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Screener Squad: Daniel Isn’t Real
DANIEL ISN’T REAL MOVIE REVIEW Luke (Miles Robbins) has a problem. He had an imaginary friend as a child named Daniel but he ended up being a bit problematic. So, Luke and his mother locked him away (symbolically?) in an old dollhouse. Flash to modern-day and Luke is all grown up, in college, and has a bit of a problem
Highly Suspect Reviews: The Aeronauts
THE AERONAUTS MOVIE REVIEW In this ‘not exactly historically accurate, but oh hell, close enough’ adventure story, staid scientist Eddie Redmayne has teamed up with the showy (but troubled) pilot Felicity Jones to pilot a hot air balloon higher than anyone ever has before (the showy) and collect data on weather patterns (the staid). It is not, to say the
Breakfast Pub Episode 258
BREAKFAST PUB EPISODE 258 It’s time for more news and trailers with Justin and Nathan in charge of the Breakfast Pub this week. Together they will discuss the Black Widow trailer, Pete Davidson’s weird NDA’s at his comedy shows, the Annie Award nominees, and much more. RED SHIRTS and above can listen to their lively discussion right here! Please think
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Screener Squad: Atlantics
ATLANTICS MOVIE REVIEW The Screener Squad is back to cover more international Oscar hopefuls with Netflix’s release of the Cannes Grand Prix winner Atlantics. The story follows a young girl named Ada (Mame Bineta Sane), who is in love with a construction worker named Souleiman (Ibrahima Traore), but is betrothed to a wealthy mogul named Omar (Babacar Sylla). After Souleiman
Screener Squad: Hala
HALA MOVIE REVIEW It’s time to come of age once again (can you do that more than once?) with the release of Apple TV+’s new movie, Hala. Adapted from a short film of the same name, the story follows the eponymous character (Geraldine Viswanathan), who is dealing with her burgeoning hormones, college in her immediate future, and veiled tensions slowly

