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‘Darkland’ Review
Darkland is a Danish crime thriller that was almost selected as the country’s foreign film entry into the Academy Awards. As the title would suggest, Darkland is a gloomy film, the lighting almost always low and the outside shots overcast. Dar Salim stars as Zaid, a second generation Iraqi immigrant to Denmark, and respected surgeon with a pregnant wife. Zaid’s
Geeks@Large Episode 29: Birth Runner 2017
It’s Steven’s birthday and Neil & Taylor help him celebrate by discussing the new follow-up to a neo noir classic, Blade Runner 2049! Do the fellas think its a worthwhile sequel or is this movie better off lost like tears in rain? Check out Geeks@Large on Twitter! Check out our movie commentaries at BandCamp! Check out Taylor’s web comic,
Movie BS Ep 379: ‘Marshall,’ ‘Professor Marston and the Wonder Women,’ ‘Battle of the Sexes,’ ‘The Foreigner’
0:00 – Hello, a behind-the-scenes story about the massage Jeff had to pay for 8:50 – Marshall review 22:10 – Professor Marston and the Wonder Women review 35:05 – Battle of the Sexes review 43:40 – The Foreigner review (Snider only) 49:40 – This week’s DVDs, plus we’re giving away copies of Planes, Trains and Automobiles on Blu-ray/DVD — two copies, one to
Digital Noise Episode 171: Default Halloween Episode
Oh, what the hell. We’ll just call this episode of our home release review show our Halloween episode this year. Mainly because it ended up having the most amount of horror (or horror adjacent) titles that we’re reviewing this month. But Chris and Marco make the most of it and have quite a few quality ‘must see’ movies to discuss.
‘Firstborn’ Review
A man and woman are walking home at night, making their way down a deserted street. They stop in the middle of the road and are almost clipped by a motorcyclist. The woman calls the man an asshole and he proceeds to violently attack them. This is the opening scene of Firstborn: a scenario which sends the lead character spiraling
Highly Suspect Reviews: Marshall
Chadwick Boseman takes on the role of legendary NAACP lawyer (and later, Supreme Court Justice) Thurgood Marshall in this story of an early case where he defended a black man on trial for raping a white woman. Forced by a racist system and intolerant judge to only act as an advisor for the case, he has to make the reluctant

