Highly Suspect Reviews: Book Club
What happens when you take four of the funniest, most talented actresses from the 20th century and put them in a movie together? Probably something… Read More »Highly Suspect Reviews: Book Club
What happens when you take four of the funniest, most talented actresses from the 20th century and put them in a movie together? Probably something… Read More »Highly Suspect Reviews: Book Club
If you don’t like meta-superhero movie jokes, extreme carnage, and lots of filthy jokes, then Deadpool probably wasn’t your thing. In which case, Deadpool 2… Read More »Highly Suspect Reviews: Deadpool 2
Disobedience is the latest film from Chilean Writer/Director Sebastian Lelio and is his first English language film. His films have explored themes of characters dealing… Read More »“Disobedience” Review
“Hey, come on, Spy was funny”. This was the refrain oft-heard before the screening of Melissa McCarthy and her director/writer husband Ben Falcone’s latest film,… Read More »Highly Suspect Reviews: Life of the Party
In a gender-swapped remake of the 1987 Kurt Russell/Goldie Hawn film, now we see Anna Faris as a working-class mom who convinces snobby prick Eugenio… Read More »Highly Suspect Reviews: Overboard
Director Jason Reitman, writer Diablo Cody, and actress Charlize Theron are together again on Tully, the story of a beleaguered mother who when she has… Read More »Highly Suspect Reviews: Tully
This week Chris and John take on all the latest Blu-Ray and DVD releases, taking on classics and craptastics alike. Tune in to hear the madness… Read More »Digital Noise Episode 183: The Passion of John Gholson
The culmination of ten years and 18 films before it, it would just be plain silly to try to deny what Marvel has accomplished here. This… Read More »Highly Suspect Reviews – Avengers: Infinity War
Who makes a sequel to a comedy almost 20 years after the fact? The Broken Lizard guys, that’s who. Chris and Michael review the fan-kickstarted… Read More »Highly Suspect Reviews: Super Troopers 2
This film being the feature directorial debut from Sergio G Sánchez, the writer of The Orphanage and The Impossible, was enough to sway our heads… Read More »Highly Suspect Reviews: Marrowbone