I see lots of vaccinated people posting about returning to movie theaters. I'm not quite ready for that, but I did have an anxiety dream about being in a packed screening full of maskless people, watching a movie in which Blake Lively gets eaten by something called a "snockama."
Some quick thoughts via
@HighwayVibe
on Disney+'s underwhelming 'Chip n' Dale: Rescue Rangers,' which I didn't find nearly as clever as many critics seem to:
I love the idea of a country-music horror movie, but the Katey Sagal-starring 'Torn Hearts,' out tomorrow for digital download, didn't really work for me. My review:
Sci-fi drama 'Night Sky' (premiering tomorrow on Amazon Prime Video) can be frustratingly slow, but it's a great showcase for stars Sissy Spacek and J.K. Simmons. My review:
For
@CrookedMarquee
, I celebrated the 60th anniversary of Roger Corman's powerful, overlooked (and sadly still relevant) civil rights drama 'The Intruder':
Bosch is more than just a guy who doesn't know how to put his hands in his pockets; he also solves crimes. Here's my take on his new (but not really new) series 'Bosch: Legacy,' now streaming on Freevee:
Today seems like an especially appropriate day to post our latest audience choice poll. Which of these three horror classics would you like to hear us talk about in our 1980 season finale?
I'm happy to report that 'The Kids in the Hall' is still as funny as ever in its long-awaited return, premiering tomorrow on Amazon Prime Video. My review:
Fifteen years ago, a documentary featuring Jamie Kennedy insulting me to my face made its premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival. For this week's
@desertcompanion
Fifth Street newsletter, I wrote about finally watching 'Heckler':