The self-proclaimed voice(s) of a generation in ‘Sex and the City’ and ‘Girls’

Twenty-four years ago, Sex and the City premiered on HBO, and it quickly became a massive success due to its honest and refreshing portrayal of single women in their thirties and forties navigating careers and relationships. The show didn’t shy…

TV Review: Girls (5×06): The Panic in Central Park

We have all had “what if” moments in life, when we wondered how our lives might be different if we made a different decision, if we said yes to that job, or gone to the party, and this week in…

TV Review: Girls (5×05): “Queen for Two Days”

So I’m going to start this review by saying I thoroughly enjoyed this episode of Girls, which was a surprise as much of it was centered around Hannah and her mom’s all-female retreat and the only one of the men…

TV Review: Girls (5×03): “Japan”

Noticeably missing from last week’s Girls was Shoshanna, (not so noticeably was Marnie too) but this week we got to learn more about her life in Japan. Hannah and Fran hit a rough spot when he is caught in an…

TV Review: Girls (5×02): “Good Man”

This week was truly one of the better episodes of Girls that we have seen in a long time. “Good Man” explored the relationships between Hannah and her dad, as well as numerous other couples and friendships, and truly showed how far…

5 reasons we’re excited for season 5 of ‘Girls’

We have about a month to go until the fifth season of Girls premieres on HBO, and we have a lot to look forward to with each of the characters — Hannah, Marnie, Jessa and Shoshanna — embarking on new…

10 Musicians Who Really Need Biopics

The past few years have given us some incredible behind-the-scenes looks into the lives of history-making musicians. From the world seeing Ray Charles’ humble beginning in Ray to watching Johnny Cash’s struggle in Walk the Line, musical biopics give audiences…