You Were Never Really Here is now playing in theaters. By I. Simon I was introduced to Lynne Ramsay’s filmography not too long ago when I first saw her previous film, We Need To Talk […]
Month: April 2018
Andre the Giant – Review
The documentary Andre the Giant airs April 10th on HBO. By Chris Flanagan It’s rare that an icon can transcend generations as a someone whose impact was so great that the mention of their name […]
The Egg House
“The Egg House” opened this weekend in NYC. Located in a storefront at 195 Chrystie Street in Manhattan, it’s a pop-up exhibit made for our Instagram age. Cleverly and beautifully designed, it contains about 7-8 […]
Howards End – Review
Howards End premieres April 8th on Starz. By Ariba Bhuvad Based on E.M. Forster’s 1910 novel of the same name comes Starz/BBC One production, Howards End by Manchester By The Sea writer Kenneth Lonergan. The […]
Killing Eve: Season 1 – Review
Killing Eve premieres April 8th, 8pm on BBC America. By John Baker Be careful what you wish for, you just may get it – and it could be deadly. That’s the path that Eve Polastri […]
Troy: Fall of a City: Season 1 – Review
Troy: Fall of a City is available April 6th on Netflix. By Greg Wheeler Troy: Fall of a City is the perfect personification of “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.” Based on the classic […]
Imposters: Season 2 – Opinion
Imposters returns April 5th, 10pm on Bravo. By Jaya Daniel When Girlfriend’s Guide to Divorce ended, Bravo added another scripted series to its lineup. Imposters tells the story of Maddie and a group of con […]
The Last O.G.: Season 1 – Review
The Last O.G. premieres April 3rd on TBS. By Chris Flanagan With names like Tracy Morgan and Tiffany Haddish, I expected a better effort from this TBS comedy. As of late, TBS has rolled out […]
The Crossing: “Pilot” – Review
The Crossing premieres April 2nd, 10pm on ABC. The latest sci-fi show to grace our screens has quite the hook. The Crossing‘s pilot begins with refugees from a war-torn country washing up a small American […]