TIFF 2025: JUNK WORLD

In many ways, JUNK WORLD is the perfect movie to be someone’s first watch at a film festival, as it was mine at this years Toronto International Film Festival. It’s the kind of movie you go to a festival to see: it’s boundary pushing, audacious, and technically challenging. It is also at times bewildering, lackadaisical

TIFF 2025: Most Anticipated Films of the Festival

The Toronto International Film Festival is one of the world’s best film festivals and if the lineup they released is any indication, this year could be one for the books. I’ll be heading out to the festival tomorrow to cover for the first time since 2023 and I am very excited to be returning. There’s

If I Had an Emmy Ballot, Best of 2024-2025 TV

In the grand scheme of life, it should not shock any of you that this article is coming out well into the 2025-2026 TV season. After all, television has gone through some monumental shifts and shows move around all the time. But now feels like a great time to finally dive into the best of

2 Black Guys Talk Godzilla Ep. 13 – All Monsters Attack (1969)

You know, for kids! Perhaps there was some dread on approach to this feature, but for this week’s episode of 2 Black Guys Talk Godzilla, we discuss director Ishirô Honda’s very kid-friendly entry in the series, 1969’s All Monsters Attack, aka Godzilla’s Revenge (it’s official American title). With a reminder that I largely never knows what he’s getting into with these films, hear

2 Black Guys Talk Godzilla Bonus Episode – Shin Godzilla 4K

A wonderfully timed re-release has arrived. This bonus episode of2 Black Guys Talk Godzilla features Aaron Neuwirth and Terence Johnson fresh out of a showing of Shin Godzilla 4K to discuss the remastered release of the hit 2016 Reiwa era starter from directors Hideaki Anno and Shinji Higuchi. Hear what the two felt about both

2 Black Guys Talk Godzilla Ep. 12 – Destroy All Monsters (1968)

The monsters of mass destruction have arrived for an epic event! For this week’s episode of 2 Black Guys Talk Godzilla, we discuss director Ishirô Honda’s gargantuan kaiju mash-up film, 1968’s Destroy All Monsters. Recorded after seeing the film in a packed movie theater, hear what we have to say about what was once intended as the finale of the Godzilla

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