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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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TRASH IN THE CAN: RAISING HEROES A bear and a twink face off against the mob! Do we have your attention? Good because this movie couldn’t keep ours. Baylor Johnson returns for a deeply 90s indie flick that echoes early Tarantino, but with a Kevin Smith physique. We watched 1996’s Raising Heroes!   YOUR HOSTS… Read More »Trash in the Can: Raising Heroes
DIGITAL NOISE EPISODE 338: SICK WITH THE COLOR OF FEAR Chris and Wright stick their noses into the pile of home releases and come up with a look at the very best of the ‘viral plague’ thrillers now in 4k, a weirdly meta-martial arts movie from last year, a HK sorta-version of The Frighteners, two… Read More »Digital Noise Episode 338: Sick With the Color of Fear
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… Read More »Highly Suspect Reviews: Civil War
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… Read More »Screener Squad: 3 Body Problem
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… Read More »Screener Squad: Masters of the Air
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… Read More »Screener Squad: Shirley
DIGITAL NOISE EPISODE 337: DIGITAL WARRIORS HAVE COME OUT TO PLAY John and Chris take on their stack with aplomb and yet don’t see eye to eye on everything this week. From a stack of very different Hong Kong films that range from Police Academy variants to the HK version of Dead Heat, to a… Read More »Digital Noise Episode 337: Digital Warriors Have Come Out To Play
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… Read More »Highly Suspect Reviews: Sting
MONKEY MAN MOVIE REVIEW Dev Patel has his directorial debut and co-writes and leads the cast of this new bloody revenge action film. He plays Kid, a scrappy pit fighter with the identity of “Monkey Man” who wears an ape mask and regularly takes the fall for cash at the hands of the fighting emcee… Read More »Highly Suspect Reviews: Monkey Man
RICKY STANICKY MOVIE REVIEW Every once in a while, a filmmaker grows so far beyond the types of movies that they began their career with, it’s amusing to look back over their filmography and see how much they’ve matured. A director like Adam McKay can start his cinematic career with Anchorman and then win an… Read More »Screener Squad: Ricky Stanicky
THE FEUD SEASON 2: CAPOTE VS THE SWANS REVIEW After his novel In Cold Blood in 1966, eccentric life of the party Truman Capote climbed the ladder of high life society and became the legendary culture icon we all know, love, and imitate to this very day. What’s a scaling of social ladders though without… Read More »Screener Squad: The Feud Season 2: Capote vs the Swans
GODZILLA X KONG: THE NEW EMPIRE MOVIE REVIEW This new film in the monsterverse continues the story from the last film where Godzilla was VS Kong instead of X Kong (which we’re still not sure what the x is specifically supposed to mean as they never multiply them by each other). To be clear, this… Read More »Highly Suspect Reviews: Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire
THE ANIMAL KINGDOM MOVIE REVIEW If I could walk with the animals, talk with the animals, squeak and squawk and flock with the animals well then I may just be one of the animals. In the distant future a small percentage of human beings are becoming ill and physically mutating while mentally adapting into various… Read More »Screener Squad: The Animal Kingdom
ROAD HOUSE MOVIE REVIEW in 1989, a cult classic was born as a shirtless and oiled up Patrick Swayze sauntered into the Double Deuce as the legendary bouncer Dalton. It was only a matter of time before they made another one of these. So they did, in 2006, with Johnathon Schaech playing Dalton’s son. And… Read More »Screener Squad: Road House
YOU’LL NEVER FIND ME MOVIE REVIEW Spring into your horror binges with every fright fanatics favorite streaming service…Shudder presents from writer/director Indianna Bell with co-Director Josiah Allen, You’ll Never Find Me. Patrick (Brendan Rock) lives alone in the deepest darkest corner of the trailer park. One stormy night, a young woman in need of shelter… Read More »Screener Squad: You’ll Never Find Me
TRASH IN THE CAN: ACTION USA This week’s movie is basically Lethal Weapon with a quarter of the budget and 100% more actual risk of death to the cast and crew. Austin Presley joins the boys to marvel at the always bloodshot eyes of our male lead, constantly hard nipples of our female lead, and… Read More »Trash in the Can: Action USA
Screener Squad: Damsel

Screener Squad: Damsel

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DAMSEL MOVIE REVIEW Once upon a time, the Screener Squad gathered in the high tower of the castle Of Us to sing the glorious tales of Elodie (Millie Bobby Brown), the adolescent daughter of Lord Bayford (Ray Winstone) in a land struggling to survive. The adventurous young lady receives a proposal from Queen Isabelle (Robin… Read More »Screener Squad: Damsel
LATE NIGHT WITH THE DEVIL MOVIE REVIEW Ever since it premiered at the 2023 SXSW Film Festival, buzz has been growing for Late Night for the Devil, from Cameron and Colin Cairnes, and starring veteran character actor David Dastmalchian in a rare leading role. It’s 1977 and late night talk show Night Owls with Jack… Read More »Screener Squad: Late Night With The Devil
DIGITAL NOISE EPISODE 336: SHATNER SAVES ODDJOB Chris and Wright do their due diligence with Digital Noise as they get into a tasty stack of releases. From Shatner as a psychopathic killer, to billions of Earths and their related supes gone forever. From a sleazy Warren Beatty in a very realistic old west, to Burt… Read More »Digital Noise Episode 336: Shatner Saves Oddjob
GHOSTBUSTERS: FROZEN EMPIRE MOVIE REVIEW The time for busting has resumed, only whether it’ll make you feel good certainly seems pretty polarizing this time around. Ok, really every time around when The Ghostbusters have another film, even, apparently in retrospect now, the original. Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire follows the events of 2021’s Ghostbusters: Afterlife which brought… Read More »Highly Suspect Reviews: Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire
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Lord Aborti

The part where Sam says that black people view white people as the cheater of the relationship and they can not forgive them for that is pretty racist itself. She is blaming the entire white race for something that 1.6 of the population of united states at the time did to their black ancestors, and thats including black people owning slaves also. Actually, the African people sold their own people into slavery. Slavery exists today, checkout Libya, they are selling people on an open market. It's okay to acknowledge our racist past and learn from it, but placing the blame on white people today does nothing but stir up racial tension.

Feb 9th
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Aiden Noah

the discussion of punching through someone's head reminded me to ask if you had watched Dream Demon yet? Jemma Redgave, Timothy Spall, and Jimmy Nail are in it.

Oct 31st
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Sean Smith

This is her creation. If you don't like it, stop watching the films MORONS!!! You leftists are a bunch of whining fucking retards. You just supported her with your review. JK says thanks for the free pub and advert. BTW, women have vaginas and men have cocks.

Apr 14th
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Sam Steele

help me out my brothers and sisters. what is this podcast and I will be the next president if you can get noticed casting a pod

Sep 3rd
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Sam Steele

highly suspect

Sep 2nd
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