TV Review: AMC’s The Walking Dead 5×13, “Forget”

So, there are two things we should start with for this week’s episode of The Walking Dead.  First is another unfortunate death, as last week saw the demise of Rick’s beard, and this week we unfortunately witnessed the death of…

The Kanye-ssaince of 2015

Kanye West, to me, has only made one cohesive masterpiece. As much as I love Graduation, something about it doesn’t feel whole. I don’t hate any track, but it doesn’t contain the same gravitas as Late Registration. Throughout the years,…

Book Review: ‘No Dogs in Philly’ by Andy Futuro

Rarely, does a book cover fit the novel as well as it does in the case of No Dogs in Philly. The title itself, though bold, holds in comparison to Saru, the girl on the cover. One cannot help but…

Tribeca Film Festival 2015 Line-Up Announced: What Caught My Eye

With one Film Festival ending there always seems to be one right around the corner and now, with Sundance and Berlin promptly in the past, it’s time for the Tribeca Film Festival, hosted in New York each spring. It may…

Weekend B.O.: ‘Chappie’ is Worst Blomkamp Debut to Date

Box-office estimates are in for the weekend of March 6th-8th, 2015. #1- Chappie: Let’s just say things haven’t been going great for Neill Blomkamp since District 9. Not only did his third and most recent film open to $13.3M, that…

The Young Folks vs. The Top 40: Week of March 5, 2015

Since 1958, the Billboard Hot 100 has been the definitive chart gauging the biggest singles in the United States, with particular attention to the top 40 positions. Top 40 is so ingrained in music culture that an entire radio format…

Read of the Week: Summer on the Short Bus by Bethany Crandell

Cricket Montgomery has been thrown under the short bus. Shipped off to a summer camp by her father, Cricket is forced to play babysitter to a bunch of whiny kids—or so she thinks. When she realizes this camp is actually…