Film Review: Don’t Make Me Go
A father-daughter road trip doubles as the moment when life flashes before our eyes.
A father-daughter road trip doubles as the moment when life flashes before our eyes.
Properties featured: Motherland: Fort Salem, Solar Opposites, Everything’s Trash, Resident Evil, Hart to Heart, Persuasion
On Today’s Episode dissolvable nerve coolant, Audrey has Meg Ryan homework, plus did Brett’s kids see any shenanigans at the movie theatre? …Enjoy! The Brett Davern Show is streamed LIVE daily at 10am (eastern) 7am (pacific) on idobi Radio at https://idobi.com. Follow Brett on social media @BDavv, Katie : @KatieLeclerc, the show @BrettDavernShow
Not many bands get back together for the right reasons. Brett Detar and Joshua Fiedler, the founding members of The Juliana Theory, recently rekindled their excitement from the early days of their careers and set out on an acoustic tour.
Thor returns to find his ex-girlfriend is now also Thor and together they deal with a new threat: Gorr, The God Butcher.
What better way to kick off a weekend than with new music? Featuring new tracks from Anberlin, Bayside, Jxdn, and more.
There’s a sort of enthusiasm to Harvie that can’t help but suck you into his particular brand of pop-rock—especially if you spend some time talking to him and discover that he really is that earnest.
On Sunday, June 26th, we participated in Pride along with the Los Angeles LGBT Center at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery. The event itself was a giant picnic with bars, food trucks, face painting, and the idobi Radio photo experience. The entertainment was DJ Nico blasting the best, high-energy, party music and a drag show with Queens Amber Crane and Lauren Banall. There was something for everyone here, just as Pride should be. When you walked into the event, you were met with a burst of positive energy and people letting loose and having a great time. Alongside idobi, Tito’s Vodka… Read more »
Basically: The story of Elvis Presley, told by his antagonist Colonel Tom Parker in the most Baz Luhrmann way possible. I have a weird appreciation for Elvis. When I was a child, Elvis had become like a cartoon of himself—a mascot of a time long gone by. He was impersonated by many and turned into cartoon characters. I grew up in the time of the king of pop, Michael Jackson. There was no other king, and rock was far removed from rock n’ roll. Even when I did see Elvis as a child, my great-grandmother hipped me to the legacy… Read more »
I got the chance to talk with Eliot Laurence, creator, writer, executive producer, and showrunner for M:FS about this new season.