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Highly Suspect Reviews. Hosts: An Ever- Rotating Lineup of OOU. Net’s Unusual Suspects.

That’s right, your favorite geek conglomerate website is now doing audio movie reviews! The cast of reviewers is subject to change even movie to movie, we have a whole rogues gallery of cinema outlaws, but one thing you can always count on is that these funny and insightful film reviews will always be, in some way, Highly Suspect. Game of Thrones Season 7. Review is Here. The Game of Thrones Season 7 review, that is. We talk about all the ups and downs of this penultimate adaptation of George R. R. Martin’s sublime fantasy series.

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Oh yeah, and we also make predictions for season 8. Check out Chris, Beau, Harris, Cat, and Kim giving this topic their best geek- out. The Defenders Season 1. All of Netflix’s superhero shows finally collide together at the end of their Phase 1 in The Defenders, as the implausibly long- awaited team- up between Jessica Jones, Daredevil, Iron Fist, and Luke Cage happens.

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Together, they fight The Hand (immortal ninjas), Elektra, and Sigourney Weaver as the evil(ish) head of the long- lived organization. But, after all this time did it live up to the hype? Divx Avi Ipod Monster Trucks (2017). Chris, Zach, Elliott, Kyle, and Ian give their takes on the show.

Twin Peaks Episodes 1. Peaksians rejoice!

The answers are finally arriving. I mean, in that Lynchy way. And we love it. We especially loved these last two episodes and it makes for a fitful discussion of what we’ve learned and what appears about to happen as we head into the final stretch.

Logan Lucky. Getting so you can’t trust anyone in Hollywood who says they’re . Steven Soderberg only took a five year break from directing films after his announcement before he came back but it seems like we’re all happy about it regardless. His latest, Logan Lucky, is a southern- boys heist comedy film starring Channing Tatum, Adam Driver, Riley Keough, Daniel Craig and more which sounds like exactly the ticket for a quality commercial Soderberg vehicle. But, some of us were more crazy for this than others. Listen to Chris, George, and Marco give their reports.

Good Time. NYC has often been visualized as a fantasy land, a nightmarish landscape, or even hell itself, and the film Good Time definitely puts the city into the . Robert Pattinson (yes, that one) has a brother who is mentally handicapped but he refuses to admit there’s anything wrong with him. When he makes him go on a bank robbery with him, his brother is captured by the police and Robert spends a hellish night desperately looking for any solution as a way to free his brother. Directors Ben and Josh Safdie have created something really unique here and kind of insane. Even as it reminds one of Dog Day Afternoon or After Hours, it’s so clearly its own thing. But, that Movie Movbeing said, some people liked it a whole lot more than others. Listen to Frank and Chris hash it out.

Ingrid Goes West. Ingrid (Aubrey Plaza) is a bit on the obsessive side. To put it mildly. She’s seriously into fantasizing about having a friendship with an Instagram influencer (Elizabeth Olsen) who lives on the other side of the country. So she packs up and moves out there to insinuate herself into her life and then, of course, everything will be wonderful when she is besties with such a wonderful lady! Yes, things go deeply wrong for Ingrid’s best laid crazy plans but deeply right for those watching this film, also starring great performances by O’Shea Jackson Jr and Wyatt Russell.

Chris and Richard give you what you need to know. The Hitman’s Bodyguard.

Darius Kincaid (Samuel Jackson) is one of the world’s deadliest hitmen, now captured by Interpol and agreeing to give evidence against a despotic Eastern European ruler (Gary Oldman). But Interpol has a mole inside and can’t protect him on their own. That’s when agent Rousell (. Woody Harrelson is an optimistic drunk and Naomi Watts is a kooky artist and they’re not so great as the parental units in this nomadic tribe they have together. Switching back and forth in time, Brie Larson plays the older version of their child Jeannette who has to deal with her nonconformist parents still, a yuppie fiance, and her writing. Sounds complicated, right?

Well, Elliott, Lara, and Frank explain it to you. Brigsby Bear. Imagine if your whole world wasn’t what you thought it was. You were raised living in an underground shelter by your . Now, imagine that world ending as you realize they are A: not your real parents, B: that is not the real world, and C: Brigsby Bear (the TV show in question) was entirely created for an audience of one.

That’s the set- up of this warm and funny comedy that Chris, Richard, and George are all calling one of the best of the year. Check out their review here. Wind River. The writer of Sicario and Hell or High Water shows up to script AND direct this new film featuring Jeremy Renner as a bad- ass hunter up in the frozen climes of Wyoming on an Native American reservation. He teams up with a noob FBI agent (Elizabeth Olsen) to solve the murder of a young girl. It’s a slow burn but boy does it explode into some serious firecracker stuff in that third act.

Chris, George, and Lara give you the scoop. Annabelle: Creation. After Ouija 2 did everything right that Ouija 1 did terribly wrong, I thought to myself, “Self. Hell, it’s barely worthy of an Asylum rip- off of the idea. So, lo and behold they got director David F Sandberg, fresh off his win with Lights Out, to come on board and try to save this sinking ship with a period- piece prequel film (much like how they saved Ouija 2). Does it work? I mean, sometimes.

It’s definitely freakin’ Citizen Kane compared to the first. Listen to Chris, Patience, and JC tell you all about it. Twin Peaks Episodes 1. The gang is all back to discuss the weirdnesses and brilliance of the latest two episodes of David Lynch’s, Twin Peaks: The Return (aka Season 3). Detroit. Man, what do you say about this? That Katheryn Bigelow better start picking out her Oscar dress now? That people are going to come away from this true story set during the Detroit riots of 1.

That Will Poulter better stay inside for a few months until folks can set their emotions back in order after seeing this? Detroit is going to be an oft- discussed, debated, and click- baited film for the rest of the year, we suspect, but the Unusual Suspects call it one of the year’s finest. Listen to Chris and JC experience PTSD during their review. The Dark Tower. Adapting Stephen King’s 8- book series into a film couldn’t have been easy.

In fact, the project, in various forms, has been in development by Hollywood for over a decade. So, then we have this, the first film that will (possibly) lead into a tv show and then more films taken from the book series, with Matthew Mc. Conaughey as The Dark Man and Idris Elba as Roland the Gunslinger. Good vs Evil. A kid from our world trapped between.

If you saw the trailer and thought that Last Action Hero was the only movie this adaptation was cribbing from, oh man, just wait. So, while realizing no amount of telling hardcore fans anything will change the decision they’re going to make with their dollars, here’s the review featuring Chris, Sarah, George, JC, Patience and Scott. Lady Macbeth. It’s 1. I pronounced it correctly there) and you’ve been .

They’re both cruel people and the son, when he is around, doesn’t even want to touch you. But then, there’s that handsome (albeit, a bit rapey) new stablehand. So yeah, it gets bloody and dark and tense as all hell. The critics have been raving about it but what did we think? Ask Chris and Johnny Neill and you’ll get an earful. Atomic Blonde. Charlize Theron has become the new action- goddess and here, teaming up with David Leitch (one- half of the directing team behind John Wick), you know things are gonna go crazy.

Theron plays a spy in Berlin on the eve of the collapse of the wall. Somebody over there has a list of all the spies and that’s bad, ok. Theron has to work with James Mc.