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 came to…

TV Review: Master of None Season 2

While Master of None doesn’t quite achieve a coherent greatness, it does something almost as impressive, which is to establish a level of distinction and assurance rarely seen in TV comedies.

‘Tracy Morgan: Staying Alive’ Comedy Special Review

Sadness is hardly a novel concept in stand-up comedy. Some of our most accomplished comedians—Louis C.K., Sarah Silverman, Dave Chappelle, and many, many others—have built entire careers on making light of some of life’s worst blights. So it seems fitting…

Movie Review: Sahara

Children’s media—in a way that films and T.V. for adults can’t, by design, parallel—rests so strongly on the shoulders of behemoths. Making a revered film is good, but siphoning its charms into successful franchises, films and T.V. shows and related…

Movie Review: Get Me Roger Stone

Early in Dylan Bank, Morgan Pehme, Morgan Pehme and Daniel DiMauro’s documentary Get Me Roger Stone their title character lists the four facets of celebrity: “Who is Roger Stone?” “Get me Roger Stone?” “Find me a Roger Stone-type” and “Who…

Is a Second Season of ’13 Reasons Why’ Really a Good Idea?

Whether or not you’re a subscriber to Netflix, just about everyone has heard the buzz surrounding their latest original series 13 Reasons Why. For the most part, people seem to be on two sides when discussing the show. They either…

TV Review: Girlboss Season 1

A few weeks later, and we’ve finally finished binge watching Girlboss. Why did it take so long? Well, let’s just say it’s not exactly binge worthy at the beginning; it starts off a bit slow. But, a few episodes in…