Film Review: The Kitchen [julian lytle’s review]
A trio of friends go to illegal means to have the American dream…oh, did I forget to say it’s 3 housewives in 1970s NYC?
A trio of friends go to illegal means to have the American dream…oh, did I forget to say it’s 3 housewives in 1970s NYC?
For 25 years, the Vans Warped Tour has brought us together in the name of really good music. Now, with the cross country tour retired and three massive anniversary parties planned, we’re bringing you closer than ever to punk rock summer camp. This year we’re presenting idobi Warped Radio – Celebrating 25 Years of Warped, a documentary-style radio show and podcast. The feature will pull you into the history of the tour, highlight the best bands you’ll see on stage this summer, and remind us all why we couldn’t wait for the summer and the Warped Tour. We’ll also be hanging… Read more »
2018 was a year dedicated to transition and we picked the musical moments we are most thankful for.
Geek Girl Riot is heading back to Capclave 2018 to make fun of romantic/stalker tropes in fiction. But first our Rioters bring you up to speed with the latest in entertainment and a review of Been So Long!
For too many people—those who work in music and fans alike—sexual harassment has become part of the experience and we need to talk about it. In this three part series we are going to try to open the dialogue.
What better way to kick off a weekend than with new music? Featuring new tracks from Panic! At The Disco, Underøath, blessthefall, and more.
This week: The End of the F***ing World, Star Trek: Discovery, The Chi, Marvel’s Runaways, This Is Us, Chicago Med, grown-ish, The Good Place, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, Taken
This week: Star Trek: Discovery, Curb Your Enthusiasm, The Gifted, Scorpion, The Middle, Lucifer, Fresh Off the Boat, Black-ish, This Is Us, The Mayor, Kevin (Probably) Saves the World, The Good Place, Scandal, The Orville, Once Upon a Time
Valerian is a spectacle-level space opera that needs to be seen on a big screen, despite some wonky casting choices.
Simon Neil talks about the differences between American and European audiences in part one of our interview with Scottish rockers Biffy Clyro.