To read more coverage of the 2017 Sundance Film Festival, go here After Jeff Bridges won his Oscar for Crazy Heart, the “elderly celebrity wistfully chases his former glory,” film is practically its own genre. It certainly serves as a…
TV Review: Orange Is the New Black Season 4
Like the viewing experience of Orange Is the New Black season 4, the act of writing about and reviewing it was — is — difficult. It’s a discomfort that turns to horror with a sharpness and a ferocity. Therein lies a harsh…
TV Review: Orange Is the New Black (3×13) “Trust No Bitch”
As you’d naturally expect from a season finale, there’s a lot going on in this episode. It picks up exactly where the last episode left off, in the middle of movie night. The structure of this episode is the same as…
TV Review: Orange Is the New Black (3×12) “Don’t Make Me Come Back There”
In this episode, Daya finally goes into labor. While this happens, Daya wants her mother far away from her. Aleida is naturally sad that her own daughter doesn’t want to be near her, but she’s the one who pushed her…
TV Review: Orange Is the New Black (3×11) “We Can Be Heroes”
“We Can Be Heroes” is far from being my favorite episode of the season. However, I think it’s still a necessary one. Getting to see more about Joe Caputo’s past helps us to understand some of his actions. He truly…
TV Review: Orange Is the New Black (3×10) “A Tittin’ and a Hairin'”
This is by far one of the key episodes from this season, mostly due to how many conversations the issues mentioned bring up. As I mentioned in my last review, I didn’t have a good feeling about Coates, the guard…
TV Review: Orange Is the New Black (3×09) “Where My Dreidel At”
This is an awesome episode, mostly about faith and the different types that the girls have found in and out of the prison walls. MCC decides to bring in rabbis to interview all the inmates who are claiming that they…