HBO Max to #ReleaseTheSnyderCut
Warner Bros. Pictures announced today that Zack Snyder’s Director’s Cut of Justice League to world premiere exclusively on HBO Max in 2021.
TNT’s Snowpiercer | A Cold Reality
TNT's upcoming Sci-Fi series, Snowpiercer, holds promise but only succeeds in maintaining the basic ties of it's film roots. Diluted by uninteresting sub plots and unimaginative characters, this television series delivers a mundane experience best served to kill time.
Trick Questions | An Interview with Creator and Star of Magic for Humans, Justin...
Check out our interview with creator and star of Netflix's Magic For Humans, Justin Willman. We got a chance to chat about how he started his career, his Netflix show, and his advice for aspiring magicians.
10 Reasons You Should Invest in Amazon Prime
If you want an alternative to streaming giants like Netflix and Hulu, then check out our 10 reasons why you should invest in Amazon Prime.
WrestleMania 36 Recap
WrestleMania 36 marked the first time the event was broadcasted over two nights absent of a live audience as well as aired on tape delay.
The End of a (Modern) Era | ABC’s Modern Family Ends 11-Season Run
The End of a (Modern) Era | Looking Back at ABC's Longest-Running Comedy, Modern Family, and Some of the Show's Best Episodes in its 11-Season Run.
First Cow | A Quirky and Thoughtful Capitalist Fable
First Cow is beautiful period drama with elegant symbolism and quietly good acting that is bogged down by awkward plot development and inexplicable pacing. A must-see for fans of Parasite, but less appealing to general audiences.
The Hunt | Right Wing v. Left Wing Battle Royale
Despite the controversial premise, The Hunt is far sillier than it is offensive. While too often messy and nonsensical, a satisfying conclusion gives this political satire the leg up it needs to qualify as stupid fun.
Swallow | A Mature Take on Mental Illness That Should Have Been Better
Swallow succeeds in presenting a mature depiction of the subject matter, but fails to fully capitalize on it by cutting corners elsewhere.
Never Rarely Sometimes Always | A Haunting and Intimate Piece of Artistic Realism
Never Rarely Sometimes Always breaks the rules of conventional storytelling in order to give the delicate subject matter the intimate focus it deserves. The result is a fascinating piece of realism.