Review: Big Sean Delivers Plenty of Sloppy Fun
Big Sean’s show this past Sunday was a perfect example of how sloppy execution can hamper what could have been a great show for...
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...
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,...
Your New Fall TV Obsessions
It’s that time of year again.
October is in full swing and finally my life has meaning once more. That’s right, fall TV premieres...
‘The Judge’ is sentimental to a flaw
Very few actors manage to carry a film almost entirely by themselves. It usually requires an incredible solo performance, such as Ryan Reynold’s role...
‘Nightcrawler’ is an Unnerving and Great Film
Nightcrawler is a fantastic movie, not only because it is so well shot, well written and well acted, but because it is so relevant...
Judas Priest rocks Orlando with classic heavy metal
Whenever a band has been playing music as long as Judas Priest, they really have something to prove.
They can no longer use their...
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...
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,...
A Night With Chromeo
Currently touring North America on their Night Falls Tour, Chromeo finally played in Orlando for the first time… ever. And unsurprisingly, they broke it...


