Now that we know our favorite friends are sticking around on the streaming service, I thought I'd let you in on my favorite episodes, so that you can get to binging, Scruggs-style.
If sitting under the stars, sipping some cold beer and watching a movie sounds like the perfect summer night, you're in luck, because New Belgium's Summer Bike-In Cinema Series kicks off August 17.
Perhaps it's the quiet and subtle beauty of the Parker landscape that draws in those who want to get away for a while-- including John Carpenter, a survivor of the Battle of Dunkirk.
February is usually bitter cold here in Northern Colorado. Most of the time, you don't have the motivation to leave your house because you don't want to freeze. Thankfully we live in such a technologically advanced day in age where you can just press a button and pretty much watch whatever your heart desires thanks to streaming services like Netflix...
Remember way back when people criticized Daniel Craig’s casting as James Bond, with some even saying he was too blond for the role? Well, the times have changed, and with Sony searching for new some new blood to eventually fill 007’s shoes, it looks like they’re willing to pay Craig the big bucks to stick around for a few more installments.
The first trailer for Amma Asante's historical drama A United Kingdom is here, and Rosamund Pike and David Oyelowo are having a hard time reconciling their love with their countries’ animosity. Pike and Oyelowo play real life figures Ruth Williams and Seretse Kama, who fell in love during the time of apartheid in Botswana in the 1940s.
Despite mixed reviews, The Angry Birds Movie was pretty successful at the box office, thanks to an early summer release date, a solid voice cast and an established franchise with a strong fan base. As you might have guessed, the animated adaptation of the hit video game series was successful enough to warrant a sequel, and if you’re rolling your eyes at the prospect, just remember that we’ve gotten sequels to movies that were far worse than this one, based on much less success.