Screener Squad: Save Yourselves!
SAVE YOURSELVES! MOVIE REVIEW This debut feature from writer/directors Alex Huston Fisher and Eleanor Wilson is a hybrid of mumblecore dramedy and low budget sci-fi.… Read More »Screener Squad: Save Yourselves!
SAVE YOURSELVES! MOVIE REVIEW This debut feature from writer/directors Alex Huston Fisher and Eleanor Wilson is a hybrid of mumblecore dramedy and low budget sci-fi.… Read More »Screener Squad: Save Yourselves!
UTOPIA TV SERIES REVIEW What do you get when you mix conspiracy theories, bio-warfare, shadowy organizations, and boxes of raisins? “Utopia”! Amazon Studios has released… Read More »Screener Squad: Utopia
2067 MOVIE REVIEW From writer/director Seth Larney comes this sci fi mystery straight to your TV. In the distant future, fire consumes the earth, there’s… Read More »Screener Squad: 2067
LX 2048 MOVIE REVIEW In the not too distant future of 2048, the sun has become toxic to the point where during the day people… Read More »Screener Squad: LX 2048
PERIPHERAL MOVIE REVIEW They say you’ve had your whole life to write your first book, a lot less for your second. It’s MUCH harder to… Read More »Screener Squad: Peripheral
PARALLAX MOVIE REVIEW Join us as we discuss Michael Bachochin’s second feature film, “Parallax”. It stars Naomi Prentice as a young artist who is grappling… Read More »Screener Squad: Parallax
VOLITION MOVIE REVIEW James can see the future: someone about to put down a pack of cigarettes he can nab, a highway patrolman helping with… Read More »Screener Squad: Volition
ARCHIVE MOVIE REVIEW “Archive”, the new film from writer/director/production designer Gavin Rothery is a tale as old as time: Boy meets Girl, Boy loses Girl,… Read More »Screener Squad: Archive
DARK SEASON 3 TV SERIES REVIEW The End is The Beginning and The Beginning is the End. Now we have reached The End of The… Read More »Screener Squad: Dark Season 3
THE VAST OF NIGHT MOVIE REVIEW This overtly ‘Twilight Zone”-ish film follows two of the residents of a small New Mexico town in the 1950s… Read More »Screener Squad: The Vast of Night