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Intern.Cast Episode 6: Small Crimes
As we look at some of the great neo-noir films of recent memory, we also found a movie trying its hardest to be included: Small Crimes, the newest film by E.L. Katz (Cheap Thrills). Davey, TJ, and Leslie are joined by Aidan to review the film and they have to ask: is it another modern classic, or just a throwaway
Win a Blu-Ray copy of “Get Out”!!
Even I’m amazed that we have this chance to offer to one lucky winner a blu-ray hot off the presses of what many are still calling the best movie to be released so far this year, Get Out. Check out these great bonus features it comes with: -Alternate Ending with Commentary by Writer/Director Jordan Peele -Deleted Scenes with Commentary by
We Are Error Ep. 41: Locked & Loaded
Christopher Herman and Jon Romo are back for another episode filled with video game goodness and tomfoolery! This week the duo talk about some of their favorite guns in video games along with some of the biggest news stories of the week, including the 2017 inductees to the Video Game Hall of Fame, Square Enix’s decision to drop Hitman developer
Big Finishing Move: ‘Doctor Who: The Beast of Kravenos’
Greetings ‘o denizens of yon interweb, and welcome back to Big Finishing Move. I’ve been away for a hot minute, but now I’m back to take a look at the works of Big Finish to find out if it’s a refreshing hit like Coca-Cola Classic or a all around bad idea like New Coke. Today were back with the first
Thumbtacks and Screwjobs Episode 10: Payback is a Blerch
Post-Wrestlemania blues abound as Gene and Richard feel shortchanged by WWE’s Payback PPV, panic about Backlash, get excited for New Japan versus ROH, and feel a little smug about being on the Keith Lee train early. Plus Shibata, Honma, hating the Hangman’s DDT, forecasting the future of the Bullet Club, and the question on everyone’s lips: why Jinder?
Highly Suspect Reviews: Norman: The Moderate Rise and Tragic Fall of a New York Fixer
Richard Gere is the title character, Norman, a vaguely mysterious (as to where he lives or how he survives) schmucky guy in New York who spends almost all his time on his phone, wandering around on the streets. He is all but stalking Micha Echel, a relatively high-up functionary in the the Israeli government who is visiting New York. To

