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Giganticast Ep 13: “Godzilla: The Planet Eater” Review
Get ready for some Real Talk! Matt, Morgan, Quinn, and Mayhem’s Muse get existential up in here as they discuss their complicated feelings following the finale of the Godzilla Anime Trilogy. Giganticast now has it’s own iTunes feed and is available as well on Spotify!
Screener Squad: The Standoff at Sparrow Creek
We’ve had a good run of debut writer/director films lately and this seems to be no exception. Frank and Lara take the lead on this review of The Standoff at Sparrow Creek, a dark and tense thriller shot in Dallas, Texas. The story follows around James Badge Dale playing a former police officer and militiaman who is brought out of
Screener Squad: The Last Man
January is here and for cinema, it’s a real dumping ground. So, of course, we would get a Hayden Christensen movie somewhere in the pile. In The Last Man, he plays a soldier returning from an unspecified war while an unspecified apocalypse brews around an unspecified Latin country (yes, it’s really confusing in the movie too). While attempting to overcome his
Screener Squad: An Acceptable Loss
It’s time for some good old political intrigue. This is An Acceptable Loss, the newest film from Joe Chappelle who did so much great work on The Wire….and also Halloween: The Curse of Michael Meyers. This time, we follow Tika Sumpter as she deals with the fallout from an unpopular decision she made while serving as a security adviser for
Best of 2018: The Video
Hey everyone, so THIS should be the last of our 2018 stuff, the always takes longer than I think it will, end of year video. Bringing together the staff for Oneofus from across America, here you get to meet briefly in person the folks contributing to the site and hear about their favorite…things(?) of the past year. Check out our
Highly Suspect Reviews: Glass
M. Night Shyamalan returns to the universe of his second film Unbreakable with this sorta combo-platter of movies. Glass features from that film Bruce Willis as David Dunn, a super-strong/somewhat invulnerable real-world superhero as well as his counterpart villain, Samuel L. Jackson as the mega-intelligent Mr. Glass. From M. Night’s last film Split (which added on an easter egg at