Tribeca ’14 Review: Boulevard

You’ve woken up and you’re 60-years-old. You blink and your chance for love, for liberation, for living the life you’ve wanted has all but disappeared. You turn the corner to your own home and you find artifacts, people, moments that…

Jon’s VOD Pick of the Week: The Machine

Sometimes going out to the theaters is hard work. If you’re anything like me, the fact that you have to put on pants is already a let-down, and you’ve already seen everything on Netflix so what can you do? That’s…

Tribeca ’14 Review: X/Y

Taking a rare look at the natural chemistry between two humans, X/Y directed by Ryan Piers Williams, is a conversation told in snapshots about how intimacy defies boxes people are put into and how a want for human proximity to…

Miami Screening Giveaway: NEIGHBORS at Regal/UA Movies at the Falls on 5/6!

SEE THE OUTRAGEOUS NEW MOVIE THAT’S BEING CALLED “THE FUNNIEST COMEDY IN YEARS!”  FROM THE GUYS WHO BROUGHT YOU THIS IS THE END, UNIVERSAL PICTURES PRESENTS SETH ROGEN AND ZAC EFRON IN NEIGHBORS.  THIS SUMMER, IT’S FAMILY VERSUS FRATERNITY.  IN THEATERS MAY…

TV Review: Awkward. 4×02-“Listen to This”

Previously on Awkward.: Jenna has an abysmal class ranking. Tamara isn’t in love with Jake’s new musician schtick. Jenna is advised to get her life together and proceeds to sleep with Matty. While shooting Jake’s latest music video (side note:…

TV Review: FX’s The Americans 2×9, “Martial Eagle”

At the end of the very first episode of the TV series Justified, another FX drama produced by Graham Yost, a character tells Timothy Olyphant’s Raylan Givens character that she think he’s the angriest person alive. In this week’s episode…

Book Review: Breathe into Me by Sara Fawkes

***DISCLAIMER*** Content might not be suitable for young adults and children   After reading Breathe into Me, I had to take a few minutes to fully digest the entire story. I mean, it was filled with so much titillating drama…