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Highly Suspect Reviews: mother!
First off, this isn’t a Hunger Games movie. I know, I know, it’s America’s new sweetheart, Jennifer Lawrence, in the lead, but this is a film…not for everybody. That’s exactly what you should expect from a director like Darren Aronofsky. His new film features Lawrence as a submissive wife to writer’s-blocked poet Javier Bardem. They live in a big house
‘Against the Night’ Review
Nine 20-somethings go to an abandoned prison to film a fake paranormal hunting television show. Naturally, things don’t go well, but are the horrors they encounter within the dark cell blocks all part of the plan of someone more sinister or has a prank gone wretchedly wrong? This is the general plot of Brian Cavallaro’s Against the Night. We all know
Five and Out 158: Stage to Screen Adaptations
This week Wes and Steve discuss Lin Manuel Miranda, This War of Mine: The Little Ones, and our Top 5 Stage to Screen Adaptations! Enjoy! What are your Top 5 Stage to Screen Adaptations? Let us know! Leave a comment or e-mail us at fiveandoutshow@gmail.com!
Screamcast 143: The Fantastic Fest Survival Guide
Brad Henderson and Brad McHargue help Jonathan Barkan prepare for his first Fantastic Fest! NOTE: This episode was recorded before recent, highly-publicized, behind the scenes events at Fantastic Fest and nothing in the episode reflects the feelings of anyone at The Screamcast about those events.
‘Drib’ Review – Fantasia Fest 2017
“Trolling: The Movie!” would be an appropriate title for Drib, because it feels like that’s what movie is all about. The film is a documentary-comedy about the supposed real story of performance artist Amir Asgharnejad and his foray into the marketing world of energy drinks. The movie begins with a stunningly well-developed montage of commercials that parody energy drink advertisements.
‘A Life in Waves’ Review
At the beginning of A Life in Waves, we are told that even if you don’t know who Suzanne Ciani is, you still have heard her music. A bold statement, but they are probably correct. Who made the sound effects for pinball? What about the compositions for Atari games? The iconic “popping” sound of the Coca-Cola bottle. These achievements can

