From visionary director Baz Luhrmann, responsible for Romeo+Juliet and the 2013 adaptation of The Great Gatsby, comes a new Netflix original series that aims to explore the emerging hip hop scene in 1970’s Bronx, New York. Ezekiel “Books” Figuero (Justice Smith) is…
TV Review: Angie Tribeca Season 2 Finale
To say that the second season of Angie Tribeca was a bit of a rocky road would be an understatement. Despite having some hysterical episodes that captured the spirit and charm of the first season, the follow up outing of this cop-spoof…
Free from the Cage: Luke Cage trailer released!
Marvel has been on a hot streak with films and television lately. With the Doctor Strange film releasing later this year in November, fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe have been in need of something to satiate their desire for comic book…
Video Game Review: Song of the Deep
Partnering with GameStop’s newly created video game publishing label GameTrust, Insomniac Games has provided their latest adventure title in Song of the Deep. You, as the player, control 12-year-old Merryn, who has built herself a submarine in search of her…
TV Review: Angie Tribeca (2×08) “The Coast is Fear”
In this week’s episode of the comedic cop spoof show Angie Tribeca, the team finds themselves in a frosty predicament after discovering a dead body stuffed into someone’s brand new fridge. Realizing the corpse is that of a former coast guard…
T2: Trainspotting 2 Teaser Turns Up
Nothing is ever truly safe from getting a sequel or a reboot nowadays. Considering the fact that Ghostbusters received a recent Hollywood reboot, anything can be fair game at this point. And it’s not like Hollywood has to be the only…
Movie Review: Ice Age: Collision Course
One giant mess is right. For a franchise that started out with a warm, beating heart behind it in the first film, the Ice Age series has gradually gotten worse and worse with each new entry. But like most sequels,…