New York City Business Leaders Bring ‘Selma’ to Students for Free

Paramount Pictures announced today that it will partner with African-American business leaders in New York City to offer free admission to the Golden Globe-nominated film “SELMA,” from director Ava DuVernay, to 7th, 8th and 9th grade students in New York City.

Women in Film Wednesday: Enough Said (2013)

I watched Enough Said in January of last year and fell pretty head over heels for it…

‘Agent Carter’ Premiere Review

With Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. well into its sophomore year and four Netflix shows on the…

Movie News: Laika Studio to Auction Over 250 Set Pieces at ‘The Art of Laika’

The Art of LAIKA Offered For First Time By Heritage Auctions Production Puppets, Models, Props…

Movie Review: “A Most Violent Year”

With slicked back hair, shadowy dealings, and 1981 New York City (statistically the city’s most…

TV Review: Brooklyn Nine-Nine (2×12) – “Beach House”

After two weeks away, Brooklyn Nine-Nine is back with a familiar episode. It doesn’t do anything remarkable…

TV Review: Bob’s Burgers (5×08) – “Midday Run”

“Midday Run” isn’t as quotable as some of the other episodes this season, but it…