Bojack Horseman Review: A melancholy and fitting end

“Life’s a bitch and then you die, right?” Sometimes our endings aren’t endings. Instead, as is the case in the sixth and final season of the tremendous Bojack Horseman, they’re bookmarks placed in a series of events that mark a…

El Camino Review: A Love Letter to Breaking Bad Fans

When Breaking Bad ended back in 2013, fans were in awe of how bold and beautiful of an ending they were given. This show captivated people of all ages and remained a hit success throughout its run on television. Like every good…

Hulu’s The Path Season 3: 3×01-3×03 Review

The Path, which has never been a great show, continues its streak of being just-kind-of-okay into and beyond its third season premiere. Culturally, it’s always been “that Scientology show with Aaron Paul on Netflix… or wait, Hulu… or is it…

Movie Review: Central Intelligence

I’m at a loss for words. When I went to see Central Intelligence I expected an innocuous buddy-spy comedy, but I wasn’t ready for how virulent it would become. This is one of the most problematic films I’ve seen in a while.…

TV Review: The Path Season 1

I don’t believe it’s a stretch to say we are a world, a collection of people who make up a collective society, obsessed with belonging; with finding “our people,” with being a part of something bigger than ourselves, with knowing…

Movie Review: Eye in the Sky

War and fighting has been a constant force in humanity for as long as people have had disagreements. The evolution of battle has evolved from stones, to swords, to guns and even to nuclear weaponry. It will continue to evolve,…

‘Triple 9’ Review: Is the latest game of ‘Celebrity Cops and Robbers’ worth playing?

In many ways, crafting a movie is like planning the perfect heist. All of the players need to be talented and well-suited for their respective roles, the goal must be ambitious, and the execution needs to be carried out in…