Truth Be Told premieres December 6th on Apple TV+. By Ariba Bhuvad Over the last few years, the world has become enamored with true crime stories, mainly through the platform of podcasts. It’s an obsession […]
Truth Be Told premieres December 6th on Apple TV+. By Ariba Bhuvad Over the last few years, the world has become enamored with true crime stories, mainly through the platform of podcasts. It’s an obsession […]
New episodes of Harley Quinn stream Fridays on DC Universe. By Elazar Abrahams Move to the side Margot Robbie, this generation’s definitive version of Harley Quinn has arrived. Voiced by Kaley Cuoco, this animated iteration […]
The Two Popes plays in select theaters beginning November 27, and is available to stream on Netflix on December 20. By Elazar Abrahams I went into The Two Popes with low expectations. One, because I’m […]
The first half of the new Mad About You is now available on Spectrum. By Rachel M. If you were a fan of Mad About You for the seven seasons it ran on NBC (1992-1999) […]
Servant premieres November 28th on Apple TV+. By Ariba Bhuvad M. Night Shyamalan is back, and with his return, he brings his latest project, Servant. Now, if you’ve seen the trailers and promo for the […]
New episodes of The Mandalorian are released Fridays on Disney+. By Chris Flanagan If I’m being honest, I wanted to wait to fully compose my review of Disney+’s marque original programming for several reasons; more […]
A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood hits theaters on November 22nd. By Elazar Abrahams If you’re expecting a standard biopic, think again. A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood explores Fred Rogers of the legendary children’s […]
Waves hits theaters on November 15. By I. Simon Over the past few years, writer/director Trey Edward Shults has proven himself to possibly be one of the most interesting up and coming filmmakers of our […]
The Report hits theaters on November 15, and will be available on Amazon Prime Video on November 29. By Elazar Abrahams In the mid-2000s, a Congressional investigation into the CIA’s post 9/11 Detention and Interrogation […]
Green Eggs and Ham is now streaming on Netflix. By Elazar Abrahams I wanted to write this review in rhyme, but then I realized those things take time. So instead of an essay I’ve written […]