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Our group-conversational review style of theatrical release films and new television series creates a fun and often quite funny podcast.

    Highly Suspect Reviews: The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare

    Highly Suspect Reviews: The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare

    THE MINISTRY OF UNGENTLEMANLY WARFARE MOVIE REVIEW

    If anyone is going to make a World War 2 movie look cheeky and fun then Guy Ritchie is your bloke. Ritchie returns to the big screen after last year’s somber The Covenant with The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare. Based on a true story, the film follows a group of unhinged, some would say mad, highly skilled soldiers assigned to take down a U-Boat stronghold off the coast of Africa in 1942. The unsanctioned mission is led by Gus March-Phillips (Henry Cavill), who recruits his old mates (Alan Ritchson, Alex Pettyfer, Hero Fiennes Tiffin, Henry Golding) who have a similar distaste for Nazis and set a course for the military stronghold to turn the tide of the war. At the same time, we follow Eiza Gonzalez’s Marjorie Stewart, and Babs Olusanmokun’s Heron on the island as they infiltrate and do recon for the boys in order for them to have an opening to blow up the Third Reich’s U-Boat supply chain. Twist and turns occur and take this war flick into an oddly delightful romp. Listen as our wide boys, Wright, Ben, Spider-Mike, and Nathan, discuss Ritchie’s latest flick and how satisfying it was to watch Alan Ritchson kill a lot of Nazis with a bow-and-arrow.

    OFFICIAL WEBSITE/TRAILER

    DIRECTED BY: Guy Ritchie

    STARRING: Henry Cavill, Eiza González, Alan Ritchson, Henry Golding, Alex Pettyfer, Hero Fiennes Tiffin, Babs Olusanmokun, Cary Elwes, Til Schweiger, Henrique Zaga, Roger Snipes, Danny Sapani, Freddie Fox, Olaf Kayhan, Mert Dincer, Ethel von Brixham

     

    YOUR REVIEWERS

     

    Wright Sulek (Screener Squad, Digital Noise, Highly Suspect Reviews, Trash in the Can, Audio Editor)

    Wright hails from the northern suburbs of Dallas, Texas. His passion for filmmaking brought him to Austin to study and make movies. Since then he’s had his hand in acting, writing, and directing his own short films with numerous like-minded film geeks he’s met along his journey. His newest interest has brought him into the podcasting world. He co-hosted a few different movie related podcasts such as ‘And Now This’ and ‘The Match Cut’. He currently co-hosts with longtime friend, Eric Samaniego, where they talk shop about the grimiest, trashiest, lost gems of movies on their show, ‘Trash in the Can’. Wright also guests and hosts reviews on Screener Squad and Highly Suspect Reviews as well as co-hosts Digital Noise with Chris Cox.

     

     

    Nathan Flynn (Screener Squad, Highly Suspect Reviews)

    A recent transplant to Austin originally hailing from the wretched hive of scum and villainy that is the Midwest, Nathan Flynn has been a movie super freak since he saw “An American Werewolf in London” way too young and grew up worshipping the James Bond franchise and all things related to Cold War-era spycraft. When he’s not watching movies and being a constant defender of the Tron franchise, he can be found practicing his second biggest love: cooking (having been a chef for 10+ years) and hitting his head up against a desk to write screenplays that nobody reads. He also spearheads his own podcast on the Mission Impossible franchise titled “Mission: Impodible”. He can be found rarely posting on his personal twitter.

     

     

    Ben Glasthal (Highly Suspect Review, Screener Squad, Breakfast Pub, Unstabletop Gamers, Video and Audio Editor)

    Born in Boston, then ending up in Dallas, Texas in the early 2000s, Ben has always had a passion for film. He started in film school not long after where he launched MovieReelizations.com where he still writes reviews to this day.

    • 30 min
    Highly Suspect Reviews: Civil War

    Highly Suspect Reviews: Civil War

    CIVIL WAR MOVIE REVIEW

    Director/Writer Alex Garland is known for his not exactly optimistic but deeply intelligent sci-fi films, like Ex-Machina and Annihilation. It seemed surprising for him to veer so distinctly political with his latest, Civil War, and very near future at that. Needless to say, there has been no small amount of ‘why in hell would I want to see this movie?’ sentiments loudly expressed online. Many feel that the film appears to be taking advantage of the current heightened tensions in the US and is irresponsible. As it turns out, Chris, Wright, Eric, and Mike thought that nothing could be further from the truth, although one certainly can’t be blamed for feeling that way from the marketing. Civil War takes place in the final days of a war to depose a sitting President (Nick Offerman) now entering his third term. Nothing is really made clear about the specifics of the politics on either side. What is clear is that there’s nothing romantic or good about war and especially a civil war. A renowned photojournalist Lee (Kirsten Dunst) is traveling across the country to try to get an interview with the President before his inevitable deposition, as the troops close in. She is joined by her colleague Joel (Wagner Moura), her mentor and friend Sammy (Stephen McKinley Henderson), and a young photographer named Jessie (Cailee Spaeny) who idolizes Lee. The danger of their voyage only increases the closer they get to DC and Civil War attempts to make as clear as possible: there has GOT to be another way.

    OFFICIAL WEBSITE/TRAILER

    DIRECTED BY: Alex Garland

    STARRING: Kirsten Dunst, Wagner Moura, Cailee Spaeny, Stephen McKinley Henderson, Nick Offerman, Nelson Lee, Evan Lai, Sonoya Mizuno, Jefferson White, Juani Feliz, Edmund Donovan, Karl Glusman, Jin Ha, Jojo T. Gibbs, Jesse Plemons, Jess Matney

     

    YOUR REVIEWERS

     

    Christopher Lawrence Cox (Founder, Da Boss)

    Born in the wilds of northern Virginia, Chris managed to put all of his survival skills to use and barely escaped with his life to Austin Texas in 1992 where ever since he’s dabbled in everything from plumber’s assistant to sandwich maker, from band to bar management. An opportunity to see theatrical release films for free by becoming a critic on a local public access show called “The Reel Deal” turned into a full-time job when Chris and his friends decided to take it to the internet. They built the site Spill.com, adding multiple podcasts and animated features, to no small amount of success. During this time, a fortuitous friendship sprung up between Chris and young Brian Salisbury, who was also a local film critic, and they merged their forces of will, and their laundry list of ideas for shows, to eventually build this community of critics. While Brian eventually followed his heart to a new family, Chris continues on with a cast of colorful folks from all over the country (and a few others). You can also check out Chris in his videocast, along with Martin Thomas and Danni Danger, that One Of Us does with our friends at Bell of Lost Souls: Crossover Event. He also regularly guests on the video game website Rage Select. Follow Chris on Twitter and Facebook and check out his Amazon Wish List.

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    Screener Squad: 3 Body Problem

    Screener Squad: 3 Body Problem

    3 BODY PROBLEM SERIES REVIEW

    Move over Newton, that three body problem of yours isn’t just for discussing the moon’s motion about the earth under the influence of the sun anymore. Hugo winning Sci-Fi masterpiece The Three-Body Problem by Cixin Liu has been adapted into a netflix series titled 3 Body Problem by the Game of Thrones showrunners David Benioff and D. B. Weiss. Our five main characters are all top of the class Oxford graduates of science. Not just any plain jane geeks in lab coats, they are sexy, flirty, and love to party. Saul (Jovan Adepo) considers himself the god of test tubes and seduction. Former lover and forever friend Auggie (Eliza González) loves wine and to whine at everybody while working on a nano fiber project that could change the world. Jack (John Bradly) is a big teddy bear who can wax philosophical and reference geek pop culture. Will (Alex Sharp) represents the best of humanity with a mind for physics and puppy dog eyes for his friend Jin (Jess Hong) whom is the brightest of the students under their professor Ye Winjei (Rosalind Chou). The five are reunited through grief at the news of one of their alum and professor Ye’s daughter committing suicide. In fact, scientists all around the world seem to be taking their own lives. Private investigator Da Shi (Benedict Wong) is on the case, and will slowly unravel the mystery behind these unsettling deaths, how the five are connected, and how a message sent by their professor Ye in the past will change the course of all mankind forever. Bradly, Neil, and Rae discuss their relationship with the book, sci-fi in general, and the impact of first contact stories in our modern age. Does alien visitation and influence have a place in our 24/7 social media hellscape, or is it time for mankind to move on from looking at the stars?

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    CREATED BY: David Benioff, D.B. Weiss, and Alexander Woo

    STARRING: Jovan Adepo, John Bradley, Rosalind Chao, Zine Tseng, Liam Cunningham, Eiza González, Jess Hong, Marlo Kelly, Alex Sharp, Sea Shimooka, Saamer Usmani, Benedict Wong, Jonathan Pryce, Vedette Lim, Eve Ridley, Ben Schnetzer, John Dagleish, Gerard Monaco, Adrian Edmondson, CCH Pounder, Lan Xiya, Josh Brener, Mark Gatiss, Reece Shearsmith, Conleth Hill, Phil Wang, Naoko Mori, Kevin Eldon, Jason Forbes, Jim Howick, Nitin Ganatra, Dustin Demri-Burns, Tom Wu, Guy Burnet, Jake Tapper, Bobak Ferdowsi, Stacy Abalogun

     

    YOUR REVIEWERS

     

    Bradly Martin (Screener Squad, Eye on the Prize, Breakfast Pub)

    Bradly Martin was born in the united states and grew up on a healthy diet of sports, films, and books. A rather shy lad who kept to himself, Bradly soon discovered the best way to know a person was to know what people liked. Throughout the years Bradly became a fan of many things and a fanatic of none. From Doctor Dre, to Doctor Strange and the who’s who of Whos. From Playstation to the Dreamcast and Marvel to DC. From LeBron James to James Bond and Lord of the Rings to Lord Palmerston (or Pitt the Elder if you agree with Wade Boggs) and is a huge fan of dad jokes and randomly obscure Simpsons references. Armed with a vast knowledge of comics, films, and pop culture. Bradly traveled the world making friends and sharing takes. As a young man Bradly married the love of his life young and grew older every year with each new child brought into the brood. If trends continue, Scientists predict that .2% of Canada (where Bradly and family reside) will be populated by Bradly’s children by the year 2029. You can hear him leading and listening to his favorite critics on the Screener Squad and Eye on the prize and maybe even provide some comments of his own.

     

     

    Lyrae Anderson (Screener Squad)

    You can call me Rae. You can also call me a film lover. I’ll watch it all — small screen; big screen,

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    Screener Squad: Masters of the Air

    Screener Squad: Masters of the Air

    MASTERS OF THE AIR SERIES REVIEW

    War, huh, good god ya’ll. What is it good for? Absolutely nothing… except when the people behind Band of Brothers make another WWII series, this time focusing on the Mighty Eighth Air Force of the United States Army Air Forces. Okay maybe war still is good for nothing, but this series (like it’s predecessors) shows the ultimate costs of war. Being an airmen was basically a death sentence. You could be the best, most highly trained wing in your group, but one lucky flak hit and you’re done. Not only that, your plane was essentially your coffin, never to be recovered. It’s horrific to think, but it absolutely happened. Aside from some vfx issues, this series does a good job of setting up the anxiety every time the Mighty 8th went into the air. Now sit back, (try to) relax, and enjoy the commentary from Bradly, Sarah Jane, and Chad.

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    CREATED BY: John Shiban and John Orloff

    STARRING: Austin Butler, Callum Turner, Anthony Boyle, Barry Keoghan, Nikolai Kinski, Stephen Campbell Moore, Sawyer Spielberg, Isabel May, James Murray, Nate Mann, Kai Alexander, Laurie Davidson, Joanna Kulig, Louis Hofmann, Jamie Parker, Bel Powley, Sam Hazeldine, Josiah Cross, Branden Cook, Ncuti Gatwa, Kerry MacKinnon, Josh Dylan, Darragh Cowley, Matt Gavan, Jonas Moore, Jordan Coulson, Ben Radcliffe, David Shields, Edward Ashley, Raff Law, Adam Long, Elliot Warren, Samuel Jordan, Harry Ames, Bailey Brook, Louis Greatorex, John Hopkins, Nathan Solly, Josh Bolt, Ian Dunnett Jr, Thomas Flynn, James Frecheville, Jonathan Halliwell, Dean John-Wilson, Tom Joyner, Riley Neldam, Adam Silver, Ben Spong, Spike White

     

    YOUR REVIEWERS

     

    Chad Halvorsen (Screener Squad)

    Chad Halvorsen currently resides in Milwaukee, WI, where he produces and edits commercials, films, and everything in between. He was always a fan of film/television growing up, spending days in the Summer, making (terrible) home movies with his brothers. Little did he know that passion would carry on into adulthood. Since 2006, Chad has worked for several agencies in various departments. Shooting, producing, editing, production management, directing, and when forced to, writing copy. In 2015, Chad decided to take the big leap and become a freelancer. Since then, he’s produced content for Lyft, AT&T, Target, and Discovery Network. His passion lies in entertaining people, making them feel better, even for a moment. All the pain and suffering of this business is worth it, if even just one person views his work. Chad is a frequent podcaster, most notably posing as a co-host for the podcast “The Film Illogical Society.”

     

     

    Sarah Jane (Highly Suspect Reviews, Screener Squad)

    Sarah Jane was born and raised in Southern California but currently calls Austin, TX her home. She’s seen over 5,700 movies so far with zero plans on stopping. She has a penchant for all things exploitation, and she loves Godzilla with all her heart. Her favorite films are Deep Red, Le Samourai, and Miller’s Crossing. When she isn’t watching movies, she’s busy herding her four cats, her husband, and her 11-year-old kiddo. She’s been a contributor to TalkFilmSociety, Daily Grindhouse, FThisMovie!, Looper, and the Austin Chronicle. You can find her on Twitter and Letterboxd at @fookthis.

     

     

    Bradly Martin (Screener Squad, Eye on the Prize, Breakfast Pub)

    Bradly Martin was born in the united states and grew up on a healthy diet of sports, films, and books. A rather shy lad who kept to himself, Bradly soon discovered the best way to know a person was to know what people l...

    • 20 min
    Screener Squad: Shirley

    Screener Squad: Shirley

    SHIRLEY MOVIE REVIEW

    Shirley Chisholm was a trailblazer in so many ways. She became the first black woman to be elected to US congress back in 1966, back when being an old wrinkly white man was the preferred look of US politics. She’s eventually convinced to run for the Democratic nomination for the ’72 Presidential election. Needless to say, she’s going to have some hurdles to climb being a black woman, the first in US Presidential politics. All that being said, her story is more interesting than today’s movie. Shirley, with the title role being played by Regina King, is fine if you already know her background, but we at the Screener Squad (specifically Frank, Kim, and Chad) think director/writer John Ridley could have done better. It jumps too much and omits a lot of good character development. Take a crack at it if you have a Netflix account.

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    DIRECTED BY: John Ridley

    STARRING: Regina King, Lance Reddick, Terrence Howard, Lucas Hedges, Brian Stokes Mitchell, Christina Jackson, Michael Cherrie, André Holland, Dorian Missick, Amirah Vann, W. Earl Brown, Brad James, Reina King

     

    YOUR REVIEWERS

     

    Chad Halvorsen (Screener Squad)

    Chad Halvorsen currently resides in Milwaukee, WI, where he produces and edits commercials, films, and everything in between. He was always a fan of film/television growing up, spending days in the Summer, making (terrible) home movies with his brothers. Little did he know that passion would carry on into adulthood. Since 2006, Chad has worked for several agencies in various departments. Shooting, producing, editing, production management, directing, and when forced to, writing copy. In 2015, Chad decided to take the big leap and become a freelancer. Since then, he’s produced content for Lyft, AT&T, Target, and Discovery Network. His passion lies in entertaining people, making them feel better, even for a moment. All the pain and suffering of this business is worth it, if even just one person views his work. Chad is a frequent podcaster, most notably posing as a co-host for the podcast “The Film Illogical Society.”

     

     

    Kimberly Brown (Highly Suspect Reviews)

    Kimberly wants to live in a world filled with blue telephone boxes, speedsters, and ice dragons but through an ironic twist of fate, she’s stuck in this reality where these wondrous things only exist on page or film. Kim’s perpetual desire to consume sci-fi and fantasy media as a teen led her to the study of illustration/design at university to better understand its creation. Currently an Austin transplant, when she’s not wearing her critic hat you can find her pretending to like hiking, fielding questions about her hair or maybe even enjoying a local brew at the nearest dive bar.

     

     



    Frank Calvillo (Highly Suspect Reviews, Screener Squad)

    Born and raised in South Texas, Frank currently lives in Austin and has been in love with movies ever since his father showed him some Three Stooges shorts when he was five years old. Today he loves all kinds of film, regardless of era, country, budget or genre. He believes every film has an audience and is at least one person’s favorite movie. After writing for Sight & Sound and Slackerwood, he now writes for Cinapse where his increasingly random taste in all flavors of cinema (from Rashomon to Mars Attacks!) continues to thrive. His ultimate goal is to write a script for his boyhood crush, Michelle Pfeiffer.

     

     

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    • 20 min
    Highly Suspect Reviews: Sting

    Highly Suspect Reviews: Sting

    STING MOVIE REVIEW

    From cult filmmaker Kiah Roache-Turner (Wyrmwood, Nekrotronic) comes Sting, the charming story of a girl and her beloved pet; A pet that happens to be a giant, man-eating spider from outer space. Charlotte (Alyla Browne) is a precocious 12 year old living in an old New York City apartment building with her extended family and eccentric neighbors. Between bonding with her comic book artist stepfather Ethan (Ryan Corr) and exploring the network of air ducts that run through the building, Charlotte seems to have a pretty good life, even if she has the usual pre-teen angst over her parents’ divorce. During a freak snowstorm, a tiny meteor crashes through the apartment window and lands inside an old doll house. But this is no ordinary meteor; it’s actually an egg, and an alien spider immediately hatches out of it. When Charlotte discovers the little creature, she is instantly smitten by it and names it Sting. The first sign that Sting is no ordinary spider is that she can vocalize through cute whistles and chirps. The second clue is that Sting’s size and appetite are growing at an alarming rate. Soon, the neighbor’s pets begin to disappear and before long so do the neighbors. In order to save her family – and possibly the world – Charlotte will have to hunt down Sting and stop her once and for all. Our reviewers Marco, Nathan, and Wright overcome their arachnophobia to review this sentimental horror flick featuring a pint-sized action hero, a surprising amount of gory brutal kills, and impressive practical creature effects from the WETA Workshop.

    OFFICIAL WEBSITE/TRAILER

    DIRECTED BY: Kiah Roache-Turner

    STARRING: Jermaine Fowler, Alyla Browne, Ryan Corr, Penelope Mitchell, Silvia Colloca, Noni Hazlehurst, Robyn Nevin, Danny Kim, Alcira Carpio, Tony J. Black, Rowland Holmes,

    YOUR REVIEWERS

     

    Wright Sulek (Screener Squad, Digital Noise, Highly Suspect Reviews, Trash in the Can, Audio Editor)

    Wright hails from the northern suburbs of Dallas, Texas. His passion for filmmaking brought him to Austin to study and make movies. Since then he’s had his hand in acting, writing, and directing his own short films with numerous like-minded film geeks he’s met along his journey. His newest interest has brought him into the podcasting world. He co-hosted a few different movie related podcasts such as ‘And Now This’ and ‘The Match Cut’. He currently co-hosts with longtime friend, Eric Samaniego, where they talk shop about the grimiest, trashiest, lost gems of movies on their show, ‘Trash in the Can’. Wright also guests and hosts reviews on Screener Squad and Highly Suspect Reviews as well as co-hosts Digital Noise with Chris Cox.

     

     

    Marco Noyola (Digital Noise, Highly Suspect Reviews, Screener Squad, Audio Editor)

    By day, Marco is a mild-mannered office worker, but by night he is a mild-mannered movie watcher. He does other mild-mannered stuff too.

    “You don’t need to follow me. You don’t need to follow anybody!”

     

     

     

    Nathan Flynn (Screener Squad, Highly Suspect Reviews)

    A recent transplant to Austin originally hailing from the wretched hive of scum and villainy that is the Midwest, Nathan Flynn has been a movie super freak since he saw “An American Werewolf in London” way too young and grew up worshipping the James Bond franchise and all things related to Cold War-era spycraft. When he’s not watching movies and being a constant defender of the Tron franchise, he can be found practicing his second biggest love: cooking (having been a chef for 10+ years) and hitting his head up against a desk to write screenplays that nobody reads. He also spearheads his own podcast on the Mission Impossible franchise titled a href="http...

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