Chameleons of Cinema
Artistry in transformative make-up doesn’t just refer to the talent of the person applying it. Successful portrayal of a character and use of good make-up… Read More »Chameleons of Cinema
Artistry in transformative make-up doesn’t just refer to the talent of the person applying it. Successful portrayal of a character and use of good make-up… Read More »Chameleons of Cinema
This week we discuss the most notorious Killer Santa flick of them all: Silent Night, Deadly Night! We have words for Anchor Bay regarding their… Read More »The ScreamCast: Death By Antler: The Killer Santa Round-up
Peter Jackson’s adaptation of The Hobbit, somewhat uncomfortably stretched out into three movies, reaches its conclusion with The Battle of The Five Armies and to… Read More »Highly Suspect Reviews: ‘The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies’
Anyone who has been following the widespread email leaks from Sony and a number of other studios is well aware of the possible futures of… Read More »Sony’s Last Hunt
Flash is one of my all time favorite DC characters. I’ve stated multiple times not only my love for the Flash (Wally West version primarily,… Read More »Five Quick Fixes for ‘The Flash’
Ed and Chris strap in for the latest Chris Rock “comedy” vehicle, only to find out…hey, this ain’t half bad! Clearly taking a sharp turn… Read More »Highly Suspect Reviews: Top Five
During this holiday season, the denizens of that magical gymnasium tardis discuss the college football playoff rankings, the three Heismen, and who might best JJ… Read More »Inside The Locker: Getting The Browns to the Super Bowl
Some weeks may not have a lot of actual releases, but the intrepid Digital Noise team has a lot to say about them. This is… Read More »Digital Noise Episode 72: Terrible Impressions, Great Blu-Rays
In this first episode from the city that inspired Blade Runner and Mortal Kombat, Hong Kong’s Dystopian Presenters discuss the last dregs of the urban… Read More »World of UScast: Dystopian Present Ep 1: Occupylypto
Finally! Ridley Scott has brought to the screen the unheralded story ripped from the Banksy Bible. The heroic tale of how one revolutionary street artist… Read More »Highly Suspect Reviews: ‘Exodus’