Film Review: A Dog’s Journey
When you say “shhh” to your dog they don’t know what it means.
When you say “shhh” to your dog they don’t know what it means.
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s new column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week examines queercore.
Hear a special Q&A event with The Sun is Also a Star’s Yara Shahidi and Charles Melton, hosted by TV personality Melissa Grelo. We also throw love confetti at the book + film then give you some new YA reading recs.
Two genius kids travel through time to save a life—and learn science is easy, consequences are hard.
You’ve seen it before: The creation of an “underdog” cheerleading squad who learn to pull together with an inspirational leader and succeed at the big competition. The sole difference here is that it is women from a retirement community rather than highschoolers.
A movie about Pokémon set in the Pokémon world with a Ryan Renolds bonus.
Romantic opposites attract, clash, and smash on their way to the White House (and maybe the weed spot).
Well this doesn’t really come as a surprise. It was being deemed “Fyre Fest 2.0,” as more and more reports came out of just how disorganized and a mess Woodstock 50 was becoming. The first sign of a problem was last week when they couldn’t even begin selling tickets because they didn’t have everything set up correctly. I personally tried reaching out for press credentials a while ago–and not only was it impossible to find out who was actually running Woodstock, getting a contact for them even proved more of a mess. You literally couldn’t navigate to find out who… Read more »
The trailer for Ava DuVernay’s new Netflix limited series When They See Us is going to move you to tears, and to action.
Glover and friends make their own type of Purple Rain film.