BJTM embody the down and dirty rock and roll lifestyle, living in a filthy hovel of a band house, while the Dandy Warhols tour Europe and play huge festivals.
Exploding pipes of sh!t, accidental buggery, people who transform into living arsenals, and Chinko, who has a gigantic drill for a cock. What the f*ck, dude??
Prime era kickass punk rock from Cleveland’s Iggy-fixated rocker casualties. Filmed when people in NY thought that this roaring splatter was gonna be big.
Most directors can’t manage ten good films in their lifespan. Takashi Miike did that last year. The shock is that it’s great in a way you didn’t expect.
A perceptive and even-handed study of how one boy’s troubled youth makes his inevitable maturation more complicated. Riichi returns from Young Thugs: Nostalgia.
Compiles four vaguely holiday-related episodes picked from the four most recent seasons: Two from season 12, one from season 14, and one from season 15.
The show survived it’s adolescence and grew into its own during a brilliant fourth season. Homer takes his rightful place as the show’s central protagonist.