Scoob! Review: This Update of the Mystery Gang Tries Balancing Way Too Much on One Plate

Despite seemingly countless iterations and nearly 50 years of cultural credibility, there’s the prevailing sense that audiences are still hungry for more Scooby Doo. On the big screen, the goofball dog and his meddling friends have already been given the…

Movie Review: Crazy Rich Asians is vibrant, hilarious & absolutely charming

It might be too early to declare this the renaissance of the romantic comedy. With Netflix’s rom-com hit, Set It Up, earlier this summer and now WB’s Crazy Rich Asians hitting theaters this month, audiences are beginning to wonder where…

Watch the first trailer for Crazy Rich Asians

Crazy Rich Asians, the movie based on the worldwide bestseller from Kevin Kwan, premiered its first trailer today. Showcasing an impressive cast, the romantic comedy follows Rachel Chu (Constance Wu) as she meets her boyfriend Nick’s family in Singapore for…

TV Review: Fresh Off the Boat (3×04) “Citizen Jessica”

With election day close at hand it’s fitting that this week’s episode had an election of its own. Instead of our current Trump vs Clinton they had Dole vs Clinton. Props to this episode for being relevant to current viewers…

TV Review: Fresh Off the Boat 3×02-03 “Breaking Chains” and “Louisween”

Double the episodes means double the reviews. Let’s start with Eddie. In “Breaking Chains,” it was funny to see that he had tricked the entire school into believing a bunch of things about his culture that weren’t even true. It’s great…

TV Review: Fresh Off the Boat 3×01 “Coming From America”

The Huangs head to Taiwan in the season 3 premiere of Fresh Off the Boat. Since Gene went back home, leaving his brother and his family off the wedding list, Louis had no choice but to go reconcile with Gene…

Movie Review: ‘Ride Along 2’

In college, following formulas saved my life. They are a helpful, constant way to always arrive at the same, correct answer. Despite their usefulness, formulas are usually born from the need to solve some inevitable, reoccurring problem. It applies to…