Bill Bria
@billbria.bsky.social
He/Him. Staff Writer at /Film, contributor to Discussing Film, Dread Central, Crooked Marquee, The Wrap, Daily Grindhouse, others. Co-host of Bill & Ashley’s Terror Theater. An actor and comedian sometimes. A goofball all other times.
Quick PSA to everyone in that theater: see where it says “Livestream?” Of course, a livestream vs. in person Q&A shouldn’t matter to you if you were actually showing up for what she had to say versus the clout of you taking a picture or begging for an autograph.
November 7, 2025 at 6:22 AM
Quick PSA to everyone in that theater: see where it says “Livestream?” Of course, a livestream vs. in person Q&A shouldn’t matter to you if you were actually showing up for what she had to say versus the clout of you taking a picture or begging for an autograph.
Even better: a Karen decided to make it her mission to try and get a refund or at least report to a manager how upset she was about this. Accosting a poor AMC usher about how she took off work and drove all the way to Century City for this, etc. Good grief.
November 7, 2025 at 6:22 AM
Even better: a Karen decided to make it her mission to try and get a refund or at least report to a manager how upset she was about this. Accosting a poor AMC usher about how she took off work and drove all the way to Century City for this, etc. Good grief.
Great Scott, this is heavy, etc.
October 31, 2025 at 7:26 PM
Great Scott, this is heavy, etc.
Throughout the film I was constantly engaged intellectually, but felt emotionally distant. Until, that is, a certain climactic needle drop, at which point I started uncontrollably crying! B Coops knows how to use music, I’m afraid.
October 30, 2025 at 5:05 AM
Throughout the film I was constantly engaged intellectually, but felt emotionally distant. Until, that is, a certain climactic needle drop, at which point I started uncontrollably crying! B Coops knows how to use music, I’m afraid.
I’m not a huge Springsteen fan, so it wasn’t like this was playing to my interests. Maybe it was because I was having my own little depressive episode right before, but I was moved by the film looking at how art can be therapy, until it’s no longer a working substitute.
October 21, 2025 at 4:47 AM
I’m not a huge Springsteen fan, so it wasn’t like this was playing to my interests. Maybe it was because I was having my own little depressive episode right before, but I was moved by the film looking at how art can be therapy, until it’s no longer a working substitute.