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It’s the first Monday of 2026, and so far, so good. I mean, it’s only the 5th, but it’s been OK so far… well, it’s OK as long as you don’t watch the news. The good thing about Mondays is
It remains a confusing time to be a cinephile. Depending on who you talk to, what kind of mood they are in, and even which way the wind is blowing, you get some very different views on the health and
The Muppets continue their several attempts at revival within the clutches of Disney. MuppetVision 3-D may have departed from The Magic Kingdom, but The Muppet Show is back. Now, a second teaser has dropped for this latest attempt. The iconic
Starcrash (1978) is an Italian Star Wars ripoff that stars David Hasselhoff. Hasselhoff was born in 1952 when a scientist mixed Errol Flynn DNA with beach sand and vodka. Starcrash catapulted Hasselhoff into Knight Rider, then Baywatch and finally to
You will own nothing, and you’ll be happy. Or, at least, you will not own the new generation of home PCs and consoles anytime soon. You went and blew it. You people, getting together in cyberspace and talking about things
The Dark Tower stories, by Stephen King, have remained something of a live-action Holy Grail for creatives. Many have tried to adapt it, and all have failed. Their efforts either die in the early stages, usually when some executive says,
Marvel Studios goes meta, and also a little Paul Thomas Anderson, perhaps? This does look interesting, in a curiosity-driven kind of way. Wonder Man has a full trailer. The series has been dubbed a love letter to filmmaking, acting, and
The end has finally arrived for Stranger Things with its final episode, The Rightside Up. LMO’s rundown of the show leading up to this point can be found here: Season 1 Season 2 Season 3 Season 4 Season 5 volume
We’re in that strange void between Christmas and New Year, where you don’t know what day it is. Well, it’s Friday, and it’s the weekend. Because of the strange holiday phenomenon, we missed Something for the Weekend last week. However,
The first iteration of the Batman movies, not counting Batman ’66, are a weird bunch. Batman ’89 has aged terribly. Batman Returns is now finally understood as some kind of cry for help from Tim Burton, buried in a fever
New year, and the markets are open. While the rest of us try to stretch out the end of the Christmas break to let the last phases of our cheese coma pass, the thrusters and the go-getters are back in
Chevy Chase is now 82 years old. For years, stories about him swirled. From on-set behaviour to fights with Bill Murray. From his Saturday Night Live heyday, and career peak in the 1980s, the stories eventually seemed to subdue his