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Eliot Nelson Archives -
by Eliot Nelson Archives -
One Of Us is a site dedicated to modern day pop culture. The site has shows with a comedic bent specializing in movie reviews, recently released DVD and Blu-Ray films and box sets, gaming, and current topics in the world of media.
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Screener Squad: Loki Season 2
LOKI SEASON 2 REVIEW Previously, on Loki: Sylvie (Sophia D Martino) has slain He Who Remains (Jonathan Majors) at the end of all time and Sparta-kicked our titular Loki (Tom Hiddleston) through a time portal. Now Loki keeps on slipping into the past, present and future of the TVA, our own reality, and variant timelines. […]
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Screener Squad: Gen V
GEN V SERIES REVIEW To live up to your full potential and discover what your purpose is in life you gotta go to the right college. What is the right college for a kid that can spontaneously combust or shrink to the size of a cricket? The answer is Godolkin University! Visit the official website […]
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Screener Squad: Reservation Dogs Season 3
RESERVATION DOGS SEASON 3 REVIEW Sterlin Harjo and Taika Waititi’s Reservation Dogs returns to Hulu for its third and final season. We last left the dogs stranded at a beach in California after the four bid farewell to their friend Daniel. Bear Smallhill (D’Pharaoh Woon A-Tai) says he is not returning to the reservation and […]
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Screener Squad: She Came To Me
SHE CAME TO ME MOVIE REVIEW You know what they say: you can’t spell opera without Oh, perhaps a saucy affair is in order. Writer/director Rebecca Miller presents She Came to Me. Brilliant composer of transcendent operas Steven Lauddem (Peter Dinklage) is a suffering artist who has come down with a horrible case of writer’s […]
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Screener Squad: Golda
GOLDA MOVIE REVIEW Golda Meir was the Israeli prime minister from 1969 to 1974. During her service she made life or death decisions that would label her as a bloodthirsty tyrant to some and the Iron Lady Israel doing what’s best for her country by others. The film about her is directed by Guy Nattiv […]
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Screener Squad: Strange New Worlds Season 2
STRANGE NEW WORLDS SEASON 2 REVIEW The second season of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds continues our five year mission with Captain Christopher Pike and the crew of the starship Enterprise in the 23rd century, a decade before Star Trek: The Original Series. This season offers some fantastic looks at some truly classic scenarios: A […]
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Screener Squad: American Born Chinese
AMERICAN BORN CHINESE REVIEW Long long ago in a galaxy that can be referred to as our very own, the greatest classic Chinese novels were written. Journey to the West, attributed to author Wu Cheng’en is about the pilgrimage of the Tang Dynasty’s Buddhist monk Xuanzang and his travel to the western regions from Central […]
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Screener Squad: White House Plumbers
WHITE HOUSE PLUMBERS SERIES REVIEW The Watergate scandal back in the early 70s led to the resignation of president Richard Nixon. Are you under 30? You probably recognize that president from Futurama as portrayed by Billy West. Turn off that cartoon and dive into some historical dramatic comedy. The former CIA agent and current author […]
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Screener Squad: Mafia Mamma
MAFIA MAMMA MOVIE REVIEW If someone offered me a viewing of a new film by a director who is a part of a billion dollar global phenomenon with Toni Collette as the lead, they’d be making an offer I couldn’t refuse! Mafia Mamma, directed by Catherine Hardwicke follows Kristin (Toni Collette), an empty nester with […]
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Screener Squad: The Last of Us
THE LAST OF US SERIES REVIEW Neil Druckmann takes his blockbuster video game from the small screen to…the other part of the small screen. Pedro Pascal stars as Joel and Bella Ramsey stars as Ellie in a world ravaged by mutated cordyceps that turns anyone infected into a mindless zombie. The continental United States is […]
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Screener Squad: Rick and Morty Season 6
RICK AND MORTY SEASON 6 REVIEW Dan Harmon and Justin Roiland’s multiverse-traveling Doc Brown and Marty McFly animated absurdist satirical comedy is back for it’s sixth season. You get the returning voice talents of Justin Roiland, Chris Parnell, Spencer Grammer, and Sarah Chalke and loaded with a community of cameos such as Jack Black, Daniel […]
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Screener Squad: Chucky Season 2
CHUCKY SEASON 2 SERIES REVIEW Some dolls never know when to give up. Of course, why would they? When Chucky now has his soul split into many different Chucky dolls that seem to have evolved into specific personality types? They’re all still after the three kids, Jake, Devon, and Lexy. And to make it easier […]
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Screener Squad: Atlanta Season 4
ATLANTA SEASON 4 SERIES REVIEW From knock off marketplace FuBu shirts, to massive fat stacks and investment plans, childhood obligations of looking out for blood, to the family for life you’d choose for yourself, and on-again-off-again relationships with your baby’s mama, to seeing that love as more than the mother of your child but as […]
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Screener Squad: Weird: The Al Yankovic Story
WEIRD: THE AL YANKOVIC STORY MOVIE REVIEW It appears that Hollywood’s appetite for the musical biopic is truly insatiable. We’ve seen many a superstar receive the rise-and-fall biopic treatment, starting from their humble beginnings through their meteoric ascension, their drug-addled nosedive and eventually their triumphant return to the spotlight. It’s a tale as old as […]
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Screener Squad: Star Trek: Lower Decks Season 3
STAR TREK: LOWER DECKS SEASON 3 REVIEW Star Trek: Lower Decks Season 3 boldly goes (again) into the realm of comedy, with enough gags, easter eggs, cameos, and deep cut references to fill the hold of a California-class starship. Season 2 ended on an uncharacteristically bleak cliffhanger, with Captain Freeman under arrest for having destroyed […]
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Screener Squad: The Rehearsal
THE REHEARSAL SERIES REVIEW Nathan Fielder of Nathan For You fame turns the cameras on the individual as he attempts to solve people’s problems by allowing them to rehearse them. As always, Nathan goes to great and sometimes unorthodox lengths to help the participants. Things don’t go off the rails so much as the rails […]
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Screener Squad: The Boys Season 3
THE BOYS SEASON 3 REVIEW Amazon Prime’s hit satirical takedown of superheroes based on the Garth Ennis/Darick Robertson comic, The Boys is back for its third year. The fallout from last season’s finale sees Vought International on immediate damage control following the reveal of Stormfront’s Nazi identity and rehabilitation of their golden boy Homelander, who […]
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Screener Squad: Star Trek: Strange New Worlds
STAR TREK: STRANGE NEW WORLDS REVIEW Star Trek has had a lot of different iterations since the original series, many films, spin-offs, but it always comes back to the Starship Enterprise. The latest Trek show, Strange New Worlds, focuses on some characters from the original 60s series, and these new actors playing them were introduced […]
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Screener Squad: Under the Banner of Heaven
UNDER THE BANNER OF HEAVEN SERIES REVIEW Based on the famous true crime novel “Under the Banner of Heaven” by Jon Krakauer comes an adapted mini series created by Dustin Lance Black. Detective Jeb Pyre (Andrew Garfield) and partner Bill Taba (Gil Birmingham) are investigating the grisly murder of Brenda Lafferty (Daisy Edgar-Jones) and her […]
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Screener Squad: Barry Season 3
BARRY SEASON 3 REVIEW HBO’s hottest dark comedy crime thriller is back, and it’s got everything, panther fights, Grand Theft Auto motorcycle gang chases, silver fox Henry Winkler in the greatest performance of his already illustrious career (Henry Twinkler, which is a guy in a Fonzie costume made entirely out of latex who does that […]
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Screener Squad: Atlanta Season 3
ATLANTA SEASON 3 REVIEW Pour yourself a bowl of coconut Crunch O’s and blow up the speakers with your favourite white girl at a college cover of Paper Boi! Atlanta has returned on FX. Alfred ‘Paper Boi’ Miles (Brian Tyree Henry) an Atlanta rapper looking to make a splash on the rap scene with his […]
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Screener Squad: George Carlin’s American Dream
GEORGE CARLIN’S AMERICAN DREAM SERIES REVIEW From directors Judd Apatow and Michael Bonfiglio comes George Carlin’s American Dream, a two part documentary about the legendary stand-up comedian. Clocking in at nearly four hours, this is as definitive a documentary as we’re likely to get on Carlin’s life and career. Made with the participation of Carlin’s […]
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Screener Squad: Tokyo Vice
TOKYO VICE SERIES REVIEW His skin was as white as his linen shirt when the tall man stepped onto the wet, neon drenched streets of Tokyo. If you ask him, he’s the best gaijin reporter that ever cast his shadow upon the street’s of Japan’s capital city. If you ask anybody else, he’s the ONLY gaijin […]
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One Of Us is a site dedicated to modern day pop culture. The site has shows with a comedic bent specializing in movie reviews, recently released DVD and Blu-Ray films and box sets, gaming, and current topics in the world of media.
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