Making her directorial and screenwriting debut with Half Magic, Heather Graham explores the journey three women take on the road to finding their voices amid sexism and their own insecurities. While its intentions are good, the film often feels heavy-handed and…
Movie Review: Wetlands
First time director Emanuele Della Valle knocks it out-of-the-park in his feature film debut, Wetlands. The film is neo-noir that delivers on character authenticity and effective storytelling. Set in the doldrums of Atlantic City, the plot revolves around Babel ‘Babs’ Johnson…
TV Review: The Exorcist 1×03 “Chapter Three: Let ‘Em In”
The last episode left off with a group of men (murderers) carrying lunch pails with chopped up human parts in them. Who has got to be the one to make dinner then? No thanks to that. This episode starts three…
TV Review: Angie Tribeca Season 2 Finale
To say that the second season of Angie Tribeca was a bit of a rocky road would be an understatement. Despite having some hysterical episodes that captured the spirit and charm of the first season, the follow up outing of this cop-spoof…
TV Review: Angie Tribeca “Boyz II Dead”
In this week’s episode of the cop drama spoof Angie Tribeca, the team finds themselves being split apart by individual wants and needs. Tribeca (Rashida Jones) is on the hunt to find out what happened to her former lover Sargent…
TV Review: Angie Tribeca (2×4) “You’ve Got Blackmail”
In the fourth episode of Angie Tribeca‘s second season, our favorite gang of clueless cops have to solve their first cyber crime. When an infamous website Meet n’ Cheat – which aims at helping people cheat on their spouse no matter how…
Film Review: Norm of the North
If there’s one reason for Norm of the North to exist, it’s to teach audiences how easy it can be to string together a kid’s movie without putting in any effort. Simply begin by taking some well known actors desperate…