Television is the American pastime that is rapidly changing before our eyes. Shows are being made for the Internet, binge watching has impacted the way …
VMAs of the Past and Present
The VMAs are usually an s-show: difficult to watch, but worth it because of all the tweetable moments. I spent a good portion of Sunday …
The Hundred Foot Journey: A Film Review
The Hundred Foot Journey follows the Kadam family’s arrival in France. After their family restaurant burns down in the lavishly and lively colored Mumbai, the …
The Art of Storytelling: Comedy, Drama, and The Princess Bride
Whenever I find myself struggling to tell a story, I turn to The Princess Bride, a 1987 romantic comedy, fantasy, adventure film based on a 1973 …
Guardians of the Galaxy Review
The newest film to be churned out by the Marvel/Disney machine is Guardians of the Galaxy, a film adaption of one of the lesser known Marvel comic …
“What? I’m thirsty! I’m in a war zone!” Or, a List of Summer Movies You Should Probably See
Summer is this movie nerd’s heaven. . . unlimited access to the TV, a perfect excuse to eat nothing but popcorn and gummy bears, absolutely …
Elle Fanning to Star in Adaptation of YA Novel “All the Bright Places”
Germ will be making its big-screen debut in the movie adaptation of All the Bright Places, the novel where Germ originated. In the book, main …
Little Orphan Annie Gets An Update
Quvenzhané Wallis. Pronounced KWA-van-ja-nay. A little girl with a yell like no one else, and 2014’s new Annie. The musical Annie has a history dating …
The Fault In Our Stars and the Changing Face of Illness in Today’s World
On June 6, 2014, a movie was released that may have just changed the game for the way health and ill-health are represented in storytelling — …