Jeremy Saulnier's Red Harvest or bust.
Jeremy Saulnier's Red Harvest or bust.
Don't let them kill free speech, call your reps ahead of Thursday when bills including KOSA will be discussed again
NEW MUSIC: "rolling star feelings"
from rhythm pools 01 - naissance, arriving March 6
With this song, I started a new sound I had been working towards but hadn't fully achieved yet, with bossa nova + dnb + live sax.
Pre-order the album:
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to whoever has been using the local movie theater ticket kiosk to play Minesweeper: I salute you
man can't wait for the new Pokemon games to go to my favorite setting: Bright Falls, Washington
If and when we get hit with a bunch of "anti-woke" pop culture, try to remember that it's not a "vibe shift." That stuff isn't popular. No-one watches it, buys it, etc. It's a few guys with too much money to ever go broke, willing to burn ungodly sums on forwarding their agenda.
MAKE AN EMERGENCY DONATION to Trans Continental Pipeline right now.
They are a Colorado based org that helps trans people relocate there and they are overwhelmed with requests. CO borders KS, and TCP has the infrastructure to help get people out.
GO DONATE.
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there's a different cover he does as his encore that sounds phenomenal - he really makes it his own
it's pretty brief (comes as kind of a transitional point between songs), but the crowd absolutely went insane when his pianist dropped it during the show I saw
completely forgot that Schoenbrun's releasing a 600-page epic urban fantasy novel this year, 2026 is off the wall
thank you Jane Schoenbrun for bringing back the best part of any 80s slasher: ridiculously over the top punk characters
I am losing my mind this looks PERFECT.
Criterion has announced releases for early Lubitsch musicals, queer 90s DIY cyberpunk, 90s Tsui Hark, and Singletonβs Hood Trilogy; theyβre going to be fine lol
gonna be honest, I do not think the K-Pop Demon Hunters Criterion thing is anywhere near as big as people are making it out to be
Akira Yamaoka and his band performing live
the one and only
I am not opposed to Ghost in the Shell being reinvented (god knows that's essential to the series), but that reinvention needs to be more than "what if we just did every other version of Ghost in the Shell at the same time?"
Live-action Ghost in the Shell. One of the fight scenes legitimately gave me a migraine, and the rest of the film didn't do much better either
One of Weird Alβs unsung talents is that heβs figured out how to parody bands that are already funny - see also βVirus Alertβ for Sparks and βEverything You Know is Wrongβ for TMBG
βDare to Be Stupidβ is a parody so good the band itβs parodying got angry at Weird Al because it sounds like something they would have written; nothing else compares
GIVE IT GIVE ME IT NOW GIVE NOW PLEASE
trust me: you are not ready
The MSN home page. Today's top story: "Gru's final fight with Vector - Despicable Me - Steve Carell".
MSN reporting on only the most important news, I see
Iβm not the only one to say this, but: cancel your Nitro subscriptions. File complaints. Make it clear to @discord.com that this kind of violation of online privacy will not fly.
was just thinking about how both of those shows feel like extended music videos in the best way - love that the recent shows have really let their respective performers' aesthetics and artistic methods shine, not just their music
absolutely cannot fault a halftime show that goes out of its way to sneak in a Spike Lee reference
If I am reading this correctly, this is happening because Turning Point USA cannot license the music they're using in the halftime show, which is in itself vastly more entertaining than anything that'll come out of this show
(that said: they absolutely should not have showed the thing they show in the last shot of the trailer, even if we all know that thing is what the movie is going to be about)
I may have one tiiiiiiiny little complaint about the new trailer but gotta say: still very much sold on Disclosure Day
Frantically dropping everything at the announcement of a new Daniel Goldhaber film. Been waiting on this since How to Blow Up a Pipeline.
And that's all for tonight. I would say that everything from this point out is going to be disappointingly sane but we haven't reached the Blues Brothers yet