Film Review: Men in Black: International
MIB: International is a lot of fun, if you like that sort of thing, and here’s me with my hand raised.
MIB: International is a lot of fun, if you like that sort of thing, and here’s me with my hand raised.
Mindy Kaling and Emma Thompson are about to fall in…respect.
Duvernay’s latest is hard to watch but only because you cannot look away from this true American tragedy and triumph.
A bright and colorful telling of a rock icon’s life that shows off the ups and downs in splendorific fashion.
A reimagining (of sorts) of ‘The Giant Monsters: Earth’s Greatest Battle (1964)’ where Godzilla fights a lot of monsters.
The expensive TV musical version of a classic Disney animated film.
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s new column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week examines the rise of Riot Grrrl.
This week: Patriot Act with Hasan Minhaj, L.A.’s Finest, The Bold Type, Wanda Sykes: Not Normal, Chicago Med, What/If, Doom Patrol, She’s Gotta Have It, Killing Eve
An angel and a demon team up to stop the Son of Satan from destroying the world…because they’ve grown rather fond of humanity (and its sushi bars).
New tunes are way better than an alarm, it’s time to Rise Rock n’ Shine… Who: Kate Gillespie moved to Nashville five years ago to chase down a career in music. Since then, she’s been putting out indie folk songs that’ll make you swoon. What: Kate takes music back to basics on new single, “New York”. Why: The calm, easy progression of “New York” seems to slow the day down, cast everything in a sunset glow, and make you realize all your problems aren’t as big as you thought they were. FFO: idobi Anthm Find Kate Gillespie on Facebook and… Read more »