Ramblin On #50: Dumb Oscars Changes, Movie Pass Mess, and James Gunn

It’s the episode you have long waited for, both literally and figuratively. We have finally reached 50 epsiodes! Kristen and I update you guys on what’s been going on in our lives before digging into the mess that has happened since we last recorded. We talk everything from the If Beale St. Could Talk trailer

Thoughts I Had While Watching the <em>Titans</em> Trailer

So Comic Con is upon us and even though yours truly will not be in attendance, I do still keep my ear to the ground for the news and the trailers that get released during this time. This morning, DC dropped the trailer for the already much discussed Titans show that they’ve been working on

Ramblin On #49: Henry Cavill, Emmy Nominations, and Mary Queen of Scots

Guess who’s back from a month long vacation! Kristen and Terence have returned because they know how much you missed their thoughts and commentary about everything. We decided to recap the things we remember from the long break including the record number of people invited to the Academy and Jeremy Irons in Watchmen, before moving

Film Review: <em>Mission: Impossible – Fallout</em>

The word wow was created for films like Mission: Impossible – Fallout, the sterling sixth entry in the franchise led by Tom Cruise. It’s thrilling in all the right ways, inventive in many others, and the perfect summer blockbuster film. If you were worried the franchise might be showing its age, let me assuage your

The Good, Bad, and Ugly: 2018 Emmy Nominations

The Emmy nominations were announced this morning and naturally I have thoughts. I shared my favorites of the 2017-2018 season here. You can view the full list at this link. Lets dig into the Emmy analysis. The Good -Jeffrey Wright, Issa Rae, and Sandra Oh landing lead acting nominations. All three gave really great performances

Film Review: <em>Ideal Home</em>

There are films that one will watch where you are completely enamored with the concept and will continue to slog through a movie’s underachievement with that concept. This is certainly what I was going through while watching Ideal Home, the recently released film in which Paul Rudd and Steve Coogan play husbands who have a

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