Highly Suspect Reviews: Beautiful Boy
Steve Carell plays journalist David Sheff whose son Nic (Timothée Chalamet) has become deeply addicted to drugs. And the cycle begins of hitting rock bottom,… Read More »Highly Suspect Reviews: Beautiful Boy
Steve Carell plays journalist David Sheff whose son Nic (Timothée Chalamet) has become deeply addicted to drugs. And the cycle begins of hitting rock bottom,… Read More »Highly Suspect Reviews: Beautiful Boy
Academy Award nominee Luca Guadagnino takes on one of the most controversial remakes in cinema history. This is like the equivalent of when they brought… Read More »Highly Suspect Reviews: Suspiria
On this week’s podcast, Aaron and Chris have a grand old time going through this week’s stack of home releases, which is mostly horror, but… Read More »Digital Noise Episode 199 – The Penultimate Horror
Volume 1 of Deliberations of Doom comes to an end with this second half of our discussion on streaming horror films. This week we talk… Read More »Deliberations of Doom Ep 35: Streaming Horror Pt 2
Paul Greengrass has returned with the latest in his series of ‘made too soon’ movies, this time courtesy of Netflix. Centered on the 2011 Norwegian… Read More »Screener Squad: 22 July
Sadie (Sophia Mitri Schloss) doesn’t have it easy. Her dad has been fighting overseas for years, she frustrated with school and now she has found… Read More »Screener Squad: Sadie
Paul Dano has made the leap from actor to writer/director, alongside his established writer partner Zoe Kazan, in this adaptation of Richard Ford’s 1990 novel.… Read More »Screener Squad: Wildlife
The Prizefighters return to discuss another Best Picture winner! This time, they are going deep into the vault to discuss one of Hollywood’s most beloved… Read More »Eye on the Prize Ep 16 – Best Picture Review – Casablanca
John and Chris get together and talk some of the big recent home releases (and some small ones too) and have a great time doing… Read More »Digital Noise Episode 198 – Secret Giveaway
Starr (Amandla Stenberg) lives with her mom (Regina Hall) and dad (Russell Hornsby) in a poor, largely African-American neighborhood. But she and her brother get… Read More »Highly Suspect Reviews: The Hate U Give