Movie Review — “Outlaws and Angels”

Much like with Michael Haneke’s Funny Games, JT Mollner’s Outlaws and Angels isn’t so much a home invasion movie as it is a home invaded movie. After a gruesome bank robbery and a deadly flight from the law, Henry (Chad…

Jon’s VOD Pick of the Week: To Write Love On Her Arms

Sometimes going out to the theater is hard work. If you’re anything like me, the fact that you have to put on pants is already a huge disappointment. You’ve reached the end of your queue and have already seen everything worth…

Interview: Jamie Tworkowski, Founder of To Write Love On Her Arms

To Write Love On Her Arms is a film starring Kat Dennings and Chad Michael Murray based on the struggle of recovery of Renee Yohe. More than that, the film is also an origin story of an organization of the same…

TV Review: Agent Carter (1×08) – “Valediction”

Look, I love Captain America, and I love Captain America: The First Avenger; it’s one of the few Marvel movies that I actually like more each time I watch it. One of the reasons why it was such a success…

TV Review: Agent Carter (1×07) – “Snafu”

Remember when just last week I said that Agent Carter had its “shit’s going down” episode? Well, the ball just keeps on rolling in the latest installment: “Snafu.” With Peggy captured and the S.S.R. too busy prying her for information…

TV Review: Agent Carter (1×06) – “A Sin to Err”

Every season of television has that one episode known as the “shit goes down” episode where all the plot threads converge, conflicts flare up, and/or everything falls apart, and “A Sin to Err” is that such episode for Agent Carter.…

TV Review: Agent Carter 1×05 – “The Iron Ceiling”

Now this is more like it. After weeks of only scattered fight scenes here and there, Agent Carter delivered its most action-centric installment yet, and arguably its best so far, with “The Iron Ceiling.” Not only that, but the show finally…