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Blue on My Mind – Fantasia Fest 2018
Mix mermaids with a coming of age tale, and you get pure intensity! Luna Wedler stars as Mia, a young Swiss teenager going through the tumultuous times of puberty. If that wasn’t enough, she’s also turning into a mermaid. When I saw the trailer for Blue on my Mind, I was already a little biased. I love the coming of
Digital Noise Episode 190 – The Last Virgin House by the Spring
This week, Aaron and Chris have a ton of both great and challenging titles to discuss but they have a great time doing it! PLEASE USE OUR IMAGE LINKS TO BUY ANY OF THESE TITLES ON AMAZON. IN FACT, PLEASE USE THEM AS YOUR STARTING POINT FOR ANYTHING YOU BUY OFF OF AMAZON. And guess what? You
Deliberations of Doom Ep 30 – Christmas in July Pt 1
Our deliberations take us to that holiday that has become so ripe for the horror genre, Xmas. But of course, we’re not gonna talk about it in December. How cliche! This episode we discuss Better Watch Out (with an exclusive about the director/writer’s next film), Dead End, and Krampus. You can now subscribe on iTunes (or the podcast service
The Man Who Killed Hitler and then the Bigfoot – Fantasia Fest 2018
The Man Who Killed Hitler and then The Bigfoot sounds like a movie straight out of the 1960s or 70s. It just screams goofy exploitation camp. Surprisingly, this is only partially true. Sam Elliott stars as Calvin, an old WWII veteran who holds a secret that haunts him every day. He is the man who assassinated Hitler. Although, it does
Highly Suspect Reviews: Eighth Grade
You wouldn’t think a little indie film about an adorable little eighth-grade girl who makes her own motivational youtube videos (that no one watches) and has trouble making friends or connecting with her father would be one of the most highly praised films of the year, but here we are. Comedian Bo Burnham writes and directs as if he was
Highly Suspect Reviews: Don’t Worry, He Won’t Get Far on Foot.
Gus Van Sant directs Joaquim Phoenix as the well-known quadriplegic cartoonist John Callahan as we follow his travails through alcoholism, recovery, and dealing with a not-always admiring public. Based on the artist’s autobiography, the film also stars Jack Black, Rooney Mara, and a very notable turn by Jonah Hill. Listen to Chris, Beau, and Marco give their review. Just interested