It’s a Friday night in my living room. Somehow blessed with an early 2000s video countdown, my two friends and I can barely hear it. We’re in the middle of a heated argument, the catalyst being the music video for…
Jon’s Movie Review: “Danny Collins” Aspires to Inspire
Films based on a true story can rarely keep true to the source material. It’s inevitable, and sometimes understandable. Sacrifices have to be made, and as long as the deviations are made for the sake of a greater cinematic experience,…
Interview: Jim Parsons talks ‘HOME’
Jim Parsons plays Oh in his new animated comedy, Home. Oh is a loveable misfit from another planet, who finds himself on Earth after his species (the Boov) have taken over the planet in order to avoid the evil Gorg.…
Jon’s Movie Review: “A Girl Like Her” Is Not About/For Everyone
Bullying is a problem we have heard about, witnessed or even experienced. In the last 10 years alone, we have seen the same technology designed to keep us connected being used as a weapon to attack and alienate us into isolation. More recently,…
The Film Canon: Breakfast at Tiffany’s (1961)
Breakfast at Tiffany’s, based on the Truman Capote short story of the same name, stars Audrey Hepburn in one of her most prolific roles as Holly Golightly, a flirty, ditzy socialite. (With an iconic black dress!) She is accompanied by a…
TV Review: FX’s The Americans 3×9, “Do Mail Robots Dream Of Electric Sheep”
There is one important character that I have not spoken about very much this season. Without this character, a lot of important work could get lost in the shuffle, making it difficult for other characters we obviously depend on. I…