Tuesday, February 10, 2026

Hype: Cartoon Cartoons Back, What A Wonderful World: An Audiovisual Poem, Exit 8, Scott Pilgrim EX & ZWAARD

 


As WB's slowly slides away into Netflix or whatever nonsense it gets into, it's also debuting brand new cartoons every Monday on its YouTube channel. Essentially a pilot program to see what could be picked up for a series, Cartoon Cartoons is a showcase of an animator's new work.

Ughh, though it should be airing on Cartoon Network or Max it's airing now on WB's YouTube channel. Even sadder is the fact that they were finished ages ago and we mean years. For whatever reason they are slowly coming out now, so enjoy'em.

 

Now- March 2
VARIETY ARTS THEATER, LOS ANGELES
940 S Figueroa St
Los Angeles, California 90015
Free, Must Reserve Tickets
 
You can read more about it over at PBS SoCal, but essentially an artist Julia Stoschek takes a trippy look at storytelling through the ages through a major art installation with other artists for free. 
 
Didn't have Neon grabbing this on my scorecard for this year, but we're getting the indie game adapted horror movie Exit 8 in theaters this April. It's from Japan and has a young man seemingly trapped in a repeating subway tunnel nightmare.
 
We think it might become a cult hit either in theaters on streaming. Like the game, it looks like our movie protagonist can figure a way out...but, might screw up on the way.

 

Staying on gaming, Scott Pilgrim EX is out March 3rd and is being made by Tribute Games, which has a pretty good track record with old school style games. I think some of the staff might of helped created the original game too. Oh, they did get Paul Roberston, the original lead artist for this one.


 Still looking forward to ZWAARD, hope it comes out this year.

Monday, February 9, 2026

Modernism Week Feb 12-22 2026 Check Out

Out where the writer's and celebs go to escape from LA is also 10 days of Modernism love. Called a week, because, I have no good answer, we're highlighting some of the parts you might want to see while trying to make the perfect mid-century outing.
 
Modernism Week Feb 12-22 2026
 
Feb 14-16
Palm Springs Convetion Center 
Tickets are $35 in advance and $40 at the door. 
 
"It will feature 135 premier national and international dealers offering the best of Midcentury and Modern Design. Collectors will be able to purchase from an impressive diversity of collections, including furniture and decorative arts represented by the 20th century as well as cutting-edge contemporary 21st century designs for the home. 
 
All tickets are good for return entry all weekend and include show catalog. General Admission tickets are good for Saturday, Sunday, and Monday and include admission to the Classic Car Show on Monday at the Convention Center."
 
Sold Out 
 
"Frey House II is recognized as an outstanding example of Modernist architecture. Architects, scholars, and students worldwide come to Palm Springs to study and appreciate Albert Frey’s work. His unique understanding of function, form, practicality, and love for the desert landscape give us this extraordinary legacy."
 
 
February 13 · 3:30 PM
February 14 · 3:30 PM
Modernism Week Theater at CAMP
Hyatt Palm Springs
285 N Palm Canyon Dr
Palm Springs, CA 92262
$25


An astonishing look at the secret corporate musical theater we were never meant to see—via bizarrely funny vintage film clips presented by Letterman Show and The Simpsons writer Steve Young!
 
February 17 · 4:00 PM
February 21 · 4:00 PM
Modernism Week Theater at CAMP
Hyatt Palm Springs
285 N Palm Canyon Dr
Palm Springs, CA 92262
$25
 
"Back by audience demand! Join Palm Springs' own Deserted Films, your local home movie nerds, for a new, informative and hilarious supercut of clips from their vast collection of 8mm, Super 8, and 16.

Join Melissa Dollman and Devin Orgeron of Palm Springs’ own Deserted Films on a journey into the belly of their obsession: other peoples’ Home Movies."
 
February 17 · 11:00 AM
Annenberg Theater 
$20

'In April 1964, General Motors opened the Futurama II pavilion at the New York World’s Fair, inviting visitors to glimpse what life might look like six decades in the future, in 2024.

In this talk, today’s audience will revisit futuristic cities, automated workplaces, dream homes (and cars), underwater resorts, and lunar habitats, to consider just how well Futurama's world of tomorrow predicted the world of today."
 
February 14 · 3:30 PM
Annenberg Theater 
$45 and up
 
"Charles Phoenix, as he launches the classic European vacation into a fun, festive extravaganza!

With his unbridled enthusiasm, keen expertise and eagle-eye for oddball detail, Charles lavishes spirited commentary on colorful, vintage Kodachrome slides taken by tourists visiting Europe in the 50s & 60s."
 
February 21 · 3:30 PM
Annenberg Theater 
$45 and up
 
" “Buckle up, sit back and enjoy the scenery!” says Retro Pop Culture expert, Charles Phoenix, as he launches his classic slideshow into a fun-fest road trip adventure extravaganza. Non-stop fun and laughter all the way!

With his keen expertise, unbridled enthusiasm, and eagle-eye for oddball detail, Charles lavishes spirited commentary on colorful, vintage Kodachrome slides taken by Americans vacationing in the United States in the 50s & 60s."

Friday, February 6, 2026

WE BUY SOULS Final Two Weeks

We brought this up when the gallery show started, but here's a nice reminder to check out the exhibit until Valentine's Day. Yes, it's an exhibit on selling your eternal soul, bwah-ha-ha. You can hear more about it over at KCRW.
 
"The final two weeks of WE BUY SOULS are here. If you’ve seen the signs around LA, now’s the moment to step inside. The exhibition has been resonating deeply in the gallery and beyond, with recent features on KCRW / NPR spotlighting the project’s strange humor and very human core. Listen in, then come experience it for yourself. This is one of those shows that stays with you."

WE BUY SOULS by RABI
On view Thursday–Saturday, 11am–6pm, through February 14
📍 Good Mother Gallery, 5103 W. Adams Blvd, Los Angeles
Free
 
 

Anime Hype: Anime Expo 2026 Registration, 18+ Artist Alley, Discotek Deep Dive & Smoking Behind the Supermarket With You

 

Anime Expo 2026 Registration and the Hotel Block is now open, you might want to get your passes now as it only goes up in price.
 
💳 Credential Price List
📅 4-Day Pass — $155
🎉 Thursday — $82
🔥 Friday — $82
⭐ Saturday — $92
🌙 Sunday — $77

*Prices does not include applicable fees.

One of the unexpected additions this year is an 18+ Artist Alley, hoo boy, I'm kind of amazed Anime Expo is allowing it, but as long as your 18+ with id, it looks like you'll be good to go.

Discotek Deep Dives

What's that? Well, it's a new line of old anime, is what. So, MediaOCD have partnered with the fellow classic anime company, Discotek Media, to begin selling Discotek's home media catalog for direct purchase via the MediaOCD website here

So you can buy some of the much harder to find anime in great quality.  

Anime fans are invited to check back each month for a fresh roster of titles. Well, older, harder to find titles.


Smoking Behind the Supermarket With You looks like a fun romcom with a stacked year of returning favorites, sadly not out till around Anime Expo.

 

Thursday, February 5, 2026

Mmm and Blech: Cherry Float Coke, Mr. Pibb Flavors & McNugget Caviar

 

First up, Coke has a new flavor hitting shelves this month, Cherry Float, looks tasty and ytes, it comes in Diet and Zero Sugar.

 

Also, from Coke is the new Mr PIBB in both Vanilla and Peach, looking forward to each.

 


And, if you want to rush to the website at 8am pst next Tuesday, Feb 10th 2026 you could win a free McNugget Caviar kit...mmmmmm. more deets

 

Museums Free-for-All February 22

 

 

SoCal Museums Free-For-All 2026 is Sunday, Feb 22nd. As of writing this, there doesn't seems to be an official web-site for it, we've got a list over at Time Out, but be sure to check each museum's site for details. Like if you still need to make reservations.

Quite a few places to check out, so take advantage of it. Though many museums have free evenings and such at least once a month.

Wednesday, February 4, 2026

Fallout Fake Talkshow Series Finale

Sadly, the last episode of Fallout Fake Talkshow for the season (wink) has come out to coincide with the end of Fallout Season 2. I can't say it enough, what a horribly edited show with the pacing of someone having a panic attack. Does anyone remember Kumail Nanjiani guest starred? Anyway, I hope it comes back just for this 2-minute weekly show.