A League of Their Own premieres on August 12 on Prime Video. By Elazar Abrahams For pure aesthetics, A League of Their Own is the best show of 2022. 1940s costumes? Great baseball? Abbi Jacobson? […]

A League of Their Own premieres on August 12 on Prime Video. By Elazar Abrahams For pure aesthetics, A League of Their Own is the best show of 2022. 1940s costumes? Great baseball? Abbi Jacobson? […]
Pixar Putt is open at Battery Park until October 31. Battery Park is already one of my favorite areas of Manhattan – stationed at the very bottom of the island, this lovely space holds amazing […]
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 […]
By Elazar Abrahams Last Sunday, I happened to wander past the Paley Center for Media near Rockefeller Center and popped in the check out their new exhibit celebrating the National Football League’s landmark 100th season. […]
By Rachel M. Now open through March 10, 2019, at Museum of the Moving Image in Astoria is “A Whole Different Ball Game: Playing Through 60 Years of Sports Video Games”, an exhibition featuring more […]
All American premieres October 10th on The CW. By Mary Rosalea The CW is riding high on success and coming in hot again this year, bringing us All American. Based on the true story of […]
Better Call Saul returns for Season 4, August 6th on AMC. By Jeremy Koffsky I’m a baseball fanatic. I can name every World Series champion since 1936, have about 2,000 cards and attend games often. […]
Set It Up is now streaming on Netflix. By Greg Wheeler Set It Up is a charming romantic comedy that checks all the boxes with its predictable story and various emotional ups and downs, but […]
Brockmire returns for a second season on April 25th, 10pm on IFC. By Matthew Stanford This review will be PG, but Brockmire is certainly not. Jim Brockmire is crass, old school, drunk and funny (both […]
The documentary Andre the Giant airs April 10th on HBO. By Chris Flanagan It’s rare that an icon can transcend generations as a someone whose impact was so great that the mention of their name […]