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The Final Days of Gotham – Episode 5 – Pena Dura
Riddle us this, Gothamites! It’s a Riddler-centric episode this time out. As Jim and Harvey continue to investigate the death of 300 refugees, they come across an old army buddy of Jim’s named Eduardo (Shane West) who helps them uncover that Ed Nygma bought the dreaded RPG. The problem? Riddler was not actually in control of himself when he did
Screener Squad: Velvet Buzzsaw
Dan Gilroy is the latest big name director to sign up with Netflix for an exclusive film and it’s finally here, his much-anticipated art world skewering/horror film starring Jake Gyllenhaal, Rene Russo, Toni Collette, Daveed Diggs, John Malkovich, and more. The simple break-down is, when a gallery employee finds a treasure trove of outsider art by a dead neighbor with no
Screener Squad: Taking Tiger Mountain
Ever wondered how Bill Paxton started his career? Well, some students at the University of Texas will show you how…whether you wanted to know or not. In this…movie(?), Bill Paxton plays a man in a post-apocalyptic future where an ultra-patriarchal society has taken over the world and implemented prostitution towns. Bill has been programmed by a group of feminist terrorists
Digital Noise Episode 209: Tonally All Over the Place
February 1, 2019
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Blu-ray, Digital Noise, DVD, film, Home releases, Movie Review, podcast, TV, TV show review
John and Chris have a wild mix of totally different types of films/tv shows to discuss this week. And Marco makes a special appearance to discuss one we missed from the previous show. PLEASE USE OUR IMAGE LINKS TO BUY ANY OF THESE TITLES ON AMAZON. IN FACT, PLEASE USE THEM AS YOUR STARTING POINT FOR
Screener Squad: Then Came You
It’s time for everyone’s favorite genre: dying teenager romantic dramas. In this movie, we follow a hypochondriac teen Calvin (Asa Butterfield) as he deals with his day to day job as an airport baggage handler. One day, a young British girl named Skye (Maisie Williams) enters his life and convinces him to help her fulfill her eccentric bucket list before
Highly Suspect Reviews: Capernaum
It’s time to start watching all the Oscar nominees that we missed along the way and Capernaum, a Lebanese film up for Best Foreign Language Film, leads the pack. This moving drama follows a 12-year-old boy as he becomes disconnected from his grifter family and ends up having to take care of an infant child himself. We didn’t all see

