All Together Now hits Netflix on August 28. By Elazar Abrahams If you’re looking for a high school flick, you could do much worse than All Together Now. It’s a heartfelt and optimistic film that’s […]

All Together Now hits Netflix on August 28. By Elazar Abrahams If you’re looking for a high school flick, you could do much worse than All Together Now. It’s a heartfelt and optimistic film that’s […]
The Boys returns to Amazon Prime Video on September 4. By Chris Flanagan While 2020 has been an overall difficult and strange year, television programming has resembled a fairly normal release schedule up until now. […]
Tesla is now available to rent on digital platforms. By Palmer Rubin Tesla is a biopic that goes completely off the rails to demented places. The film is about as manic and unhinged as a […]
Hoops premieres August 21 on Netflix. By Elazar Abrahams Hoops is a total airball. Even worse, it’s the kind of show that is the most difficult to write about: a comedy that isn’t funny. Hoops […]
Documentary series High Score hits Netflix on August 19. By Chris Flanagan Video games have woven themselves into the life-blood of both the causal consumer and invested gamer. They are everything from a mindless time-waster […]
I Used To Go Here is now available to rent or buy on digital platforms. By Palmer Rubin One of the biggest possible pitfalls a movie can fall into is writing about yourself and your […]
An American Pickle is now streaming on HBO Max. By Palmer Rubin A Charlie Kaufman movie that very badly doesn’t want to be a Charlie Kaufman movie. A film about the Jewish immigrant experience that […]
Carnival Row premieres August 30th on Amazon Prime Video. By Chris Flanagan What if I told you, there was a show that featured humans, fairies and strange hybrid creatures that was attempting to be a […]
This exhibit is Sold Out through the end of its run on August 30. By Rachel M. The Museum of Future Experiences (MoFE) is an experience that blends immersive theater with individually prescribed virtual reality […]