Y’all who knew that when Spagettit and I did the latest podcast that someone would come along and prove why I got so passionate. The Los Angeles Times did an article on studios working with unproven directors and the successes and failures, given Jurassic World and Fantastic Four. It’s an interesting read, but I want
Apologies to everyone for this being so late, but life. Anyways, this week’s episode of On the Floor finds myself and Spagettit at our most combative strangely as we talk about diversity within big studio films. More than just a discussion, we really try and figure out what it will take for an industry that
Review originally published on 11/14/13 at Awards Circuit. In the few Xavier Dolan films I’ve had the chance to witness, he’s often his own worst enemy. AFI Fest selection Tom at the Farm, sees the director at perhaps his most commercially viable and yet still contains many of the problems that have plagued his other
What do you make of the beast that is the new Fantastic Four film? The movie which is currently getting savaged across these interwebs is certainly a film that’s not good. I mean, its not worst movie I’ve ever seen terrible, nor is it 9% on Rotten Tomatoes terrible. What this film is, my friends, is a jumbled mess that provides minimal entertainment and a whole lot of questions about its creation.
The alternate title for this podcast was going to be “The Podcast About Everything and Nothing” but SEO…so here we are. Spagettit is back from his three week absence on the podcast and we just get right into it talking about the idiocy of this Drake and Meek Mill beef, wonder why Nicki is so