Episode two of Gotham follows a pretty traditional path, as far as follow-ups to pilot episodes go. Grander theatrics are dialed down a bit, but a lot of information is repeated, to catch new viewers up on how things work,…
Book Review: ‘The Book of Ivy’ by Amy Engel
Through an all-consuming deadly war only one city remains intact, but without a foundation of the past to build off of it has created laws and rules that aren’t equal. The new laws create a major rift between the rich…
Weekend B.O. Report: He’s Denzel Friggin’ Washington
Weekend box office estimates are in and this September is finishing on a strong note! #1 – The Equalizer He’s Denzel friggin’ Washington and if he’s starring in a movie it’s guaranteed to open over $20 million. Add in the…
Book Review: ‘Odeful’ by Jennifer Recchio
I don’t know about you, but I’m feeling twenty-two the last time I read poetry, I had to dissect it for a paper. That’s the thing about poetry. Most people associate poetry with an English class or a crazy teacher.…
Concert Review: Nick Jonas Tour
I have been a huge Jonas Brothers fan ever since they released hits such as “Year 3000” and “S.O.S.” So tonight was like a blast from the past, even though Joe and Kevin weren’t there. The San Francisco concert took…
TV Review: Girl Meets World 1×09 – “Girl Meets 1961”
Since Ben Savage directed last week’s Girl Meets World episode, it seems fitting that Rider Strong took the reins on this one. Cory tries to get the class excited about the 1960s, but they’re not interested. “Dad, no one cares…