Screener Squad: Lisey’s Story
LISEY’S STORY MINISERIES REVIEW Stephen King’s novel “Lisey’s Story” is one that the author has referred to as his favorite and most personal of all… Read More »Screener Squad: Lisey’s Story
LISEY’S STORY MINISERIES REVIEW Stephen King’s novel “Lisey’s Story” is one that the author has referred to as his favorite and most personal of all… Read More »Screener Squad: Lisey’s Story
RESIDENT EVIL: INFINITE DARKNESS REVIEW *PS1 voice* RESIDENT EEEEEEVIL! Off the success of the most recent game, the four-episode miniseries “Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness” has… Read More »Screener Squad: Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness
LOKI SERIES REVIEW The third of the Marvel Cinematic Universe Disney+ tie-in shows is here as Tom Hiddleston returns as Loki. Yes, he died in… Read More »Screener Squad: Loki
CLARICE TV SERIES REVIEW Does special agent Clarice Starling still wake up in the dark and hear the screaming of the lambs? CBS answers that… Read More »Screener Squad: Clarice
DIGITAL NOISE EPISODE 281: LOTS AND LOTS OF BLOOD AND SOME SINGING Chris and Aaron have an impressive stack of home releases to cover this… Read More »Digital Noise Episode 281: Lots and Lots of Blood and Some Singing
RECORD OF RAGNAROK SERIES REVIEW The Netflix anime invasion continues with the 12-episode season one of “Record of Ragnarok”. The Tribunal of Gods from all… Read More »Screener Squad: Record of Ragnarok
THE TOMORROW WAR MOVIE REVIEW 30 minutes from now, you will have listened to this review. You will know what Justin, Chad, Alan, and T.C. … Read More »Screener Squad: The Tomorrow War
THE ICE ROAD MOVIE REVIEW Have you ever found yourself watching Ice Road Truckers and thought, “I wish this had more gunfights, CGI, and violent… Read More »Screener Squad: The Ice Road
GODZILLA SINGULAR POINT SERIES REVIEW The newest attempt at Godzilla in anime form has hit Netflix, although this one feels a little different. The series… Read More »Screener Squad: Godzilla Singular Point
TRESE SERIES REVIEW In a world where the monsters of folklore live openly in the light of day, a delicate balance between them and humankind… Read More »Screener Squad: Trese