Film Review: Freaky
A teenage victim and a middle-aged serial killer exchange bodies; hilarity (and a couple of murders) ensue.
A teenage victim and a middle-aged serial killer exchange bodies; hilarity (and a couple of murders) ensue.
This week: Dash & Lily, Trial 4, Aunty Donna’s Big Ol’ House of Fun, Chicago Med & Fire & P.D., The Liberator, Station 19 & Grey’s Anatomy, Alex Rider, The Blacklist, The Crown, E! People’s Choice Awards
Geek Girl Riot had so much fun at Outpost Con over the weekend that we just had to share our live n’ Riotous chat with you! And we’re heading into deep space…
“I’m pretty sure about what I saw, but I’d also bought weed wax from a guy in a van in front of a taco shop, so it could have been the weed wax.”
A dramatization of the trial of the Chicago 7, including Bobby Seele. The year: 1969. The charge: Inciting riots at the DNC. The truth: Government oppression.
It seems the hits keep coming this October as ex-Blink 182 member, Tom DeLonge has announced his directorial debut in the forthcoming film Monsters of California.
Hello and welcome to our virtual stop in Toronto! Home of Drake, the Raptors, and the CN Tower. Let’s dive into some of the must-sees, eh? A famous food (+ recipe): Poutine The nice thing about living in a city as multicultural as Toronto is the amount of food options at your fingertips, even if you are stuck in the house. Ask anyone in the city and they can point you in the right direction for your latest craving. Head to Spadina and Dundas for Chinatown, College Street for Little Italy, The Danforth for all things Greek… You wanna eat… Read more »
This week: Felipe Esparza: Bad Decisions & Malas Decisiones, Transplant, Chef’s Table: BBQ, Away, The Boys, Lovecraft Country
Jamie Foxx stars in what should’ve been a DC Comics superhero movie.
Who: Being raised in both Los Angeles and Mississippi probably feels like having two different childhoods. Musician Austin Ward took the contrast of his hometowns and channeled it into his sound, merging the worlds of indie pop and folk beautifully. What: Is it cuffing season yet? Because we already found our bae in “Run The Other Way”. Why: “Run The Other Way” feels like a safe place to take a break from the pain of the world. You can hear every strum of the guitar as the song wraps you up in a hug and reminds you everything will be… Read more »