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The Gathering – The Ninth Party
It’s time for you to take your bi-weekly dose of the party-podcast that rocks that is…The Gathering. This week there are THREE segments and we cover all sorts of stuff including…wait for it…comic books. And wait till you see some of our surprise guests. Sure, it’s a little more chaotic than most podcasts, to be sure, but we keep it
Somebody Likes It Ep 130: Travis Meadows – “First Cigarette”
We all know the country music songwriter’s recipe: start with a stretch of hardscrabble backstory, mix in some bad luck with the ladies, stir the bottom of the bottle around, maybe sprinkle in a stint in the pokey for good measure. Rinse. Repeat. Your typical country artist could sing the blues, but somehow this feels heavier. More wrought with shame.
Deliberations of Doom Episode 25 – Werewolves Pt 2
Oneofus.net’s Horror crew continues with their look at werewolf movies, but not before they answer a big stack of listener mail! Then it’s on to the 1994 Jack Nicholson film Wolf and the indie ‘lycanthropy as a metaphor for puberty’ classic from 2000, Ginger Snaps.
Late Night Conversation – Ep 3
Our newest bonus series for subscribers (Time Lords and above) continues as Chris sits down after a recording session with Marco and Frank, as they discuss film criticism, westerns, musicals, and whatever else the conversation ends up leading them to. Thus, Late Night Conversation, the podcast that is that spirited talk you get into with your friends after you get
Highly Suspect Reviews: First Reformed
Legendary Hollywood screenwriter Paul Schraeder writes and directs this film about Toller (Ethan Hawke), a priest overseeing a very small church kept going, despite minimum attendance, largely because of its long history. His own struggles with the death of his son who he encouraged to enlist in the military (as the family tradition dictated) is sidelined by a young parishioner
Highly Suspect Reviews: How To Talk to Girls at Parties
A teenage punk (Alex Sharp) from the streets of Croydon England and his friends end up at a party populated by some serious weirdos in colored vinyl outfits but also the girl of our young protagonist’s dreams (Elle Fanning). Unfortunately, she and her vinyl-coated friends are all aliens who aren’t planning on sticking around for long. Add in a punk

