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‘Kingsman: The Golden Circle’ Trailer
Kingsman: The Secret Service came out in 2014, upending the Jason Bourne/New Bond trend of gritty realistic action spy movies, and nostalgizing on the campier more gadget focused spy stories. After revitalizing the genre, director Matthew Vaughn returns along with Taron Egerton as Eggsy, Mark Strong as Merlin (Kingsman’s version of Q), Sophie Cookson as Roxy, and Colin Firth as Galahad.
Deliberations of Doom: Episode 7: The Horror Films of John Carpenter Pt 1
Our horror crew (now calling themselves, The Doom Patrol) may not see eye to eye on every single one of director/writer/composer John Carpenter’s horror movies, but they all agree that he is one of, if not the most, accomplished horror directors ever. So listen to them go down the list of his horror titles (Halloween, The Fog, The Thing) and
We Are Error Interviews: Owlboy’s Adrian Bauer
We Are Error’s Christopher Herman and Jon Romo recently had the chance to speak with D-Pad Studio and Owlboy developer Adrian Bauer. Along with talking about his work as a developer, Brauer details his experiences making the game and its decade long development. A 2-D platformer reminiscent of classic titles like Kid Icarus and Super Mario Bros, Owlboy follows Otus, a
Intern.Cast Episode 3: Sandy Wexler
This weeks review took a toll on the OneOfUs.Net interns TJ, Leslie, Davey, and guest host London. SPOILER ALERT: TJ goes on a lengthy rant about nerd icon Felicia Day. We revel in the insanity of the slosh broadway show Shit Faced Shakespeare and the newly released Fate of the Furious. We also discuss the return of Mystery Science Theater
Screamcast 132: This Homewrecker Lawnmower Man Gave Me His Demon Seed
In an epic What’s On Your Doorstep segment we cover over 20 films, including The Void, When Dinosaurs Ruled The Earth, Abattoir, Split, and Don’t Kill It. 1977’s DEMON SEED is our featured film this week, followed by 1992’s HOMEWRECKER as our VHS-OMG pick and LAWNMOWER MAN 2: BEYOND CYBERSPACE in Stream Screams.
Somebody Likes It Ep 102: Joy Division – “Closer”
At this point, it can be difficult to separate the legend of Joy Division from an honest account of either of their (intentional) releases, but here is what we know: on the eve of their first American tour with The Buzzcocks, frontman Ian Curtis hung himself in his kitchen. Technically, that’s where Joy Division ends. The rest of the band,

