Queens Landing Special: Game of Thrones Season 7 Trailer Reaction

Winter is finally here! Welcome to a special episode of Queens Landing, an all-girls GAME OF THRONES after show by TheYoungFolks.com. Hosts Melissa Berne and I are back from our hiatus to talk about the new Game of Thrones trailer, which…

Things get real in the Season Four Finale of Brooklyn Nine-Nine

Welcome back to my weekly review and recap of “Brooklyn Nine-Nine.” To catch up on previous coverage, click here. Despite the common sense scratching at the back of my mind, Brooklyn Nine-Nine has managed (yet again, mind you) to stress this critic…

The Flash 3×23 Review “Finish Line”

Welcome back to the weekly recaps of The Flash. To read previous coverage, go here. Season three of The Flash was not great. It was so not great that I wasn’t keeping up with the show on a week to week basis…

‘Wonder’ Trailer: First look at Julia Roberts & Jacob Tremblay in new movie

When I read Wonder a few years ago, I was immediately touched by sincerity of R.J. Palacio’s novel .Centered on a young boy with significant facial differences, Wonder tells the story of August’s first time attending public school and the…

Movie Review: AWOL

It really is quite a shame just how detrimental a bad score can be to the overall effect of a film because aside from a few narrative redundancies, AWOL directed by Deb Shoval and based on her short of the same name…

Movie Review: The Wedding Plan

The Wedding Plan is a film wherein the protagonist has an extended philosophical conversation with her seamstress – a character who appears in only one scene – about God, His will, faith, and religion. It’s a film whose closing shot reflects its opening shot in a breathtaking way. It’s a film that consistently defied my expectations and predictions. It’s a film that has the plot of a 90s romantic comedy but the weight and assurance of a Coen Brothers’ classic. As far as I’m concerned, Burshtein has cemented a status not only as one of Israel’s most important auteurs but as a filmmaker international audiences should have their eyes on.

‘When Dimple Met Rishi’ Interview with Author Sandhya Menon

When Dimple Met Rishi arrived in my mailbox back in February, I couldn’t help but instantly find it so charming. It was just the type of young adult rom-com I had been seeking: fun and sweet, but with characters don’t…