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The Man Who Killed Hitler and then the Bigfoot – Fantasia Fest 2018
The Man Who Killed Hitler and then The Bigfoot sounds like a movie straight out of the 1960s or 70s. It just screams goofy exploitation camp. Surprisingly, this is only partially true. Sam Elliott stars as Calvin, an old WWII veteran who holds a secret that haunts him every day. He is the man who assassinated Hitler. Although, it does
Highly Suspect Reviews: Eighth Grade
You wouldn’t think a little indie film about an adorable little eighth-grade girl who makes her own motivational youtube videos (that no one watches) and has trouble making friends or connecting with her father would be one of the most highly praised films of the year, but here we are. Comedian Bo Burnham writes and directs as if he was
Highly Suspect Reviews: Don’t Worry, He Won’t Get Far on Foot.
Gus Van Sant directs Joaquim Phoenix as the well-known quadriplegic cartoonist John Callahan as we follow his travails through alcoholism, recovery, and dealing with a not-always admiring public. Based on the artist’s autobiography, the film also stars Jack Black, Rooney Mara, and a very notable turn by Jonah Hill. Listen to Chris, Beau, and Marco give their review. Just interested
Screener Squad: Leave No Trace
The Screener Squad returns to talk about, and stop us if you’ve heard this before, a movie where Ben Foster plays an unhinged person. Real shocker, right? While living in the woods of Oregon with his teenage daughter, a minor incident derails their ideal survivalist existence and forces them to find a new way to co-exist with a society Ben
Highly Suspect Reviews: The Equalizer 2
Antoine Fuqua and Denzel Washington are back together again in the first sequel Denzel has ever starred in (I know, how is that possible?) and it’s to that just-okay adaptation of the 80’s tv show that didn’t really feel all at all like an adaptation of said tv show. Ok, so here we go with round two and surprise: this
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

