21 & Over, directed by Jon Lucas and Scott Moore, is an American comedy 2013 film that is recently being featured as a popular comedy on Netflix. The movie is about two friends Casey and Miller who are high school pals and are now over 21 and want to take their friend Jeff Chang out for his…
MVP: Christopher Meloni This episode brings Veep to... well, Detroit, where Selina is giving a speech at a jobs summit. Let's just say it doesn't go terribly well. We find Dan having his first test, or should I say tests, as campaign manager, Amy having to step aside as lead of Selina's team,…
out of 10 The film Serenity is the movie sequel to Joss Wehdon’s popular, but short-lived TV series Firefly. Firefly was a sci-fi series with many western elements thrown in. Though the film does a good job of explaining things to those unfamiliar with the series, here’s a quick synopsis. In…
MVP: Alyson Hannigan PART I The series finale of one of the oddest, quirkiest, and lovable sitcoms has finally come. It of course starts off with pure nostalgia of the gang sitting in MacLaren's listening to Lily telling them the only way one of them hooks up with Robin is if…
MVP: Ensemble Not often do series that are suddenly cancelled have a chance to wrap up in such a perfect way, but for "Raising Hope" they got that chance. The series finale of this amazingly underrated show saw the return of Jeffrey Tambor as Virginia's father. He came back to Natesville…
SPOILER! If you haven't watched this week's episode of The Good Wife stop now! Seriously. MVP: Josh Charles Television has hit an odd age. It's not the Golden Age of television that we hear so often, but the "Dark Ages" (I came up with that one). This year alone we have experienced countless…
SPOILER ALERT! If you haven't watched this week's episode of "The Good Wife" stop reading now! MVP: Julianna Margulies Emmys! Emmys for everyone. No, but seriously. Usually after a major death on a television show there is an episode where the characters grieve. Sometimes it's the funeral, the hospital, or even six…
MVP: None There was something odd about this week's episode of The Good Wife. It wasn't anything to do with the quality, although it was a significant improvement over last week, but with its forward momentum. In the grand scheme of the season it felt like a stagnant episode that didn't…
I'm not going to speak to the manner of Phillip Seymour Hoffman's death. I find that unnecessary. I am going to speak about his accomplishments in his 46 years of life that ended too early today. He is one of the greatest actors of this century. He brought us such memorable roles as Truman Capote,…
TWO-SENTENCE REVIEW: Although Darren Aronofsky's biblical epic has been shrouded with controversy, the visionary director was able to walk a very thin line to please both the religious and the regular movie goer. Bolstered by strong performances by the entire cast, strong visuals, and a filled out script, "Noah" may be one of the better biblical…