Top 10 Films of 2023
The year 2023 has been officially over for a couple of months now, so that means it is that time of the year to list my top ten films. I li...
This week Jackie and Danielle welcome back Teej and TC from the "Bruh Meets World" podcast and previous guest...
"The Wood" is a coming-of-age comedy-drama about three childhood friends - Mike, Roland, and Slim - growing u...
This week on the No More Late Fees podcast, hosts are joined by Megan, an Instagram friend and movie enthusiast. They di...
It's time for a Mike Makes Mike Watch! This week, Mike D is reckoning with the work of Greta Gerwig and Noah Baumba...
It's time for another Mike Makes Mike Watch! This week, Mike D comes to terms with the work of Greta Gerwig and Noa...
Ready to go back to a time of dial-up internet, warehouse raves, and questionable life decisions? This week on the No...
This week Jackie and Danielle welcome back Teej and TC from the "Bruh Meets World" podcast and previous guesting on the Drumline Episode. The conversation delves into the complexities of nostalgia and celebrity culture, exploring the challenges of consuming media ethically in today's climate. Teej a...
"The Wood" is a coming-of-age comedy-drama about three childhood friends - Mike, Roland, and Slim - growing up in Inglewood, California. In 1999, on the day of Roland's wedding, Mike (Omar Epps) gets cold feet. To calm him down, Roland (Taye Diggs) and Slim (Richard T. Jones) take Mike on a nostalgi...
This week on the No More Late Fees podcast, hosts are joined by Megan, an Instagram friend and movie enthusiast. They discuss Megan's movie nights and love for physical media, sharing funny stories and insights about DVD collections and special features. The conversation includes a game called Dead ...
Ready to go back to a time of dial-up internet, warehouse raves, and questionable life decisions? This week on the No More Late Fees podcast, we're deep diving into the wild ride that is 1999’s Go! Join us as we dissect the plot twists, iconic (and questionable) characters, and that killer soundtra...
The year 2023 has been officially over for a couple of months now, so that means it is that time of the year to list my top ten films. I li...
5 stars out of 5 “What do you want to know?” The opening lines spoken by Sandra Voyter (Sandra Huller) are to a young femal...
5 stars out of 5 Johnathan Glazer’s new film opens with black title credits on a white background. The colors dramatically invert...
5 stars out of 5 Christopher Nolan’s epic opens on a puddle on a sidewalk of Cambridge University. We see rain droplets hitting t...
4 stars out of 5 Dream Scenario opens with flickering images as if the film itself is trying to recall a dream from last night. W...
3.5 stars out of 5 The House of Flanagan is still standing strong. “The Fall of the House of Usher” marks Mike Flanagan&rsq...
5 stars out of 5 Scorsese's new film opens with an Osage Chief gathered with his tribe as he gives a eulogy for the "pipe person" (peac...
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