Please Help “Burger King Mom”

Every now and again, we all seem to work a job where we’re the only one on staff making it impossible to even take a restroom break for a few minutes. A few weeks ago, Nykia Hamilton, 25, went viral when a video of her working all by herself at a Burger King in Columbia,Continue reading “Please Help “Burger King Mom””

‘The Limey’ Is Terence Stamp’s Wonderful Masterpiece

A movie like The Limey is the type of movie an actor makes later in their career that comes after a previous flick causes a career resurgence. Terence Stamp, who recently died, had been working in the movies since the early 1960s when he was young and full of promise. Yet, there were a fewContinue reading “‘The Limey’ Is Terence Stamp’s Wonderful Masterpiece”

‘Drop’ A Thriller To Check Out

Dating in the Internet/digital age seems to be worse. In the olden days if you bumped into someone you thought you’d like to go on a date with, it was usually easy to tell. Blind dates have existed for a long time but they were usually set up by people you know. I’ve never hadContinue reading “‘Drop’ A Thriller To Check Out”

‘Never Flinch’ Never Rises To Top Of Stephen King’s Best Works

Sometimes, writers find their supporting and secondary characters are the more fascinating ones than the main protagonists and the main villains. In the Stephen King universe, there have been numerous characters that have come and went. Take how King introduced us to Sheriff George Bannerman in The Dead Zone only to kill him off asContinue reading “‘Never Flinch’ Never Rises To Top Of Stephen King’s Best Works”

‘The Pickup’ Can Dropped Off

Every year, it seems a writer or actor has a dichotomy where one of their movies is the best while the other is the worst. And then there’s the double whammy where an actor or writer has two of the worst movies of their career released in the same year. Eva Longoria has the distinctionContinue reading “‘The Pickup’ Can Dropped Off”

‘Copycat’ At 30 Popular Again

With all the talk from the manosphere, conservatives, and online trolls about how movies are “woke” now, it ponders a question as to why has Copycat become so popular again as it was one of the highest streaming movies on Netflix. Released one month after the more anticipated Se7en, it follows a similar premise ofContinue reading “‘Copycat’ At 30 Popular Again”

‘King Of The Hill’ Climbs Back To The Top Of Its Glory Years

When King of the Hill premiered in the late 1990s, it seemed to be a subtle satire of small-town Americana during the era. But while South Park and The Simpsons made episodes to echo the changing world in the aftermath of 9/11, King of the Hill seemed to be stuck. It didn’t help matters thatContinue reading “‘King Of The Hill’ Climbs Back To The Top Of Its Glory Years”

‘War Of The Worlds’ Is The ‘Plan 9 From Outer Space’ Of The 21st Century

The latest adaptation of The War of the Worlds is as terrible as you’ve heard. I think the best comment was when someone online said it should’ve been an e-mail. It sucks that H.G. Wells’ book fell into the public domain because his estate should sue the filmmakers. If you thought the 1996 version ofContinue reading “‘War Of The Worlds’ Is The ‘Plan 9 From Outer Space’ Of The 21st Century”

We Owe Lindsay Lohan An Apology

I’m in no hurry to see Freakier Friday. I just watched the original one the other day for the first time in 20 years. Over the years, the actress/singer took a lot of shit for what people said and did. I’d argue the whole thing with Georgia Rule and her partying was just a PRContinue reading “We Owe Lindsay Lohan An Apology”

Robin Williams Left Us On This Date

With all that’s going on in the news, I don’t really want to comment on it anymore. One day, we’ll wake up and Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin and Benjamin Netanyahu will all be gone. The world will be a better place. I also know many people aren’t going to continue to listen to Stephen MillerContinue reading “Robin Williams Left Us On This Date”