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Highly Suspect Reviews: The Leisure Seeker

Long-married couple has serious health problems and takes a road trip. That’s about the gist of what I’m hearing from Beau and Mike in their review of this film starring Helen Mirren (who has cancer) and Donald Sutherland (who has late stage Alzheimers). This should be a bundle of joy. Check out their review here.
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Highly Suspect Reviews: Pacific Rim: Uprising

Guillermo Del Toro isn’t back for this sequel to his giant robots vs kaiju film, but Steven D. DeKnight makes his debut leap from tv to film here as he shows us the battles in broad daylight (finally) as John Boyega straps on the big jaeger shoes, taking the place of his fictional dad from the first film, Idris Elba’s
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Highly Suspect Reviews: Isle of Dogs

Despite the lack of Fox’s confidence in Wes Anderson’s latest film, Isle of Dogs, we all jumped up to be on the list to see this new critically acclaimed animated work from the guy who did this sort of thing to great results in 2009 with The Fantastic Mr Fox. This, time, the story isn’t adapted from a previously existing
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Highly Suspect Reviews: The Death of Stalin

The Death of Stalin is written/directed by political satire genius Armando Iannucci, creator of Veep and The Thick of It. Here, he casts his wicked lens on the rush to fill the power vacuum that happened when Joseph Stalin suddenly died in 1953. With actors like Steve Buscemi, Rupert Friend, Michael Palin, Jason Issacs, Jeffrey Tambor, Andrea Riseborough, and Paddy Considine
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Highly Suspect Reviews: Tomb Raider

Alicia Vikander takes on the iconic video game character in this reboot/prequel/? film that imagines her first tomb raid versus Walton Goggins and an evil corporation. You know, it’s a whole thing. Listen to Beau, Chris, and Michael try to make sense of all this.
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One Gamer’s Journey: Final Fantasy

Given the long history of video games and the industry’s predilection to pump out sequels at a pace that puts rabbits making babies to shame, it is a wonder that there are so few long standing franchises in the medium. Sure we have Nintendo, who has made its name re-inventing its franchises for each new generation, but once you look
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