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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
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Highly Suspect Reviews: Snatched

Amy Schumer’s second cinematic headliner sees her as the ugly American: a shallow, surface-level millennial obsessed with herself and incapable of seeing herself as others do. When her boyfriend dumps her on the eve of a trip to Ecuador together, she is forced to use the nonrefundable ticket to bring her shut-in mother, Goldie Hawn, along with her. Naturally, things
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Movie BS Ep 357: ‘King Arthur: Legend of the Sword,’ ‘Snatched,’ ‘The Lovers’

0:00 – Hello, here’s an iTunes review 3:40 – King Arthur: Legend of the Sword review 15:40 – Snatched review 23:45 – The Lovers review (Snider only) 28:00 – This week’s DVDs are bleh, but we’re giving away a copy of xXx: Return of Xander Cage to an eligible Agent 30:50 – Summer Box Office Challenge update: Snider is in
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Screamcast 134: The Killer Nuns And Drive-In Massacres of Severin Films

We cover a handful of recent releases by Severin Films: Wild Beasts, Drive-In Massacre, The Survivor, Cathy’s Curse, Dark Waters, The Other Hell, Dream Stalker and Death By Love.
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Somebody Likes It Ep 104 – The Lemon Twigs: “Do Hollywood”

If you peer into the festival hero shot of Michael D’Addario leaping through the roof of The Lemon Twigs’ SXSW showcase, you’ll note the giant X on his hand: despite the fawning praise, D’Addario, brother Brian and company might be primed to break big this year (they won SXSW’s Grulke Prize for Best New Act) — but they’re still not
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Highly Suspect Reviews: King Arthur: Legend of the Sword

Why are there so many King Arthur movies/shows? Same reason there are so many Robin Hoods’, Sherlock Holmes’, etc. IT’S FREE AND EVERYBODY KNOWS THEM. Branding heaven. So this studio cozied up the hot, tough, blonde of the moment (Charlie Hunnam) to play a young Arthur before the round table and all that crap, and Jude Law playing the evil
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