Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! S1E5: Chunky (2007) #Cincothon2020

Halfway through season 1, Tim and Eric introduce three of their most memorable characters, challenge us with the idea of an unknowable reality, and teach us all to love New Wave again. It’s not gonna get any easier from here, so you may as well just pay attention and we’ll get this episode over with fast. This episode is monomaniacally concerned with the instability of reality.

Read More

Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! S1E3: Cats (2007) #Cincothon2020

With Season 1, Episode 3, Awesome Show truly began to stretch the boundaries of the absurd. While no one is going to accuse the first two episodes of being too normal, the third episode goes whole hog on the insanity and fully embraces the giddily strange. Awesome Show as many preoccupations, and in the maelstrom of gleeful madness, certain areas of interest emerge again and again.

Read More

Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! S1E2: Friends (2007) #Cincothon2020

After all of that zesty intensity covering Season 1 Episode 1, I had to stop and think that there had to be a better way to give you, the ever-patient CineDump reader, your comprehensive celebration of Awesome Show in an easily digestible, elegantly packaged method. Thankfully, I happened to discover the Cinco patented THAW system, the one-stop, all-inclusive, one-size-fits-all, wham-bam-thank-you-man approach to all things encyclopedic. Each entry in this Awesome Show Cincopedia, will be structured according to this infallibly precise system

Read More

Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! S1E1: Dads (2007) #Cincothon2020

March 28th is a blessed day for all fans of Tim and Eric Awesome Show Great Job! The deranged duo’s newest perversion, The Beefhouse Boys, premiered on Adult Swim, and, it should be noted, this glorious gift could have been ours much sooner if Eric Wareheim had his way. During the early days of Coronavirus Panic, he called on Adult Swim to “release the Beef” and let the show drop earlier.

Read More

VFW (2019)

I first became interested in Joe Begos back in 2016 after watching his Almost Human and The Mind’s Eye. I knew he would soon be making bigger films and in 2019 he released two pictures. I have yet to see Bliss, the first of the duo to be released, but last night I checked out VFW.

Read More

Contagion (2011) #RetroReview

With Coronavirus being at the forefront of many people’s minds right now, I decided to freak myself out even more by revisiting Steven Soderbergh’s Contagion from 2011. An ensemble drama that samples from the medical thriller, disaster epic, and plague film genres, we experience the impact of a highly contagious novel virus on the world through the perspectives of a diverse cast of characters. Clinical but personable, global but intimate, and smart but accessible, the film believably illustrates how quickly a virus can spread and the unpredictable societal consequences it can unleash.

Read More