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Highly Suspect Reviews: Goodbye Christopher Robin

Someone in Hollywood has clearly decided that biopics about beloved children’s storybook writers are a cash cow. This time we take a look at the creator of Winnie the Pooh (played by Domhnall Gleeson), his often-absentee wife (Margot Robbie) and the precocious child of theirs that was the basis for the Christopher Robin character from the books. Taking a darker turn
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Digital Noise Episode 173: Hard to Pick Just One as the Best

This week Aaron and Chris have a slew of great movies to choose from, with some horror classics (and not so classics), one of the greatest superhero animated films ever made, and an underrated new comedy. According to them, anyway. Check out all the Blu-Ray and DVD reviews on this week’s new Digital Noise!               
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Somebody Likes It – Ep 115 – Band of Horses: “Everything All The Time”

Join us this week, as we discuss Band of Horses’ 2006 (turns out, debut LP, after an EP), Everything All the Time. If you love $29,000 refrigerators, majestic arpeggios, bizarre Gene Simmons infomercials, and mid-aughts sweet-sounding (if not-quite profound) proper debut for Ben Bridwell’s personal majesty, you should definitely tune in. Shane believes that this band deserves a greatest hits
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Five and Out 161: Childhood Terrors

This week Wes and Steve discuss The Mummy reboot, Cobra’s Halloween costume, and our Top 5 Childhood Terrors! Enjoy! What are your Top 5 Childhood Terrors? Let us know! Leave a comment or e-mail us at fiveandoutshow@gmail.com!
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Watch a Movie With Us: It Follows

Not known for his extensive love of horror movies (because that’s not a defining characteristic for him, to be sure) nonetheless Martin Thomas was excited to join us for this week’s commentary track for the movie It Follows, as this is one of those few he really digs. And not just because of that, but because who wouldn’t want to
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Digital Noise Episode 172: Killing Joe with Mediocrity

This week on our home release show, Chris attempts to murder Joe by forcing him to watch some truly terrible films. You’ve got to listen to believe.                 
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