Kevin Hart: What Now? Review

Kevin Hart: What Now? Review By Koushik Paul Edited by Carl Cottingham Kevin Hart has, with an increased public persona following his appearances in the Ride Along series and appearing alongside Dwayne Johnson in Central Intelligence, sold out Philadelphia’s Lincoln Financial Field stadium for his 2015 comedy tour What Now?. His performance at the Read more…

Interview With Kirby Saxton

by Koushik Paul Meet Kirby Saxton, a young filmmaker who’s short film ‘Deadbeats’ was selected to be played at the All American High School Film Festival [mom_video type=”youtube” id=”bZndkbF7ZbE” width=”560″ height=”315″] I was able to sit down with Kirby for an Interview: [mom_video type=”youtube” id=”aXdpUo5ak5M” width=”560″ height=”315″] Feel free to Read more…

NYCC: Ash vs. Evil Dead Coverage

by Anthony Zangrillo Walking into the Hammerstein Ballroom, it was clear this panel would be special. Handing out “Ash for President” pins and chainsaw foam fingers the people at Starz wanted people to know that this was an event for Evil Dead fans through and through. They didn’t take much Read more…

Black Mass Review

KILLING THEM WITH BLUE EYES by Anthony Zangrillo The anticipation surrounding Black Mass could rival a mid-level summer release. Centered on the fascinating true story of Boston Mafia Kingpin James “Whitey” Bulger, Warner Bros., Scott Cooper, and Johnny Depp have crafted a fascinating character study. Amid a row of box Read more…

The Boy Review

written by Andres Eloy Sereno Hernandez edited by Koushik Paul In the middle of nowhere, Ted (Jared Breeze) and his father John (David Morse), run a decaying motel which visitors only arrive by accident, which conveys their monotonous life. Ted is as curious as any other kid but without any Read more…

Polytechnique Review

written by David Caneppa edited by Koushik Paul Polytechnique is an independent film based on the 1989 massacre at Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal. The film does go on record to explain that the characters mostly are fictionalized to respect and protect those who survived the massacre. The film took the Read more…

We Are Your Friends Review

By Koushik Paul Edited by Anthony Zangrillo  This movie is targeting a specific audience, twenty-something millennials who believe in the complexities of being a DJ. Thankfully, the film knows its audience well. The movie comes out swinging with character introductions completed within the first three minutes. As you would expect in Read more…

Teenage Review

By Ryan Dorsey Edited by Anthony Zangrillo   Now streaming on Fandor.com: (https://www.fandor.com/films/teenage)   It’s hard to think of a world where the “adolescent” stage of life did not exist. Not too long ago, there was a time where children started working at twelve years old to support their families. Read more…

Magic Mike XXL Review

By Anna Verhaegen Edited by Anthony Zangrillo Break out your glitter and assless chaps, Magic Mike is back in town. The film follows the gang of male entertainers for one last buddy-road trip to the 2015 Stripper Convention in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. It showcases the ever “ab-ulous” Channing Tatum Read more…