Fosse/Verdon Premiere Review: “Life is a Cabaret”

On paper, the premiere of FX’s new “pop culture history miniseries,” Fosse/Verdon, doesn’t have too…

Little Movie Review: An Average Comedy That Lacks Sincerity

We all wish we could go back to being a kid sometimes. Adulting can be…

STAR 3×14 Review: “Amazing Grace”

STAR is in a bit of a lull period – this became clearer than ever…

After Movie Review: A redundant and dull entry to the romance genre

EL James created a monster. Her re-animated erotic Twilight fan fiction not only managed to…

Hellboy Movie Review: Another infernal reboot

Imagine if someone has never read a Hellboy comic before. Even if that person enjoyed…

Breakthrough Movie Review: Weird Christianity, Weirder Timing

Who needs miracles, anyway? After all, Breakthrough is coming out at a time when just about everyone not only feels like they could use a miracle right about now, but almost all of them have the means through social media to broadcast their deserved woes. Here is a film framed and wired with Judeo-Christian principles as a trojan horse of supposedly enlightened messaging keen on both evangelizing the uninitiated and soothing the believers into further submission. This is Breakthrough, a film bent on preaching to the choir with emotional hand-wringing. It’s just a shame the sermon has only the trappings of substance or spiritual investigation.

Album Review: Walking On Cars – “Colours”

Walking On Cars, the four-piece rock band hailing from Dingle, Ireland has released their second…