📺 The media guide S6E14
show me the money!
follow the honey

Welcome back! Please, take a seat, open your eyeballs, and take in the wondrous sights and sounds of Foofaraw. I’m hard at work on 2026 planning and watching as much basketball as possible before I drive my wife crazy.
Before we dive in, we have an awesome new t-shirt—available through the remainder of 2025—featuring Francis Picabia's 1913 abstract painting Udnie. If you dig what we are doing, consider picking it up before it’s gone! Oh! And don't forget about grabbing a copy of our first novella, The Bodies by D.H. Parish.
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HBO is back, building out its Sunday night block, adding Rachel Sennott’s new 30-minute auteur dramedy to Last Week Tonight, The Chair Company, and IT: Welcome to Derry. I’m a big fan of Sennott’s Glee meets mumblecore vibe and am really excited to see her take the reins of her own HBO show.
Not the best couple of weeks of music, but I had a ton of fun with this one. Militarie Gun’s first album took me a few listens to grasp, but I eventually got there. They come out fast and heavy with this one, though, bringing some catchy hooks to their grungy post-punk sound.
Mark Russell is back with a holiday one-shot special about a family unraveling as a secret—about a serial killer?!—begins to tear them apart. A perfect book for the holidays if you ask me.
Yorgos Lanthimos and Emma Stone are back for their third movie in three years. Early reviews seem to say the quality has slowly declined, but bad Yorgos is still better than most. Lanthimos’ movies are tailor-made for Foofaraw with his surreal stylings, and I will be seeing this as soon as I can.