Cheese, chocolate chunk, Dutch treat, skunk, Alien Og—all of these are names of marijuana strains Mo sells in Bradley Katzen’s Soweto Blaze. A film that starts with a warning that this motion picture can only be enjoyed at its best if you’re lighting one—let me tell you, it’s a fun ride without the high, too. The whole experience of the film is similar to that one fun joint you smoked back in high school and couldn’t stop laughing after.
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What happens in the movie?
Mo is a local marijuana dealer who’s somehow keeping his life together. He often dreams about losing his virginity, but fate isn’t very kind to him. He often gets bullied by Thabo, a cop who takes money from him in exchange for letting him keep his business running. Mo’s only friends, Dill and Pickle, are...
Spoilers Ahead
What happens in the movie?
Mo is a local marijuana dealer who’s somehow keeping his life together. He often dreams about losing his virginity, but fate isn’t very kind to him. He often gets bullied by Thabo, a cop who takes money from him in exchange for letting him keep his business running. Mo’s only friends, Dill and Pickle, are...
- 4/20/2024
- by Aniket Mukherjee
- Film Fugitives
"So... here's the deal, right?" 33 Films has revealed an official trailer for an indie comedy from South Africa titled Soweto Blaze, the latest from South African filmmaker Brad Katzen. This initially premiered at the 2023 Austin Film Festival last year, and it's now set for release starting on 4/20 on Netflix this wekend - in celebration of international cannabis day. It's a quirky comedy in the vein of Friday or Cheech & Chong, with a strong influence from filmmakers like Edgar Wright, Kevin Smith, and Guy Ritchie. Here's the plot: "Soweto Blaze is a unique take on a familiar story involving a down-on-his luck marijuana dealer... When Dill & Pickle, two stoner friends of Mo's decide on a whim to kidnap Thandi, a local gangster’s daughter, hoping her dad will pay a tidy ransom for her, they decide to stash her at Mo's house. Things spiral out of control as Mo is...
- 4/17/2024
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Nickelodeon‘s Rugrats first aired in 1991, running for 172 episodes over the course of nine seasons. The original iteration of the television series ended in 2004, but it still has a loyal fan base that thrives off of the nostalgia that came from the babies’ wild imaginations. Here’s a look at the five best Rugrats episodes, according to fans on IMDb.
5. ‘Aunt Miriam/The Inside Story’ L-r: Aunt Miriam, Didi Pickles, and Stu Pickles | Nickelodeon
IMDb Rating: 8.0/10
Rugrats Season 2 Episode 12, “Aunt Miriam/The Inside Story,” aired on Nov. 22, 1992.
The first segment follows Tommy Pickles and Chuckie Finster after they watch a movie featuring a giant ant. Tommy’s Aunt Miriam comes to visit and stirs up bad memories for Grandpa Lou. The babies find out that she was essentially the “Angelica Pickles” of Tommy’s grandpa’s childhood.
Meanwhile, “The Inside Story” sees Chuckie accidentally swallowing a watermelon seed. Angelica convinces...
5. ‘Aunt Miriam/The Inside Story’ L-r: Aunt Miriam, Didi Pickles, and Stu Pickles | Nickelodeon
IMDb Rating: 8.0/10
Rugrats Season 2 Episode 12, “Aunt Miriam/The Inside Story,” aired on Nov. 22, 1992.
The first segment follows Tommy Pickles and Chuckie Finster after they watch a movie featuring a giant ant. Tommy’s Aunt Miriam comes to visit and stirs up bad memories for Grandpa Lou. The babies find out that she was essentially the “Angelica Pickles” of Tommy’s grandpa’s childhood.
Meanwhile, “The Inside Story” sees Chuckie accidentally swallowing a watermelon seed. Angelica convinces...
- 4/12/2023
- by Jeff Nelson
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
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