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The Gathering – The Fourth Party
Ready to join the party? Strap in for three segments this week of our crazed party podcast starring folks from all across the Oneofus landscape with plenty of folks this week who had yet to attend one of our little soirées. We discuss drugs, food, lots of tv and movies, and some stuff that I’m not even sure about because
Books & Beer Ep 6 – Talking With Author Lucas Magnum
Pop a few Gushers and stick in some ear buds as the Book Bois interview Lucas Mangum, author of Gods of the Dark Web. We chat about The Fly in all its forms, drink Kronenbourg beer, and learn how to not masturbate while writing our own sex scenes.
Intern Dot Cast Ep 28 – When We First Met
In this jam packed episode the interns return for a new season of streaming reviews. We chat about all we missed during the break including The End of the F***king World, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Love Season 3, and Mute. We also have our first disagreement of the year when we review the Netflix original When We First Met.
Somebody Likes It Ep 127: Josh Rouse – 1972
It’s hard not to wax a certain amount of nostalgic about the year you’re born: it is, after all, what lights the candle of your days. That’s not lost on Josh Rouse, who reminds us that much is revealed by the concept albums an artist releases. Rouse has long revealed a wandering attention span, but when it comes to the
Highly Suspect Reviews: The Leisure Seeker
Long-married couple has serious health problems and takes a road trip. That’s about the gist of what I’m hearing from Beau and Mike in their review of this film starring Helen Mirren (who has cancer) and Donald Sutherland (who has late stage Alzheimers). This should be a bundle of joy. Check out their review here.
Highly Suspect Reviews: Pacific Rim: Uprising
Guillermo Del Toro isn’t back for this sequel to his giant robots vs kaiju film, but Steven D. DeKnight makes his debut leap from tv to film here as he shows us the battles in broad daylight (finally) as John Boyega straps on the big jaeger shoes, taking the place of his fictional dad from the first film, Idris Elba’s

