Eugenio Derbez Wants To Bridge The Cultural Divide With ‘How To Be A Latin Lover’ (INTERVIEW)
“Every man has a Latin lover inside of him, you just need to bring it out.”
‘Silicon Valley’ Pivots Its Focus For Season Four, And It Pays Off Big Time (TV REVIEW)
The fourth season of HBO’s hit sitcom promises new directions and bold decisions.
The Lost City of Zzzzzzz (FILM REVIEW)
The only thing The Lost City of Z truly inspires is an early bedtime.
‘Rooster Teeth’ Takes A Lighthearted Look At Dom’s New Job After His ‘Fast And The Furious’ Days
It was recently revealed that actor Vin Diesel only got the job playing Dominic Toretto in the Fast and Furious franchise because Timothy Olyphant turned down the role. While we could all speculate how the increasingly over-the-top series would’ve turned out with the star of Justified in the mix, the online comedy powerhouse Rooster Teeth celebrates […]
Fire Up Those Lightsabers: ‘The Last Jedi’ Teaser Trailer Is Finally Here
“What do you see?” asks Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill) in a whispery narrative during what we can assume is Rey’s (Daisy Ridley) training with the exiled Jedi master. “Light… darkness… the balance,” she replies, over a montage of images soon to be found in the new teaser trailer for director Rian Johnson’s Star Wars: The […]
‘Better Call Saul’ Kicks Off What May Be Its Best Season Yet (TV REVIEW)
[rating=9.00] It’s an impressive feat to take a show as self-contained as Breaking Bad — creator Vince Gilligan had pitched it as a limited series from the get-go — create a spin-off set in that same world, and make it every bit as compelling as the source material. Yet, somehow, it’s managed to do, carefully constructing […]
A Day On The Set Of Rooster Teeth’s ‘Day 5’
We spent some time on the set for the production of Rooster Teeth’s apocalyptic drama, ‘Day 5,’ currently filming its second season.
‘The Walking Dead’ Ends A Ridiculous Season With A Ridiculous Finale (TV REVIEW)
The Walking Dead ends season 7 much like it began: Awfully.
‘Life’ Can Be So Cruel, Or In This Case, Just Unnecessary (FILM REVIEW)
‘Life’ is dead on arrival.
The South By South Rest: Looking Back On 2017’s SXSW Film Festival
Exhaustion, crowds, annoyances both minor and major, lost sunglasses, and, of course, paintballs. All part of the SXSW experience.
SXSW Film Review: ‘Bill Nye: Science Guy’ Shows The Return Of A TV Icon
The nuance of Bill Nye is explored in this SXSW documentary.
SXSW Film Review: ‘This Is Your Death’ And The Unflinching Reality Of Media Today
An uncompromising satire of modern media, This Is Your Death is a compelling look at the nature of responsibility.
SXSW Film Review: ‘Fits And Starts’ A Wry, Charming Romantic Comedy
Understated and compelling, Fits and Starts was a wonderful addition to the SXSW lineup.
SXSW Film Review: ‘The Big Sick’ Reinvigorates The Romantic Comedy
A smart, sophisticated romantic comedy tells a fictionalized account of a couple’s unusual, real-life relationship
SXSW Film Review: Harry Dean Stanton Gets ‘Lucky’
Actor John Carroll Lynch makes a stunning turn as a director in this SXSW gem.
SXSW Film Review: ‘Free Fire’ Proves Itself A Brilliant, Subversive Action Movie Masterpiece
Ben Wheatley’s latest proves to be an insanely fun, anti-action, mayhem filled romp.
SXSW Film Review: Edgar Wright Blows Everyone Away With ‘Baby Driver’
Edgar Wright outdoes himself with the frenetic, genre bending heist movie Baby Driver.
SXSW Film Review: ‘Song To Song’ Hits All The Wrong Notes
Terence Malick’s long-awaited, utterly disappointing film set in Austin kicks off SXSW Film this year
‘The Walking Dead’ Reminds Us That Rick Is Terrible At What He Does
If nothing else, at least The Walking Dead is consistent.
Settle Into Spring With Our March Streaming Glide
What’s new to stream for the month of March