Disney Dinner and a Movie: The Jungle Book
The Jungle Book (1967) is one of Disney’s classics: they took a beloved book and made it into an even more loved film. The Jungle Book is the story of a young boy… Continue reading
The Jungle Book (1967) is one of Disney’s classics: they took a beloved book and made it into an even more loved film. The Jungle Book is the story of a young boy… Continue reading
Throughout history there have been many rumours about the secret societies that have existed around the world. The age of the internet has demystified what goes on behind the heavy doors of these clubs and,… Continue reading
For the last 11 years, the Independent Film Festival of Boston has brought a little slice of Hollywood to Bean Town. As a resident of the Greater Boston area and a pretty big film… Continue reading
So Funk Jr. and I sat down to watch the new animated film Rise of the Guardians, a movie that sees many mythological characters associated with childhood including Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny team up… Continue reading
Beer: Its April. It is starting to get warmer. It is officially spring. Beer drinkers want something significantly lighter. A typical blonde ale is probably overdoing it, but this brew from Hawaii’s Kona Brewing… Continue reading
Alice in Wonderland is one of my favorite Disney films. Based on Lewis Caroll’s famous novels, the movie follows Alice as she travels down the rabbit hole and through the strange world of… Continue reading
Easter isn’t an easy time of year for the pop culture blogger. What the hell do you even write about? Christmas is a veritable flood of movies and TV to discuss and compile lists on,… Continue reading
Beauty and the Beast is one of the most-loved Disney films and with good reason. It’s s famous fairy-tale reimagined with colorful characters and award-winning songs. In my opinion Beauty and the Beast… Continue reading
Beer: Even though its only March, it is still pretty damn cold, at least in my neck of the woods. It gives me one last chance to taste winter before the warmer spring… Continue reading