A Million Ways to Die in the West: A History of Western Comedies

The western genre is almost as old as movies themselves, gunslingers riding through a town in a blaze of glory, bar room brawls, and steely eyed duels across dusty streets. Silent films depicted the tumbleweed revolution in the early years…

TV Review: Reign Season Finale “Slaughter of Innocence”

This was definitely a Royale finale for a powerful first season. The character growth has been immense, and although this episode left me screaming towards the end, I am pleased with the resolutions and cliffhangers that it brought. Reign writers,…

TV Review: The 100 1×9 “Unity Day”

The CW would’ve looked like fools had they decided to cancel The 100. This show is on its first season, with only 9 episodes in—it’s on fire! The writers seem to have no limits on the amount of intensity, drama…

TV Review: Game of Thrones 4×06, “The Laws of Gods and Men”

As an avid watcher of Game of Thrones, I can’t help but notice the vast differences in episode structure in this season compared to previous seasons. While we’ve usually gotten a glimpse of what everyone has been up to in…

TV Review: FX’s The Americans 2×11, “Stealth”

We have now gone through a complete reversal in this 3rd to last episode of a very strong season of The Americans.  At the beginning of season 2, Philip and Elizabeth were hit hard by the murder of two of…

“Game of Thrones 4×05: First Of His Name” Review

We’re officially halfway through the season and the suspense is just driving me crazy. In Sunday’s episode, not only do we get an awesome fight between The Night’s Watch and the mutineers but we also get the answer to a…

Tribeca ’14 Review | Match

Stephen Belber made his debut on Broadway with the original one room play ‘Match’ back in 2004, and now, having some experience in the world of film, has decided to experiment with the script once again in a whole different…