MUSIC AND LYRICS: A Romcom Worth Revisiting

Music and Lyrics might not venture too far into uncharted waters, but with some solid voices, and plenty of hummable beats, it’s a crowd-pleaser that takes it a step further with its heart.

GAME OF THRONES (S8E1) "Winterfell": We Meet Again
GAME OF THRONES (S8E1) “Winterfell”: We Meet Again

After almost two years, Game of Thrones is finally back for its final season. The 1st episode was marked by family reunions and reveals that change everything.

EXTREMELY WICKED, SHOCKINGLY EVIL AND VILE Trailer
EXTREMELY WICKED, SHOCKINGLY EVIL AND VILE Trailer

Extremely Wicked chronicles the crimes of Ted Bundy, from the perspective of his girlfriend, Elizabeth Kloepfer, who refused to believe the truth about him for years.

THE TWILIGHT ZONE: "Replay" (S1E3): Unsubtle Storytelling Undermines A Powerful Message
THE TWILIGHT ZONE (S1E3) “Replay”: Unsubtle Storytelling Undermines A Powerful Message

Three episodes in and the new Twilight Zone has been way too blatant so far, hopefully the remaining episodes aren’t as predictable.

Video Dispatches: ROCK HUNTER, TARNISHED ANGELS, FAR FROM HEAVEN & COLUMBUS
Video Dispatches: ROCK HUNTER, TARNISHED ANGELS, FAR FROM HEAVEN & COLUMBUS

In this latest installment of Video Dispatches, Shawn reviews Rock Hunter, Tarnished Angels, Far From Heaven and Columbus.

THE BURIAL OF KOJO: Aesthetic Over Everything
THE BURIAL OF KOJO: Aesthetic Over Everything

The Burial of Kojo is an aesthetically accomplished debut for Sam Blitz Bazawule, but the narrative itself is far from perfect.

SHADOWHUNTERS: "Heavenly Fire" (S3E17): This is How You Go Out With A Bang
SHADOWHUNTERS (S3E17) “Heavenly Fire”: This is How You Go Out With A Bang

If you are going to go out with a bang, this is the way that you do it, as Shadowhunters has found its rhythm, and dug it’s heels in deep, refusing to go out with a whimper.

"It astonishing it has taken us so long to put that story out there in a more popular light" Interview with Garth Davis, Director Of Mary Magdalene
“It’s astonishing it has taken us so long to put that story out there in a more popular light” Interview With Garth Davis, Director Of Mary Magdalene

Asher Luberto spoke with Mary Magdalene director Garth Davis about the film’s timeliness, influences, and the honest-to-God miracles that took place on set.

AMERICAN GODS: "The Ways Of The Dead": (S2E5) I'll Come Running
AMERICAN GODS (S2E5) “The Ways Of The Dead”: I’ll Come Running

With how scattered and spotty the show has been this season, American Gods wants to say something important, and I hope it finds what it truly wants to say soon.

How Sonoya Mizuno Became The Filmmaker's Scalpel
How Sonoya Mizuno Became The Filmmaker’s Scalpel

Sonoya Mizuno is part of a generation of actors finally receiving interesting parts due to Hollywood’s growing celebration of diversity on screen.

THE OA: Sophomore Season Raises the Bar Even Higher
THE OA PART II: Sophomore Season Raises The Bar Even Higher

The OA Part II was better than one could have ever imagined, its ingenuity and trust in its audience, coupled by the brilliant execution of its power duo, brought the series to new heights.

Welcome To The Real McConaissance

While the McConaissance may be seen as the early 2010s, we argue that it may actually just be beginning, with recent roles like Serenity and The Beach Bum.

THE SIMPSONS Greatest Hits: "Rosebud"
THE SIMPSONS Greatest Hits: “Rosebud”

Rosebud is a great episode of The Simpsons that gives us some juicy Burns villainy and some sweet, lovable Homer.

MARISOL: A Short Film that Pacts a Punch With Precision and Execution (& Interview)
MARISOL: A Short Film That Packs A Punch (& Interview With Director Zoé Salicrup Junco)

Marisol is an eye opening experience for the viewer, its intensity and visual representations resonating long after the short has ended.

WILLIAM: Evolution Of Meh
WILLIAM: Evolution Of Meh

Though with a premise that sounds intriguing, William is a curio taken in entirely the wrong direction.