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‘I Don’t Feel At Home In This World Anymore’ Review
It’s hard not to sympathize with depressed and despondent protagonist Ruth (Melanie Lynskey) when she declares that all she wants is for, “people to not be assholes”. It’s an easily accessible request in the year 2017 – the year where the world (or perhaps just America) is really starting to figure out that a lot of people are selfish and mean,
Eleven Quick Thoughts About the 2017 Oscar Ceremony
Not a whole lot to set-up this time. The Academy Awards have come and gone and I will retire to my Gold Derby page until about August or September. In all seriousness though, I do hope to publish non-Oscar articles in the coming months to prove that I don’t only think about Oscars. I just chose to think about them
Retro Reviews: Mass Effect
Welcome to We Are Error’s newest audio series, Retro Reviews! Listen to Christopher Herman and Jon Romo review classic video games and discuss their impact on the entire industry since their original release. This week Chris and Jon review BioWare’s 2007 sci-fi RPG, Mass Effect. Taking place in a fictional version of the Milky Way Galaxy in the year 2183, Mass Effect
Movie BS Ep 347: ‘Get Out,’ ‘The Great Wall’
0:00 – Hello, a correction about principal-based movies, an iTunes review 4:30 – Weirdly, Universal didn’t screen Get Out in some cities 6:00 – Get Out review (Snider only) 12:50 – There are also movies called Rock Dog and Collide? 15:00 – The Great Wall review (Snider only) 22:45 – DVDs this week include Bad Santa 2, Hacksaw Ridge, Manchester
Win Phantasm: Remastered and Phantasm: Ravager on Blu-Ray!
Hey folks, it’s time for another contest here at Oneofus.net and I’m opening this one up to ALL of our subscribers. From Red Shirt to Jedi Knight, all of you qualify. This is the first film in the Phantasm series, freshly remastered and looking amazing, and the last film in the Phantasm series, just released! Here’s your chance to win
Highly Suspect Reviews: A United Kingdom
Rosamund Pike plays Ruth, an office girl in London who is swept off her feet by the dashing and handsome Seretse (David Oyelowo) who turns out to be a prince and she goes with him to his kingdom where they live happily ever after. Is this a Disney film? Oh, wait, he’s black, she’s white, it’s 1948 and South Africa (which

