Untogether Movie Review: Jemima Kirke Shines in an Incohesive Film

Untogether, Emma Forrest’s directorial and writing debut, aims to tell a unified story of people and the relationships they have with each other, but the result is a fragmented plot held together by messy, but well-meaning characters. Andrea (Jemima Kirke)…

‘Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind’ Movie Review

Robin Williams had so many memorable roles throughout his career. One minute he was a doctor using humor to help sick children smile, the next he was a wise-cracking animated blue genie, and then he would completely transform into a…

TV Review: The Comedians (1×01) “Pilot”

There is one moment where I really loved what The Comedians was doing. After an unbearably uncomfortable dinner where Josh Gad and Billy Crystal (playing fictionalized versions of themselves) are meeting in preparation for a new show, the two stand…

What “When Harry Met Sally” Taught Me About Romantic Comedies

Throughout the film When Harry Met Sally, Harry makes some excellent remarks towards the nature of women and men in platonic relationships. In a way the film defined how romantic comedies begin and end through certain characters’ POVs. Here, we…

All About the Romance: Movies for Valentine’s Day

Valentine’s Day is tomorrow and with such weak offerings hitting theaters it seems like it might be smarter to stay at home and pick from some better pickings. In no particular order, here are some of my favorite movies about…

Evan’s Top 10 Summer Movies You Should Probably See

Summertime is pretty much here, which means that we’ll all be having fun, playing at the beach, roller skating to Daft Punk and all those radical things we love to do when the kids are on summer vacation. But, most…

Three Movies Worth Seeing This Summer

By: David Robbins Escaping the sun into the confines of an air conditioned theater to see a great blockbuster is a pastime of summer. “The Great Gatsby,” “Monsters University” and “Elysium” are worth the $10 ticket. ‘The Great Gatsby,’ May…