Casting traditional narrative techniques aside, Sarah Adina Smith’s Buster’s Mal Heart follows three separate narratives centering on three men all played by Rami Malek who may or may not be the same person. The first is Jonah, a doting husband…
Video Game Review: A Little Goes a Long Way in ’88 Heroes’
What do you get when you combine Mystery Science Theatre 3000 and classic 80’s gaming? The brand new 2D platformer, 88 Heroes. Built by rising indie stars Bitmap Bureau, the object of the game is simple: a roster of 88…
Movie Review: Unforgettable
No one will confuse Unforgettable with being an unforgettable movie. We have seen this story plenty of times before wit the ”crazy white female” that is obsessed over her ex and his new partner. Julia Banks (Rosario Dawson) leaves her…
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…
‘Review’ Series Finale Review: “Cryogenics; Lightning; Last Review”
Oh, Forrest McNeil. You overcommitted, short-sighted nincompoop. Oh Review, Andy Daly’s absolutely brilliant meta dark dramedy that fuels his insatiable desire to tirelessly evaluate anything and everything the unfortunate host is requested to review — no matter how dangerous, life-threatening…
Movie Review: The Zookeeper’s Wife
The Holocaust is a genre of its own in cinema and with such a wide and varied swath of films already in existence it’s hard for a movie to differentiate itself. Director Niki Caro valiantly makes an effort with the…
‘Review’ 3×02 Review: “Co-Host; Ass-Slap; Helen Keller; Forgiveness”
Andy Daly’s Review is a beautifully, heartbreakingly hilarious mockumentary series, one that openly questions and studies one’s moral sanity and worthiness of redemption far more than your average Comedy Central series. That it airs directly after Tosh.0 (which, for the record,…