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Screener Squad: Avengement
AVENGEMENT MOVIE REVIEW The Screener Squad is ready to kick ass and watch movies…and they’re not out of movies! In Avengement, we follow Cain Burgess (Scott Adkins), a low-level crook turned hardened killer. After breaking out of jail following a lengthy sentence, he holds up a bar and details how he became the killer he is now, along with his
Their Final Watch Begins – Episode 6 – The Iron Throne – featuring Chris Cox!
THEIR FINAL WATCH BEGINS – EPISODE 6 – THE IRON THRONE The final Game of Thrones (until the prequel shows) is here and EVERYONE is making sure everyone else knows exactly what their opinion is on it. I mean, everyone. Even people who don’t watch Game of Thrones. That’s how big a TV event this was. And, as you might
Screener Squad: We Have Always Lived in the Castle
WE HAVE ALWAYS LIVED IN THE CASTLE MOVIE REVIEW The Screener Squad goes gothic with this newest release We Have Always Lived in the Castle. Mary Katherine Blackwood (Taissa Farmiga), or ‘Merricat,’ lives with her sister Constance (Alexandra Daddario) and Uncle Julian (Crispin Glover) in isolation years after a family tragedy. Things get turned upside when their cousin Charles (Sebastian
Screener Squad: See You Yesterday
SEE YOU YESTERDAY MOVIE REVIEW Netflix is delving into the time-travel genre with Spike Lee aboard as a producer. Meet CJ and Sebastian, two ordinary kids that discover time travel during an experiment, which they use to try and save the life of CJ’s brother from a shooting. But things aren’t that simple as they learn that their actions have
Breakfast Pub Episode 229!
BREAKFAST PUB MOVIE AND TV NEWS Chris is joined by Breakfast Pub first-timer Alan and boy, did he step on a landmine. It’s time for the Networks to release the trailers of all their upcoming shows so OMG is this BP packed with stuff. So packed, in fact, we said screw it, this one is free for everyone to listen
Highly Suspect Reviews: The White Crow
For you slightly more cultured types out there, you may be familiar with Rudolf Nureyev. He was a Russian ballet dancer who was widely thought of as being the greatest male dancer of his generation. More excitingly (for the purposes of biopic storytelling), he was the first Soviet artist during the Cold War to defect. It was no small thing.

