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The Gathering Party Podcast

The Gathering – The Nineteenth Party

Holiday madness is in full swing. Oneofus.net’s party-podcast takes on Christmas music, tells REAL (?) ghost stories around the internet yule log, and in general, madness ensues. If you’re a Brown Coat or above subscriber, you can check out all THREE segments right here.
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Eye On The Prize Awards Show Podcast

Eye on the Prize Ep. 20 – Catching Up With the Critics

The Prizefighters return to catch up on the mountains of critic group awards, the Screen Actors Guild nominations and a last-minute opinion on Kevin Hart stepping down as Oscar host. Who is leading the early prizes? How is the race shaping up? Will there actually be a host this year? Check it out here! Also, you also get to hear
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Digital Noise

Digital Noise Episode 204: Overwhelmed with Titles

Chris and John take on a stack of foreign films, some classics that need revisiting, and more. Also featuring Martin on a special segment with Chris about the 4k home release of Westworld Season 2!                   PLEASE USE OUR IMAGE LINKS TO BUY ANY OF THESE TITLES ON AMAZON. IN FACT, PLEASE USE THEM AS YOUR STARTING
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Screener Squad: The Quake

Norway thought its brush with disaster had been averted when The Wave hit them. They were very wrong! In this sequel to the hit 2015 movie, the lead characters return and are still recovering from the post-traumatic stress of the last disaster. However, after geologist Kristian (Kristoffer Joner) investigates the death of a colleague, he comes upon the colleague’s study
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Books & Beer – Ep 15: Crime Fiction

After a brief chat about racism in The Lord of the Rings, the Book Bois drink mystery beers and discuss a broad range of crime fiction: Dare Me by Megan Abbott, Agatha Christie, Daphne Du Maurier and Out by Natsuo Kirino. Spoiler alert: Andrew isn’t dead. That was just a red herring.
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Highly Suspect Reviews: Mortal Engines

Peter Jackson and Frank Walsh produce and co-write this adaptation of the YA novel(s) of the same name. Imagine a post-war-devastated world where (somehow) a lot of humanity has survived by turning their cities into giant mobile tanks that roam the wastelands looking for resources. And bigger cities prey on smaller ones. Now imagine Hugo Weaving playing the evil guy,
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