The Flash 3×19 Review: “The Once and Future Flash”

Welcome back to the weekly recaps of The Flash. To read previous coverage, go here. After a three week hiatus, The Flash is finally back! “The Once and Future Flash,” directed by the show’s very own Tom Cavanagh, was probably one of…

Tribeca Review: The Divine Order

It’s difficult to judge Petra Biondina Volpe’s The Divine Order because its individual parts feel so drastically different from each other. The film follows a Swiss housewife named Nora (Marie Leuenberger) who experiences a political awakening and helps organize and…

Movie Review: The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks

If there is one thing we learned from The Immortal life of Henrietta Lacks (or should I say The Immortal Life of Oprah Winfrey), it’s that the classic saying is true: it’s all about the journey and not the destination.…

Survivor: Game Changers 34×07 Review: “There’s A New Sheriff In Town”

The merge is finally here! The defining moment that significantly changes the course of each Survivor season has reached Survivor: Game Changers. I’m glad to say goodbye to Mana and Nuku. Both tribes have merged into one big group and…

Movie Review: The Student

The Student, a tiresome proclamation of Russia’s growing fears of religious fundamentalism, feels about as cynically detached as these kinds of films are expected to be. It tells the story of a teen who turns into a Christian ultraist, altering his school’s…

Movie Review: Little Boxes

Racial profiling has an interesting inverse effect on the victim and the offender. The offender uses racial profiling to group black people together into one definite set of stereotypes because he or she thinks they’re all the same. But, according…