Dan shares food news that will shake you to your tentacles. The good Doctor rips into us for our previous snack trespasses. We continue our
Year: 2024
I Like to Movie Movie episode 253 – CIVIL WAR!
Alex Garland’s latest film is one of the biggest and most divisive movies of the year. Is it an anti-war classic or just empty provocation?
Unfrosted is shelf-stable and sweet, but lacks nutrition
I’ve eaten plenty of Pop-Tarts in my day. I couldn’t tell you exactly how many of the legendary toaster pastries I’ve consumed over the course of my
The Fall Guy is a great comedy, but a middling action movie
There has been a lot of conversation in film circles about the glaring omission of a stunt category at the Oscars, and for good reason.
Hot Property episode 149: Munch Madness Part 3!
We narrow down our competitive bracket even further IF YOU CAN BELIEVE IT. We pour one out for Red Lobster, and we talk about the
Rebel Moon – Part Two: The Scargiver is a good movie that you’ve already made your mind up about, so why are you even reading this?
Rebel Moon – Part Two: The Scargiver is billed as a “continuation” of the Rebel Moon saga. This, of course, means that it’s both the
Hot Property episode 148: MUNCH MADNESS ROUND TWO
We continue our search to find the absolute best snack ever. Are water buffalos best viewed at the bar? We celebrate a celebrity death. Stephen
The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare is fun, but forgettable
Guy Ritchie pumps out movies at a rate that’s hard not to admire, and as is to be expected with so much output, the level
PFS SpringFest: Billy & Molly: An Otter Love Story, Ghostlight, and Sing Sing
Billy & Molly: An Otter Love Story (dir. Charlie Hamilton-James) Otters are insanely cute. Fuzzy little fish-dog-beavers that glide through the water with the greatest
PFS SpringFest: Thelma, In a Violent Nature, and The Idea of You
Thelma (dir. Josh Margolin) – When our titular hero, played with charming gusto by the legendary June Squibb, falls victim to a predatory scam call,
