Editorial
Bruce Lee & Hollywood’s “Better at Being Asian than Actual Asians” Problem
Real talk—Quentin Tarantino has been Single-White-Female-ing Bruce Lee with his films since at least Kill Bill: Vol. 1.
Real talk—Quentin Tarantino has been Single-White-Female-ing Bruce Lee with his films since at least Kill Bill: Vol. 1.
Nick & Allison give their thoughts on the latest Quentin Tarantino film Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.
Our favorite Aussie twins, The Veronicas, are back at it again! After announcing a 2024 tour across the States earlier this week, the duo has released their new single, “Detox.” The pair’s latest offering marks their second release from their forthcoming full-length album, Gothic Summer, which is set to arrive in March next year via Big Noise. The pop-rock-fueled new release skillfully intertwines elements of ska and skate-punk with the duo’s power to turn their musical prowess into poetry. Achieving a harmonious blend of pop and rock, chaos and control, the duo balances the yin and yang of the track,… Read more »
Coming off of back-to-back thunderous headlining performances this weekend at When We Were Young Fest, Green Day has announced the release of their forthcoming 14th album, Saviors, set to arrive on January 19, 2024. Setting the stage for their much-anticipated full-length is the album’s opening track and lead single, “The American Dream Is Killing.” This powerful anthem, which was previewed extensively during three unforgettable performances in Las Vegas, NV, has officially dropped with an accompanying film noir apocalyptic music video replete with zombies taking over the world. Read more: blink-182 Announces North American Tour With Pierce The Veil Reflecting back… Read more »
Properties featured: Koala Man, 80th Golden Globes Awards, Vikings: Valhalla, Hunters, The Last of Us
Another corner of the MCU uses even more obscure Marvel characters for an old horror movie homage.
Check out our picks of what you should be watching this week—featuring The Handmaid’s Tale, Blood Drive, Reign, Doctor Who, American Gods, and Orphan Black.
American visual artist Mike Leavitt carved wooden figures to portray his favorite movie directors as the most iconic characters they created.
Film Threat has been giving film fans all the coverage they need on indie films and filmmakers for three decades. And they need your help to bring it back.
In a move that’s sure to delight copy editors everywhere, M.I.A. has announced that her new album will be called ///Y/.