MOVIE REVIEW: Swiss Army Man (2016) FEATURED MOVIES/TV by Josh Bradley - June 26, 2016June 26, 2016 Article by: Josh Bradley You’ve been waiting for this moment. You heard about a weird movie at Sundance that people were walking out of. A movie where Daniel Radcliffe plays a farting corpse. You saw plenty of clickbait-y headlines in January saying as much. You thought it was crazy that a movie like
MOVIE REVIEW: The Neon Demon (2016) FEATURED MOVIES/TV by Josh Bradley - June 23, 2016 Article by: Josh Bradley When Nicolas Winding Refn’s latest film, The Neon Demon (2016), premiered at the Cannes Film Festival last month, there were reports of both standing ovations and loud boos. Having seen it… yeah, that sounds about right. Fresh-faced Jesse (Elle Fanning) has just arrived in Los Angeles to try her
Our Top 10 Summer Movies List FEATURED MOVIES/TV by Alice Ginevra Micheli - June 22, 2016 Article by: Alice-Ginevra Micheli What does summer mean to you? Typical responses may include such things as the beach, the sun, camping, vacationing and possibly a magical yet brief romance. For me, however, it means so much more. I can experience terrifying scares, inexplicable dance numbers and visitors from out of
Game of Thrones, Episode 9: Battle of the Bastards FEATURED MOVIES/TV TV/NETFLIX by Anthony Florez - June 21, 2016June 21, 2016 Article by: Anthony Florez First, a quick word on HBO Now going down right as Battle of the Bastards became available to stream: haha! That's not a word as much as an onomatopoeia and I only feel comfortable laughing because I was on the losing end of this unfortunate server failure BUT I
Game of Thrones, Episode 8: No One FEATURED MOVIES/TV TV/NETFLIX by Anthony Florez - June 14, 2016 Article by: Anthony Florez Spoilers ahead! Spoilers ahead! Spoilers ahead! I got a little caught up in the fan theories about Arya getting stabbed and the one that made the most sense had to do with what hand she was using during that whole idiotic traipse through Braavos. She's always been left-handed,
Warcraft Review MOVIES/TV by Anthony Florez - June 13, 2016 Article by: Anthony Florez I'll say this right out of the gate: Warcraft is good movie. Period. It has a million things working against it and it's not that it's good in spite of those things, it's just objectively good and I'll make my case forthwith. First a little history. Yes, I have
Game of Thrones: Episode Six and Seven FEATURED MOVIES/TV TV/NETFLIX by Anthony Florez - June 6, 2016June 7, 2016 Article by: Anthony Florez Spoilers ahead. Spoilers ahead. Spoilers ahead. Damn it, Tommen. You knucklehead. Somehow the King's Landing plot has gotten even more irritating, right when it had all the potential to start going somewhere. My favorite description of the High Sparrow, as he revealed some of his origins to Margaery last
Something Nice to Say: The Case for Marie Antoinette MOVIES/TV THINK PIECE by Abigail Marshall - May 31, 2016 Article by: Abigail Marshall Everyone’s heard the line before: if you don’t have something nice to say, don’t say it. “Something Nice to Say” is a column that takes another look at “certified rotten” movies and finds a redeeming quality in each one. What is it that draws us to watch a
MOVIE REVIEW: Green Room MOVIES/TV by Robert Sommerfield - May 29, 2016 Article by: Robert Sommerfield I wasn’t sure what to expect going into the theater to see Jeremy Saulnier’s third entry into his “inept protagonist trilogy” (the first two unconnected “parts” being Blue Ruin, released in 2013, and Murder Party from 2007). The basic premise, however, had me intrigued: a dirt-poor punk
MOVIE REVIEW: X-Men: Apocalypse FEATURED MOVIES/TV by Robert Sommerfield - May 27, 2016 Article By: Robert Sommerfield The X-Men film franchise, which has been around since the dawn of the late ‘90s “superhero boom," is unleashing its newest chapter in the ongoing saga, X-Men: Apocalypse. The sixth film in the main series (not counting several spinoffs) has a difficult task ahead of it: can