by Grace Smith | Oct 5, 2021
Photo: ‘Attack of the Hollywood Clichés’ A Skinny Look at the Clichés that We Know and… Are Fine With Opening with a monologue from a shiny, spiffy Rob Lowe, the tone of ‘Attack of the Hollywood Clichés’ is clear from the very beginning. Sarcastic,...
by Leeann Remiker | May 1, 2025
Tim Robinson’s newest venture, ‘Friendship’ pairs him with burgeoning comedic director Andrew DeYoung and comedy icon Paul Rudd. It is a film that demands to be seen in a theater. The film is not only raucously hilarious but also delves into the uncomfortable and...
by Mario Martinez Ignacio | Apr 16, 2025
‘Spy High’ incorporates comedic elements to its documentaristic nature in order to create a unique type of docuseries, creating a new paradigm for the medium. In February 2010, the Lower Merion School District became the center of attention all over the country when...
by Mario Martinez Ignacio | Mar 3, 2025
Netflix’s ‘Zero Day’ attempts to find the questions of how the world would react to a cyberattack and how we find truth in a world overwhelmed by misinformation. In just the past two decades, humanity has grown dependent on technology. Everything from public...
by Mario Martinez Ignacio | Feb 24, 2025
By adding its uniquely fun monkey-shaped twist to the Biopic genre, Robbie Williams’ ‘Better Man’ is changing the way Biopics are perceived and experienced. From being a member of the famed Mancunian Pop group Take That to being one of the biggest international...