Kelly Rowland, one third of Destiny’s Child and the queen of the sexy feature, has been known more for her appearances on rap songs lately than her solo career. But she’s been working on new material all the while and after releasing several singles, this past week we finally got Talk a Good Game, her first album since 2011’s Here I Am. It took me a bit to get around to this album with all Yeezus seemingly sucking up all the airspace, but after listening to Talk a Good Game, I definitely think it deserves a breakdown.
Pixar’s Monsters University is the prime case of how earnestness and heart can carry a film past it’s flaws. You won’t find anything particularly new in this film and if you’re looking for anything as exciting as some vintage Pixar, this probably won’t be your film. However, for those of you looking for an entertaining film that has a great sense of self, Monsters University will definitely be the film for you.
Whether they are slow or fast, there’s something inherently terrifying about a zombie, stripped of all humanity, coming right at you with no remorse. Zombies might be the creepiest of all movie monsters due to the science they could actually appear in our world. So with this knowledge and the fact World War Z coming out I decided to make a list of the top zombie movies and man was it harder than I thought it would be. So take a gander at my semi foolish, but no less relevant list.
Between people laying in slices of bread and Miley putting on a grill, I haven’t the slightest clue what to make if this new Miley Cryus video for “We Can’t Stop.” On one hand I am totally here for ratchet Miley as she is thoroughly entertaining. On the other hand this video is kind of a mess, the song is trite and she’s trying a bit too hard. But at least she’s being interesting. Check out the video!
Boy do we have a doozy of a podcast for you this week. The third episode of Teen Wolf has caused Micah and I to turn into the podcast version of Boyd and Cora, ferral and ready to rip everything to shreds, fully living up to our name, The Demon Wolfcast. As usual we break down this episode with our usual brand of humor and sassiness, covering everything including Isaac’s previewing of the Sundance Film Festival party atire, Derek’s martyr complex, Allison’s badassery and of course, the big Ms. Blake scene near the end of the ep. We also get into some new theories, talk about those spoilerific episode summaries, and give our thoughts for next week. Enjoy!
Summer movie news is usually dominated by talk of the latest blockbuster or trailer for the next great Oscar contender, but just this past week news broke that could have profound impact on more than just films. Via The New York Times, a judge has ruled in favor of the two unpaid Black Swan interns who sued Fox Searchlight for compensation. I’ve seen many opinions regarding the case over these here interwebs ranging from those who think this is a good thing to those who bemoan the case. Therefore, it is only fitting that I throw my hat in the ring.