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Highly Suspect Reviews: Blumhouse’s Truth or Dare

Yes, apparently we’ve got to add ‘Blumhouse’ to the beginning of films produced by Jason Blum starting now I guess? I feel like it might have been a better idea to launch this new titular strategy with Happy Death Day because this story of teens being killed by a curse wrapped around the Truth or Dare party game….weeeeelllll….just listen to
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Books and Beer Ep 7 – Body Horror Part 1

The Book Boiz abandon the carefree glee of youthful Gushers and graduate to very hot wings to celebrate body horror. Listen to Andrew Hilbert, Miguel Villa, and Zach Chapman scream in mortal terror in their conversation about: The Hellbound Heart, Guts, and Johnny Got His Gun in part one of Body Horror.     
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Highly Suspect Reviews: A Quiet Place

John Krasinski stars in (plus, co-writes and directs) this horror film that seems to be a surprise hit with audiences. He plays the father of a family in a post-apocalypse world where monsters roam that are hyper-sensitive to sound. He and his wife (his real-life wife, Emily Blunt) have taught their children the rules of this new world to avoid getting
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Digital Noise

Digital Noise Episode 182: Agony and Ecstasy

Aaron and Chris take on another really interesting stack of titles that includes one of the most stunningly beautiful transfers of an older film ever released. Check out all of this week’s blu-ray and dvd reviews right here.                  
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The Gathering Party Podcast

The Gathering – The Fifth Party

You subscribers are in for a real treat this week as the gang is joined by Brian Salisbury making his first appearance on the show, and it’s not one you’ll want to miss. We discuss 80s movies (well, Salisbury is here, so of course), the new HBO show Barry, the first episode of season 2 of Legion, and holy crap,
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Highly Suspect Reviews: Foxtrot

From Israeli director Samuel Maoz (who did the tremendously great and criminally underseen Lebanon all the way back in 2009) comes Foxtrot, a different kind of movie from his last but one no less startling and decidedly also rather anti-war. Divided into a triptych structure, Foxtrot tells the story of a family split by the news of the death of their
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