The Night Clerk
THE NIGHT CLERK MOVIE REVIEW Saban Films strikes again with the release of this new crime drama The Night Clerk. The story focuses on a young hotel desk clerk named Bart Bromley (Tye Sheridan). A highly autistic man, he becomes the prime suspect in a murder case that occurred on his shift due to his interests in videotaping the guests.
Breakfast Pub Episode 269!
BREAKFAST PUB EPISODE 269 Chris and Harris take on all the new movie and tv trailers and news stories, like the Baby Yoda merchandise, Westworld S3’s new direction, new Star Trek, Star Wars, and Marvel announcements and much more! RED SHIRT and above subscribers can CLICK HERE to check it out. Please think about becoming a paid subscriber to Oneofus.net,
Screener Squad: What Love Looks Like
WHAT LOVE LOOKS LIKE MOVIE REVIEW What does love look like? Probably a lot better than this film. This independent release, which was shot, edited, co-produced, written, and directed by Alex Magaña, works primarily as a series of vignettes following characters meeting cute, going on dates, dealing with insecurities, and trying to find love. And we would love to give

