Film Review
Film Review: The Photograph [review by sherin nicole]
Black love sings and its melody will move you.
Black love sings and its melody will move you.
Heather Allen joins WW to talk about her love for Simple Plan, fake engagements, and secrets to interviewing.
On the latest Geek Girl Riot we show a whole lotta love for the new Fast & Furious 9 trailer, plus we talk High Fidelity and Locke & Key.
In a place very much like our own, science, magic, and a little bit of “dust” set the stage for a young orphan who is destined to either save or burn down the world.
This week: This Is Us, Mixed-ish, Emergence, Arsenio Hall: Smart & Classy, Castle Rock, Chicago Med, Stumptown, The Good Place,
Queer Eye: We’re in Japan!, VICE Investigates, Atypical, American Son, Titans
Annie Wilkes steps into the spotlight (and watching Misery unfold at Salem’s Lot is a non-stop thrill).
All new music on idobi Network.
Hear a special Blinded By the Light Q&A featuring director Gurinder Chadha, leading man Viveik Kalra, and writer Sarfraz Manzoor. Our Rioters also talk Why Women Kill, Preacher, and the season finale of Grown-ish.
Kevin Smith surprised fans over the weekend with his announcement of the return of He-Man at PowerCon 2019. Smith said: “I’m Eternia-ly grateful to Mattel TV and Netflix for entrusting me with not only the secrets of Grayskull, but also their entire Universe. In Revelation, we pick up right where the classic era left off to tell an epic tale of what may be the final battle between He-Man and Skeletor! Brought to life with the most metal character designs Powerhouse Animation can contain in the frame, this is the Masters of the Universe story you always wanted to see… Read more »
Yesterday, Netflix announced that the graphic suicide scene from the Season 1 finale of their 13 Reasons Why series has been removed. While the effort is a nice gesture, the show is still problematic at its core and no gesture can fix it. When the 13 Reasons Why adaptation was brought to my attention—shortly after premiering on Netflix—I was curious. I care deeply about the issue of mental illness. Having lost a loved one to suicide, I wondered how Netflix would handle the translation of the book of the same name. The story chronicles the whirlwind of peer abuse affecting,… Read more »