Book Review: “Divided” by Elsie Chapman

“Sometimes, when I’m distracted and catch a glimpse of myself in the mirror, the first person I think of is not always me.” said West Grayer a past striker and present complete in the eye of the government. “Divided” by…

Tribeca ’14 Review | Match

Stephen Belber made his debut on Broadway with the original one room play ‘Match’ back in 2004, and now, having some experience in the world of film, has decided to experiment with the script once again in a whole different…

Top 10: Frank Capra Classic Films You Shouldn’t Miss

Frank Capra Older films have a way of grasping the audience’s attention with eloquent wording, scenery, and impeccable storylines that have since been remade. Frank Capra, a brilliant classic director in my opinion, can do no wrong in his films.…

SXSW Review: Only Lovers Left Alive

Imagine my excitement for a Jim Jarmusch directed vampire film. As a writer-director, Jarmusch has always been one to focus on authenticity in his various projects. He certainly takes a concept and draws you in, truly believing that everything you…

SXSW Review: Hellion

Who would’ve thought during the first season of “Breaking Bad” that Aaron Paul of all people was going to be a breakout star? Considering that the writers reportedly wanted to kill off the character of Jesse Pinkman at the end…

TV News: HBO Extends Deal With “True Detective” Creator

It’s official, “True Detective” is a home run for HBO. Not only is it critically acclaimed, but, according to Deadline, the show’s debut episode had the best rating for any premiere in the last three years. The new series pulled in…

Movie Review: August: Osage County

For better or worse there is no doubt that August: Osage County is a performance heavy film. Directed by John Wells (The Company Men) the movie tells the story of one of the most dysfunctional families we’ve seen onscreen. The…