If you enjoy movies where Autistic children are magical super-geniuses then you’ll dig the 1998 thriller Mercury Rising.
Read MoreWarren Beatty made a slight but appealing return to the big screen as a kooky and cantankerous Howard Hughes in the modest show business comedy Rules Don’t Apply.
Read MoreMy patron-funded exploration of the films of Oliver Stone’s complete filmography covers Talk Radio, his prescient 1988 about men being terrible and toxic over the airwaves.
Read MoreJohn Carpenter’s ultra-violent, hyper-profane 1998 vampire western Vampires promised to be badass. Instead it’s merely bad.
Read MoreI feel bad for voting for Trump but I’m doing it strictly 4 the L.A.F.F.Z
Read MorePod-Canon makes a triumphant return to honor Tom Scharpling and Julie Klausner’s gleeful, hilarious evisceration of Alec Baldwin and Woody Allen on their new podcast Double Threat.
Read MoreOne of you kind-hearted weirdoes paid me one hundred dollars to experience the 2016 melodrama Blind, a crazed vanity project from Norman Mailer’s sons that casts Alec Baldwin as the greatest, most important writer in the history of the world and Demi Moore as a woman of privilege with the incredible honor of knowing him.
Read MoreFinally, the real, behind the scenes story of how Lorne Michaels and Saturday Night Live flagrantly betrayed its funniest host, Donald Trump.
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