Concert Review: Andrea Von Kampen Casts The Spell

When we are kids, being “grown-up” feels like a passage to “independence.” Adultfreedom right? Freedom to fall in love. Freedom to party. Freedom to choose…

Concert Review: The Silk War Are Rock N’ Roll Darwinism

Entering Berlin’s tight quarters with my Vaxx card and mask, I oddly felt transported to a European dive bar, especially since many of the crowd…

TV Review: Only Murders In The Building Absolutely Kills

True Crime has become a real obsession for many during this pandemic because it is oddly sickening how soothing or focusing it can be to…

Movie Review: He’s All That Is Pretty Likable

She’s All That is a 90’s Rom-Com classic that embodies an era of boybands, butterfly clips in our hair, and the idea that “rebellious” is…

Movie Review: Together Will Tear You Apart

There is one secret about the pandemic that no one is talking about but we all know. Most of us, hate the people we once…

TV Review: The Other Two Are My Main Ones On HBO Max

A miracle has happened for The Other Two. It is officially an HBO Max original, and, like Titans Season 3, the show gets excellently revamped…

TV Review: The Chair Is A Dramedy Win For Netflix

Watching The Chair, I flashed back to my private, liberal education, perusing The English Lit Halls where Chaucer was King, and the my Caribbean Lit…

Movie Review: CODA Proves A Good Family Is A True Gift

It is not, necessarily, a new formula: young girl, in a small town, must decide between leaving for a bigger city with big dreams or…

Movie Review: Beckett Is A Dizzying Win For Netflix

Somebody hug Beckett for me! PLEASE! The Ferdinando Cito Filomarino’s new thriller feels more like psychosis than psychological, but that only makes viewers gravitate more…

TV Review: Titans Season 3 Is So Good, You Need HBO MAX

Premiering August 12, watching Titans Season 3, was soooooo good, in part, because it is its best season yet. Titans has always thrived on the…

Movie Review: Netflix’s Vivo Made Me Feel Viva

There is an innate tenderness to Lin Manuel Miranda’s work; approaching every tale he tells and every character he creates like moving acts of resilience.…

TV Review: Mr. Corman Has An Existential Crisis On Apple TV

Okay, whomever is choosing Apple TV originals is clearly into the many ways a person can have a breakdown to hopefully gain a breakthrough. From…

Movie Review: Annette Is CRAZY GOOD!

Watching Director Leos Carax deranged, cinematic ride into the pitfalls of fame was a strange reminder of why I love movies: they are truly weird,…

Movie Review: The Suicide Squad Saves The Day

Frankly, I was surprised by how pertinent The Suicide Squad felt to today, and a world that will virtue signal but never “virtue-builds.” Perhaps, it…

Movie Review: The Green Knight Is A Very Distinct Legend

It should be noted that A) I love to read, especially myths from around the world and across time B) I always admire cinematic risks,…