Safe is now streaming on Netflix. By Greg Wheeler Fast paced and extravagantly presented, Netflix Original Safe is a crime thriller with a slowly unravelling mystery at its core. Presented with a mixture of flashbacks […]
Safe is now streaming on Netflix. By Greg Wheeler Fast paced and extravagantly presented, Netflix Original Safe is a crime thriller with a slowly unravelling mystery at its core. Presented with a mixture of flashbacks […]
Sweetbitter premieres May 6th, 8pm on Starz. By Chris Flanagan After watching the first season of Sweetbitter, Starz’s new drama about a high-pressure New York restaurant and the people that work in it, I had […]
Dear White People returns for a second season, May 4th on Netflix. By Jeffery Shellenbarger Season 1 of Dear White People—the Netflix dramedy series based on the film of the same name—largely explored themes of […]
The documentary RBG hits theaters on May 4th. By Mary Leslie As the daughter of a woman attorney, I don’t remember a time that I didn’t know the name Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the Supreme Court […]
Cobra Kai premieres May 2nd on YouTube Red. By Chris Flanagan When Cobra Kai was first announced I must admit that it didn’t really pique my interest. The thought of rehashing the storylines of LaRusso […]
Mary Shelley is playing at the 2018 Tribeca Film Festival. Find screening information HERE. By Matthew Parkinson In case you ever wanted to know why Frankenstein was written, now you can watch Mary Shelley and […]
Taskmaster premieres April 27th, 11pm on Comedy Central. By Ezra Jacobs In the ridiculous new game show Taskmaster, host Reggie Watts (best known as James Corden’s bandleader) has contestants complete creatively obscure tasks in a […]
The four-part documentary Bobby Kennedy for President is available to stream beginning April 27th on Netflix. Kennedy’s life, death and legacy are portrayed in detail in this film which relies heavily on old footage. A […]
The documentary Tiny Shoulders is available to stream April 27th on Hulu. In this 90 minute film, director Andrea Nevins tells the story of Barbie over the last 55 years, with a focus on the […]
Nico, 1988 is playing at the 2018 Tribeca Film Festival. Find screening information HERE. In theaters July 4th. Full disclosure: I had never heard of Nico, 1988’s subject until the moment the film began. Perhaps […]