Friday Music Video: Wake Me Up When September Ends (2005)

Well, it's September 30th, so I couldn't resist. This week's video is Green Day's "Wake Me Up When September Ends" from their acclaimed "American Idiot" release.
A discussion of Film, TV, and other random subjects
Well, it's September 30th, so I couldn't resist. This week's video is Green Day's "Wake Me Up When September Ends" from their acclaimed "American Idiot" release.
As AMC launches its TV adaption of Anne Rice's classic novel "Interview with the Vampire," Chad revisits the 1994 feature film version starring Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt.
Christian takes a second look at David Mamet's smart, underrated thriller "Spartan," which flew under the radar in 2004.
Acclaimed filmmaker Brett Morgan goes on a cinematic odyssey exploring the work of David Bowie in the extraordinary "Moonage Daydream."
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"Birdman" was the surprise best picture winner at the 2015 Oscars. Chad revisits the film starring Michael Keaton and asks, did it deserve to win?
Scott looks at the indie horror thriller "Barbarian" that packs both laughs and scares while subverting expectations with its short run time.
Christian revisits "Batman Begins," the first entry in Christopher Nolan's revisionist take on the caped crusader.
From her groundbreaking 1995 "Jagged Little Pill" LP, Alanis Morissette released the fun, quirky and influential music video.
Scott digs in deep on his love for the Bond franchise and argues that the seminal spy belongs in the cinema.
Chad introduces the two new writers contributing to The Projection Booth!
We get our first look at Ryan Johnson's highly anticipated sequel, "Glass Onion - A Knives Out Mystery."