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Screamcast 136: The Brain Had A Brainscan That Resulted In Brain Damage
BRAAAAINS! This week we sort through a pile of movies on our doorsteps and then dive into a trifecta of brain induced mayhem! First we break our Arrow Films Blu-ray of Frank Henenlotter’s BRAIN DAMAGE (1988); then we follow Edward Furlong into some CD-ROM Horror with BRAINSCAN (1994) and finally we unearth 1988’s criminally underseen THE BRAIN. As always, Josh
Highly Suspect Reviews: Wonder Woman
This is it. The big test for the DCU. Can they get past the ignominious previous three films and deliver a solid hit with this new first ever feature film version of Diana Prince’s story? Or will it be met with derision as some have suspected. The early reviews have been very strong, but we all know that can be deceptive.
Highly Suspect Reviews: Samurai Jack: Season 5
Our newly minted ‘animation crew’ takes a deep look into the fifth season of Samurai Jack and eventually, after a warning gets into serious spoiler talk. Check it out right here.
Deliberations of Doom: Our Alamo Adventure to go see “It Comes at Night”
From the Oneofus.net podcast Deliberations of Doom: Chris, Patience, and Phillip got invited to an Alamo Drafthouse Roadshow advance screening of the upcoming film It Comes at Night. Check out this video of the experience and their review. You can follow The Doom Patrol on their twitter accounts: @ProfPatience @phillipguzman @SomeVagueIdea @EvilArchEnemy @chriscoxcritic @oneofusnet
We Are Error Ep. 43: Spiritual Successors
On this week’s episode of We Are Error, Jon Romo and Christopher Herman talk about the best spiritual successors in video games. The two also discuss the biggest news stories, including the best-selling games of April 2017, the delay of Red Dead Redemption 2, the first trailer for Netflix’s Castlevania series, the casting of Tom Holland as Nathan Drake in
Digital Noise Episode 154: Let’s get the Best out of the Way First
Marco and Chris take on this week’s collection of blu-ray and dvd releases, covering not only the big titles like Logan and Get Out but little classics that may have slipped under your radar, like The Blackcoat’s Daughter and Brain Damage. Check out their educated madness right here.

