Send us a text Turkey month is filled with surrealism isn't it? Today were talking about: What price would you pay for eternal beauty? In Death Becomes Her (1992), vanity has a half-life, necks can spin like windmills, and immortality is anything but graceful. Streep and Hawn duel in high camp couture, their bodies breaking as their egos bend, while Bruce Willis looks like he’s one martini away from total collapse. It’s glamorous, grotesque, and a morality tale wrapped in glitter, bullets, an...
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Send us a text Turkey month is filled with surrealism isn't it? Today were talking about: What price would you pay for eternal beauty? In Death Becomes Her (1992), vanity has a half-life, necks can spin like windmills, and immortality is anything but graceful. Streep and Hawn duel in high camp couture, their bodies breaking as their egos bend, while Bruce Willis looks like he’s one martini away from total collapse. It’s glamorous, grotesque, and a morality tale wrapped in glitter, bullets, an...
Becky (2020): Kevin James Is a Nazi and That’s Not Even the Weirdest Part
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Becky (2020): Kevin James Is a Nazi and That’s Not Even the Weirdest Part
Send us a text Dog Movie month and they aren't sad movie bait Today were talking about: This week, we sharpen our colored pencils and review Becky (2020) — the film where a teenager with a grudge turns a lakeside cabin into a DIY booby-trapped war zone. When neo-Nazis invade her family’s home, Becky responds the only way a traumatized tween knows how: with creative violence, zero mercy, and the kind of rage usually reserved for losing Wi-Fi. We talk: 🪓 Home invasion logic (or lack there...
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Send us a text Turkey month is filled with surrealism isn't it? Today were talking about: What price would you pay for eternal beauty? In Death Becomes Her (1992), vanity has a half-life, necks can spin like windmills, and immortality is anything but graceful. Streep and Hawn duel in high camp couture, their bodies breaking as their egos bend, while Bruce Willis looks like he’s one martini away from total collapse. It’s glamorous, grotesque, and a morality tale wrapped in glitter, bullets, an...