Splurging on Letraset in the production room of a small newspaper.
Bruce Willis in Blake Edwards’ underappreciated 1987 farce Blind Date.
I’m lucky to reside in an area that’s still has retained some aspects of its rural past.
The NPR media reporter has a chance to do some reporting.
Manipulations, justifications, and illusions in Steven Spielberg's Saving Private Ryan.
The Wrecking Crew is a middling but enjoyable enough buddy comedy.
More lectures for “normal” people from The New York Times. What year is it (#630)?
Scary Movie 6 is yet another encouraging sign of a healthy popular cinema.
Timequake (1997) is a bristling, multi-layered final novel by Kurt Vonnegut.
How I went to Hollywood to sell out my friends the Quibbitses.
It’s getting more reasonable to fear turning into a machine.
A rebranding exercise for the ruling class.
Run your mouth, not the country.
Revisiting a 1966 TV debate.
The vague term has too many meanings to be useful.
Price, structure, and control become a problem.
Pål Øie has created a scrappy, beautifully ugly eco creature feature.
There are no guarantees in baseball.
Stormy water seamen scrutinize the smooth sailing soundtrack.
Heartbreaking.
The former NFL quarterback talks football, music, and sports commentary in this new interview.
The legendary musician talks to Howard Stern about working with Love on Hole's 1998 album Celebrity Skin.
The Scary Movie star and co-writer talks about how the Wayans' were "molested in them deals" with Miramax and the Weinstein brothers.
The actress on Scary Movie, Lost in Translation, Smiley Face, The House Bunny, and more.
Big surprise.
The actor on the filmmakers he admires, the importance of individuality, and the insanity of preferred pronouns.
The Los Angeles mayoral candidate on crime, corruption, California, and more in this new interview.
A rare performance of the Whip-Start stand-out from WFNX in Boston sometime in 1994.
The group perform their magnificent hit on MTV on December 31, 1984.
The legendary Kinks guitarist talks to Corgan on his podcast The Magnificent Others.