Basically: Jojo Rabbit is the anti-hate satire the world needs right now. Jojo Betzler isn’t the Nazi he’s so keen to be, he’s just a 10-year-old boy who likes dressing up in a funny uniform and wants to be part of a club. His nationalist ideals and anti-Semitic leanings are challenged when Jojo finds that his mother is harboring an enemy of the Nazi state, a young Jewish girl. The thing about an anti-hate satire is that to effectively be “anti-hate” the film has got to make you feel the opposite of hate—LOVE—and Jojo Rabbit does. Jojo (Roman Griffin Davis)… Read more »
Dolemite is My Name is a great return to comedic form for Eddie Murphy and a love letter to a 70’s classic.
If, like us, you’re of the opinion that you can never have too much Paul Rudd, then Living with Yourself is for you.
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week talks about the use of music without permission at political campaign rallies.
In this special episode we talk to newly crowned drummer Matt, iconic bass player and vocalist Roger, and catch back up with Chris from Less Than Jake! Remember him from our first episode?!?
We went live and we had FUN! Five North came by for their first interview ever, The New Regime called in and Being As An Ocean stopped by and as a bonus I added in my interview with Xavier Mayne and Mitchel Cave!
Trever Stewart from Modern Maps stops in and chats about what lead him to a life in music, how MM was formed, the band’s brief signing to Rise Records and more—including playing some of their latest tracks.
A new version of the Addams Family for a new generation.
Will Smith has to face his younger self for Call of Duty: Fresh Prince Warfare.
It’s Almódovar’s mirror and that makes for a fascinating self-portrait.