30 years later, the legend of Bill Murray's 'Groundhog Day' has grown considerably over time, as it's become a frequent topic of philosophical debate and stoned dorm-room philosophizing.
'What About Bob?' was a much more subversive movie than what studios were typically churning out at the time. And while it's 1993's 'Groundhog Day' that's been endlessly analyzed, this Bill Murray film from two years earlier holds up nearly as well.
When it arrived 20 years ago, 'Lost in Translation' forever changed the careers of its three principals: Sofia Coppola, Bill Murray, and Scarlett Johansson.
There's a lot more going on in 'Groundhog Day' than you might expect...
Check out some of this past weeks most talked about and interesting film trailers like Halloween, Captive State, The Ballad of Buster Scruggs, Teh Favourite, The Bill Murray Stories, and more.
'Moonrise Kingdom', which arrived 10 years ago this week, is arguably Wes Anderson's most underrated and different film amongst his storied pantheon of movies. Charming, low-stakes, and very funny.
We're back and we're talking about all of the recent music and music news that has happened over the past couple of weeks. This week we talk about the iconic Tom Petty's recent passing, XXL turning 20, Big K.R.I.T making his return with an upcoming double album - whether or not we think he's had a definitive album yet, and other notable news like Bill Murray garnering a #1 album on the classical charts. Lastly we discuss whether we believe Chance the Rapper to be for real or a fraud, and our thoughts on UK hip-hop.
These days Jim Jarmusch is into zombies, and the cast listing for 'The Dead Don't Die' is like a list of the director’s film and music tastes, some of which have collaborated with him before.
Wes Anderson spoke about his latest production dubbed, 'The French Dispatch', featuring a whole host of his usual suspects and a possible late 2019 release.
The film will be a collection of stories told by a bunch of outlandish émigrés who ended up in a made-up French metropolis to tell the most peculiar stories for the New Yorker-inspired magazine.