The King of Staten Island Review: Judd Apatow drags out Pete Davidson’s leading man debut

The opening scene of The King of Staten Island is not only the highlight of Judd Apatow’s latest act of indulgence, but also hints at something that the rest of the film never lives up to. It tracks Pete Davidson’s…

Music Interview: Mateo Messina

No matter what film you watch, the accompanying music is what helps you connect to the movie. It gives you emotions. It gives you a sense of relief or it will have you on the edge of your seat. This…

SXSW Audience Winners Announced!

Another year, another successful SXSW has come to a close. With amazing events from a showing of Alien with Sir Ridley Scott, to an outdoor screening of the original Ghost in the Shell. There was something for everyone in this festival and even…

‘Love’ Season 2 Review

Before I get into the swing on reviewing the second season of Netflix’s Love, I would take a moment to point out that this season took a couple of jabs at the city of Atlanta (where I have since been living…

TV Review: Love Season 1

The age-old tale of love and heartbreak is one that has existed since the dawn of man, and we all have our own little stories to tell about it. Maybe you had a really awkward date that resulted in you…

Throwback TV Review: Freaks and Geeks Pilot

Lads and ladies we’re going on a trip to the 1980s. Hair metal and the Atari were taking hold, kids and adults alive were asking for their MTV. That is the landscape for Judd Apatow’s 1999 series Freaks and Geeks. In…

Adam Sandler Movies You Should Watch Instead of ‘Pixels’

No matter what part of the world you’re from, you’ve heard the name Adam Sandler. Just the mere utterance of his name is known to illicit some sort of emotional response from the person, positive or otherwise. These days, the…