Stranger Things: Season 2 Review

So…have we all watched Stranger Things season 2? Yes? Great, let’s talk. I have to say, now that I’ve slept on the season, I have solidified that I think season 2 was an admirable sequel, but it was messier than the first. There was so much going on this year and the show kind of

Film Review: Suburbicon

To use an adage from an upcoming film, Suburbicon is not a place it’s a people. Very white people to be exact, as is hilariously outline in the welcome to town video at the top of the film. Oh yes, they come from New York to Mississippi to live in the picturesque town, but things

The Square (2017)

As a requirement of being in AP Art History during my senior year of high school, I was required to attend a field trip to the SF museum of modern art. It was…an interesting trip to say he least. You could not have found someone less enamored with the “art” than I was. I mean,

Film Review: God’s Own Country

Brutal honesty in its visuals of farm life as well as its main relationship, God’s Own Country is an intimate look at the life of one gay man living in Yorkshire as the challenges of being isolated and having to do a ton of work at his family’s farm is met in intensity by the

Ramblin On: Celeb Husbands, Harvey Weinstein, Thor Ragnarok Thoughts and More

We always live up to our title but this week dear listeners, oh this week, do we live up to the title. An hour and half of Ramblin On goodness is here for you to partake in as we discuss the myriad of ways the world seems to have gone to hell since we last

Film Review: Thor: Ragnarok

Thor: Ragnarok might be the cinematic equivalent of fitting a square peg in a round hole in that the movie manages to fit an entertaining spectacle into what was formerly a rigid character, but you can definitely feel the strain of getting it in there. Most of the challenges to the movie truly being transcendent

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