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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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Screener Squad: The Exorcism
THE EXORCISM MOVIE REVIEW What’s hard to believe about The Exorcism is that it was shot pre-pandemic much earlier than Crowe’s other and much better exorcism movie, The Pope’s Exorcist. Yet, after viewing the film, it’s understandable why the studio shelved it for nearly 5 years. Russell Crowe stars in The Exorcism, his latest bout… Read More »Screener Squad: The Exorcism
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Screener Squad: What Remains
WHAT REMAINS MOVIE REVIEW Writer/Director Ran Huang and Co-Writer Megan Everett-Skarsgård presents What Remains, based on a true story mystery of a man confessing to multiple murders that he may have not committed. The film begins with a chance at a new life as Mads Lake (Gustaf Skarsgård) is released on a probationary period but… Read More »Screener Squad: What Remains
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Screener Squad: Humanist Vampire Seeking Consenting Suicidal Person
HUMANIST VAMPIRE SEEKING CONSENTING SUICIDAL PERSON MOVIE REVIEW What do you do when you’re a vampire, and the thought of biting someone’s neck puts you in a moral quandary? This is the dilemma of Sasha, a young teenager of the vampyric persuasion who, despite her family’s pressure, is unable to bring herself to hunt down… Read More »Screener Squad: Humanist Vampire Seeking Consenting Suicidal Person
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Screener Squad: I Used To Be Funny
I USED TO BE FUNNY MOVIE REVIEW Wanda Sykes once said “I enjoy stand-up because it has the biggest reward: instant gratification. You can hear the people laughing.” The following film is about a young woman who raised laughter like an au pair raises a widower’s troubled teenage daughter. Sam (Rachel Sennott) is struggling with… Read More »Screener Squad: I Used To Be Funny
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Highly Suspect Reviews: The Bikeriders
THE BIKERIDERS MOVIE REVIEW Director Jeff Nichols (Mud, Take Shelter) dives into the world of motorcycle enthusiasts in the 1960s with The Bikeriders. Inspired by a book of photography of the same name that chronicled the lives of outlaw bikers in the period, the film is an original story by Nichols. It is told largely… Read More »Highly Suspect Reviews: The Bikeriders
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Digital Noise Episode 341: Two Men, One Stack
DIGITAL NOISE EPISODE 341: TWO MEN, ONE STACK John and Chris dive in and sip from the stack with some films they both really should have seen before now, and some you wonder why anyone ever saw. From a bizarre Italian erotic thriller with sax sex, to Owen Wilson playing a very Owen Wilson-esque serial… Read More »Digital Noise Episode 341: Two Men, One Stack