Inside Llewyn Davis Film Review
Inside Llewyn Davis follows a folk singer in the Greenwich music scene during the early 60’s and explores the nature of suffering, self destruction,...
‘Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Part 1)’ Released
Opening night I sit in a room decorated for children birthday parties with 30 other Harry Potter fans anxiously awaiting the entrance into our...
‘Dumb and Dumber To’ Provides Enough Laughs to Entertain
It’s going to be difficult to convince anyone that Dumb and Dumber To is actually worth their attention.
It’s a sequel to a film...
Noah Film Impresses in Every Way
One of the greatest challenges organized religion faces in modern society is the ability to attract newer generations who feel a growing disconnect between...
John Mulaney Adds to CAB’s List of Comedic Successes
With John Mulaney’s show, CAB has proven that they’re capable of picking quality comedians, once again, continuing their fine string of choices that started...
The Things I Learned From Devaney’s
The majority of my most epic, infamous and uncanny stories in college seem to always begin with, “This one time, at Devaney's” and end,...
Review: Halloween Horror Nights presents improved scares
Last year’s most disappointing feature of Universal’s Halloween Horror Nights had to be the exclusion of independent scare zones, in favor of having the entire...
‘Big Hero 6’ Provides Entertainment, Along With Flaws
After the wild success of last year’s film, Frozen, Disney Animation Studios had a lot of expectations to meet.
Their latest effort, Big Hero...
‘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...
‘Birdman’ Could be the Film of the Year
Every year, we get a few films that truly challenge our preconceptions about the power of film.
Even the best movies released each year often...


