Nora and Nathan are here to give all their thoughts on Charli XCX’s sixth studio album! Photo by Emma McIntyre/Getty Images Nora and Nathan kick off their “brat summer” by talking about Charli XCX’s sixth studio album. They talk about how this album differs from her past, more mainstream pop albums (1:00), the inner monologue
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With the release of Jeff Nichols’s ‘The Bikeriders,’ Ringer contributor Adam Nayman looks back at some of the most famous and enduring biker movies With the release of Jeff Nichols’s The Bikeriders, Ringer contributor Adam Nayman looks back at some of the most famous and enduring biker movies. Subscribe: YouTube
Sean and Amanda are joined by Chris Ryan to discuss ‘The Bikeriders,’ and the director, Jeff Nichols, comes on to discuss the production of the movie Universal Pictures Sean and Amanda are joined by Chris Ryan to discuss The Bikeriders, a new Jeff Nichols movie starring Austin Butler, Tom Hardy, and Jodie Comer (1:00). They
The Jeff Nichols drama starring Jodie Comer, Austin Butler, and Tom Hardy starts with much promise but too often allows its individuality to be subsumed into homage Universal Pictures/Ringer illustration Watching television with his wife and young daughters one night in the mid-1960s, Johnny (Tom Hardy), a roughneck, spiritually stifled truck driver, stumbles across a
Jodi and Chelsea also share their personal obsessions of the week Photo by Sag Harbor Police Department via Getty Images Jodi and Chelsea dive headfirst into the arrest heard around the internet: Justin Timberlake’s DWI arrest, which could absolutely ruin the world tour (8:50). Then Jodi gives Chelsea a little bit of a pop culture
Van and Rachel also talk about the interest in Verzuz’s distribution deal with X/Twitter, the surprising new election polling numbers, and reactions to their Bible talk from the last episode Van Lathan and Rachel Lindsay react to Birdman’s visit to his hometown to speak to inmates at Orleans Parish Prison and his comments on the
Jason talks the Sky-Wings game, the Alex Caruso trade, and Kendrick Lamar’s Pop Out show on Juneteenth Photo by Rich Storry/Getty Images The Full Go returns as Jason starts with a story about his journey with his car. He also breaks down the Sky-Wings game (1:17). Next, Jason gives his thoughts on the Alex Caruso
Plus, the biggest news from this week’s Nintendo Direct, gaming’s stacked release schedule for 2024, and what the Switch 2’s launch lineup could look like FromSoftware Inc. Ben, Steve Ahlman, and Matt James discuss the biggest news from this week’s Nintendo Direct (including a Legend of Zelda with playable Zelda and proof of life for
Rachel Lindsay and Callie Curry react to the recent news of Kenya Moore’s suspension from ‘The Real Housewives of Atlanta,’ Margaret’s screenshot arsenal on ‘The Real Housewives of New Jersey,’ and the “tiki tiki” of it all from ‘The Real Housewives of Dubai’ Photo by Daniel Torok/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images Rachel Lindsay and Callie
From his spellbinding ‘JFK’ scene to the trauma-horror of ‘Don’t Look Now’ to his ‘Simpsons’ cameo, these are some of the standouts from Sutherland, who died this week at 88 Ringer illustration Writing about Donald Sutherland in The New York Times in 1970, Guy Flatley opined that the Canadian-born actor—then riding high on the success
Mal and Jo get into some of the highs and lows of this episode It’s time to journey deep into the forest with Mal and Jo as they talk about the fourth episode of The Acolyte, starting with their opening impressions. Later, they dive deep into the best parts of the episode and some of
The ‘Top Chef’ host joins Chris and Andy to talk about last night’s finale and some of the changes made this season Amazon Studios Chris and Andy talk about the news that production has begun on another Game of Thrones spinoff series based on the Tales of Dunk and Egg novellas (1:00). Then, they talk about
The Supes and the Jedi battle it out, and the Midnight Boys are here to break it all down! The Supes and the Jedi battle it out, and the Midnight Boys are here to break it all down! First, jump into the messy drama of The Boys and see what the boys think about Homelander
Chris joins the show to break down the cultural artifact ‘No Alternative,’ the third in the Red Hot series benefiting AIDS relief Photo by Al Pereira/Getty Images One of the greatest compilations of its time (the greatest time for compilations), No Alternative was the third in the Red Hot series benefiting AIDS relief. The lineup
Tom Hardy’s latest film, ‘The Bikeriders,’ finds the actor delivering another unique vocal performance. Here’s a look at the full spectrum of Hardy’s most memorable accent work. DC/Warner Bros./Sony/Getty Images/Ringer illustration For Austin Butler, the lead role in 2022’s Elvis became both a blessing and a curse. On the one hand, the Oscar-nominated performance announced
What makes a particular character particularly annoying? WB It’s time to talk about one of our least favorite love interests on Felicity: Greg. Juliet and Mandy talk about what makes the character of Greg particularly annoying and how Ben’s immediate dislike of him is one of the few times he’s a good judge of character
As the season hits the halfway point, a compact ‘Star Wars’ installment leaves viewers wanting more Disney+/Ringer illustration Episode 4 of The Acolyte, “Day,” doesn’t only have a short title. At a little less than 27 minutes, not counting credits and “previously on,” it’s shorter than any episode of Andor, Obi-Wan Kenobi, or The Book
Rob and Wos dive into the absurd character depictions, the flashback sequences, and much more! FX Networks Rob Mahoney and Wosny Lambre lace up and hit the hardwood to recap the third and fourth episodes of Clipped. They start by unpacking Episode 3, “Let the Games Began,” and the contrast between the show’s heavy themes
Our season-long analysis of MF DOOM concludes with a line-by-line dissection of “That’s That” off DOOM’s final solo album, ‘Born Like This’ Photo by Peter Kramer/Getty Images Our season-long analysis of MF DOOM concludes with a line-by-line dissection of “That’s That” off DOOM’s final solo album, Born Like This. We also discuss the controversial DOOMBot
Rawson Marshall Thurber has held on to a pet theory for a while. “When you say ‘dodgeball’ to someone, they either break into a smile or break into a sweat,” the filmmaker says. As a kid, Thurber mostly smiled. The first time he played was in physical education class at Orinda Intermediate School, just outside
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