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Breakfast Pub Episode 249!
BREAKFAST PUB EPISODE 249 Chris and Harris tackle all the new movie and tv show trailers and news stories and boy do we have a great time doing it! RED SHIRT subscribers and above can check it out right here! Please think about becoming a paid subscriber to Oneofus.net, support our huge network of shows, and get access to tons
Digital Noise Episode 234: Our Night Wish is a Bucket of Blood
DIGITAL NOISE EPISODE 234: OUR NIGHT WISH IS A BUCKET OF BLOOD John and Chris tackle an enormous stack of home releases with some all-time and dreadfully underseen classics both in the really good and hilariously awful senses. All titles were sent to Digital Noise by the distribution companies in question for the purpose of review. No other compensation was
Infestation: Fantastic Fest 2019: FINAL THOUGHTS
INFESTATION: FANTASTIC FEST 2019: FINAL THOUGHTS The whole Fest crew got together to talk about all the films that didn’t get discussed in the video reviews we did. And that’s a LOT of films. Short-ish takes on everything from the sweet anime Ride Your Wave to the philosophical sci-fi German prison film The Platform is talked about and, as it’s
Infestation: Fantastic Fest 2019: The Seventh Round
INFESTATION: FANTASTIC FEST 2019: THE SEVENTH ROUND Our video review coverage of Fantastic Fest wraps up with a look at two of the biggest successes at this year’s festival. Legendary Korean director Bong Joon-ho brings us his magnum opus with the comedy-thriller Parasite, which might be the best film of the whole festival (or the year?) according to our team.
Infestation: Fantastic Fest 2019: The Sixth Round
INFESTATION: FANTASTIC FEST 2019: THE SIXTH ROUND Wow, we saw a lot of movies at Fantastic Fest this year and our coverage continues with a look at two big hits at the festival. VFW is about some old grizzled war vets at their local VFW bar who are drawn into a bloody Assault on Precinct 13-ish confrontation with a never-ending
Highly Suspect Reviews: Joker
JOKER MOVIE REVIEW Controversy tends to bring sales and that’s certainly appearing to be the case in the DC Comics kinda-sorta Joker origin story starring Joaquin Phoenix as the garishly painted killer. Here, in a pre-Batman time, he plays a failing clown for hire/stand-up who already is severely psychologically damaged and the mean streets of Gotham aren’t exactly helping him

