Wait, you just pitched 4 crossovers that I would watch wholeheartedly!
Wait, you just pitched 4 crossovers that I would watch wholeheartedly!
Glad to see wins for Barry and Eighth Grade here; I saw both of them this year because I was trying to expand my palate beyond “what I wander into on Netflix” and both were an absolute delight.
Stuffing their menu with poorly thought out promotional items is just about as Burger King as it gets. It’s remarkable because if my brother is to be believed, the only reason his store stayed open is because a couple dozen people came in and ordered the same thing every day. I read some research at one point that…
This is a great explanation for why eating fries on the drive home feels like the ultimate indulgence. The small fry/small fry strategy really does seem like it’d make for the best eating experience, but I’m terrified that ordering like that would finally make me the craziest person at my local McDonald’s.
That’s it! I’ll put this on my rainy day browsing list.
Slay the Spire and Binding of Isaac fight for primacy in my house; I LOVE the roguelike, treasure-building framework for both games, but Slay the Spire has the advantage of being easier to play while eating. It’s also nice to play while watching a show since I can get lost in a scene without throwing my run. However,…
I’ve never read a beer article on here I didn’t like, so I just ordered Tasting Beer! Thanks Kate.
Yeah, seems like that on the very first anniversary of his daughter’s death the idea of having a happy death day cuts too close to the chest. I think the idea of suspending advertising in the area is a pretty appropriate response since it respects the community closest to the incident and the 1 day release shift won’t…
This is the first review that comes close to reflecting how I felt about Glass. The truly negative reviews seem to be lost in the weeds while ignoring a visually compelling thriller that starts to lose its way in the most Shyamalan way possible towards the end (and really, who could expect anything else).
Minnesota has a fairly thriving Room midnight showing scene, which is probably what keeps us afloat in this search. The monthly showing in my neighbourhood sold out most months BEFORE the Disaster Artist, so for 6 months after that movie got a wide release it was absolute anarchy trying to get tickets. Everyone should…