A good audiobook can transform a story. In the case of Audible’s Little Women, Laura Dern’s narration along with a talented full cast breathes new life into the beloved classic. The a…
JT LeRoy Movie Review: A cut-and-dry approach to a stranger-than-fiction story
We’ve all been told that there are at least two sides to any story, but the intent of JT LeRoy isn’t to elaborate on he-said-she-said details, but to explore the complexity behind why these two artist…
Music Interview: Ariel Marx
We gotta give composers the credit they deserve. Without them, we may not evoke the same emotions during certain scenes in our favorite TV show or movie. We applaud them all. And right now, we’re givi…
TV Review: F is for Family Season 2
About a year and a half ago, I created what remains to be my most controversial review with The Young Folks. After binge watching the Netflix original series in a matter of a day or two, this writer c…
TV Review: Big Little Lies
The miniseries medium is a gift in many ways allows writers to create or adapt a body of work over a couple of episodes instead of it being squashed into the running time of a film or dragged out over…
TV Review: The Last Man on Earth (3×10): “Got Milk?”
The midseason premiere of The Last Man on Earth begins much the same way that last year’s did: Away from our main group and following the adventures of another character. It’s a little different this …
Certain Feelings for ‘Certain Women,’ ‘Yoga Hosers’ and ‘As You Are’ at Sundance
Before leaving Park City and the new acquaintances I met, the films I loved, and the experiences that will slowly fade in my memory, I attended Kelly Reichardt’s Certain Women (10/10). Like my other h…