Hey everybody, have you heard the news? Joe Bob is back in town. The annual Valentine's Day special for The Last Drive-In With Joe Bob Briggs once again showed that love can also be violent, nasty, and very much unorthodox. If you’re unfamiliar, every week on The Last Drive-In with Joe Bob Briggs,
Sasaki and Peeps Ep. 6 "Interview and Wine and Dine" an introduction to two things Sasaki probably never thought he would ever see. The first thing is promotion, and a very rapid promotion on top of that. The second is the local black market, with the introduction coming from the last person he
FOR THOSE OF YOU WHO HAVE YET TO SEE "SUNCOAST", THIS IS A NON-SPOILER REVIEW Everyone loves a good coming-of-age film film, right? Unfortunately, good ones are few and far between. The genre (especially nowadays) usually exists in a place of tropes and clichés, hinging on cringey writing that
Some people might argue the “Bonnie and Clyde” heist-romance gone wrong trope is overdone — but those people haven’t seen Marmalade. The film follows the recently incarcerated Baron (Joe Keery) as he tells his new cellmate Otis (Aldis Hodge) the story of how he landed in prison. After
Biopics about musical icons can make for very compelling films. Tina Turner's life was explored in explicit and ultimately triumphant detail in What's Love Got To Do With It? while the heart of Selena Quintanilla Perez was captured to its fullest in Selena. Some feature great performances, but the
Solo Leveling Ep. 5 "A Pretty Good Deal" is the episode where Sung Jin-woo realizes a very important lesson in life. It's not that he shouldn't take unnecessary risks, since he seems to be pretty good at calculated ones. It's not even that he needs to remember that he has human friends who are just
Diablo Cody has held a special place as one of my favorite writers. Her incredible talent has earned her both an Academy Award and a Tony Award, showcasing her versatility across various genres. Whether delving into thought-provoking themes in films like Juno and Tully or crafting darkly comedic
Sasaki and Peeps Ep. 5 "A Magical Man and a Third World" starts off with a relatively straightforward plotline. That plotline quickly devolves into what I can only describe as a Standoff of magical proportions. Wow, Sasaki's job just keeps getting harder and harder. Sasaki and Peeps Ep. 5 "A
Jaadugar: A Witch in Mongolia proves the old adage that no plan survives contact with the enemy in Ep. 5 "A Snake Shows Its Colors, Man Hides His Colors". Admittedly, the plan isn't even Sitara's plan. It's the plan of her mistress Sorghaghtani. However, it still becomes clear that the whole plan
We all have that one film we saw when we were far too young to see. That one movie that we snuck a peek at when our parents went to bed, or movie hopping at the theater to the R-rated movie you couldn't buy a ticket for, or at your friend's house with parents who didn't care what you watched. What
Daemons of the Shadow Realm shows us one of the most wonderfully executed baited traps in Ep. 17 "Crybaby and Naughty Child". All with the intended target of the trap, a traitor within the ranks of the Kagemoris, taking it hook, line, and sinker. The resulting battle as well as the ripple effects