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Highly Suspect Reviews: Beatriz at Dinner
Salma Hayek is a new-agey, hippy type, all heart with her love for the animals she keeps in her house, to her affection for the Earth and all humans who live upon it. That is, until one night her car dies while at a healthful massage appointment with a 1% friend (Connie Britton) and she’s invited to stay for a
Highly Suspect Reviews: Cars 3
Third time’s the charm, I guess? Pixar has doggedly refused to back away from the questionable charms of their Cars franchise, much to the chagrin of critics everywhere and to apparently the great pleasure of SOMEONE (which includes one of our critics), as the first two films have racked up over 1 billion in worldwide box office and 10 billion
Intern.Cast Ep 10: Lucid Dream and F is for Family
Guestern London joins us today to discuss Class of 1999, Brendan Fraser movies, Tom Hank’s peeing habits, and Raw. We briefly talk F is for Family Season 2 before we snuggle up and review the Netflix Original Lucid Dream. Needless to say, this isn’t what we would envision an Inception-inspired Korean film to be.
‘Lost in Paris’ Review
Lost in Paris is one of those films that is a nice breath of fresh air. It is quirky, funny, and heartwarming. The movie has a lovingly naive perception of the world while still tastefully balancing mature themes. It also has a colorful cast of characters that contribute to the film’s overall charm. The movie is about Fiona, a woman
Watch a Movie With Us: A Nightmare on Elm Street
Man, did we ever actually post this commentary? Found the audio, couldn’t find where we did a post for it anywhere. Regardless, here it is now, with Brian Salisbury, Chris Cox, Richard Whittaker and Michael Koester giving their two cents on this track to sync up with the original Nightmare on Elm Street. If you’re a Time Lord subscriber or


Watch a Movie With Us: Night of the Living Dead