Tribeca ’15 Movie Review: Franny

I don’t know what to think about this movie. Franny (Richard Gere) has everything he could have ever wanted, until his best friends die in a car accident that leaves him severely injured. Five years later, he’s holed up in…

Trailer Watch: Testament of Youth Official U.S. Trailer

I love period dramas, so this was going to always appeal to me. With a lead by a strong willed, feminist female lead and it’s an obvious choice. With some amazingly talented up and comers on board, visuals that are likened…

Read of the Week: Stupid Girl by Cindy Miles

Only fools fall in love…After her senior year of high school leaves behind nothing but heartache, Olivia Beaumont is sure of this: She’s no stupid girl. She sets out for Winston College, promising herself that she will remain focused on…

TV Review: The Big Bang Theory 8×21, “The Graduation Transmission”

Last night, we learned that there are two kinds of people in this world: those who call tech support and those who make fun of the people who call tech support. Unfortunately, these geniuses, one of which includes an MIT…

Tribeca ’15: “Thank You For Playing” Interview David Osit and Malika Zouhali-Worrall

Thank You For Playing is the unifying of the film and video game mediums as expressive art forms, but it’s something much more than that. This is a documentary about humanity; it’s about love, death and grief and all of the…

Review: Making Pretty by Corey Ann Haydu

Montana and her sister, Arizona, are named after the mountainous states their mother left them for. But Montana is a New York City girl through and through, and as the city heats up, she’s stepping into the most intense summer…

Ally’s Movie Review: Adult Beginners

There is something instantly watchable about characters stuck in arrested development. Watching our title character crash and burn before even the opening credits have finished, putting them on a path where they’ll need to rebuild themselves makes for enjoyable storytelling.…