Five Feet Apart is a typical romantic movie that will pull at your heartstrings (evident by the intermittent sniffling at the screening I was at) and make you yearn and appreciate our connection with others especially with the ones we love.
An inventor girl draws up the blueprints to heal her broken heart.
Booksmart is the new movie that captures that feeling of freedom and takes you on a wild ride of rule-breaking and general f#$!@g around.
This week: Patriot Act with Hasan Minhaj, This Is Us, Deadly Class, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, For the People, Arrested Development, Turn Up Charlie, Shrill, Doom Patrol, American Gods, Now Apocalypse.
Pop music is changing and TiLLie is at the head of the revolution.
The gods still have a few tricks up their sleeves…but even they can’t resurrect the show.
Behind every successful band there’s a solid management team taking care of all the details. In The Maine’s case, their team at 8123 is supportive, creative, and made up of only two people.
A documentary full of stunningly remastered and restored footage of the 1969 Apollo 11 moon landing from start to finish, including scenes that have never aired previously for public audiences.
Do you smell the coffee? Do you hear the music? It’s time to Rise Rock n’ Shine.
Not every band can release a song on a Wednesday, then have everybody in the audience scream each word back at them live on the following Friday. And not every band can put together a festival in their hometown and bring in fans from around the world in the middle of January. But The Maine is not like every band. “We’ve been so fortunate and lucky to experience what we have,” says vocalist John O’Callaghan. We’re sitting in a building inside Civic Space Park in Phoenix, AZ on the second day of 8123 Fest. Through the windows, This Century plays… Read more »