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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,
We Are Error Ep. 38: Dynamic Duos
The duo that is Jon Romo and Christopher Herman are back for another episode of We Are Error to talk about the most iconic duos in all of video games! They also talk about EA’s official reveal for Star Wars: Battlefront 2, Ubisoft’s two new AAA studios, rumors about the SNES Classic, and the upcoming documentary about the making of
Movie BS Ep 355: ‘The Promise,’ ‘Free Fire,’ Pitch Me
0:00 – Hello, there are a lot of movies this week but they only screened two of them 3:45 – The Promise review 12:30 – Free Fire review (Bayer only) 18:35 – This week’s DVDs are The Founder and Split, and we’re giving away a copy of La La Land to an Agent 23:15 – A round of Pitch Me,
Geeks@Large Episode 24: Steven’s Got Syphilis
Geeks@Large is back again and they’re talking about a smorgasbord of topics, from the new trailers for Thor: Ragnorok & Star Wars Episode 8 to the return of Mystery Science Theater 3000! Check out Geeks@Large on Twitter! Check out our movie commentaries at BandCamp! Check out Taylor’s web comic, Skeleton Bay Detective Agency Check out our friends at Sweetweenie over
Highly Suspect Reviews: Free Fire
Jacob, Patience, Jon, Chris Cox, and Chris Herman all were super excited to watch Free Fire, the latest film by indie wunderkind Ben Wheatley. Or rather, everyone else was excited to watch it after Cox and Herman wouldn’t shut up about it since they saw the premiere at SXSW. So here’s the final word from folks who saw it without

