Highly Suspect Reviews: The Punisher S1
Marvel’s latest show on Netflix is the highly anticipated/dreaded, The Punisher, featuring the ideally cast Jon Bernthal as Frank Castle, the veteran who is on a never-ending rampage against crime and anyone even with a tertiary connection to the murder of his family. But what did we think about it? Listen to Chris, Jeff, and Logan weigh the pros and
The Original Gentlemen: Season 4 Episode 6: I Got Nothing
December 4, 2017
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film, Martin Thomas, Movie Review, podcast, The Original Gentlemen, TV, TV show review
The trio (Chris, Martin, Beau) sit down again with a complete and total lack of preparedness and nonetheless find a lot of catching up to do as they discuss what they’re watching on tv right now and some of the upcoming awards screeners they’ve watched. Subscribers at the Brown Coat level or above can check it out right here.
Movie BS Ep 385: ‘The Disaster Artist,’ ‘The Shape of Water,’ ‘Call Me by Your Name’
0:00 – Hello, it’s the holidays, here’s an iTunes review 2:20 – The Disaster Artist review 21:30 – The Shape of Water review, ending Jeff getting owned 33:45 – Call Me by Your Name review 44:15 – Movie of the Month, Grave of the Fireflies, is postponed till next week 45:20 – This week’s DVDs are so-so, but we have
Eye On the Prize – Ep 1: Humble Beginnings
Oscar season is upon us and we have launched a new podcast to keep you up to date on who is on track to take home the gold. This is Eye on the Prize with Justin Zarian, a limited run podcast for cinephiles who want to do fantasy football without that whole sports thing. This week is a bit of
Highly Suspect Reviews: The Disaster Artist
The Room is one of those weird cultural things. This movie, a truly game-changing terrible film on an Ed Wood sea-change level, has been an anomaly since it was first discovered by midnight movie crowds. How did it even get made? Who is this Tommy Wiseau weirdo who wrote/directed/produced/starred in the thing? Weirdo is the central question and I’m not sure
Books and Beer – Ep 1: Haunted House
This month on Books and Beer, Zach, Andrew, and Miguel go exploring haunted houses throughout literature. From The Yellow Wallpaper through Horrorstor, they discuss the common tropes of the haunted house story. Place your bets on the death match over which haunted house novel is better; Shirley Jackson’s The Haunting at Hill House or Richard Matheson’s Hell House. They won’t

