A Tribute to John Waters: The Embracer of the Weird and Wonderful
John Waters is a beyond magnificent director and is a true auteur; let’s take a look at his work and how his “strangeness” has impacted the way we view Cinema itself.
Fahrenheit 2022: What’s Going on With All the Banned Books?
You may have seen news about book bans being on the rise. Here’s what’s happening and why it matters.
What are the Annie Awards?: America’s Most Under-the-Radar Award Show
Animation doesn’t get much love at major award shows. Since their beginning, the Annie Awards have sought to change that.
A Tribute to Adam McKay: How One of Comedy’s Brightest Minds has Seamlessly Transitioned into Making Movies of Substance About the Biggest Issues of Our Time
After coming up and making a name for himself in comedy, Adam McKay has turned himself into one of the most prolific and important directors in Hollywood
The Duality of Fan Culture: How Super Bowl Super Fans, Taylor Swift Swifties + Boy Band Obsessed are All the Same
Young women are often criticized for their “obsessions” such as Taylor Swift, but it’s celebrated to go all out for your favorite sports teams. Are the two really different?
The Timelessness of the Sitcom: A Genre that Stands the Test of Time
The sitcom has been around for decades and even the oldest series find modern audiences. Formulaic comedy continues to produce classics, time after time.
A Tribute to John Hughes and His Impact on Cinema: How His Iconic Filmography Defined the 80s and Beyond
Celebrating John Hughes – the director who completely changed Cinema in the 1980s and 1990s with his influential teen comedies that shaped a generation of young adults.
Only the Best on ‘Only Murders in the Building’ Season 4 Premiere
The ‘Only Murders in the Building’ crew steps outside their titular building in their best opener yet for season 4.
‘Presumed Innocent’: Jake Gyllenhaal’s Series is a Must-Watch
A review of the ‘Presumed Innocent’ series; why we can’t get enough of all three of the ‘Presumed Innocent’ mediums.
A Bite-Sized Chronological History of the Most Essential Stephen King Adaptations
A short but sweet history of some of the best Stephen King-adapted films throughout every decade, including ‘The Shining’, ‘The Shawshank Redemption’, ‘Misery’ and more.
‘M3gan’ Darkly Illustrates Why Technology Shouldn’t Be Used to Babysit Children
‘M3gan’ – Using technology to occupy a child might seem beneficial to both adults and children. But it actually ends up hurting kids more than helping them in the long run.
Beyond the Court: Basketball Stars Are Making a Difference in Their Communities | NBA
An in-depth look at how two of the most valuable 2024 NBA Finalists are making a difference in the world.