Better Call Saul 4, Ep. 3: Brilliantly Clever but We’re Ready for the Heat
Better Call Saul is fantastic but needs to gain some momentum.
The third episode, "Something Beautiful," was great but we wish things would speed along a bit. The...
“Better Call Saul 4” Premiere: The Beginning of the End of Jimmie
The season premiere for Better Call Saul Season 4 marks the official descent of Jimmie into Saul.
The season kicks off with the Cinnabon Gene opening sequence that...
“Orange Is The New Black” Season 6: Gripping and Enjoyable
We waited over a year for the sixth season of Orange Is The New Black to arrive and the verdict is in: it's fantastic.
The fifth season of...
The Internet’s “Hive Mind”: The Merging of Four Unique, Talented Artists
The Internet's new album Hive Mind is a sensuous showcase of the group's individual and collective talents.
The Internet were in for a challenge when they decided to...
“No Shame”: Lily Allen’s New Album is Listenable yet Depressing
Lily Allen's latest album is surprisingly listenable considering its deeply depressing content.
No Shame follows 2014's Sheezus, which was a decent enough album, but felt like it was...
New Jurassic world Still Has Some Surprises Up its Sleeves
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom is an exciting twist on the almost overdone Jurassic Park concept.
Over and over we have seen the Jurassic theme park take a turn...
“Avengers: Infinity War:” The Greatest Battle Yet
Avengers: Infinity War brings together just about every superhero we've seen in the Marvel Universe to face their greatest battle yet.
Thanos, a villain too strong for even...
Our verdict on “Deadpool 2?” Absolutely hilarious
Like its predecessor, Deadpool 2 is as much an edgy comedy as it is a superhero movie. The feature frequently breaks the fourth wall for comedic effect...
“A Quiet Place” Makes Silence Sound Deeply Terrifying
Emily Blunt and John Krasinski star as the parents of a family of four who are living in a post-apocalyptic America which is overrun by horrifying predators....
“Love, Simon” Review: First Gay Protagonist in a Teen Romance
Love, Simon is a teen movie which declares itself to be just like any other. It considers the struggles of finding oneself, of that dreaded first kiss, of...