Film Review: The House of Tomorrow Uses Punk To Challenge Old Ways

SYNOPSIS: THE HOUSE OF TOMORROW tells the story of a sheltered teen raised inside a geodesic dome who befriends a rebellious kid and forms a punk…

Film Review: Beauty And The Dogs Shows #MeToo Is A Needed Movement

SYNOPSIS: When Mariam, a young Tunisian woman, is raped by police officers after leaving a party, she is propelled into a harrowing night in which…

Film Review: Submission Observes Sex As A Response To Boredom

Synopsis: Ted Swenson (Stanley Tucci) is a once-acclaimed author who teaches writing at a small liberal arts college. Though his marriage to Sherrie (Kyra Sedgwick) is…

Film Review: Love, Simon Is A Rom-Com Classic & An LGBT Milestone

Love, Simon is sincerely one of the most refreshing, kindest rom-coms to splash across cinemas in awhile. The fact that it is a vibrant tale…

Film Review: Annihilation Is A Strange Beauty That Weirds You Out

You ever see a movie, and you do not know whether you loved or hated it? It completely surpasses the basic, human rating system of…

Film Review: Red Sparrow Soars In Displaying The U.S. VS Russia Saga

SYNOPSIS: Prima ballerina Dominika Egorova faces a bleak and uncertain future after she suffers an injury that ends her career. She soon turns to Sparrow School,…

Film Review: The Boy Downstairs Steps Into Relationship Uncertainty

The Boy Downstairs proves that comedy is tragic. Zosia Mamet plays Diana who is incredibly insecure, which puts her in awkward situations. You laugh at…

Film Review: Three Reasons Marvel’s Black Panther Is Empowering Cinema

1) Beauty There is not one scene in Black Panther where I am not like, “YAAAASSSS!!! BOOK ME A FLIGHT TO WAKANDA!!!!!!!!!!!”. Even when the…

Film Review: Permission Asks If Sex Can Ever Be Solely An Experiment

  Synopsis: Anna (Rebecca Hall) and Will (Dan Stevens), were each other’s first every-things: first kiss, first love, first and only relationship. Now, 10 years…

TV Review: The Alienist Continues Its Season Observing Social Honesty

As seen by my previous The Alienist review, its season continues with exemplar story-telling and subtle notes that pander to current, political tones. In a time…

TV Review: Another Period Shows Time Does Not Change Much For Women

I LOVE Another Period. It is crass, gross, and completely inappropriate. It is unabashed in its outlandishness, and it seems perfect to take on topics…

Film Review: Before We Vanish Is A Horror Film For Humanity

SYNOPSIS: In his twentieth film, acclaimed horror director Kiyoshi Kurosawa (Cure, Pulse) reinvents the alien movie as a unique and profoundly human tale of love and…

Film Review: American Folk Shows The Kindness of Strangers

The hardest thing for an artist is to be uninspired. There whole definition of creativity derives from inspiration, and an idea that how you see…

TV Review: THE ALIENIST IS SUPER CREEPY!!!!!!!!!!

The Alienist opens when a series of haunting murders of boy prostitutes grips New York City. Newly appointed police commissioner Theodore Roosevelt (Brian Geraghty) calls…

Film Review- Maze Runner: The Death Cure Gives Series With New Life

Walking into Maze Runner: The Death Cure, I did not know I was going to get the best film of the series. Usually, dystopian, YA…