Check out some of this past weeks most talked about and interesting film trailers like Deadpool 2, Sicario 2, First Reformed, Action Point, TAG, Terminal, The House with a Clock in Its Walls, and more.
Not only has comic book content dramatically changed over the last 20 years but so has the average comic fan. This 3 part series aims to expose societies outdated image of comic culture while exploring modern comic genres as art forms which encompass hip hop, feminism, civil rights, LGBT, and politics.
'Dramedies' and dark comedies that don’t make you forget your drama, but help you reevaluate it and capture some of its bitter-sweet beauty is the type of cinematic experience with real healing power.
Check out some of this week's most talked about and interesting film trailers like Coco, Baby Driver, Atomic Blonde, Salt and Fire, and more.
Onscreen diversity is greatly needed, but when diverse casting decisions are announced without story reasons, is diversity in danger of becoming a gimmick?
Through proper representation, cultural diversity, and equality, Hollywood could make wonders and unravel new ways to elevate the craft of storytelling that entices our imagination, speaks the truth, and brilliantly captures the beauty and struggles of humanity without compromising its structural integrity.
Check out some of this past weeks most talked about and interesting film trailers like Avengers: Endgame, Artemis Fowl, Mary Queen of Scots, Captain Marvel, Brightburn, and more.
Black Panther may not be perfect in the technical department but incredible roles by its cast, the MCU's greatest villain yet, an impossibly cool setting, and a super hero with real emotional bite more than make up for any of it's shortcomings. I couldn't help but walk out of the theater beaming with pride and optimism for the future - and at the end of the day isn't that what super heroes are all about?
February had a ton of great new albums and music videos from the likes of Skyzoo, Drake, MGMT, and Janelle Monáe; and it also featured some interesting trailers for Wild Wild Country, Deadpool 2, and Solo: A Star Wars Story. We've highlighted some of the best drops over the month and now we're ready to crown the best album, movie trailer, and music video.
Armstrong's story is a naturally cinematic one that had never before been the subject of a standalone movie, so it was somewhat strange that the main story told in the media, leading up to 'First Man's' release was… its supposed lack of American flags.
Daniel J. Watts talks about the impact that the iconic 'Shawshank Redemption' had on him and his work for our IMPACT series.
For this show we have Shannon Griffiths, frequent writer and collaborator, joining us as a co-host. We ask her what shows she's currently watching and her thoughts on Time's Up and this recent wave of change washing across Hollywood and how that may affect this year's Oscars. Then we give our annual predictions on the winners and react to the biggest snubs and surprises.
With the increasing debate between film traditionalists and streaming services, and with the recent news that Netflix has pulled their films from Cannes, it's time to delve into what's at the heart of the issue.
Marvin Touré joins us again to go full on spoilercast about Marvel's Black Panther and go on a deeper analytical dive about its many themes. We finish things off by talking about the recent presidential portraits and possible deeper meanings.
Check out some of this past weeks most talked about and interesting film trailers like Ocean's 8, Sicario 2: Soldado, Chappaquiddick, Mortal Engines, Annihilation, and more.
Check out some of this week's most talked about and interesting film trailers like Avengers: Infinity War, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, Ready Player One, Mary Magdalene, Batman Ninja, and more.
We're finally back and we have some deep discussions regarding the 'Roseanne' situation and whether it was handled correctly, reactions to 'Venom' and other critically panned movies that we love, and whether or not diversity in film is in danger of becoming a gimmick - amongst other things.
April had a ton of great new albums and music videos from the likes of Kendrick Lamar, Logic, Lil Dicky and Feist; and it also featured some interesting trailers for Star Wars: The Last Jedi, Thor: Ragnarok, and LA 92. We've highlighted some of the best drops over the month and now we're ready to crown the best album, movie trailer, and music video.
The rise of A Christmas Story from a box office bomb to an American Christmas staple is almost a miracle in itself. But beneath the film's seemingly vanilla story lies kitschy genius that can't be nearly appreciated enough in its yearly 24 hour marathon runs.
January had a ton of great new albums and music videos from the likes of James Blake, Ty Segall, JAY-Z, and Django Django; and it also featured some interesting trailers for Ant-Man and the Wasp, The China Hustle, and The Death of Stalin. We've highlighted some of the best drops over the month and now we're ready to crown the best album, movie trailer, and music video.
What a fantastic time to be alive and witness the revolutionary transformation of a multi-billion dollar industry that has an impressive track record of shaping generations through the art of storytelling. There couldn’t be a more perfect time to be in the industry, most especially for women aspiring to be filmmakers, writers, and actors.
Over the years the horror genre and its movies have continued to get smarter as audiences have stopped playing into established tropes. In the past few years the genre has really seemed to have reached a new level, in which they can really make comments on society, humanity, and more through its framework. What used to be a throwaway genre is now molding into something sophisticated and truly special.
Check out some of this week's most talked about and interesting film trailers like Kingsman: The Golden Circle, Cars 3, Wakefield, Tulip Fever, and more.
The Chappaquiddick movie is remarkably timely - so why is it being delayed until the spring of 2018? The Academy loves to send a message - what better way, in the year of Harvey Weinstein, than to award a film about a powerful man who got away with a horrible crime against a woman?


























