TV Review: Agent Carter 2X04 “Smoke & Mirrors”

After “Smoke & Mirrors,” I wonder if it’s at all necessary to move forward with the story of Peggy Carter. While that may seem like my final stab in the heart to what I’ve outspokenly felt has been a disappointing…

The Film Canon: Barton Fink (1991)

It’s been more than twenty years since the Coens’ last forayed into classic Hollywood cinema with Barton Fink. Unlike Hail, Caesar!, the story in Barton Fink seems to be far less political in their satire and a lot more personally charged (Spoilers to follow!).…

‘Ant-Man’s’ Michael Peña Talks Marvel and Donald Trump

We were lucky enough to be able to chat with Michael Peña, who stars in Marvel’s newest hit, Ant-Man, alongside Paul Rudd. To say that Peña carried the movie on his shoulders is an understatement. I could not imagine how the…

Book Review: ‘Map to the Stars’ by Jen Malone

 The California dream was supposed to give seventeen-year-old Annie Shelton a fresh start, far removed from her dad’s unusual betrayal. But when things don’t go according to plan in La La Land, Annie’s mom snags a last-minute gig as makeup…

Movie Review: Entourage

The television series Entourage was often referred to as “Sex in the City for men,” with attractive women in every episode and a consistent “bromance” theme. Four years after the show’s conclusion, that nickname still sticks. There is nothing remotely different about…

Kevin James Gets a Star on the Miami Walk of Fame

Kevin James is now a part of the Miami Walk of Fame! That’s right, although James was born in New York, he has lived in South Florida for the past several years and his work has not gone unnoticed. This April,…

Read of the Week: ‘Behind the Scenes’ by Dahlia Adler

High school senior Ally Duncan’s best friend may be the Vanessa Park – star of TV’s hottest new teen drama – but Ally’s not interested in following in her BFF’s Hollywood footsteps. In fact, the only thing Ally’s ever really wanted is…