Stitchers 3×02 Review: “For Love or Money”

Stitchers offered some new relationships, wonderful representation, and a new case in its latest episode. Some we had to have seen coming, specifically Cameron and Kirsten who kissed after Kirsten saved the day. It wasn’t clear if their relationship was…

Scarlett Johansson’s Best Roles

Rough Night hit theaters on Friday and while the reviews have been somewhat mixed, there’s been few bad things to say about Scarlett Johansson’s more straight laced performance. It’s a nice reminder of the range the actress has and due to…

Dark Matter 3×03 Review: “Welcome to the Revolution”

What could’ve been a nice nod to the first season fell short due to predictable plot points and bad logic. The Raza crew was once again helping a colony against corporate soldiers, but this time with a twist because they…

Review: Netflix’s Oh, Hello on Broadway

Would you like to be annoyed by two giddy comedians for the better part of two hours? Boy, do I ever have a treat for you – it’s Oh, Hello on Broadway on Netflix! I have never particularly liked Gil…

Movie Review: Kill Switch

Video game movies have left such a poor taste in everyone’s mouth. No matter how popular the property being adapted, movies based off of video games have almost always been made with bad filmmaking, grim atmosphere, stupid writing, and boring…

Guest Post: THE LEAF READER and My Brother’s Green Graffiti

I’m thrilled to be sharing a guest post from Emily Arsenault, author of The Leaf Reader, which is out now from Soho Teen: ___________________________________________________________________________________________ When I was fourteen, my brother found a can of spray paint and drew a few…

Album Review: Chuck Berry – “Chuck”

Legends fade. It happens. But Chuck Berry—whose material from a short nine-year period singlehandedly made him the greatest songwriter in rock and roll history—tapered off quicker than most, releasing his album-format peak St Louis to Liverpool in 1964 (featuring the…