Film Review
Film Review: Hotel Artemis
It’s kinda like George A. Romero wrote an action-thriller in John Wick’s world.
It’s kinda like George A. Romero wrote an action-thriller in John Wick’s world.
With the Eternal Darkness coming, can the Trollhunters protect Arcadia, save the Trolls, defeat Gunmar and an evil that nearly defeated Merlin?
Writer and producer LaToya Morgan joins us as a special guest host to talk what she’s up to, action movies, and why stories matter.
We’ve all been there. Be it a Saturday night like I’m doing right now as I drink a Miller Lite because it’s the only freaking beer that my sister has as I’m back home for Mother’s Day Weekend… sorry, got a little carried away there. Any way, yes, be it a Saturday night… or perhaps a snow day. We don’t really get snow days anymore now that we’re older, but just shut up and imagine if you did get a snow day, or say like a weekend afternoon. We’re home. We put on the television for those that aren’t “Too… Read more »
One of the better bands that this, “Scene,” has well, for lack of better words, seen, has been Underoath. Underoath brought a legitimacy to the once cringe-worthy term of, “Screamo,” by adding their own unique elements to it and delivering some of the loudest and heaviest rocking live performances I’d ever seen. Between Aaron and Spencer, you have two great vocalists that can mix between singing, screaming, and sharing harmonies and dual vocals back and forth. “They’re Only Chasing Safety,” still to this day resonates and remains one of the best albums in their genre, hands down. HANDS DOWN. I… Read more »
Melissa McCarthy is making her version of the classic ‘Back to School’ starring Rodney Dangerfield.
What better way to kick off a weekend than with new music? Featuring new tracks from Childish Gambino, State Champs, Against the Current, and more.
Hear The Word Alive’s latest track, “Real Life”, on idobi.com first.
If you are looking for something to tide you over ‘til the feast of the next Into the Badlands episode, Serial Box’s Born to the Blade can be your amuse-bouche.
It’s been a few years since I last saw Senses Fail so I was so excited to find out they were playing in Chicago.