This week Shauna and Olivia dish some celebrity goss and figure out their weekend plans – they are true multi-taskers! Then it’s on to the main topic – What’s happening
The ‘Night at the Museum’ franchise was one of the more popular movie series so far this century, but will a planned “reimagining” of the concept fill seats in when its released to theaters?
Ross Marquand (‘The Walking Dead’) plays a man caught between the impending birth of his child and his unraveling sanity following an alien encounter in ‘Descendent’.
Gurira joins Taylor Russell, Lily Gladstone and Kenneth Branagh in the “reimagining” of the original ‘Thomas Crown Affair’, released in 1968 and starring Steve McQueen.
Buying a new house is fraught with so many unexpected problems like nosy neighbors, expensive repairs, taxes, and intrusive HOA rules but ‘Hold the Fort’ adds a new, more monstrous fear to that list.
News of the new production location of the second season of Mr. and Mrs. Smith came not from Amazon Studios, which created and distributes the program, but from the Governor of California.
‘The Martian’ author Andy Weir is sending another protagonist on a lonely and dangerous mission in outer space, this time in the film ‘Project Hail Mary’, produced by Amazon Studios and headed to theaters next year.
The infamous ‘Blue Screen of Death’, which originated 40 years ago with Windows 1.0, will be retired in favor of a more streamlined, and now black screen of death.
Emma Stone stars as a wealthy CEO and Jesse Plemons plays one of her worker drones convinced she must be an alien in ‘Bugonia’, the first collaboration between Aster and Lanthimos.
Olivia and Shauna recount their weekend in San Francisco enjoying the best that Pride Month has to offer there: Drag acts, wig snatching contests, music, brunch - all the good stuff. Then they get serious and talk about a topic that some could find triggering - the rise (once again) of the "thin is in" […]