The Film Canon: Go (1999)

The career trajectory of director Doug Liman is one familiar to many other filmmakers. After getting his starting in the world of independent film, Hollywood eventually came knocking on Liman’s door, and the man whose first film was the small-scale…

Read of the Week: Don’t Call Me Baby by Gwendolyn Heasley

All her life, Imogene has been known as the girl on THAT blog.Imogene’s mother has been writing an incredibly embarrassing, and incredibly popular, blog about her since before she was born. Hundreds of thousands of perfect strangers knew when Imogene…

15 Movies You Should Check Out This Summer

It’s summer time, folks! The sun is hot and the movies are even hotter. This is the time of the year that studios look to make the most money so that they can later release all those wonderful award-nominated movies…

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…

Book Review: The Breakup Doctor

Brook Lyn named after the prettiest city in New York, according to her sometimes overbearing mother was a licensed health counselor, not a real doctor as she kept admitting to herself and others but knew enough about the field to…

John’s Movie Review: “The Wolf of Wall Street”

  Disclaimer: I’m going to try and be professional here and not gush over this movie. When it comes to elite directors, there are very few lists that will not include Martin Scorsese. There’s no doubt of his prowess as…

The Young Folks Vlog | Evan & Ally Talking New TV Shows

Breaking Bad has made it’s peace, and our favorite blood analyst is now bigfoot. Mad Men is coming to an end, and Game of Thrones  is waiting out the winter. How I Met Your Mother is now infatuated with itself, and…