Why Amy Schumer Feminism Is the Best Feminism

Inside Amy Schumer’s third season gave new meaning to the F word. These clips help make our case… We know all about it. Weve read all about protective rights for the collective vagina. Weve heard about the wage gap, double standards, cat-calling, productive rights, and Lena Dunham. But now, theres Amy Schumer. Personally, Schumer, along with her showInside Amy Schumer, has become my feminism bible. A lot of it is her girl power streak....

August 3, 2015 · 2 min · 291 words · Zachary Davis

Aquarius: Your Mother Should Know Review

Charlie Manson teaches his mommy a lesson. Here is our review Aquarius season 1 episode 11. Aquariusseason 1 episode 11, Your Mother Should Know, smothers with us with family love. Charles Manson has always been all about the family. Charlie gets reacquainted with his mother, who abandoned him when he was a kid. Youre not going to see Charlie Manson cave under his mothers crushing bosom. Norman Bates buried all his urges to keep his mother as alive as his memory of her....

August 2, 2015 · 2 min · 331 words · Johnathan Griffin

Hannibal: And The Woman Clothed with the Sun Review

Will and Hannibal think about family as The Red Dragon makes a new friend. In that first category, we have Will, Molly, and Walter. Though the analogy is gruesome, it is also somewhat fitting (one of Hannibals many specialties). Hannibal doesnt waste any time expressing his disappointment in Wills new choice of family. Here, his disappointment is much more mundane, and perhaps dulled by the passage of time. and a shared respect for directness....

August 2, 2015 · 1 min · 79 words · Evan Garrett

Why X-Men: Days of Future Past Could Only Work In 1973

As a superhero event, its hard to beat. But as the second consecutive X-Men film in a row (i.e. Ad content continues below The smartest thing aboutDays of Future Pastssetting is its specificity. A few years later and the Me Generation would have settled in for bellbottoms and disco dance floors. Vietnam changed all that. Instead, McAvoys Xavier has given into a funk as grim and hairy as anyone who appeared inEasy Rider....

August 2, 2015 · 2 min · 215 words · Tara Williams

Dark Matter: Episode Eight Review

Back stories take shape in unexpected ways and a unique technology lends a fresh perspective. This Dark Matter review contains spoilers. Perhaps, like me, you thought you hadDark Matterall figured out. Sure, there were mysteries to be solved, but you could pretty much see where things were headed. You thought you knew what you were watching unfold, and then poof! your preconceptions crumble to dust, and it turns out the real story has been elsewhere....

August 1, 2015 · 2 min · 218 words · Antonio Farmer

How You’re The Worst Became One of TV’s Best Comedies

Its enough to make you reassess what it is youre actually chasing. I felt a little dirty bringing FXsYoure The Worstout in public so soon. The premise is two virtually undateable people slowly figure out that misery may love company. Still, Falk barely broke a light sweat. FX does have more of a history than the internet of being patient with their shows, he said. Its Always Sunny in Philadelphiashould not be left out of here....

August 1, 2015 · 1 min · 141 words · Shannon Hunt

Dominion: A Bitter Truth Review

No one is safe, and no one is truly secure in this ruined, godless dystopia. The first onebetween Alex and Julianis also the most important. Its in this way that he has been able to amass a massive army of 8-balls. To drive this point home, were shown an actual possession. But more on Claire and Gatess standoff in a bit. Another important alliance is the unlikely one formed between Michael and Gabriel....

July 31, 2015 · 2 min · 236 words · Jessica Garrett

Gritty Little Women and Cultural Gentrification

That old bat is going down hard. If its not obvious, Im quite skeptical about a gritty reboot of theLittle Womenclassic. Ad content continues below However, something significant has occurred since that previous, two-decade old iteration. First, young adult has ceased to mean a demographical detail and instead has been redefined as a genre. Unfortunately, whether by supply or demand, modern audiences are evermore offered the same package in classical wrapping....

July 31, 2015 · 1 min · 163 words · Kelli Ramos

Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation Review

Tom Cruise tackles his fifth impossible mission. Read our review, should you choose to accept it! Five movies in, the series remains propulsive, infectiously entertaining and exciting. Rating: 4 out of 5

July 31, 2015 · 1 min · 32 words · Jason Bowman

Steve McQueen’s Most Powerful Performances

These are the ones that intrigue and move us, and offer something more than the image alone. McQueen wears an open expression throughout, registering every emotion plainly, from despair to confusion to attraction. He may be a bad boy, but hes trying so hard to make good. In no other film I can think of was he quite so vulnerable. Still, surrounded by such class McQueen gives us a lot with few words....

July 31, 2015 · 2 min · 258 words · Travis Crawford

Under the Dome: Ejecta Review

This season has been better than last years dreck, but it still has lacked in spectacle. So last week we saw Sam stab Christine and refuse to fall under the sway of the dome collective. This week, those actions may have had some pretty dire consequences for the rest of the world. What was clear is the fact the dome was originally constructed to protect those who live under it....

July 31, 2015 · 1 min · 198 words · Sydney Strong

Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp Review

The long anticipated follow-up to David Wains 2001 cult classic is here! Heres our spoiler-free review… 5000 words on summer camp. Id manage to work in a few more camp metaphors, too. Theres also what is perhaps the worst (and best) portrayal of Ronald Reagan ever committed to film. Just like the movie showed us everyones final day at Camp Firewood, appropriately this prequel shows us theirfirstday. The series slowly inches through this, with each episode spanning a few hours in the transformative day....

July 31, 2015 · 2 min · 257 words · Andrew Bell

Extant: The New Frontier Review

This review contains spoilers for the most recent episode. In season one, this was especially true with eternal life and dead loved ones thrown into the mix. He really must have charmed her with his human-ness! And who wouldnt be charmed? Ethan is certainly dealing with the manipulation of those around him with surprising skill. Ad content continues below Lucy is surprising in that way. Shes definitely pouring on the persuasion with Charlie by displaying her determination to avoid having the authority limiter installed....

July 30, 2015 · 1 min · 130 words · Kayla Ellis