Writer-director Kevin Smith presents his most intimate film with a coming-of-age tale set in the summer of 1986. So, The 4:30 Movie follows three sixteen-year-old friends, Brian (Austin Sajur), Belly (Reed Northrup), and Burny (Nicholas Cirillo). The trio spend their Saturdays sneaking into
Writer-director Kevin Smith presents his most intimate film with a coming-of-age tale set in the summer of 1986. The 4:30 Movie follows three sixteen-year-old friends, Brian (Austin Sajur), Belly (Reed Northrup), and Burny (Nicholas Cirillo). The trio spend their Saturdays sneaking into movies
Writer-director Kevin Smith presents his most intimate film yet with a coming-of-age tale set in the summer of 1986, The 4:30 Movie. The story follows three sixteen-year-old friends who spend their Saturdays sneaking into movies at the local Cineplex. Chaos ensues when one of the boys invites his
DEAD DEAD DEMONS DEDEDEDE DESTRUCTION Ep. 9 is for the most part a slice of life episode. Mostly depicts the girls' college days as they continue to try to live a normal life in Tokyo under the shadow of the massive alien UFO. However, those aliens continue to bleed into that normal, everyday life.
It's pretty clear that DEAD DEAD DEMONS DEDEDEDE DESTRUCTION Ep. 11 is where SHIP gets real. Not just the human organization, but also the aliens in the actual mothership as well. Everything is getting real when violence starts to look like the only answer to violence being directed at them. DEAD
DEAD DEAD DEMONS DEDEDEDE DESTRUCTION Ep. 8 marks a major turning point in the anime. Not only does this episode introduces a pair of new characters to us, but it seems that this episode is when the situation comes to a head. What else do you call it when aliens start raining down from the sky in