Guns & Moses opens in select theaters on July 18. By Jack Faivish With a title like Guns & Moses, you’d be forgiven for assuming director Salvador Litvak’s new film is a parody. But the […]
Guns & Moses opens in select theaters on July 18. By Jack Faivish With a title like Guns & Moses, you’d be forgiven for assuming director Salvador Litvak’s new film is a parody. But the […]
I Don’t Understand You will release in theaters nationwide on June 6. By Jack Faivish I Don’t Understand You centers on a gay couple, Dom (Nick Kroll) and Cole (Andrew Rannells) attempting to adopt a […]
Everything Sucks! premieres February 16th on Netflix. By Jack Faivish Everything Sucks! is Netflix’s most recent attempt to capture the growing trend of nostalgic offerings. The show is an excellent blend of comedy and drama, […]
A.P. Bio premieres February 1st, 9:30pm on NBC, and returns on March 1st. By Jack Faivish A.P. Bio is a comedy with a great lead character but not much of anything else. With Jack Griffin, […]
Jason Bishop is performing at the New Victory Theater through December 30th. Last week, TV and City had the opportunity to check out Jason Bishop: Believe in Magic in the New Victory Theater. We were […]
White Famous premieres October 15th, 10pm on Showtime. By Jack Faivish After “parting ways” with Saturday Night Live, Jay Pharoah has found a television role perfectly suited for his do-it-all talents. As Floyd Mooney in […]
American Vandal is now streaming on Netflix. Is Steven Avery innocent? What about Amanda Knox? Who killed Sister Cathy? The resurgence of true-crime dramas is mostly due to Netflix. They’ve produced Making a Murderer, The […]
Menashe hits theaters July 28. By Jack Faivish Menashe follows one man’s difficult inner journey as he attempts to maintain a relationship with his son, while the rest of the Hasidic Jewish community tries to pull […]
Avery is available now. By Jack Faivish In his book Avery, Ken Kratz absolutely debunks any possible theory that Steven Avery is innocent of the murder of Teresa Halbach. He gives a point-by-point breakdown of each […]
The Mist premieres June 22, 10pm on Spike TV. By Jack Faivish More than anything else, The Mist is a character study. It’s another fast-paced Stephen King horror adaption, which pits man against nature in […]