Music Interview: Adron

Adron is a vibrant Atlanta-based singer-songwriter who has a quirky personality and tunes that fill your soul. Her colorful personality stands out and when you talk to her, you feel like you instantly became friends. Her welcoming persona connects well…

Review: The Darkest Legacy by Alexandra Bracken

Alexandra Bracken returns to the world of The Darkest Minds in her newest book, The Darkest Legacy. Set five years after the end of In The Afterlight, this novel follows fan-favorite Zu as the main character. Since the closing of…

The Parent Trap 20 Years Later

With the arrival of its 20th anniversary, it’s time to take a look back at one of the best remakes ever: The Parent Trap. Introducing the world to Lindsay Lohan in her iconic roles as both Hallie Parker and Annie…

The Guardian Boasts Beautiful Art and Brave Politics, But Also An Unfollowable Story

Partially funded through Kickstarter and largely banned throughout its native China, Busifan’s The Guardian is an ambitious animated fairy tale equal parts high fantasy, wuxia, and Western. Set in a period of timeless antiquity, the film sees a grumpy, roly-poly…

Pin Cushion Movie Review: Equally tragic as it is funny

Director Deborah Haywood’s first feature Pin Cushion is a magical foray into her own memories of growing up in a small English town. What she has crafted is a beautiful and peculiar tale of the relationships that mold us. She has…

Big Brother 20 Review: “Week 3”

Poor Brett. He’s going to feel like one less lonely bro now that Winston was evicted on Big Brother 20. The dynamic (but not-so-strategic) duo were instant bros the minute they locked eyes during the first week of the season.…

Pose Season 1 Review: Grounded with Deep Character Development

Pose season one strutted its way into our hearts and onto our TV screens with a freshman run that defied the odds. Instead of just simply being a campy extravaganza of fierce moves and even fiercer looks, Pose grounded itself…