The Keanussance is real. Ok, it's not real, real, but a guy who was once an acting school punchline has come through the other side as a bonafide action star. Or, more
Look, if you've seen one Top Chef, you've pretty much seen all Top Chefs. This is actually season 17 of the show, so they've essentially been to every "food" town and
First, the title Every Man a Menace is fucking awesome. I don't know what it is, but the construction of it, the word "menace," just everything about it sounds cool. Now
These Gen Z kids don't really appreciate what hip hop is supposed to be. Says the white-guy Gen Xer. But, seriously, there's an art to it that seems to be lost in this
As you can probably imagine, this was a tough hang. Generally binging three seasons of any show is an arduous task, but when you are faced with 36 hour-long episodes
This seemed to be one of those be-careful-what-you-wish-for kind of stories. Betty Broderick wanted the perfect husband and the perfect marriage. She wanted money and a
I'm trying to remember how many of these Mission: Impossible movies I've seen. Even after watching this one, I recall nothing about any of them save the 1996 original in
Look, I've never done cocaine. I know, I know. Lame! But from what little I do know about the drug (mostly from crime films and Harry Ellis in Die Hard), it seems to me
This show is hot garbage. There is no other way to describe it. Just when I thought I couldn't be more disappointed with its admittedly intriguing premise, I felt more
I love the fact that there's a dude named Jeff Rosenstock from Long Island who started his musical career making ska music now making some of my favorite type of punk
It seems Hollywood is always looking for a return to some time in its past that they consider the golden age. For some I'm sure that involves male/female road movies with
So, when you're planning a podcast — which is, without a doubt, an auditory medium — wouldn't it make sense to not create sounds that are excruciatingly horrible to listen
How does one write a review of two seasons of a show without at least spoiling the first season? Especially when, like in Wayward Pines, there's a mystery that ends in a