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Highly Suspect Reviews: The Aftermath
THE AFTERMATH MOVIE REVIEW It is the end of WWII and Germany is a bombed-out mess. People struggle to survive as allied troops move in for the reconstruction. Keira Knightley is an Englishwoman joining her colonel husband, Jason Clarke, in Hamburg, as he proceeds with the operation. They are sequestered in a sizable mansion that belongs…or belonged…to an architect and
Highly Suspect Reviews: The Hummingbird Project
THE HUMMINGBIRD PROJECT MOVIE REVIEW Jesse Eisenberg and Alexander Skarsgård are cousins who work in high tech but they are tired for working for someone else (namely, their boss played by Salma Hayek) and they want to strike out on their own with the idea of a physical fiber optic line laid between Kansas and Wall Street that would increase
Highly Suspect Reviews: Dumbo
DUMBO MOVIE REVIEW Disney has been making mad bank off these live-action-ish remakes of their classic animated properties so here comes the weird mutated baby no one wanted…oh, except for of course Tim Burton. It’s kinda his whole schtick. The tale of the little elephant with giant ears who can fly has been DRASTICALLY changed for this version (before you
Screener Squad: The Highwaymen
THE HIGHWAYMEN MOVIE REVIEW It’s time to hit the road with Kevin Costner and Woody Harrelson to hunt down some dangerous criminals…eventually….at some point in the movie. Chris, Allen, and Justin are here to review The Highwaymen, the newest epic from Netflix and John Lee Hancock (The Founder, Saving Mr. Banks). With Bonnie and Clyde still on the loose, Texas
Screener Squad: The Dirt
THE DIRT MOVIE REVIEW We are a little behind on this review, but hear us out. We were out late at this crazy party and then someone decided that we all needed a bump. And well…we saw this movie and felt totally vindicated for our life decisions! In Netflix’s adaptation of the outlandish book, Jeff Tremaine (Jackass) takes us through
Screener Squad: The Chaperone
THE CHAPERONE MOVIE REVIEW Bradly and Justin are about to bring a little class to the site with the newest movie from Julian Fellows, the writer of Downton Abbey. That should be enough of a litmus test to determine whether you’ll be interested in seeing this movie. This book adaptation follows a chaperone named Norma (Elizabeth McGovern) who volunteers to

