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															Screener Squad: The Wind
THE WIND MOVIE REVIEW It’s weird how we generally don’t get a lot of old west horror films. Horror fans ask for them. But no. I mean, the old west was creepy. Lots of stuff trying to kill you. And now, in The Wind we get some supernatural creepy-crawlies coming after our characters…or do we? Caitlin Gerard plays frontierwoman, Lizzy
		
						Infestation: SXSW 2019: Roundup Part Three
Martin and Chris are back from the streets of Austin Texas during SXSW 2019, this time taking a look at the films The Art of Self-Defense and Run This Town and Ben Glasthal visits the SXSW gaming expo.
		
						Infestation: SXSW 2019 Roundup Part 2
Martin and Chris talk cheesy deliciousness at SXSW with Cheesetopia, look at the Game of Thrones installation “Bleed For the Throne”, visit the tech trade show, and discuss the films Human Nature and Villains.
		
						Highly Suspect Reviews: Shazam
SHAZAM MOVIE REVIEW The very first comic book superhero to get adapted into a film (in 1941) finally gets a second round with the release of the DCU film Shazam. Once a more popular hero than even Superman, the originally titled Captain Marvel (forced to change his name over a lawsuit with DC, and 20 years after that being bought
		
						Screener Squad: Mercy Black
MERCY BLACK MOVIE REVIEW I think the Slender Man murder (look it up) convinced us all that A: Kids are dangerous and B: Faith can be a scary viral meme. I mean, no duh, but this really cemented that an imaginary horror character dreamed up on the internet could take on such weight that it led some children to commit
		
						Screener Squad: Sobibor
SOBIBOR MOVIE REVIEW We may not be able to pronounce the name, but we certainly understand the heavy drama featured in Sobibor. Lara and Bradly are here to tell you about Russia’s entry to last year’s Best Foreign Language Film category with this WWII Holocaust drama. Based on a story set within the infamous Sobibor concentration camp in Poland, we
		
						 
								 
  
  
  
  
  
 
 
 

 
