Jon’s Movie Review: ‘Sisters’

The onscreen chemistry of Tina Fey and Amy Poehler has always been undeniable. Their real-life relationship and rapport has always been an asset to any project they worked on together. Sisters benefits with their complete understanding of one another’s comedic style…

2016 Grammy Nominations: Our Thoughts and Predictions

The 2016 Grammy nominations were announced this morning, and as always they were a bit of a mixed bag of obvious selections and oddball choices no one saw coming. It’s no secret that the Grammys aren’t often taken very seriously,…

TV Review: Netflix’s Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp Recaptures the Spirit of Its Origin

When Wet Hot American Summer hit theaters over a decade ago, it flopped spectacularly at the box office–not a particularly surprising turn of events for a tiny indie film starring a bunch of people no one had ever heard of.…

Ally’s Movie Review: ‘Inside Out’

A little girl’s emotions have so rarely been given the attention and care as Riley’s have in Pixar’s newest film, Inside Out. When Riley (Kaitlyn Dias) is uprooted from her loving, Midwestern home and moved to San Francisco, her emotions…

‘A Very Murray Christmas’ Is Coming to Netflix!

Ho Ho Ho! This Christmas, Netflix has a real treat for all of us! Bill Murray and Sofia Coppola are reunited in A Very Murray Christmas, a holiday special that will be an homage to classic variety shows featuring Murray…

TV Review: ‘Parks and Recreation’ Series Finale

A reluctant goodbye. According to my Twitter history, this was the first time I watched Parks and let the world know about it: I’m watching Parks and Recreation (2063 others checked-in) http://t.co/d9ptlsWq @GetGlue @parksandrecnbc — Luciana V. (@lucianavee) October 28,…

Goodbye Parks and Recreation: I’ll Miss You Leslie Knope

Here’s my brief goodbye for a show that deserves a thousand more words: There isn’t a lot of optimism on television, particularly “prestige” television. There are a lot of muted emotions and angry outbursts. We have our antiheroes, our villains…