Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week takes down Kid Rock’s recent comments on Taylor Swift.
The dude behind ‘Coffee and Cigarettes’ made a zombie movie.
When polar fracking tips the Earth off its axis, the sleepy rural town of Centerville faces a zombie apocalypse the best it can.
Another try at the Dark Phoenix story from the X-Men comic books and an ending to the 20th Century Fox movie franchise.
Who’s on air this week? Scroll through idobi’s Guest ‘Gram to get the 411.
A group of kids party with the wrong woman and get involved in some serious sh*t.
Flying used to be something that was looked forward to. People would wait all year long, sometimes even multiple years, to save money and be able to fly to that destination–Disneyworld, Europe, Cancun, whatever. Think back to the Pan-AM days or early TWA. Beautiful stuff. But now with cheaper flights anyone can fly, which leads us to terrible human beings. I question to even call some of them humans because of just how disgusting and awful people are. We’ve all had annoying flight stories. Be it the person who is just constantly coughing next to you, to the person who… Read more »
On the latest Geek Girl Riot we chat to Booksmart stars Kaitlyn Dever and Beanie Feldstein, get you hyped for the movie, then talk the other leading ladies who inspire us onscreen.
Unicorn Store repeatedly tells you: All you have to do is believe—but it doesn’t quite have the magic to help you get there.
Pet Sematary has been resurrected but perhaps it was better left to rest.