The dramatic music. The urban cinema shots. Intense close ups of womens’ distraught faces. These are what comprised the Hulu … More
Category: Entertainment
“Geez & Ann” a love story with the right intentions but ultimately falls flat
“Geez & Ann” is an Indonesian romantic comedy that is newly released on Netflix. There were little to few reviews … More
Beyond the Pole: A review on Netflix documentary “Strip Down, Rise Up”
The documentary I watched this week was a rollercoaster from start to finish. But not in the usual way. And … More
Page to Screen: Firefly Lane— Katherine Heigl’s Comeback and the Beauty of ‘Unbreakable Bonds’
Thanks to having a middle-aged suburban mom, I’ve grown accustomed to watching the latest book club turned hulu original series, … More
The Glory Days: Influencer Culture Through Generations
The concept of influencers existed in society long before the term was actually coined. When we hear “influencers” we think … More
Review: “The Half of It” is a refreshing tale on accepting love in its many forms
“The Half of It” directed by Alice Wu is a Netflix Original released in the spring of 2020. The premise … More
Review: How “American Psycho” shows how our American consumerist dream creates real life monsters.
Mary Harron’s 2000 ultra-black comedy slasher film “American Psycho” explores the depraved and cruel serial killings of a young Wall … More
Review: “Nightcrawler” is Comedically Wicked
Dan Gilroy’s passion for crime and thrill often find their place in his works but his most notable film “Nightcrawler” … More
Review: “I Care a Lot” is Brilliantly Blunt and Astonishingly Analytical
What happens when two people who never lose go up against each other? You get one incredibly captivating film. When … More
Review: “Vita & Virginia”
I have always been a huge Virginia Woolf admirer and she has been an inspiring literary figure in my creative … More
