loaded question: if you could have a Lego set of anything, what would it be?
Of course there are many many Lego sets dedicated to pop culture. But don’t feel like you must limit yourself to pop culture. Go to town…
Of course there are many many Lego sets dedicated to pop culture. But don’t feel like you must limit yourself to pop culture. Go to town…

The #DailyStream is a once-per-day, single-movie-only streaming recommendation that appears both at my Substack and Patreon, and in truncated forms across my social media. They are free for everyone.

There is only one thing worse than an M. Night Shyamalan movie with a twist ending. And that is one without a twist ending. Feels like a faith-based movie trying to sneak in under a disingenuous wire.

From deepfake porn to “art” that infringes on the work of actual humans, artificial intelligence, as it exists at the moment is not making a very good argument for itself. Can we brainstorm a better future?

The #DailyStream is a once-per-day, single-movie-only streaming recommendation that appears both at my Substack and Patreon, and in truncated forms across my social media. They are free for everyone.

A powerful, necessary film, deeply humane and sympathetic, ugly-beautiful in its panic, full of dread and bad behavior. We feel every iota of Jean’s anxiety at closeted life in the homophobic 1980s.

I’ve chosen the terrific Frances Ha, which doesn’t deny that romance is very important to many people, but that plenty of others find similar fulfillment elsewhere.

The #DailyStream is a once-per-day, single-movie-only streaming recommendation that appears both at my Substack and Patreon, and in truncated forms across my social media. They are free for everyone.

Do you find Channing Tatum dance-grinding appealing? There’s not much of that here. There’s just the tedious grinding of dragging out yet another sequel in the face of diminishing franchise returns.

(I don’t think that Logan, pictured here, is crammed with clichés, by the way, but that’s a great image of the visual cliché of the hero walking away from an explosion.)