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Highly Suspect Reviews: Wish Upon
I’m starting to think there’s a Chinese antique store out there like in Friday the 13th: The Series, that only sells cursed items. This high school girl (Joey King) gets a wishing box (?) from her father (Ryan Phillipe) who is a…dumpster diver? Professionally? You got me. Anyway, box is cursed, as I said, and you don’t have to feed
Deliberations of Doom Ep 10: Vampires
July 12, 2017
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Blu-ray, Deliberations Of Doom, DVD, film, Home releases, horror, Movie Review, podcast
The Doom Patrol (Chris, Patience, Russell, Rob, and Phil) take on the horror topic of vampires and all agree to pick some movies they dig that aren’t always the first ones you think of when it comes to vampire movies. Check out part one of our take on vampire movies starting with a new theme song, our weekly look at
Screamcast 138: Bring Your Red Mob For Some Sweet Sugar
This episode Sarah Jane (@fookthis) takes a break from her Girl Gang’s #PJPajamaPartyMassacre and joins us to discuss a handful of Vinegar Syndrome releases including SWEET SUGAR, RED MOB, MALIBU HIGH, THE HEARSE & more! Josh Obershaw also returns with the news and we also make some time for The Back Room.
Somebody Likes It Ep 108 – Billie Holiday: Lady in Satin
What a fucking tragedy. I’m not talking about when they took Surge soda off the market, or the final season of the A-Team, or even how all the eagles died because of all the DDT and shit. No, I am referring to Billie Holiday’s life. Essentially birth to death it was non-stop sadness, for no reason other than that she
Have You Seen This, Man: The Eyes of My Mother
HAVE YOU SEEN THIS, MAN?! Our special PUBLIC AXIS podcast where we watch a movie that one or some of us have never seen before, then revel in the experience! We gasp at discomfort of the 2016 black-and-white art horror film, THE EYES OF MY MOTHER, directed by Nicolas Pesce. And what better guest to stew in bloody misery than
Jumanji: More Than Just a Game
The year is 1995. This is the year that films such as Se7en and The Usual Suspects are released, establishing Hollywood giants for years to come. Toy Story, the first ever fully computer generated feature film is released to widespread acclaim and box office success. Braveheart, Casino, Friday, Goldeneye, Apollo 13 and the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers battle for supremacy at