Festival Review: 2017 ID10T Music Festival + Comic Conival

You’ve read the Comedy Tent review and you read the review of the music at ID10T Fest, but how did the entire festival do? Let’s see. From the moment you’re driving into the festival and the moment you’re walking into…

The 100 Review 4×13 “Praimfaya”

Welcome back to our reviews of The CW’s The 100. To read more coverage, click here.  The 100 has always been, and always will be, about one thing: survival. In all of its iterations, the characters on this often times dour…

Tribeca Review: Love After Love

Like its last rattle, death lingers and grief hurts. There is no easy, manual prescribed manner in which someone deals with the loss of a loved one, especially when that someone was the glue that held so much of a…

The Ten Best Episodes of The 100

Following a rather controversial season three, The 100 is back this week for it’s fourth season where all hope seems to have been lost about societies survival as Clarke learned in season three’s finale that earth is a nuclear bubble ready to…

Movie Review: Paterson

Paterson is an odd Jarmuschian stream of consciousness with an unmistakable feel for the ordinary. A few days in the life of bus driver Paterson (played timidly and earnestly by Adam Driver), in the city of Paterson, New Jersey, seems only to inhabit…

TV Review: Vikings 4×13 “Two Journeys”

We finally get a look at what our non-viking characters have been up to on this week’s episode of Vikings “Two Journeys,” which brought Bjorn to Rollo’s Francia and Ragnar to King Ecbert’s Wessex. The episode starts were we last…

TV Review: Black Mirror 3×03 “Shut Up and Dance”

To catch other reviews to Black Mirror episodes, click here. There’s an outrageousness to Shut Up and Dance that makes it both easier and more difficult to enjoy. It’s the most suspense-driven and conventional of the third season, but it’s also the most…