Screener Squad: The King (2019)
THE KING MOVIE REVIEW William Shakespeare’s Henry IV and Henry V are mashed together into one with this Netflix film The King. The story follows… Read More »Screener Squad: The King (2019)
THE KING MOVIE REVIEW William Shakespeare’s Henry IV and Henry V are mashed together into one with this Netflix film The King. The story follows… Read More »Screener Squad: The King (2019)
TERMINATOR: DARK FATE MOVIE REVIEW The Terminator franchise tries to revive itself once again with Terminator: Dark Fate. Resetting the continuity post-Terminator 2: Judgment Day… Read More »Screener Squad: Terminator: Dark Fate
LITTLE MONSTERS MOVIE REVIEW The apocalypse will be as kid-friendly as possible if these adults get their way in this horror-comedy. The story follows a… Read More »Screener Squad: Little Monsters (2019)
MOTHERLESS BROOKLYN REVIEW Ed Norton is one of those actors who makes ears perk up when he announces a new project. Sure, not everything is… Read More »Highly Suspect Reviews: Motherless Brooklyn
HARRIET MOVIE REVIEW Harriet Tubman was a badass. Anyone who knows about her life knows this is a lady who REALLY should have her… Read More »Highly Suspect Reviews: Harriet
PARASITE MOVIE REVIEW Don’t listen to this review. No, I mean, if you’ve SEEN Parasite already, by all means, listen to the review…but…I’ve got very… Read More »Highly Suspect Reviews: Parasite
PAIN AND GLORY MOVIE REVIEW Pedro Almodóvar’s latest is perhaps his most personal film to date. While not exactly autobiographical, it’s not NOT autobiographical. Antonio… Read More »Highly Suspect Reviews: Pain and Glory
DIGITAL NOISE EPISODE 236: TOY HORROR Sir John and Chris get down to a LOT of horrors (it is October, after all) and give you… Read More »Digital Noise Episode 236: Toy Horror
THE CURRENT WAR MOVIE REVIEW No, it’s not a political film about what’s happening right now, despite the title. What ‘current’ refers to is ‘electric… Read More »Highly Suspect Reviews: The Current War
PORTALS MOVIE REVIEW There’s a lot of horror anthologies out there but it’s 2019’s Portals that actually tries something I’ve not seen before: tying all… Read More »Screener Squad: Portals