Editorial
Barbie Vs. Oppenheimer: The Cinematic Event Of Our Lifetime
The pop culture event of the century is here to nuke the planet pink. It’s Barbie Vs. Oppenheimer, but who comes out on top?
The pop culture event of the century is here to nuke the planet pink. It’s Barbie Vs. Oppenheimer, but who comes out on top?
Basically: An old school coming of age drama based on a memoir. You know what? I think it’s good we have Ben Affleck back. We’re in this weird cycle of him acting with Matt Damon again as well as appearing on the red carpet with Jennifer Lopez. I find it comforting to see Affleck back out and about and doing good work. That brings us to The Tender Bar. Directed by George Clooney, The Tender Bar is based on the memoir by J. R. Moehringer about his youth and growing up. Daniel Ranieri and Tye Sheridan portray J.R. as a… Read more »
A historical fiction drama that’s all the things that still affect us to this day.
A movie about an American man trying to help his daughter deal with a European country’s legal system.
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A film based on a true story about best friends who want to make and drive really fast cars.
Everything old is new again and we’re here for it. It’s been 13 years since Kevin Smith added to the View Askewniverse but it looks like the newest addition to the volumes of hilarity will be not only funny but touching as well. The Jay And Silent Bob Reboot movie follows the oddball hetero-life-mates as they meet Jay’s love child, played by Smith’s daughter Harley Quinn Smith, and travel to Hollywood to stop the making of the ‘Bluntman and Chronic’ reboot. The film is dripping in cameos by the stars like Ben Affleck and Matt Damon who were there at… Read more »
Listen up! On today’s episode, Ralph and Joe of Dr. Doctor join us. We listen to their singles “Turbulence” and “Seventeen (Say The Word)” chat about a possibly drunken Matt Damon, and Brett’s Vicki calls in…enjoy!
The top 10 panels from this year’s NYCC, ranked.
Conventional wisdom states that you should not review a record after it has already been in stores for more than a month, but when the record in question has been described as “endearingly bonkers” and “fantastically strange” and leads with an Italian-disco-indebted first single that features the word “lycanthropy,” well, sometimes you have to ignore conventional wisdom.