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Screener Squad: Bodied
The Screener Squad is laying down some fresh beats with this review of Neon and YouTube Premium’s Bodied. Directed by music video titan Joseph Kahn, the story follows a white progressive graduate student named Adam Merkin (“American Vandal‘s” Callum Worthy). While writing a thesis about the use of offensive racial language in rap battles, he is put into a situation
Highly Suspect Reviews: The Nutcracker and the Four Realms
You knew Disney was going to get around to it eventually. Can’t you leave well enough alone? But, I suppose if even Barbie has done an adaptation of The Nutcracker, the Mouse House would at some point. And here we are. Closer in tone to the original short story that Tchaikovsky’s famous ballet was an adaptation of as well (but
Highly Suspect Reviews: Can You Ever Forgive Me?
Melissa McCarthy takes a break from her usual absurd comedy hijinx (thank FSM) to play real-life lady Lee Israel, a biographer who when her books stopped selling she found an alternate cash flow: forging letters by literary figures and selling them to collectors. Accompanied through her miserable existence largely just by her aged cat and a homeless fellow alcoholic played
Highly Suspect Reviews: Bohemian Rhapsody
In this hotly debated film (I mean, Brian Singer directed a film about one of the most iconic gay figures of all time, go figure) Rami Malek takes on the role of Queen front man Freddy Mercury and does it with aplomb. There’s no getting away from how great a performance this is, even if some folks weren’t totally thrilled
Geeks@Large Episode 36: Junji Ito, Manga’s Master of Horror
It’s Halloween time once again, gals and ghouls, and we have a delightfully horrifying subject for this episode: manga artist and horror master Junji Ito! Join Taylor and Neil as they discuss the works of Ito, reviewing both his spooky long-form stories, like Uzumaki and his spine-tingling short stories, such as The Human Chair and The Enigma of Amigara Fault.
Geeks@Large Episode 35: Back From The Dead!
It’s been awhile, hasn’t it? Yes, after a bit of an unexpected hiatus, the G@L gang has returned! To make up for lost time, Taylor, Steven, and Neil discuss a variety of topics, including the new Venom film, Sony’s Spider-Man video game and a bunch of trailers for upcoming films! Check out Geeks@Large on Twitter! Check out our movie commentaries