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Books and Beer – Ep10: The Dying Earth

We take a trip so far into the future that we’re nearly at the End of Time. Andrew and Zach explore the science/fantasy Dying Earth subgenre while Miguel eats red gushers. In a world of supercomputers, vat people, sorcery, reincarnation, guilds, super AIs and gods, we cover Gene Wolfe, Jack Vance, C. J. Cherryh and Clark Ashton Smith.       
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Deliberations of Doom Episode 26: Werewolves Pt 3

Much to Patience’s chagrin, we managed to get three entire episodes in about werewolf movies, this time rounding out the list with our look at The Howling, Brotherhood of the Wolf, Wolf Cop, and Dog Soldiers.  
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Digital Noise Episode 186 – Leading Ladies

Join John and Chris in their voyage to review this stack of Blu-Rays and DVDs that I’m only now realizing all had (with one exception) female lead protagonists. Why didn’t this occur to us during the review? Well, stop yer bitchin’, I put it in the text.            
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I Am Not an Easy Man – Movie Analysis

 A few months ago, a film was dropped right onto Netflix that did not get any buzz. It is a Netflix Original French comedy called “I Am Not an Easy Man.” The premise is that a male chauvinist hits his head and is somehow transported into a parallel world where there is matriarchy instead of a patriarchy. The gender roles
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Screener Squad: Hearts Beat Loud

Oneofus.net presents our newest review show: The Screener Squad. A show dedicated to covering the films too small for a theatrical release, too obscure for an average audience member and too good to ignore (or so we hope). In this review, Justin Zarian and Ethan cover Hearts Beat Loud, the newest indie darling from director Brett Haley (The Hero). A
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Screener Squad: Jurassic Games

Oneofus.net presents our newest review show: the Screener Squad. A show dedicated to covering the films too small for a theatrical release, too obscure for an average audience member and too good to ignore (or so we hope). In this review, Justin Zarian and his good friend Ethan launch this new show with a review of The Jurassic Games. In
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