Charlie Brown may have gotten booted off the networks, (only saw the headline, didn’t click the link,) but this can come back off my bookshelf any year at this time. The second image spread is the weakest, for some reason, so I felt a tiny let-down after the very strong opening,...
The film is literally about a backyard dig, but the relationship between Brown and Pretty allows for a secondary dig to take place as the adventure goes on, burrowing through his tough exterior and getting to the heart of his character. When the dig becomes too large for one man to handle...
This year is the annual Thanksgiving freebie and I struggle more and more with this one every year because I swear I have run the gamut of every possible thankfulness or thanksgiving related topic that I could possibly do in the almost ten years that I’ve been doing this, especially with...
The film is literally about a backyard dig, but the relationship between Brown and Pretty allows for a secondary dig to take place as the adventure goes on, burrowing through his tough exterior and getting to the heart of his character. When the dig becomes too large for one man to handl...
Well, it’s not quite a Charlie Brown Tree. Yet, even decorating it in tinsel and ornaments can’t make it look festive. So sad. But I guess they had to make it work. That moment when you had to settle for the last tree at the Christmas tree farm and have to do a family Christ...
"Thanksgiving 2" is in the works, with Eli Roth and Jeff Rendell returning to pen the sequel. While not confirmed, it also seems that actors Nell Verlaque and Rick Hoffman — who played protagonist Jessica and Jessica's dad, respectively — will return for part two. At the moment...
In 2017 Lena Waithe became the first queer Black woman to win an Emmy. The award was given for “Thanksgiving” an episode she wrote in the series “Master of None.” You may also like:Best and worst Leonardo DiCaprio movies 2017: First Black woman screenwriter to hit $100 million at ...
First it was December, then Thanksgiving, then Labor Day. I wouldn't be surprised if we wake up one year soon and we're decrying the commercialization of Christmas on December 26th, before we've even returned the copy of It's a Wonderful Life we bought to decry the commercialization of...