Tom Rhodes has done what most comics only dream about: crushed stages across five continents, hosted Dutch late-night TV, and built a global audience without selling out. From biker bars in Florida to interviews with the Dutch Prime Minister, this Vault feature revisits a stand-up lifer who’s still writing, still touring, and still torching crowds worldwide.
Cheech and Chong’s Last Movie Review: Brotherly Love, Bullsh*t, and the Long Strange Trip Home
Cheech and Chong’s Last Movie isn’t a stoner flick, it’s a raw, trippy confessional from two counterculture icons who shaped comedy and cannabis forever. With Dave Bushell behind the camera, the film blends archival chaos, animation, and unresolved tension into a story about brotherhood, pain, and legacy. It's not just a documentary. It’s an honest trip home.
FROM THE VAULT: A 2012 Conversation with Kelly Carlin
In this raw, revealing 2012 interview from Pot Culture Magazine’s Limited Vault Series, Kelly Carlin-McCall reflects on growing up with a counterculture icon for a father—and how she carved out her own voice beyond the legend. From chaotic childhood memories to behind-the-scenes moments in stand-up history, she opens up about fame, freedom, dysfunction, and healing—with the kind of honesty that doesn’t flinch and never tries to be polite.
David Krumholtz, CHS & The Real Conversation We Need
Actor David Krumholtz, known for stoner films, experienced Cannabinoid Hyperemesis Syndrome (CHS) after heavy cannabis use, suffering severe symptoms. His story emphasizes the misunderstanding and media sensationalism surrounding CHS, which can mislead public perception and create fear. Krumholtz advocates for more research and responsible discussions rather than panic-driven narratives.
Cheech & Chong’s Last Movie: A Farewell to Stoner Cinema’s OGs
Cheech & Chong, the godfathers of stoner comedy, take their final bow with Cheech & Chong’s Last Movie, a documentary chronicling their legendary careers and impact on cannabis culture. With exclusive interviews, unseen footage, and reflections on their journey, this film is a nostalgic trip for fans and a history lesson for newcomers. Releasing on 4/20, this is one last ride with the originals.
Snoop Dogg’s Crypto Ball: Lost His Street Cred, Gained a Flip-Flop
Snoop Dogg’s Trump Crypto Ball performance isn’t shocking—y’all just weren’t paying attention. Fans are pissed, followers are dropping, and the industry is silent. Here’s why it all makes perfect sense.