Highly Suspect Reviews: Pride & Prejudice & Zombies
Jane Austin but with zombies. These are indeed the end times. I mean, the book was a pretty big hit, sure. I don’t think anyone… Read More »Highly Suspect Reviews: Pride & Prejudice & Zombies
Jane Austin but with zombies. These are indeed the end times. I mean, the book was a pretty big hit, sure. I don’t think anyone… Read More »Highly Suspect Reviews: Pride & Prejudice & Zombies
I can’t believe I’m saying this, but this Coen brothers’ movie needed more Channing Tatum. There, now my Charming Potato journey is complete. Their latest… Read More »Highly Suspect Reviews: Hail, Caesar!
Welcome to Heavy Metal Horror Month here at The ScreamCast! We kick things off with a conversation with Jon Mikl Thor himself about the new… Read More »ScreamCast 92: I Am Thor!
We’re about to jump into Heavy Metal Horror Month, but FIRST: TEX MONTANA NEEDS YOUR HELP! O. hannah Films (THE BATTERY guys.) needs your help… Read More »ScreamCast 91: Help Tex Montana Survive!
0:00 – Eric’s at Sundance; Jeff has a new baby and misses being at Sundance; 3:45 – Our lunch sponsor: “Windswept: My Hair-Raising Adventure,” a… Read More »Movie BS Ep 295: ‘Kung Fu Panda 3,’ ‘Son of Saul,’ ‘The Finest Hours,’ Sundance
Jack Black returns as Po, the titular panda bear, now a hero of his city and of kung-fu in general. But things get tough for… Read More »Highly Suspect Reviews: Kung Fu Panda 3
When your giant ship at sea is split in half by a huge winter storm and the half with the radio is the part that… Read More »Highly Suspect Reviews: The Finest Hours
When Ryan suggested we listen to Clarence Carter’s 1986 ode to sexy time Strokin’ I couldn’t wait! Not only had we never devoted an entire… Read More »Somebody Likes It Ep 63: The Strokes – “Room on Fire”
Michael Moore himself doesn’t even really consider his films documentaries, per say. I mean, they are, but he also understands that he’s creating leftist, populist… Read More »Highly Suspect Reviews: Where to Invade Next
One of the oddest, and arguably most genius, writers in Hollywood (Charlie Kaufman) returns with this uncomfortably but beautifully animated film about a guy (David Thewlis)… Read More »Highly Spoilleriffic Reviews: Anomalisa