Highly Suspect Reviews: 12 Strong
Chris Hemsworth leads a group of 12 soldiers as the first post-9/11 attack on the Taliban in Afganistan in this true(ish) story that surprised us more than a bit. I mean, sure, you got Michael Peña, Michael Shannon, William Fichtner, Saïd Taghmaoui, and strangely (that we wished we had seen more of him) Rob Riggle. And no question, this is
Highly Suspect Reviews: Den of Thieves
A top-tier group of criminals. A no-rules broken cop and his loyal crew. The heist to end all heists. Sounds kinda like…Heat, right? But no Pacino or DeNiro here. You gotcher Gerard Butler as the dirty cop. You got (as far as the marketing campaign is concerned) 50 Cent as your big criminal, although in reality, the leader of that group is
Eye on the Prize – Ep. 6: The Sound of Winning
The prizefighters are back with a truckload of awards talk. Justin Zarian, Ian Butcher and Shakyl Lambert take a deep dive to talk about the Golden Globe winners, major guild nominees and their favorites from the Oscars’ music categories (with bite-size pieces from the mentioned tracks). There’s also a notable amount of talk over The Book of Henry as Shak
Public Axis #172: Wrestling with Tragedy
The Best Wrestlers of All Time! Never Got Presents! Mass Extinction! And it’s LIVE! Public Axis, doing it live, the core three in the place to be and our guests – a live audience! Recorded at the Blind Tiger Comedy Club on November 17th, 2017. Let your friends know about Public Axis on Facebook and Twitter and keep those Facebook
Highly Suspect Reviews: Phantom Thread
Daniel Day-Lewis plays Reynolds Woodcock (titter), a famed dressmaking fashion king who puts silk on the backs of celebrities and royalty. When he meets a young girl named Alma (Vicky Krieps) he is taken with her, but is it more as a lover or as someone with the right frame to hang his dresses on? And how long will she, or
Highly Suspect Reviews: The Commuter
Liam Neeson tries one last go-round as an action star by teaming up again with director Jaume Collet-Serra (Non-Stop, Unknown) for this film that according to what Chris could get out of Ian, Lara, and JC, is basically two hours of Liam walking up and down a train going, “Is it him?”. Basically, Vera Farmiga offers this ordinary joe a

