Book Review: Just One Night (Just One Day #2.5) by Gayle Forman

After spending one life-changing day in Paris with laid-back Dutch actor Willem De Ruiter, sheltered American good girl Allyson “Lulu” Healey discovered her new lover had disappeared without a trace. Just One Day followed Allyson’s quest to reunite with Willem; Just One Year chronicled…

Jon’s Movie Review: “A Million Ways to Die in the West” shows us how the west was lost

  As a kid, I was never really into the whole “cowboys and indians” role playing. The closest I got to anything remotely cowboy would have to be watching the character Woody in Toy Story. Likewise, most of my pre-high school…

TV Review: The 100 1×11, “The Calm”

This week, The 100 offered us an interesting episode with character struggles and immense character growth for others. The 100 have bombed the grounder bridge and are expecting retaliation any moment now. It’s been two days since the bombing and…

Top 6 Movies Starring Primates

[tps_header]Great films centered around animals has proven to be some of the most entertaining and hilarious genres of movies. Sometimes they make you think. Sometimes they make you laugh your guts out. And sometimes they make you resent the human race. Regardless, they…

First Look into “What If” Starring Daniel Radcliffe

As most people have optimistically predicted, it looks like Daniel Radcliffe has successfully moved away from the Harry Potter franchise. From horror films to Broadway musicals, he is completely pulling away from magic wands and owls; and from the look…

Interview: Sam Riley talks ‘Maleficent’

Hello everyone! I had the chance to be part of a roundtable interview with Sam Riley for the Maleficent press day in Miami and other local outlets to talk about his character Diaval and the movie! What do you think are…

Book Review: Words and Their Meanings by Kate Bassett

Anna is a creative soul whose grieving process goes beyond every therapists 7-step pamphlet. Anna’s story starts on the day that her therapists suggested would conclude the last of her grieving for her Uncle Joe which was exactly 365 days…