Archive for December 29th, 2014

MOVIE REVIEW: ‘The Interview’ Disappoints

Film: The Interview Starring: James Franco, Seth Rogen Directed by: Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg All controversy and media hype aside, The Interview is another hit-and-miss comedy with more budget than brains. Seth Rogen and James Franco have long cemented their place in Hollywood history as one of the premier comedic duos. Ever since their time […]

First ‘Everly’ Trailer Is The Only Video You Need This Week

Filmmaker Joe Lynch has had a rough go of things in the industry over the last few years. His last major project, Knights of Badassdom, was taken away from him and re-cut, only to later be shelved altogether. When it did make it to audiences, the cut that screened was not one approved by Lynch […]

Hulk Hogan Announces He Is Training Riff Raff For The WWE

Riff Raff, AKA Jody Highroller, has always been a celebrity with big ambitions. He may have come from relatively humble beginnings, but anyone following his rise in recent years knows the self-proclaimed neon icon has his eye set on the world’s biggest stages, including – as we just found out – the WWE. According to […]

My Top 5 Played Songs Of 2014

2014 was a pretty interesting year for music on my part. I was pleased by my favorite bands, impressed by artists I’ve never heard before, and revisited musicians who have proved to be absolutely incredible this year. One thing I love more than anything else in a song is a good hook that I can […]

Young Thug Drops “Hold Us” With Rich Homie Quan & Peewee Longway

Young Thug and Rich Homie Quan have transcended the title supergroup and become something akin to an unstoppable force in the world of urban music. The sheer amount of music they have released in 2014 cannot be seriously challenged by anyone else in the game, and that fact doesn’t change when you compare quality instead […]

MOVIE REVIEW: ‘Let’s Kill Ward’s Wife’ Delivers Big, Inconsistent Laughs

Film: Let’s Kill Ward’s Wife Starring: Donald Faison, Patrick Wilson Directed By: Scott Foley Following a long tradition of comedic films about murder that never find the right groove, Let’s Kill Ward’s Wife is an inconsistent romp that works more often than not. Ward is a full-grown man with a decent job, a beautiful new […]