Boots Riley's new film, I Love Boosters is giving back to the people with some free gas. Keke Palmer and LaKeith Stanfield were there to help the fans out this week in LA. I Love Boosters is almost here and Keke Palmer was helping people get free gas. NEON and Boots Riley thought it would be a good
I Love Boosters just got a brand new trailer for the Boots Riley extravaganza. On May 22nd, fans can pile in for a star studded affair. Names like Keke Palmer, Naomi Ackie, Taylour Paige, Poppy Liu, Eiza González, LaKeith Stanfield, and Will Poulter are all here. And, there’s some amazing talent
I Love Boosters finally has a trailer and fans are hype for a new Boots Riley movie. Keke Palmer, Naomi Ackie, Taylour Paige, Poppy Liu, Eiza Gonzalez and more star in the feature. Palmer leads a band of “boosters,” aka professional shoplifters. She’s giving back to the community like Robin
Netflix’s latest original series, Boots, has arrived, and it has truly exceeded my expectations. The series is based on Greg Cope White’s memoir "The Pink Marine" and follows the real-life story of a young gay man navigating the U.S. Marine Corps in the 1990s. That may not seem exciting or
Netflix has released the highly anticipated first look at BOOTS, a powerful new coming-of-age series set in the intense and unpredictable world of the U.S. Marine Corps. Premiering October 9, the series stars Miles Heizer (13 Reasons Why), Liam Oh, Vera Farmiga (The Conjuring), Max Parker, and an
Sometimes the best way to access the core of a film is to let it take you over completely. Locked behind metaphorical dialogue and an obtuse artistry, the key to the door is simply letting it all in and fester inside until the understanding comes to light. You can't second-screen a film like this,
It was just three years ago that the world was introduced to the magical world of The Super Mario Bros. Movie. That film was a runaway success at the box office and was surprisingly great, considering some of the gripes coming into it. Now, we're getting a sequel that is adapting one of the most
There was a time when the stoner comedy was a reliable genre, particularly among the coveted demographic of young men. I remember those late nights in the college dorm quite fondly. Up late working on a paper last minute, ready for the weekend, and a friend suggests ordering a pizza and popping in