For their 214th episode, two bumbling film critics, two clueless dads, and two coffee-passing teachers, Will Johnson and Don Shanahan, had very few movies circled on their calendar for the summer of 2025. Beyond the comic blockbusters, and even in front of them in some cases, The Naked Gun was one of them. Both hosts took to a film series rewatch this summer before indulging in the work of Liam Neeson and Pamela Anderson to convince us this style of comedy wasn't lost or dead
Read MoreOne of the many critcs groups I have become a member of over the years is the International Film Society Critics, an international group numbering over 100 film critics. Recently, they embarked on a project to answer this past summer’s very viral and publicly voted “100 Best Films of the 21st Century ” from The New York Times with a curated “so far” list of their own, ranked and selected by IFSCA members.
Read MoreCrowded platforms. Tight turnstiles. Two flights of stairs before you even hit the street. Train + scooter commuting is fantastic once you dial in the right setup, yet the wrong scooter can turn every transfer into a chore. This guide zeroes in on fold speed, carry weight, and folded size, because those are the details that make daily multimodal trips smooth. For quick context on the broader market, explore Electric Scooters in the first few paragraphs of your research, then come back here to compare the best compact performers.
Read MoreMovie nights have always been about more than just watching a film—they’re about the atmosphere, the comfort, and the company. Whether it’s a solo evening to unwind after a long week or a cozy get-together with friends, the perfect movie night is all about creating the right vibe. From dimmed lights and soft blankets to favorite snacks and soothing scents, every element adds to the experience.
Read MoreAfter a long, stressful day, few things compare to the soothing experience of sitting back, breathing deep, and letting yourself unwind. Whether you’re curled up on the couch, lights dimmed low, or just lying in bed with your favorite snacks, pairing your chill session with the right movie can make all the difference. It’s not just about entertainment—it’s about setting the perfect mood.
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In a world that constantly pushes us toward busyness, productivity, and performance, movies give us something rare: stillness. The lights dim, the chatter fades, and for a couple of hours, our attention narrows to a story. It’s one of the few times many of us allow ourselves to be fully present — to watch, feel, and think without interruption.
Read MoreMulti-chamber bongs push the familiar design of a water pipe into new territory, adding layers of filtration that change how smoke cools and feels. Rather than a single pass through water, each chamber introduces its own percolator and airflow pattern, breaking down harshness while reshaping texture. That structural change has stirred debate: are these rigs refined innovations or overbuilt novelties?
Read MoreWhat could have been a morose, listless slog about a bitter whiner is energized into something of a soul-stirring seance in many layers and moments. If you’re taken away for 100 minutes to think about your life—what you’ve done and haven’t done—and what kind of man or person you want to be, one could do far worse than swoon to Gabriel Byrne and groove to Leonard Cohen.
Read MoreWhen people think of guitars, Fender and Gibson are probably the two names that come to mind first. However, individuals should not overlook PRS models. These modern instruments blend artistry with engineering precision. These guitars challenge the status quo. They show that a traditional instrument can be created with forward-thinking features.
Read MoreStill, how many times have we written Dwayne Johnson off? How many times have folks rolled their eyes at another beefy piece of blockbuster cheese with his name at the top of the poster? Well, those days are hopefully over. A corner has been turned with The Smashing Machine, and the trust granted to him by Benny Safide to make this character piece and hoist his talent to a higher plane.
Read MoreFor their 213th episode, two AI-fearing film critics, two hominid dads, and two bored teachers, Will Johnson and Don Shanahan, venture into the prophetic and distant science fiction of 24 years ago by way of 57 years ago. Those that can do the math can deduce they’re talking about Stanley Kubrick’s cornerstone epic 2001: A Space Odyssey. This was an egregious blindspot for Will and a contrarian hate spot for Don, who’s tried many times to embrace it
Read MoreThanks to a strong third act monologue from Ejiofor speaking on approaching loss as the “inevitable outcome of the love that unites us all,” we want what we he wants and have to remove cynicism to accept that outcome from Johansson’s film with warmth. There’s plenty for the new director to be proud of and a high value to being a mouthpiece for human connection as this film intends.
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