‘The Theory of Everything’ Succeeds in Spite of Flaws
The Theory of Everything succeeds in spite of its flaws, thanks to being more than just a romantic film, or just a biopic about...
Boyhood: One of the Best of the Decade
A film, truly worthy of praise, is something to be cherished and discussed and relived and remembered.
A work of cinema that leaves you...
Movie Review: Lawless
Starring Shia LaBeouf and Tom Hardy, Lawless tells the story of the Bondurant brothers, a family of moonshiners during the prohibition era. Directed by...
Roundtable Reviews: Comics Released February 24, 2016
The time has come for another issue of Justice League: The Darkseid War and with that there will be more game changing revelations from...
‘John Wick’ is as artistic as it is entertaining
John Wick is one of the most entertaining films I have seen all year, and no one should miss it.
It gives the audience...
Roundtable Reviews: Comics Released January 20, 2016
This week was fairly light on new releases, but the highlight of the short list is a Batman villain that isn’t normally given the...
Washed Out Returns Orlando, Delivered More Groovy Tunes
Venturing to an uncharted concert venue in Orlando is quite are rare situation for me, but nonetheless proved to be a trip worthwhile.
The Plaza...
Roundtable Reviews: Comic Books Released on Nov. 18 and 25
The Dark Knight III: The Master Race rises above all other reviews in this column as the third trek into this Frank Miller universe...
The Imitation Game Proves to be a Moving Thriller
When dealing with the subject of World War II, it’s easy for filmmakers to get lost in visceral action scenes or bloody battles and...
Interview with Steve Aoki at Ultra Music Festival
Steve Aoki is an animal. A producer that can never be criticized for a lack of a DJ performance, Aoki is known to make...


