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Highly Suspect Reviews: Unfriended: The Dark Web
I guess some of you really liked (or at least paid to go see) the Blumhouse produced Unfriended in 2014. We thought this ‘ghost in the machine’ laptop-vision horror was pretty lame. Now we’ve got a sequel…except, it’s really more of a reboot. This time around, we still got the laptop-o-vision as the entirety of the screen, but we join
Highly Suspect Reviews: Mama Mia!: Here We Go Again
Because your moms asked for it, here we go again (sigh) with the sequel to 2008’s insanely (and I mean that literally) popular ABBA-song infested musical film adaptation, Mama Mia! Now, the cast returns for this prequel-ish film with Lily James playing the younger version of a now dead (and having little more than a cameo appearance here) Meryl Streep.
Digital Noise Episode 189 – Joe Brower in “Boiling Point”
Joe and Chris get together to talk all the recent home releases. Check out our show and please use our image links below to buy the titles or ANYTHING you might want to buy through Amazon. If you start through our links, we get a nice kick-back and you want to support Oneofus.net, don’t ya? PLEASE
The Gathering – The Eleventh Party
SUBSCRIBER ALERT!! This week on the Gathering, our gaggle of geeks gather and discuss Luke Cage Season 2 amongst many other things and then in Part three, artist and owner of Nakatomi, Inc Tim Doyle joins us for the discussion. Subscribers at the Brown Coat or above level can check it out right here.
Deliberations of Doom Episode 29 – Female Horror Directors Pt 3
We round out our series on female horror directors with a look at Jennifer’s Body and American Mary…and what’s this? A contest for our fans to win their own set of the very same shot glasses we kill ourselves with a little more every show? Listen to the show to find out how to win! And guess what? You can
Five Films You Have to See at Fantasia Fest 2018
Once again we travel to the majestic land of Montreal, Canada as they open their doors to the annual Fantasia International Film Festival. This year will mark their 22nd run as they present international films to the world so that we can bask in their fantastical glory. While it’s a joy to venture into the magical unknown, with so many

