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Highly Suspect Reviews: Robin Hood
There’s no science to the statement, “It’s so bad, it’s good”. No way to even really characterize it in specifics that would be applicable to everyone or even more than a niche audience who would feel that way. Well, this 2018 version of the venerable old tale of Robin Hood is that movie for Alan and Chris. Taron Egerton is
Highly Suspect Reviews: Creed 2
There was no way there wasn’t going to be a sequel to Creed. Or, most likely, 5 or 6 more sequels. This time around Michael B. Jordan returns as Adonis Creed who, under the continued tutelage of Rocky Balboa, has to fight the son of the man who killed his father in the ring 30 years before. With Dolph Lundgren
Highly Suspect Reviews: Ralph Breaks the Internet
Disney chucks out another sequel as John C. Reilly returns as the video game character Wreck-It-Ralph and Sarah Silverman as his friend Vanellope. This time they leave the arcade through a new wi-fi router installed there to try to find a way to get a replacement piece for Vanellope’s broken game or else it’ll be sold off. Can they navigate
Highly Suspect Reviews: Green Book
Peter Farrelly makes a tight turn away from his usual fare with his brother to direct this true-ish story about a friendship that develops through an Italian-American bruiser named Tony Lip (Viggo Mortensen) and a refined, successful, African-American pianist named Doctor Shirley (Mahershala Ali) when Tony is hired to be Shirley’s driver on a concert tour of the deep south.
Screener Squad: Krampus Origins
Tis the season…for horror! In this Christmas horror film, we follow a group of soldiers in World War 1 who accidentally release the demonic Krampus from an artifact. After the soldiers are killed, the artifact is sent to the commanding officer’s widow, who runs a small-town orphanage. When the orphans once again release the Krampus from its prison, they must
Screener Squad: Mail Order Monster
Chris has joined forces with regular Screener Squad reviewer Bradly Martin for two horror movie reviews this week. Their first movie, Mail Order Monster, follows a young girl named Sam (Madison Horcher) dealing with the death of her mother and the harassment of bullies. In addition, her father (Josh Hopkins) is dating a new woman (Charisma Carpenter). Deciding she has had enough,