Film Review: Uncharted
An adaptation of a popular PlayStation game series that does action movies better than action movies (this included).
An adaptation of a popular PlayStation game series that does action movies better than action movies (this included).
A documentary about Kanye West from the friends who were with him from his early days until now.
Liam Neeson in another movie where he’s badass but this time he looks OLD old.
What better way to kick off a weekend than with new music? Featuring new tracks from Machine Gun Kelly, As It Is, Girlfriends, and more.
The moon begins to fall into the Earth and a disgraced astronaut, a conspiracy theorist, and a high-up NASA executive try to save humanity.
Radio Uprising showcases the greatest bands and artists that tomorrow has to offer, including: Anxious, Beckett, Motel 7, LiL Lotus, Caspr, and Charlotte Sands.
This week is all about books! My guest (and friend) Elizabeth Lazowski is an assistant editor at Chronicle Books and is committed to helping all children find themselves in the stories they read. Elizabeth shares how she got her start in such a beloved industry, how she didn’t take to reading like her peers as a child, and the book that eventually made her fall in love with reading. This episode is full of great advice for anyone considering the publishing world or who just loves to read.
Properties featured: Resident Alien, Astrid & Lilly Save the World, grown-ish, The Legend of Vox Machina, The Woman in the House Across the Street From the Girl in the Window, The Afterparty, Getting Curious With Jonathan Van Ness
Basically: Taking John Cena’s anti-hero character from The Suicide Squad and turning him into a human through a quirky lens. I wish I could say I was surprised that James Gunn decided to make a solo TV show for John Cena’s Peacemaker from The Suicide Squad but I’m not. Anyone who has watched WWE for a long period of time knows how good Cena is and how he’s different from The Rock in his character and performance. Cena can bring an earnest, honest, straight man-like sadness to a lot of his characters. He is, in a lot of ways, a… Read more »
Gather round for a Geek Girl Riot comic book shop-style conversation about Peacemaker, The 355, and the train wreck that is Joss Whedon in his New York Magazine interview.