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Highly Suspect Reviews: Annabelle: Creation

After Ouija 2 did everything right that Ouija 1 did terribly wrong, I thought to myself, “Self…maybe that’s exactly what Blumhouse is going to do with Annabelle 2“. ‘Cause, you know, that first one ain’t exactly The Conjuring, despite being a spin-off of it. Hell, it’s barely worthy of an Asylum rip-off of the idea. So, lo and behold they
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Annecy Animated Film Festival: ‘In this Corner of the World’ Review

While “Loving Vincent” was the best thing I’ve seen visually this year at the Annecy Animated Film Festival, “In this Corner of the World” had the best narrative. This 2016 anime by Suano Katabuchi is set in  Japan during World War II, and focuses on Suzu, a young artist. After an arranged marriage to a soldier, Suzu moves with her
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Somebody Likes It Ep 110: Jay Som – “Everybody Works”

In this case, buzz begat buzz when Oakland’s Melina Duterte drunkenly uploaded a batch of hastily recorded tracks to Bandcamp, and launched a sensation. Better known as Jay Som, her pop-up indie darling status seems only cemented since its home baked inception, an arrival marked by her legit label debut, Everybody Works. Duarte’s ascent, begged by some clear experimentation and
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Highly Suspect Reviews: Twin Peaks Episodes 12-13

The gang is all back to discuss the weirdnesses and brilliance of the latest two episodes of David Lynch’s, Twin Peaks: The Return (aka Season 3). The ending music is “Sycamore Trees” from the Fire Walk With Me soundtrack. You can buy your own copy here.
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Digital Noise Ep 160: Joe’s Vin Diesel Man Crush

Welcome to the home of the best blu-ray and dvd reviews on the world wide interwebz, Digital Noise! This week Chris is joined by Joe as they take on titles from the perversely weird to the intriguingly odd all to the sound in Joe’s head of racing high-performance engines as he wishes he was recording this podcast with Vin instead.     
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Infestation: Fantasia Fest 2017

As much as I wish we could all get up to Montreal in the summer for their big genre film festival Fantasia Fest (and not just for the fest…it’s %*&% hot down here in Texas) it’s just not in the cards anytime soon. Fortunately, the amazing folks who run it are all too kind to interested press and send out
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