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Is "Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist" really not streaming anywhere (as per JustWatch)?

JUNE CELEBRATION POWER RANKINGS 1. Dads 2. Grads 3. Rads 4. Thads *NEW* 5. Sads 6. Lads 7. Egads 8. Bads 9. Mads 10. Hads 11. Gads 12. Chads 13. Nads

Channel 4's "Big Boys," on Hulu in the U.S., is very funny & touching (the balance more toward the former), and it's perfect Pride viewing. (The only person involved that American viewers are going to know is Dylan Llewellyn, part of the "Derry Girls" ensemble, one of the two leads here.)

Google asking the hard questions.

Did the R voters who now claim they "didn't vote for this!" express that sentiment at any time since January *before* someone they know/like in their community got caught up in the net? If the answer is "no," then they 100% voted for this.

I have bought this film in pan & scan VHS, letterboxed VHS, DVD, and Blu-ray (twice, because the first release wasn't very good). A personal record.

Post a banger that's not in English. youtu.be/lp9uZKy6H7Y?...

Roughly a third of the posts in my timeline contain that Joni Ernst video. Congrats to her on going viral, which was absolutely her intention.

Welcome to the resistance, X Æ A-12.

i want to learn more about these ancient aquatic autistic scientists

June 25th I'll be hosting the first Church Basement Cinema show at @alamodrafthouse.bsky.social Wrigleyville Weird Wednesday. If you're interested in seeing stuff you've almost certainly never seen before, this is one to pencil in on your calendar. drafthouse.com/chicago/even...

I'll be shocked (pleased, but shocked) if I hear a better new album this year than the new Stereolab.

Happy TACO Wednesday.

Oh, wow, you hate it here and the other people here, and you're going to tell me this 10 times per day every single day? Cool, cool, cool.

Never noticed how much Michael McKean used to look like the Yardbirds' Keith Relf, though it was Christopher Guest who got Relf's hairstyle (or close to it) for "Spinal Tap."

Mike White is joined by Mike Sullivan and Emily Intravia to take a long-overdue look at Move (1970), the surreal, seldom-seen New York comedy directed by Stuart Rosenberg. This episode includes interviews with Paula Prentiss and Elliott Gould: www.projectionboothpodcast.com/2025/05/epis...