‘Paper Girls’ 1×05 review: “A New Period” hits most of its marks

Time travel is one of the most challenging science fiction concepts to capture in a television series. For every Quantum Leap and Doctor Who, there is a Timecop waiting to screw it all up. The subgenre is tricky to pull…

Star2 Opens Up about “GO!” and His Flair for Melodic Rap

Asian-American rapper Star2 recently unveiled his brand-new single/music video, “Run Away,” featuring HoodTrophy Bino. Born in a Thai refugee camp, cast off as a baby by his mother and father, Star2 moved to San Diego with his grandmother as a…

‘Big Brother 24’ Weeks 6-9 review: The truth about Kyle rocks the house

Did anyone imagine the first half of the jury phase would turn out this way? Big Brother 24 has been a roller coaster of twists, truthbombs, and tensions between the houseguests. No one can say this season has been predictable;…

Christian Tafdrup Interview: ‘Speak No Evil’ director talks about creating his first horror film

When it premiered at this year’s Sundance Film Festival, director Christian Tafdrup was nervous that viewers wouldn’t find his first horror film, Speak No Evil to be scary. But he soon discovered that it was quite the opposite. Speak No…

‘Pre Pleasure’ review: Julia Jacklin seeks to set a balance between thinking about life and actually living

With no ifs and buts, Julia Jacklin has become one of the most captivating songwriters of the new indie/alternative scene over the years thanks to her authentic lyrical flair and on-brand playful artistic nature. She carved out an awe-inspiring reputation…

‘Roswell, New Mexico’ series finale review: The alien soap opera ends on a high note

It is with great pleasure to say that Roswell, New Mexico ends on a high note. As a series finale, it captures the perfectly bittersweet driving-off-into-the-sunset vibe finales should hit. If a Season 5 existed, the finale sets them up…

‘Stargirl’ season 3 premiere review: “Frenemies – Chapter One: The Murder” teases a Starman power struggle

There’s murder afoot in Blue Valley and only the Justice Society of America can figure it out. DC’s Stargirl returned to its serene small-town charm for “Frenemies – Chapter One: The Murder,” bringing back the picturesque vibe that hooked us…