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Highly Suspect Reviews: Annihilation
When Natalie Portman’s husband (Oscar Issac) goes missing for a year and then mysteriously appears and collapses in critical condition, she’s all like WTF? And then when on the way to the hospital, they are stopped and dragged into some kinda weirdo military outpost on the border of a strange shimmery wall, she’s like 2xWTF? Turns out, alien stuff from
Highly Suspect Reviews: Game Night
Jason Bateman and Rachel McAdams are the cutest (and most competitive) couple ever, and they host a regular ‘game night’ at their house with another couple and their friend who always shows up with a different date. When Jason’s better looking/more successful brother (Kyle Chandler) comes to town and hosts a party with a sports car as a prize for
Somebody Likes It Ep 124: The Holiday Mixtape Show 2017
We figured out somewhere along the way that our Holiday Mixtape show wasn’t an annual tradition, actually. Mostly because we skipped doing it last year altogether. In retrospect, it’s probably better this way: Christmas songs tend to feel like abrupt departures from the norm, with a set of rules all their own, and a certain ascribed timelessness that may ensure
The Gathering: The Second Party
Our bi-weekly party meet-up continues with lots of the folks from the last one, and a bunch more new voices, albeit ones you’ll recognize from elsewhere on the site. The word is getting out that The Gathering is fun, albeit chaotic. It’s a recording of a party, so a bit of chaos is gonna happen. This week we talk, well,
Digital Noise Episode 180: The Luck of Aaron
February 19, 2018
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Blu-ray, Digital Noise, DVD, film, Home releases, Movie Review, podcast, TV, TV show review
This week Aaron and Chris dive into a huge stack of titles and come up winners. I mean, largely. At least opposed to what Joe had to deal with on the last show. Poor Joe.
Highly Suspect Reviews: Star Trek: Discovery – Season 1
The Federation of Shameless Star Trek fans at Oneofus.net has assembled to bring you the review of Star Trek: Discovery, the first season. But be prepared: this is not merely feverish praise nor is it fan rage, but shockingly is a pretty balanced review. Listen to Chris, Morgan, and Elliott suss it out.

