TV Review: Class 01×02 “The Coach With The Dragon Tattoo”

Following a pretty solid start, Class now faces the challenge of being a monster of the week series that stays interesting. While this second episode doesn’t hit the same high as the pilot, it does seem that the series has…

Movie Review: Casting JonBenet

The death of six-year-old Denver beauty queen JonBenet Ramsay is one of the greatest unsolved crimes. Some people consider the O.J. Simpson trial “their” crime story, but JonBenet Ramsay is mine. Only two years older than Ramsay and yet at…

Tribeca Review: Love After Love

Like its last rattle, death lingers and grief hurts. There is no easy, manual prescribed manner in which someone deals with the loss of a loved one, especially when that someone was the glue that held so much of a…

10 Films to watch on Day 100

Saturday, April 29th, 2017, will mark Day 100 in one of the most polarizing eras in American history. With how deeply divided everyone is right now, people will celebrate the day with very diverse forms of festivities to commemorate the…

Video Game Review: A Little Goes a Long Way in ’88 Heroes’

What do you get when you combine Mystery Science Theatre 3000 and classic 80’s gaming? The brand new 2D platformer, 88 Heroes. Built by rising indie stars Bitmap Bureau, the object of the game is simple: a roster of 88…

Feud: Bette and Joan Season Finale Review: “You Mean All This Time We Could Have Been Friends?”

There’s no happy ending to be mined from the lives of Joan Crawford and Bette Davis. Their final days, like their embittered rivalry, was filled with anguish and dismay, and the only difference between the days of What Ever Happened to…

Tribeca Review: The Boy Downstairs

We’ve seen this woman in a hundred movies, mostly mumblecore dramas and indie rom-coms. A mid-to-late twentysomething, she’s invariably white and thin. Her hair is usually the most disheveled part of her appearance, being just unkempt enough to give her…