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…

The Magnificent Seven Review

By Carl Cottingham The admittedly cliché saying goes that Hollywood has no new ideas in the 21st century. Numerous reviews and editorials about the subject have taken aim at the current state of the magic machine but it is a fact of the modern movie-going experience. Remakes have proven to Read more…

Queen of Katwe Review

The Inspiring Perspective of Chess Chess. A duel among kings and queens. A game of war.  A powerful tool of escapism. An opportunity to change your life. Queen of Katwe effortlessly balances these different lenses of the game, while conveying the remarkable story of a young girl Fiona (Madina Nalwanga) Read more…

Storks Review

STORKS Review by: Nikhil Amarnath At first glance, Storks is a typical market-driven animated movie – a feel-good story that has predictable plot-driving problems that are established near the beginning of the movie and resolve formulaically as the movie draws to a close. It revolves around a stork looking to Read more…

Bridget Jones’s Baby Review

Bridget Jones’s Baby Review By Adam Yuster   Sequels are hard. In today’s world of Star Wars XXII, Captain America 8, and Transformers 42: Shia LaBeouf Boogaloo, it’s often easy to forget that. But it’s true. Most movies aren’t designed to sustain more than one entry. Overall, film characters are Read more…

Snowden Review

“Snowden” is a gripping biopic and spy thriller based on the world’s most famous whistleblower Edward Snowden. One of the most controversial figures in popular culture and politics, he is maligned as a traitor and praised as a hero to an almost equal degree. In Oliver Stone’s “Snowden”, he is Read more…

Sully Review

By: David Caneppa Edited by: Anthony Zangrillo   Sully is a biographical film of Captain Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger who infamously landed US Airways Flight 1594 on January 14, 2009. The movie is based on his autobiography “Highest Duty: My search for What Really Matters”. The film stars Tom Hanks, is Read more…

As I Open My Eyes Review

By: Andres Eloy Sereno Hernandez Edited by: Anthony Zangrillo Set in Tunisia at the dawn of the Arab Spring, As I Open My Eyes portrays the life of an 18-year-old girl who is trying to reconcile her own persona with everything and everyone that surrounds her; while facing the reality Read more…

SUICIDE SQUAD REVIEW (Spoilers)

Ballroom Blip   By: Anthony Zangrillo   David Ayer’s artistic action ballad brings high levels of intensity in a frenetic pace that zips past plot points yet manages to create compelling characters that keep audiences engaged in the team comprised of villainous scum. In the film, a secret government agency Read more…

Star Trek Beyond – Review

By: Koushik Paul Edited by: Anthony Zangrillo The Star Trek series was in a weird place when JJ Abrams left the franchise to direct Star Wars: The Force Awakens. It didn’t help that longtime series writers Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman left as well. The studio then pushed for a Read more…