Monica and Da Boss finish up their precious living room accessory (and film).
A 1990 Bob Gulla interview with musician Kurt Cobain vs. a 2008 Richard Nixon Presidential Library interview with speechwriter William Safire, Jr.
The Fall Guy is what we have in a summer devoid of blockbusters.
Sunday afternoon’s scattered thoughts. What year is it (#491)?
The ban on non-compete clauses helps workers.
Turning the tables on a question of ethics.
The Miramax omnibus film, co-directed by Alexandre Rockwell, Allison Anders, Robert Rodriguez, and Quentin Tarantino isn’t nearly as bad as its reputation suggests.
“Reading Trump’s mind” is a fraught task.
Beginning in the east on 38th St.
Trying and struggling to appreciate The Beast and its director Bertrand Bonello.
In our current culture, we know there are no men that good.
Barbra Streisand becomes and falls in love with her male lead.
Honoring Mental Health Awareness Month by talking about my mental illness.
An afternoon with a toddler brings back familial memories.
Thoughts on Pinball: the Man Who Saved The Game and Special When Lit.
Tucker Carlson has become unreliable and untrustworthy as he toes the party line.
The anti-capitalists started out pagans—and they’re not the only converts.
Nearly a century later, a hate-filled society is back (but never really left).
Weary travelers stopped in for the “coldest beer in town.”
Here’s how WWE should’ve booked nobody’s favorite pouty-faced and eminently punchable superstar.
An excellent way for colleges to destroy themselves.
In 1980, Ronald Reagan asked a question that few people would ever dream of answering in the affirmative.
The youngest of my children is now a man.
As internet algorithms lead us to increasingly indistinguishable content, the only way to stand out is to be truly weird.
The composer's widow and Sam Peckinpah's longtime assistant remember both Fielding and the filmmaker.
This sexploitation film features a rare, early performance by Monica Gayle.
A compilation of local Baltimore City news from the 1980s.
The iconic filmmaker takes questions about his 1974 classic.
The songwriter talks to Maher about CCR and more.
Tom Dewe Mathews interviews David Cronenberg, followed by a panel including Mathews, Sheila Whitaker, Alexander Walker, and Christopher Tookey.
I’ll skip St. Louis, but never Chicago. What year is it (#489)?
The actor talks to Bobbie Wygant on the promotional tour for her iconic movie.
The author gives his first major interview since being stabbed multiple times in August 2022.
Billy Joel, Chevy Chase, and Bill Murray recall an old spat on The Howard Stern Show.
The 1980s icon grabs and gabs about Céline and Julie Go Boating, A Face in the Crowd, Dietrich and Von Sternberg, and more.