The stand-up special Warn Your Relatives is available to stream on Netflix. By Andrew Hathaway To get an idea of how dense Hari Kondabolu’s Warn Your Relatives is – make sure you keep the opening […]
The stand-up special Warn Your Relatives is available to stream on Netflix. By Andrew Hathaway To get an idea of how dense Hari Kondabolu’s Warn Your Relatives is – make sure you keep the opening […]
Picnic at Hanging Rock is now available to stream on Amazon Prime. This Australian six part mini-series is based on the Australian novel by Joan Lindsay and the 1975 film adaptation by Peter Weir. This […]
Red Sparrow is available on Blu-ray and DVD on May 22nd. By I. Simon Before I briefly talk about Red Sparrow, I’d like to say that I applaud Jennifer Lawrence for taking on these daring […]
Fahrenheit 451 will air May 19th on HBO. By Ariba Bhuvad Ray Bradbury’s classic dystopian novel, Fahrenheit 451, got a modern-day makeover courtesy of HBO. The film, starring Black Panther’s Michael B. Jordan and Man […]
Deadpool 2 hits theaters May 18th. By Greg Wheeler Deadpool 2 may lack the same shock and cultural impact its predecessor had back in 2016 but a more cohesive story and intriguing antagonist combine to […]
Terminal is now available digitally and On Demand. By Matthew Parkinson Mike Myers is in a movie in 2018. I repeat: Mike Myers is in a movie in 2018. And it’s not a Shrek movie! […]
Cargo is available to stream on Netflix beginning May 18th. [This is review is from last month’s Tribeca Film Festival] I know what you’re thinking. “A zombie movie at a film festival? That doesn’t seem […]
The Rain‘s first season is now streaming on Netflix. By Greg Wheeler Danish post apocalyptic thriller The Rain is a bit of a mixed bag. On the one hand the premise is intriguing, the world […]
Little Women begins May 13th on PBS. By Charity Bishop Little Women is a difficult book to adapt, full of religious conviction and the four March sisters trying to overcome their flaws to attain a […]
The Kissing Booth is now streaming on Netflix. By Matthew Parkinson The only problem that comes from reviewing The Kissing Booth is trying to figure out at what point in the plot we venture into […]