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Highly Suspect Reviews: Star Trek: Discovery – Season 1

The Federation of Shameless Star Trek fans at Oneofus.net has assembled to bring you the review of Star Trek: Discovery, the first season. But be prepared: this is not merely feverish praise nor is it fan rage, but shockingly is a pretty balanced review. Listen to Chris, Morgan, and Elliott suss it out.
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Digital Noise Episode 179: Pure Suffering

This week Joe and Chris take on all the home release Blu-Ray and DVD titles.               
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Highly Suspect Reviews: Early Man

Aardman Animation brings us another collection of goofy claymated characters in this movie featuring Eddie Redmayne as Dug, a stone age caveman who takes charge in trying to get his land back from bronze age encroachers by challenging them to a game of soccer. So, to be clear, this wasn’t one of our favorite Aardman movies, which is painful to
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Highly Suspect Reviews: Black Panther

Marvel’s latest is here and with it comes a lot of hype, expectations, and political messages. Is this new Wakandan film all that and a bag of chips? Is it the game-changer some critics are saying it is? Well, you have to listen to the review with Chris, Marco, Beau, and George to find out.
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The Best Valentine’s Day Movies for the Geeky Couple

It’s Valentine’s Day and you don’t have to deal with the 24 hours of constant reminders of how single you are, so congratulations! But here’s the deal: this holiday doesn’t exactly advertise itself as being terribly geek-friendly. At least not on the surface. I mean, sure, you could just watch Love, Actually again for the 3rd VD day in a
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Highly Suspect Reviews: Altered Carbon Season 1

In Netflix’s new Neo-Noir science fiction series, Joel Kinnaman is actually a Japanese dude named Takeshi. He’s been ‘sleeved’ in the body of Joel because everybody has these alien tech things in the back of their necks that stores their entire identities and memories and they can shuffle bodies. But he was brought back for a purpose: to solve the
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