Screener Squad: Burial
BURIAL MOVIE REVIEW As the Russians advanced on Berlin, Adolf Hitler, hiding in his bunker, shot himself rather than face falling into Russian hands. History… Read More »Screener Squad: Burial
BURIAL MOVIE REVIEW As the Russians advanced on Berlin, Adolf Hitler, hiding in his bunker, shot himself rather than face falling into Russian hands. History… Read More »Screener Squad: Burial
RESURRECTION MOVIE REVIEW In 1999 an evil Scottish villain named Fat Bastard stared down a mini me and said “Get in my Belly!”. This hilarious timeless… Read More »Screener Squad: Resurrection
FLUX GOURMET MOVIE REVIEW Peter Strickland’s (In Fabric) latest film, Flux Gourmet, is a feast of sight and sound commenting on the pretentious art world.… Read More »Screener Squad: Flux Gourmet
A BANQUET MOVIE REVIEW Pull up a seat at the table because you are cordially invited to join the Screener Squad for A Banquet. Our… Read More »Screener Squad: A Banquet
SEE FOR ME MOVIE REVIEW See For Me, written by Adam Yorke/Tommy Gushue, and directed by Randall Okita, is a story about Sophie. She’s a… Read More »Screener Squad: See For Me
SETTLERS MOVIE REVIEW This movie about colonizing Mars is interestingly timed, seeing as a couple of billionaires have recently shot themselves into orbit in their… Read More »Screener Squad: Settlers
WEREWOLVES WITHIN MOVIE REVIEW Sam Richardson (“Veep”) plays Finn, an amiable, always ‘up’, brand new forest ranger to the tiny mountain town of Beaverton. He… Read More »Screener Squad: Werewolves Within
THE DJINN MOVIE REVIEW The director/writers and child star of a movie we just loved at last year’s Fantastic Fest, “The Boy Behind The Door”,… Read More »Screener Squad: The Djinn
COME TRUE MOVIE REVIEW Grab your blankie and caffeinated beverages as the gang follows this slowburn thriller about a teenage runaway taking part in a… Read More »Screener Squad: Come True
THE VIGIL MOVIE REVIEW Yakov (Dave Davis) has recently left the only life he’s ever known within the orthodox Hasidic community. Somewhat adrift and decidedly… Read More »Screener Squad: The Vigil