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The Gathering – The Seventeenth Party
This week our podcast for subscribers (Brown Coat level and above) celebrates their 17th gathering with THREE segments. We get into deep (spoiler) discussions about Castlevania, The Haunting of Hill House, The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina and so much more. Click here to check them out!
Digital Noise Episode 202 – The Gem Stack
Chris and Aaron have their work cut out for them with this giant stack of Blu-Rays and DVDs to report on for you, but as it turns out there’s a lot of gems in this stack. PLEASE USE OUR IMAGE LINKS TO BUY ANY OF THESE TITLES ON AMAZON. IN FACT, PLEASE USE THEM
Screener Squad: Burning
The Squad is back and this time they are covering a potential Oscar contender. Burning, South Korea’s submission to the Best Foreign Language category which follows Lee Jong-su (Yoo Ah-in) as he gets romantically involved with an old friend named Shin Hae-mi (Jeon Jong-so). After a trip to Africa, she returns with a new friend she made named Ben (Steven Yeun), who
Highly Suspect Reviews: Time Trap
Sometimes it really is the little indie films out of nowhere that surprise you the most. Take, for example, Time Trap. Made for a very low budget by an Austin School of Film alumni, its story about a group of young people that get lost in a cavern that exists outside of the normal flow of time is smart, fun,
Highly Suspect Reviews: Outlaw King
I know this film is called Outlaw King but YOU KNOW there was a discussion at some point about calling in Braveheart 2. Because it pretty much is. At least in terms of where the story picks up. Although Patience and Kim make an argument that to get the right crowds in the seats perhaps they could call it Chris Pine’s
Highly Suspect Reviews: The Grinch
This time it’s Illumination Entertainment’s turn (you know, that company that keeps torturing us with those nattering little yellow pill-shaped creatures) to adapt Dr. Seuss’ Christmas classic, The Grinch Who Stole Christmas. And now we officially owe Jim Carrey an apology. Sigh. This time Benedict Cumberbatch takes over the role of the now more laissez-faire titular green guy and Chris, Ben,

