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‘Girlfriend’s Day’ Review & Interview with Michael Paul Stephenson
This year’s Valentine’s Day marked the premiere of the Netflix Original film, Girlfriend’s Day. The story follows Ray, a once celebrated romantic greeting card writer turned has-been. But when a new holiday is announced, he is thrust into a bidding war between several big players in the industry who all demand that he make his comeback and write for them exclusively. It’s
Highly Suspect Reviews: A Cure For Wellness
Gore Verbinski returns with his first horror film since The Ring…so, we were excited. A bit. I mean, did you see the trailer for this? Check this out… Looks, kinda classy, spooky, arty, and has Dane DeHaan up in that big spooky house protagonizing the shit out of it. So, outside of a drunken pirate Johnny Depp showing up, what
Somebody Likes It Ep 96: Radio Dept – “Passive Aggressive”
What the hell is up with Sweden! Those motherfuckers know their way around a melody. You could spend all day making mix-tapes of Abba or Cardigans songs, but instead let me propose this. You should maybe consider listening to this episode of Somebody Likes It wherein we discuss the album Passive Agressive by Swedish band Radio Dept. That record is
Have You Seen This, Man: The Wizard of Speed & Time
HAVE YOU SEEN THIS, MAN?! It’s a brand new Public Axis show! In it, we watch a movie with a guest that one or some of us have never seen before, then revel in the experience! From pop-cultural iconic films to hidden cult gems – if you’re a movie fan, you’re going to love it! In our first episode, Bryan
‘Samurai Jack’ Season 5 Trailer
“Gotta get back. Back to the past. Samurai Jack. Watch out!” In 2001, these lyrics were a part of the opening to a brand new animated show that combined classic samurai films with science fiction, mythology, and pop culture. It was called Samurai Jack and it starred the titular character as a warrior whose mission was to go back in
‘The Room at the Top of the Stairs’ Review
Briony Kidd’s The Room at the Top of the Stairs doesn’t want to be a short film. While it doesn’t reach anywhere near the full potential it has, it does have style and manages to scratch the surface of where it wants to go. The Room at the Top of the Stairs follows a young illustrator moving into a shared flat, and taking the