Tuesday, January 20, 2026

Hype: Roscoe Bottle Is Back Trapped In A Room, Another Bad Day @ the Alamo, Puppy Bowl XXII, Taskmaster XXI Cast & My Mario In The USA

Mega64 is doing it again for MLK Week, they're trapping, one of their members, Roscoe, in a room for all to watch on Twitch. It is both a social experiment and pure comedy. For the next couple days for 24 hours you can watch this man be utterly annoyed by memes as he just tries to exist. Only on Twitch.

I thought Sony buying it wouldn't be for the best, but sadly the place was gonna go bankrupt. I'm not sure it would have been better to just end instead becoming everything they hated about the current movie theater experience. 

Puppy Bowl XXII, the original and longest running call-to-adoption television event, returns for its 22nd year on Sunday, February 8, 2026, at 2:00PM ET/11:00AM PT and will simulcast across Animal Planet, Discovery, TBS, truTV, HBO Max and discovery+.  

Did not expect Kumail Nanjiani for the next season of Taskmaster, no air date as of writing this.

 

Nintendo is launching the the My Mario line in the US. You can start getting Mario-themed products next month. After seeing the success in Japan, we guess the finally decided we should get cool Mario kid products here. Though a bunch of them will be on the desks of gamers of all ages. 

So, you can only get the goods at certain Nintendo stores, then in the Spring it goes to select retailers.

Friday, January 16, 2026

Hype: The 101 best Los Angeles movies via The LA Times, Dragon Ball Pop-Up Tour USA, Universal Fanfest Nights & Romeo & Juliet and Godzilla

And, here's another one to add to the list, perhaps 

Looks like in March you can enjoy Dragon Ball in all it's currentforms if you head over to Santa Anita. 

 

Then in April you get One Piece over at the returning  Universal Fanfest Nights. People are really into see how the pull off Scooby-Doo.

The silliest news, but looks like Godzilla's gonna be in some or best known works of literature and art.

Thursday, January 15, 2026

PSIFF: Project Y & What Marielle Knows Reviews

 

 Scene from What Marielle Knows

By Jonathan Bilski

Ending our reviews from the Palm Springs International Film Festival are two very different movies, though both deal with some parenting where you would call in Child Protective Services. 

*These two ending films we're held to the easier to access LA Quinta Regal Theaters, about 30 or 40 minutes from downtown Palm Springs. It's easier for some locals of Coachella Valley to travel there as it's the closes theater on the other side of the valley.

Back to these two films.

Gotta give props to the trailers for each of these films, both sell them. The first as a revenge/heist movie and the latter a dark comedy. Both reach for that, but don't do anything to elevate themselves for a must watch.

Project Y is about two women, Mi-sun and Do-kyung, basically sisters, struggling to make it Gangnam, Korea. Mi-sun is an escort, but refrains from sex acts at a Gentleman's Club and Do-kyung is a chauffeur. They lose all their savings they had, which was for a nice place to live and not having to work gritty jobs. They are tied to the crime in the city and learn of money the can steal and do, but they also find gold bars worth millions. Then, there's another hour of movie.

I'm sorry, but this movies drags on. It's like moving through molasses or tar, which is depicted as a very un-fun way to die in this film. Props on those scenes, there just the right amount of unsettling to watch. This Korean drama, which I've seen dark and faster paced ones. Just drags like the tar. This could have been a series, but to my dismay it was a just a longer runtime. 

It's all kind of by-the-book, what's gonna happen next if you've seen enough of these. I'm not saying anyone did a bad job of acting. There's great subplots on a fixed betting scheme and whose out to screw who. But, you easily could have cut an hour for this movie to work. Not every scene need last that long.

There's even some great bad guys to hate, like a shaved-headed, strong woman in a leather coat that's the enforcer for the main bad guy. She brutally kicks butt. And, you learn to love to hate her.

Back to child services thing I mentioned. The depiction of the sisters drug-user Mom, was both over-the-top and explained a lot of back story, but came so late in the story, I was like, "Really, your adding a Mom subplot now?" She was a terrible Mom, so don't worry about her.

I just wish her kids could have moved quicker to the ending, which I have to say, could have just been edited in a lot faster. 

No other real claims on style or anything that stands out, just made well enough, but nadda on, why we needed another film we've seen before. 

Loving the high concept dark comedy premise for this one from Germany. In What Marielle Knows, said Marielle gains the telepathic ability to see and hear what her parents are doing at all times. That's a nightmare for both parties. This is all caused by a slap at school. Nothing very sci-fi or fantasy, just this strange power Marielle gains.

What happens next would have been fine as a good short film. I'm gonna tell you now, the director doesn't even want to resolve this one by the end leaving it ambiguous if her powers are gone or if she just hates her Mom.

And, good reason to hate her Mom, as she confronts this new power her daughter has by having a an affair. Not something you want to see in HD in your head. Her father reacts out in another way with violence at work, both in very silly manners as they know that somehow their daughter is watching them. Uh, when it comes to her Mom. Ugh... she can't really grasp the situation, wink, during her extra-martial going-ons, but still manages to probably scar her daughter forever.

By the end, the movie is saying how the parents need to be more honest with themselves, each-other and their daughter. And, parents are people too and make mistakes and sometimes you need to remember as a kid you can be a jerk. 

Or, her Mom was trying to get out of being hated by her daughter.

I feel like there were many more moments or a better way to end this than to just trail off. Hearing behind me, "That it." Not the best sign. I get as a drama and a think piece it does get you, the idea of a kids monitoring their parents is such a great reverse. And, for some scenes it leads to great comedic moments.

Was the headless bird photo so bad for the book cover and too Magritte? Yes. So, it did leave in impression, it's a whole running gag in the movie at the Dad's office. But, no matter how many cuts to Marielle's hair slowly flowing to transition to another scene, it isn't gonna be anything more like that pretentious book cover. 

Wednesday, January 14, 2026

B-Room Mega64 MLK Week

What Shenanigans will the boys get into this time? 

Weekly What To: What Thing Are You Gonna Put Popcorn In?

 
APOCALYPSE IN THE TROPICS and ALL THE EMPTY ROOMS
January 14, 2026, 2:00 P.M.
The Michelle and Kevin Douglas IMAX Theatre, RZC 119, Robert Zemeckis Center for Digital Arts, 3131 S. Figueroa Street, Los Angeles, CA 90007
Free, Must RSVP

When does a democracy end, and a theocracy begin? In Apocalypse in the Tropics, director Petra Costa takes us on a decade-long journey through the spiritual and political upheaval of Brazil. What begins as a search for signs of life in a fragile democracy transforms into a deeper inquiry into the seductions of power, prophecy and belief. Costa gains extraordinary access to current President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, former President Jair Bolsonaro and the nation’s magnetic televangelist Silas Malafaia.
 
Fri, Jan 16, 2026 7 pm - 9 pm PT
LACMA
$10; Members: $8
 
On January 16, 2026, Darren Walker and Los Angeles artist Mark Bradford will share insights on the museum as a vibrant community hub, exploring how spaces can spark dialogue, creativity, and connection.

(Dis)placement: Fluctuations of Home, Part II
A Nice Place / Parasite
Sat Jan 17, 7:30 p.m.
Billy Wilder Theater
Free 

Sociologist and filmmaker Cho Uhn documents four generations of a family repeatedly displaced from Seoul’s hillside slum, tracing their struggle for stability. Next, Bong Joon-ho’s masterpiece follows the working-class Kim family as they infiltrate a wealthy household, peeling back layers of class, envy and survival with surgical precision.
 
Sun Jan 18, 7 p.m.
Billy Wilder Theater
Free 

Both 35mm! In this Hong Kong ghost film, a vengeful woman returns from the dead to haunt her unfaithful actor-husband on the set of his film. He and his crew enlist a stagehand skilled in Taoist magic for help. Followed by a legendary samurai film, an English-dubbed, recut version of the first two Japanese Lone Wolf and Cub films (1972).

In person: Introduction by guest programmer Janet Louie, Ph.D. candidate, Harvard University.
 
Sat, Jan 17 @ 9:45 pm
Eagle Theatre - Vidiots
$13 
 
Vidiots wants to add a little spice to your January as we welcome back Vidiots Hornyfest. Join us for a month of movies that will keep you smoldering all winter long. Is it an extra hot winter, or is it just Vidiots Hornyfest?

Get kinky with Vidiots as we submit to the twisted laughs and thrills of this indie cult classic that explores the complexities of sexuality – with a wink and a kink. Maggie Gyllenhaal is remarkable as Lee, a woman who goes from a stint in a mental institution, to the office, to the bedroom, and still manages to command the screen and the off-kilter material. 
 
 
Buffy’s Birthday Bash
Saturday, January 17, 2026
IATSE Local 80
2520 West Olive Ave
Burbank, CA 91505
Tickets
($35.56 including taxes and fees)
 
Buffy's Turning 45 and We're Throwing one HELL of a Party! Join us in Burbank, California for a Slayer-level celebration filled with trivia, cosplay contests, karaoke, vendors, prizes, and birthday cake. A perfect night out for Buffy fans across Los Angeles and Southern California.
 

In person: Guillermo Del Toro, George Stevens Jr.
Sat, Jan 17, 2026 | 2pm PT
David Geffen Theater
$5
 
The George Stevens Lecture on Directing presents the premiere screening of the beautiful 4K restoration of The Greatest Story Ever Told (1965) with special guest filmmaker Guillermo del Toro speaking about Stevens's career; the restoration of the film on its 60th anniversary; and the lasting impact of the film. The penultimate feature from the two-time Best Directing winner (A Place in the Sun, Giant) is a lavishly produced and unusually thoughtful look at the life and teachings of Jesus, with Max von Sydow making his US film debut in a subtly powerful lead performance. The film received five Oscar nominations, including for William Mellor and Loyal Griggs for Cinematography in 65mm Ultra Panavision Technicolor.
 
ANIME Impulse Los Angeles 2026
Sat, Jan 17, 2026 - Sun, Jan 18, 2026 
Fairplex - Park at Gate 9
2118 N White Ave, Pomona, CA, 91768
$tarts at $50 for a 2 day pass, but you do get access to K-PLAY! FEST & Collectors Expo
 
The second anime convention of the year is already here. If you missed Anime LA, you've got another anime convention to attend.
 
"Prepare for the ultimate weekend of anime and pop culture magic—a one-of-a-kind celebration that every fan absolutely must experience! ANIME Impulse™ (アニメ インパルス) is where fandom comes to life, combining the thrill of anime, manga, video games, and pop culture into an unforgettable adventure.

Lose yourself in our massive Vendor Hall and Artist Alley, overflowing with exclusive merch and jaw-dropping fan art. Get up close and personal with iconic voice actors, cosplayers, influencers, and streamers. Feel the energy of nonstop live entertainment lighting up the main stage, and indulge in a feast of flavors from an endless selection of delicious food vendors."
 
Crash Landings: Three From Sam Raimi
Series | A SIMPLE PLAN, ARMY OF DARKNESS, SEND HELP
January 17 - January 23, 2026
Aero Theatre
Los Feliz Theatre
 
The American Cinematheque in partnership with Beyond Fest is delighted to welcome filmmaker Sam Raimi for a series of the works that established him as a visionary director and ultimately propelled him into the spotlight as one of Hollywood’s most accomplished franchise filmmakers. Our series will culminate with a screening and in-person Q&A for Raimi’s newest film SEND HELP. 
 
K*Popalooza
Concert Park, 13020 Pacific Promenade, Los Angeles
Sunday, January 18, 2026, 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. 
Free 

A new event! Celebrates the vibrant music, culture, and global fandom of K-pop with live performances, engaging panels, and unique shopping experiences. Immerse yourself in the creativity and community that have made K-pop a worldwide phenomenon. All ages welcome.


 
"Bring Your Own Bucket

Ready to celebrate National Popcorn Day? We got you. BYOBucket into theatres 1/18 and 1/19 and we’ll fill it up with regular popcorn or kettle corn (available in select locations) for just $5! 🍿

Get creative with it— any container can be a bucket, including a Lowe’s 5-gallon blue bucket. And just for bringing in your Lowe’s bucket, you’ll get a FREE medium popcorn when you buy any medium fountain drink.*"
 
 
 
 Even More To Do:
 
Oct 5, 2025 – Mar 1, 2026
HAMMER MUSEUM
10899 Wilshire Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA
90024
Free for good

Made in L.A. 2025 is the seventh iteration of the Hammer’s signature biennial exhibition that showcases artists practicing throughout the greater Los Angeles area. The 28 participants in the exhibition present work not only made in the city but also grounded in its complex and unfolding terrain. Neither myth nor monolith, Los Angeles is many things to many people, and its dissonance is perhaps its most distinguishing feature. The works presented in this year’s biennial include film, painting, theater, choreography, photography, sculpture, sound, and video. Attitude draws them together: Each engages with this city in ways alternately literal, formal, material, and metaphoric. Conceived or made in Los Angeles, they are of this city and nowhere else.
 
  
Free Hours at the Autry
Every Tuesday and Wednesday from 1-4 p.m.
Update: During this Wildfire season, The Autry closes off, please check day of event

Let the Autry cover your next visit with Free Hours at the Autry. Every Tuesday and Wednesday from 1-4 p.m. will be free to all Autry visitors. Enjoy access to all the Autry's exhibitions including Imagined Wests, Reclaiming El Camino and more by reserving your spot today!
 

Thanks to the generous support of the Autry Foundation, Free Hours at the Autry* are every Tuesday and Wednesday from 1-4 p.m.
 
UCB, a cheapo comedy show almost every night, see comedians before they make podcasts and have
stories about the UCB and before they hit the big time.



 
Little Tokyo Farmers' Market Saturdays
9:00 am - 2:00 pm every Sat
Isamu Noguchi Plaza
244 S. San Pedro Street, Los Angeles, CA 90012
Free
 
"Join us at the Little Tokyo Farmers’ Market, a vibrant new Saturday tradition in the heart of Little Tokyo. Presented in partnership by JACCC and Food Access LA, this weekly market brings together fresh, affordable produce, rich cultural experiences, and meaningful community connection."
 

 

American Cinematheque-A celebrated independent theater group that brings both the talent and catalog of films to make for some of LA's best movie nights.
 


Check out classics and cult movies just a few stories above street level. Rooftop Movies at The Montalbán. & Rooftop Cinema Club

 New Bev-Tarantino owned independent theater with old school style
 
Brain Dead Studios-manages to fill its schedule almost every night
611 N Fairfax Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90036
 
Vidiots -A one-of-a-kind hub for film lovers, filmmakers, and everyone curious about cinema. A small theater is more than made-up for with the constant content and special screenings.
4884 Eagle Rock Blvd
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Tuesday, January 13, 2026

Dooba Dooba New Found Footage For 2026

 

We've got the next breakout found footage horror movie of the year. And, we're just in January. Dooba Dooba, which you'll probably add to your lexicon, has a whole house wired with cameras under a strange premise.

Oddly, though we have one screening this week before it's bigger release on Jan 23rd in more theaters and digital. 

 
Synopsis:
Shot entirely on in-home security camera and drawing on elements of analog horror popularized on YouTube, DOOBA DOOBA follows Amna as she arrives for what she assumes will be a typical babysitting gig. 
 

Movie Hype: March 27th Is Gonna Be A Real Bloody Weekend: They Will Kill You & Ready or Not 2: Here I Come

 


Honestly, make these a double feature. Zazie Beetz is taking down a demonic cult in They Will Kill You, while Samara Weaving and Kathryn Newton are taking down a demon worshiping family in Ready or Not 2: Here I Come. And, though they're coming out on the same weekend, March 27th, but separately by WB and Disney, I say team up. 

Watch the trailers and be in awe on how your screen turns red. Theses two movies are dripping in blood. I love the work of film making collective Radio Silence, who gave us the first Ready or Not and Andy Muschietti of It is producing on They Will Kill You. There will be blood, pools of it, lakes, maybe oceans with the people behind these two. 

And, honestly, I've shown the trailers to friends who just got onboard right away with all the over-the-top carnage. 

Wait, it that Buffy?  Sarah Michelle Gellar is in there too?

Where's the new chick from Evil Dead Rise?