The Houston rapper breaks into a shady facility in the retro clip
05.05.2020 - 01:19 / nypost.com
Hulu’s new ‘toon “Solar Opposites” will benefit from the fandom of “Rick and Morty,” Adult Swim’s extremely popular animated series that’s stamped itself into pop culture and even has its own line of merchandising — the mark of a keeper.
“Solar Opposites,” premiering Friday, springs from the minds of “Rick and Morty” co-creator Justin Roiland and Mike McMahan, an ex-writer’s assistant on the show. They’ve whipped up a fun, cleverly written and (yes) even topical series that stands apart from
The Houston rapper breaks into a shady facility in the retro clip
"I like the idea of thinking outside the box"
By Denise Petski
There were also nods to 'South Park' and 'Futurama'
"When you've got a universe set up like Rick and Morty, the possibilities are really endless"
I will now praise The Great, Hulu’s charming nightmare of a miniseries about Catherine the Great, in its own language: ’Tis a fucking good jape! It felt like eating a cupcake out of a warm pussy on a waterbed made of champagne, watching it. Also, I thought I might be sick.
The episode airs tonight on E4
By Variety Staff
By Dade Hayes
Hit sci-fi sitcom “Rick and Morty” has sparked outrage over a tone-deaf joke about the 9/11 terror attacks in a recent episode of the Adult Swim comedy.
The new Hulu comedy has fun with its bored suburban aliens, even if it lacks the "Rick and Morty" emotional punch.
I don't want to exclusively compare Hulu's new animated comedy Solar Opposites to Adult Swim's Rick and Morty. Sure, Solar Opposites hails from Rick and Morty co-creator Justin Roiland and veteran Rick and Morty writer and producer Mike McMahan.
Axl Rose isn’t shy about his politics.
Tribeca is taking audiences back to the drive-in this summer. Tribeca Enterprises, Imax and AT&T said Wednesday that they are partnering to launch "Tribeca Drive-In," a summer programming series of new and classic films, music and sporting events.
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By Greg Evans
"They sent me a microphone so I set it up in the closet," explained Spencer Grammer