TV Show Review: Black Mirror – Season 5
During Black Mirror, introspective questions and reflections on modern life abound.
During Black Mirror, introspective questions and reflections on modern life abound.
Another try at the Dark Phoenix story from the X-Men comic books and an ending to the 20th Century Fox movie franchise.
Be the world’s best babysitter, borrow a kid or take your own and head to your local Regal Cinema. Regal’s Summer Movie Express is back in 340 theaters nationwide. Every Tuesday and Wednesday two movies will be showing at 10 am for a dollar each. A portion of the proceeds from the $1 movie festival will go to support the Will Rogers Institute. “Summer Movie Express is one of the hottest annual deals Regal offers to its moviegoers. We invite people of all ages to join us for three months of fun and entertainment as we feature family-friendly blockbusters,” said… Read more »
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 »
Skin&Earth Acoustic is coming on July 12th and to celebrate, she’s released a brand new song called “Lost Girls”!
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 »
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s new column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week examines queercore.
Poetry x Science is the catalyst for true love but time doesn’t wait.
Listen Up! May-8-2019, episode 386. This time, our good friend and Brett’s former co-star Jillian Rose Reed is co-hosting the show. We get into the possible joke behind a celebrity baby name, and play everyones favorite game: Spit It Out There, Larry! … enjoy. Brought to you by Third Love. Go to http://www.thirdlove.com/brett to get 15% off your first purchase. Over 12 million people have tried Third Love, now it’s your turn! 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… Read more »
The Met Gala took over media yesterday as celebrities displayed their most outrageous takes on this year’s theme, “Camp: Notes on Fashion”. “Camp” in this use is about exaggeration, about artifice. My favorite explanation: “Camp sees everything in quotation marks. It’s not a lamp, but a ‘lamp’; not a woman, but a ‘woman.’” ALL THE FASHION, ALL THE JEWELRY, ALL THE … heads? Yup. Jared Leto, frontman of 30 Seconds to Mars (aka Jordan Catalano from My So-Called Life), came decked out in a red ensemble covered in jewels carrying a replica of his own head. While not everyone got… Read more »