Basically: A tale of friendship between two women who meet while giving birth in the hospital. I honestly don’t know how to write about this film. Pedro Almodóvar isn’t the type of filmmaker you get from the States or the UK where films tend to follow a simple format about a particular subject that goes from A to B to C etc. I first discovered Almodóvar in the 2000s, while I was in my twenties, and his multilayered stories about women were something I’d never experienced before. His films were not like the ones being made here in Hollywood. Almodóvar… Read more »
Hello and welcome to Singles Lost in Time, where we dig through our library here at idobi (like monks sifting through historical texts) and we dust off some absolute bangers that never got their proper time in the sun. – My American Heart – “The Shake” My American Heart graced the 2000s scene with lead singer Jesse Barrera’s unwavering vocal purity entwined in complex pop-rock arrangements. “Tired and Uninspired” may have had more radio play but “The Shake” exemplifies the best of what MAH—and emo—has to offer. – Meriwether – “Aye Julian” Meriwether rings the bell to start the round… Read more »
This week’s Singles Lost in Time feature songs by Skindred and Trophy Scars.
A 1940s noir style thriller from a director known for creative monster films.
Today’s Singles Lost in Time showcases singles by Allister and Strike Anywhere.
Geek Girl Riot is all about dichotomies this week: We talk about two very different fantasy series—Cowboy Bebop and The Wheel of Time—with two very different reactions.
Guess who’s back, Stoners?! This week we welcome back our friends Jt and Bassy from Between You and Me to talk about gambling for the first time, musical fire alarms and a “guess who” of sexy halloween costumes!
Today, Singles Lost in Time feature Rufio and Audio Karate.
A pair of rival gangs face off in a wild, wild west showdown filled with true life Black cowboys AND a soundtrack bouncing on beats with more ricochets than a gunfighter’s bullets.
Today in Singles Lost in Time, we look at singles from Gym Class Heroes and Spitalfield.