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    Highly Suspect Reviews: Twinless

    TWINLESS MOVIE REVIEW It’s hard to imagine as a non-twin what it would be like to have a twin sibling and then to lose them, especially unexpectedly. For Roman (Dylan O’Brien) it’s shattering. While his brother Rocky couldn’t be more different than him, they still had an indescribable bond. Roman is a heterosexual introvert. Rocky […]

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    Highly Suspect Reviews: The Naked Gun

    THE NAKED GUN MOVIE REVIEW There’s a handful at best of good absurdist spoof comedies after the early reign of the Zucker/Abrahams films (Airplane, Airplane 2, Top Secret, The Naked Gun series). There’s a LOT of terrible ones. So, the relaunch of the beloved Naked Gun series without the involvement of the original team, and […]

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    Screener Squad: Dogma 25th Anniversary

    DOGMA 25TH ANNIVERSARY MOVIE REVIEW Jesus was beaten, bled, died for your sins and if ye so believe in him thou will be saved. Guilt, shame, and discipline are the blessings on the path to righteousness. These doctrines served the purpose of frightening kids and adults into attempting a life of virtue for years to […]

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    Highly Suspect Reviews: Strays

    STRAYS MOVIE REVIEW Tired of rewatching Barbie and Oppenheimer for the 16th time? Well, you’re in luck! Strays is the new film directed by Josh Greenbaum (Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar) which tells the story of Reggie the dog, voiced by Will Ferrell. Reggie is a happy-go-lucky pup that loves his human […]

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    Screener Squad: Theater Camp

    THEATER CAMP MOVIE REVIEW If you’re a theater kid, raised on a healthy dose of show tunes, spirit gum, musty stages, polite applause from audiences of mostly family, and plenty of delusions of grandeur that your high school production of Sweeney Todd is pretty much as good as the one in New York, then we’ve […]

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    Highly Suspect Reviews: No Hard Feelings

    NO HARD FEELINGS MOVIE REVIEW Jennifer Lawrence plays Maddie, a woman scrambling to scrape together the money to save her house in beach town Montauk, NY. When her car is repossessed, she can no longer drive rideshare to make her goals and desperation sets in. The kind of desperation that has one take really bad […]

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    Screener Squad: Confess, Fletch

    CONFESS, FLETCH MOVIE REVIEW For those of you who don’t know Fletch, let me give you a brief: Fletch is an investigative journalist (former in this movie) that has quick wit and big mouth. A lot of times that mouth gets him the information he seeks. Other times it gets him in more trouble. There […]

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    Highly Suspect Reviews: Lightyear

    LIGHTYEAR MOVIE REVIEW Pixar’s latest is the story of Buzz Lightyear. Not the Toy Story Buzz, but the character that the toy was merch of. You see, an opening scrawl informs us that the young Andy’s favorite movie was…this movie. I guess in the context of the Toy Story universe, the original voice actor for […]

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    Screener Squad: Reno 911! – Defunded

    RENO 911! – DEFUNDED SERIES REVIEW Grow your mustache and hike up those bike shorts, because Reno 911! is back, and guess what you liberal turds: they’ve been defunded. Hence the title: Reno 911!: Defunded. Coming off the heels of their latest movie Reno 911!: The Hunt For QAnon, we find Reno’s finest dealing with […]

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    Screener Squad: Space Force Season 2

    SPACE FORCE SEASON 2 REVIEW If you missed out on Netflix’s show Space Force, great news: there’s a season 2 out so you have no excuse not to watch it. Space Force follows 4 Star General, Mark Naird (Steve Carell), and his wacky bunch of co-workers who are navigating how to militarize space and “get […]

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    Screener Squad: Beyond the Infinite Two Minutes

    BEYOND THE INFINITE TWO MINUTES MOVIE REVIEW What would you do if you had the ability to see through time? How would you help yourself in the past, if you could speak from the future? Would you attempt to change anything? Affect the world around you? Or, ya know, goof off with your friends and […]

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    Screener Squad: Licorice Pizza

    LICORICE PIZZA MOVIE REVIEW From acclaimed filmmaker Paul Thomas Anderson comes Licorice Pizza, a coming of age romantic comedy set in California’s San Fernando Valley in the early 1970s. Gary (Cooper Hoffman, son of the late Philip Seymour Hoffman) is a 15 year old child actor with a chutzpah and entrepreneurial spirit beyond his years. […]

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