Reviews

To See or Not to See: Bandstand

Bandstand is a terrific throwback to the big music, big dance numbers, and heartstring-tugging storylines of classic musicals. It's 1945 in…

9 years ago

Tribeca 2017: Life Boat Review

Since the Tribeca Film Festival started in 2002, short films have been a staple of its lineup. While the under-appreciated…

9 years ago

To See or Not to See: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

"Who can take tomorrow Dip it in a dream Separate the sorrow And collect up all the cream The candyman…

9 years ago

To See or Not to See: Nell Gwynn

Gentle theatre-goers, lend me your ears (well, eyes) and heed my words true: get thee to a playhouse and catch the…

9 years ago

Girlboss Review: More Discount Than Designer

I had high hopes for GirlBoss, with the series having a strong female lead in Britt Robertson as Sophia Amoruso, as…

9 years ago

To See or Not to See: Colossal

The premise of Colossal (which is easier to convey via trailer as opposed to text) is this: a young woman,…

9 years ago

5 Reasons Why Famous In Love Will Be Your New Guilty Pleasure

We’re hours away from the premiere of Famous in Love, one of Freeform’s most anticipated new shows. The series, based…

9 years ago

To See or Not to See: Gifted

Frank Adler (Chris Evans) has been raising his seven year-old niece, Mary (Mckenna Grace), since she was a baby because her mother—Frank's…

9 years ago

Album Review: The Chainsmokers’ Memories…Do Not Open

Listen, say what you will about The Chainsmokers but there’s no denying that they know what appeals to a mainstream…

9 years ago

To See or Not to See: Riverdale

Perhaps this sampling of questions that I jotted down while watching Riverdale will help give you a taste of the…

9 years ago