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Highly Suspect Reviews: The Little Stranger

Set in 1947, Domnhall Gleeson plays a country doctor who is attending to the remains of a family who live at a crumbling, but once magnificent home. Will Poulter is the severely war-mangled son trying to run the family’s affairs but is even more crippled psychologically. Ruth Wilson is the daughter who is smarter than she seems to let on
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Highly Suspect Reviews: Kin

What would YOU do if you stumbled across a super bad-ass destroy-oh-boy space rifle? You’d probably blow some stuff the hell up, right? Yeah, us too. Considerably more restrained (at first) is the protagonist of Kin, a teen boy (Myles Truitt) who lives with his adopted father (Dennis Quaid). Their life is shaken up when his dad’s other son (Jack
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Deliberations of Doom Ep 32 – Anthologies Pt 1

The Doom Patrol gets down with the anthologized horror movies thing, taking on for this first segment, Kwaidan, The House That Dripped Blood, and Nightmares. You can now subscribe on iTunes (or the podcast service of your choice that accepts RSS feeds) to just The Deliberations of Doom Podcast! Either search for Deliberations of Doom on your podcast service or
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Infestation: RTX 2018 – Bendy and the Ink Machine

Our crew got a chance to play the game Bendy and the Ink Machine that Rooster Teeth just picked up for distribution on consoles. Take a look at the game and our interview with one of its creators.  
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Screener Squad: “Silencer”

The Screener Squad dives into the bargain bin once again. This time, they chose this little film that not only features Danny Trejo, but also legendary UFC fighters Tito Ortiz and Chuck Liddel. However, they take a backseat while we follow Chris Messner playing a retired military sniper brought in to avenge the death of Trejo’s daughter, only for things
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Screener Squad: “Hostile”

The future is rough. Especially for the poor woman in this movie. Stranded in the desert under a flipped over car with monsters after her, she must recall the experiences of her past to help her survive the present. Justin and Davey review this little indie that genuinely impressed them…only to pull the rug out from under them in the
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