"Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar" Review
During his tenure as the host of the Daily Show, Jon Stewart was oftentimes critiqued by some on the right for skewing conservatives more than he mocked liberals. It’s unlikely that he’ll...
The concept of hijackers taking control of a large plane is a scary one and one that feels all too familiar to those who remember the terrorist attacks of 9/11. Patrick Vollrath’s new film 7500...
There is something inherently messy about the new comedy The King of Staten Island and that’s one of the reasons why many parts of it ring true. Featuring Saturday Night Live star Pete Davidson,...
In the tense opening moments of Leigh Whannell’s The Invisible Man, a young woman attempts to leave her abusive boyfriend. The camera captures her methodical movements as she tries to leave a beautiful...
In this current political climate, many comedians rely on the latest headlines coming out of Washington D.C. for their material. From Late Night with Stephen Colbert to Jimmy Kimmel Live, there are plenty...
It seems appropriate that Stranger Things — a program that reference and celebrates the 1980s – features a group of Russians as one of its newest villains. Those characters arrive in the long-awaited...
The new Showtime series The Loudest Voice tries to “expose” Roger Ailes. Adapted from the Gabriel Sherman book The Loudest Voice in the Room: How the Brilliant, Bombastic Roger Ailes Built...
Reef Break, the new ABC drama, attempts to provide a summer respite for viewers looking for action and adventure. Set on an island known simply as the Reef, the program celebrates the sun, the surf and...
In the new Showtime drama City on a Hill, a new assistant district attorney strives to make a difference in law enforcement in Boston in the 1990s. The series captures the great task ahead of him. Not...
The new Netflix series When they See Us presents a devastating indictment of the criminal justice system. Directed by Ava DuVernay, the four-part series focuses on the Central Park 5: the group of teenagers...
The InBetween, a new NBC drama, focuses on a woman named Cassie Bishop (Harriet Dyer) who can speak to dead people who are seemingly caught between this world and the world beyond. Raised by a Seattle...
The new CBS drama Blood & Treasure attempts to bring an Indiana Jones-type figure to the small screen but doesn’t know exactly how to tell his story. Moving from location to location, the show...
Joseph Heller, who famously wrote the beloved novel Catch-22, was a veteran of World War 2. According to History.com, the author “trained as a bombardier and flew 60 combat missions near the end...
The new Netflix dramedy Dead to Me introduces two strong female characters who don’t really care what the world thinks of them. One is a widow with anger management issues. The other is a free-spirited...
The title of the new CBS drama The Code refers to the Uniform Code of Military Justice, a set of rules that governs the behavior of members of the Armed Forces. Similar to the hit program JAG (which aired...
Many television comedies have explored the differences between people who live in small towns and those who dwell in larger cities. Shows like The Beverly Hillbillies and Green Acres have explored members...
"Breakthrough" Review
5 Great Faith-Based Movies from the last 15 years
Despite the fact that much of its story takes place in the 1970s, Fosse/Verdon feels particularly timely. The FX drama tells the story of Bob Fosse and Gwen Verdon, two passionate artists whose careers...
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