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Somebody Likes It – Ep 100: Top 100 Mixtape
By any measure, mixtapes are always an exercise in nostalgia. In fact, whenever one of these milestone shows pop up and we start paddling the raft to Mixtape Island, we can’t help but share stories about the time when we made a mix for someone, and all the ensuing nuances: the sequencing, those tracks that you’d since forgotten that stopped
‘Thor: Ragnarok’ Trailer
The day has finally arrived for Marvel to show us what acclaimed director Taika Waititi has been cooking up with everyone’s favorite Asgardian. We’ve heard rumblings about how different in tone this film would be from the previous entries, but there’s nothing quite like seeing the goods finally delivered. When asked on Reddit if he made an effort to have
Screamcast 131: All Up In Our Vinegar Syndrome
This week Brad, BJ and Sean cover the past 3 months of Vinegar Syndrome insanity! The following films are discussed (in no particular order): Witchtrap, Slaughterhouse, Blood Mania, Point Of Terror, Babyface, China Girl, Don’t Answer The Phone, Blue Money. Josh Obershaw also runs down some upcoming releases.
‘Queen of the Desert’ Review
Someone give Nicole Kidman a hug. The once great actress who was racking up performances under brilliant directors like Stanley Kubrick, Baz Luhrmann, Noah Baumbach, and Lars von Trier has been stuck in a remarkable slump in recent years. Whether in pleasant but forgettable films (Lion, Paddington, The Secret in their Eyes) or some of the worst reviewed and nonsensical
We Are Error Ep. 36: In Polite Company
Christopher Herman and Jon Romo return this week to talk about politics and social issues in video games. The duo also dissect the last news stories, including the newly announced Mega Man television series, the We Happy Few film adaptation, Project Scorpio specs and more! Be sure to check out our interview with actor Christopher Randolph, the voice of Metal
Thumbtacks and Screwjobs: Episode 9 – How do you Solve a Problem Like Roman?
Somehow Gene and Richard survived Wrestlemania weekend, and they try to answer the immortal question about the showplace of the immortals: why was it so much better if you don’t watch WWE? Plus the rundown on the Hall of Fame, why Jim Cornette is a god on the mic, how Becky Lynch can save Raw, why Seth Rollins risks becoming