Highly Suspect Reviews: A Man Called Otto
A MAN CALLED OTTO MOVIE REVIEW Tom Hanks is grumpy and sad Tom Hanks who we all root to turn into happy Tom Hanks in… Read More »Highly Suspect Reviews: A Man Called Otto
A MAN CALLED OTTO MOVIE REVIEW Tom Hanks is grumpy and sad Tom Hanks who we all root to turn into happy Tom Hanks in… Read More »Highly Suspect Reviews: A Man Called Otto
M3GAN MOVIE REVIEW Blumhouse Productions can certainly smell a new franchise from some distance, even when that distance is a rejected Chucky script that gets… Read More »Highly Suspect Reviews: M3gan
EMANCIPATION MOVIE REVIEW On January 1, 1863 Abraham Lincoln issued the the Emancipation Proclamation as the United States entered its third year of the Civil… Read More »Screener Squad: Emancipation
BABYLON MOVIE REVIEW Director Damien Chazelle (Whiplash) helms this crazy, hard-R, chaotic look at the late 20s in Hollywood just as it was transitioning into… Read More »Highly Suspect Reviews: Babylon
TRASH IN THE CAN: RICH LITTLE’S A CHRISTMAS CAROL Celebrate the holiday season with a star-studded holiday special that could only afford one star! Baylor… Read More »Trash in the Can: Rich Little’s A Christmas Carol
GUILLERMO DEL TORO’S PINOCCHIO MOVIE REVIEW Guillermo is having a good year and clearly a productive relationship right out of the starting gate with Netflix.… Read More »Highly Suspect Reviews: Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio
AVATAR: THE WAY OF WATER MOVIE REVIEW It’s over a decade later (both in terms of the original film’s release and in the storyline) and… Read More »Highly Suspect Reviews: Avatar: The Way of Water
TRASH IN THE CAN: GRAMPS GOES TO COLLEGE ‘Tis the season for “God” awful movies. Aggressively Christian viral filmmaker and bigoted elf-on-a-shelf, Donald James Parker,… Read More »Trash in the Can: Gramps Goes To College
THE WHALE MOVIE REVIEW Darren Aronofsky is a director who is seemingly determined to either really upset, disgust, or confuse his audience. The thing is… Read More »Highly Suspect Reviews: The Whale
THE WONDER MOVIE REVIEW The Screener Squad venture to 19th century Ireland to bring to you, the devoted listeners, our in-depth thoughts on a film… Read More »Screener Squad: The Wonder