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...
‘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...
Roundtable Reviews: Comics Released February 3, 2016
This week was fairly light on releases, but the conclusion of Batman: Europa and the continuation of Vertigo’s Unfollow was enough to keep things...
‘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...
Review: B.o.B. & Icona Pop Homecoming concert
Walking into the 2014 UCF Homecoming Concert, I didn’t expect I was going to enjoy much.
While I was excited to see Icona Pop, having...
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...
Review: Theatre UCF’s Baltimore Waltz
“It’s the language that terrifies me,” character Anna (Shanel Sparr) reveals in Baltimore Waltz, Theatre UCF’s Black Box show currently running from Thursday, Sept....
‘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...
‘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...
‘The Zero Theorem’ dazzles and challenges
Whenever I first watched Blade Runner, one of the biggest problems I had with the film was the fact that it removed most of...


