While I love that this podcast is started by two powerful women, it is too lighthearted for me. My Favorite … More
Author: Charissa Enns
Review: The Best Food and Shops in Downtown Disney
I make a case for why Downtown Disney is worth visiting. With Disneyland opening on April 30, the beauty of … More
“I Don’t Like Mondays” misses the opportunity to explain a deeper look into the 1979 shooting
The documentary was just a little too short. This documentary opens with the hit song “I Don’t Like Mondays” by … More
Review: “Conference Room, Five Minutes” is a hilarious breakdown of what makes “The Office” truly genius
If you’re looking for an analysis on the humor of “The Office,” this is the book for you. If you … More
“Thunderstruck” is interesting for a specific audience
Although this book is full of intrigue, it is also a slow build. “Thunderstruck” creates a world of intrigue through … More
Review: “HyperSpace” Is An Ethereal, Eerie Masterpiece
Beck’s album about heartbreak is an out of body experience. Beck’s re-release of the album comes in partnership with NASA. … More
“Operation Varsity Blues: The College Admissions Scandal” Is A Documentary Done Too Early
While this story is compelling and told through an interesting medium, the documentary misses the mark. “Operation Varsity Blues: The … More
“Crime Scene: The Vanishing at the Hotel Cecil” misses the mark on it’s commentary
“Crime Scene: The Vanishing at the Hotel Cecil“ is better than expected, but has still been met with mixed reviews. … More
Review: “One Night in Miami” Brings Important Dialogue to the Table
In an intellectual style, this movie highlights the importance of poignant conversation. Regina King makes her film directorial debut in … More
American Murder — The Family Next Door Is Chillingly Close to Home
The idea that murderers walk among us becomes even more haunting when watching this true crime documentary. On Aug. 13, … More
