Disney's "Raya and the Last Dragon" is Right on Time
The story of Raya (Kelly Marie Tran), a young Southeast Asian female warrior, who goes on “an epic journey” into the world of Kumandra.
Zooming with the Stars: The 2021 Golden Globes
The 78th Annual Golden Globe hosted by Tina Fey and Amy Poehler.
Marvel’s “WandaVision” on Disney+ is a Crashing Hit
New Marvel series, "WandaVision," is such a hit that it crashes Disney+'s streaming service.
They’ve Returned From the Shadows!
Staten Island's funny, yet dim-witted vampires are back for season 2 to deliver some much needed humor into people's homes.
Liberals Are On ‘The Hunt’ for Justice
Craig Zobel’s The Hunt has had quite the bad luck with its struggle of scoring a release date. The satirical horror film has been controversial with its graphic use of violence and dark humor, making it difficult for Universal and Blumhouse to release it.
Review: Pandemic How to Prevent an Outbreak
An invisible enemy threatens the globe and tests if the world is equipped to confront it. The equation presented in this docuseries: “Detect the case, isolate the case, then stop the chain of transmission.”
‘Contagion’ Called It, Revisiting the Prophetic Medical Thriller
Contagion explores how healthcare professionals, government officials, and everyday people handle a global pandemic.
Gabriel Fernandez Docu-series brings Justice to Betrayed Boy
Streaming giant Netflix has released their most heartbreaking true crime series yet. The Trials of Gabriel Fernandez is a limited six-part series that explores the life and death of eight-year old Palmdale boy, Gabriel Fernandez. Fernandez's mother, Pearl Fernandez, tortured and killed him, with the help of her boyfriend, Isauro Aguirre.
Jordan Peele holds A Mirror Up To Us In “Us”
What do red jumpsuits, patriotism, Hands Across America, evil doppelgangers, throat stabbings, the end of the world, and Tim Heidecker all have in common? They all populate the world of Jordan Peele’s sophomore horror outing, “Us”.
Tully is an Ode to the Beauty and Struggles of Motherhood
Writer Diablo Cody and director Jason Reitman, the team behind 2007's Juno, have reunited for Tully, a powerful film about motherhood. Charlize Theron plays Marlo, an overworked, stressed-out mother of three with an absent husband (Ron Livingston) whose routine involves going to work, coming home to help the kids with their homework, and preferring to play on his Xbox rather than asking his wife how her day was.
Avengers: Infinity War Review
10 years and nineteen films all converge with one snap of the fingers.
Tesla Coming to SMC's Spring 2018 Job Fair
The car company will be among employers from various industries such as food service, retail, and education.
A Deadly Train Trip
When the film on the screen goes black, a mild applause breaks the silence in the dark movie theater. Drama, action, love, loss, murder - all of these raise the age-old question, who is the killer? The 20th Century Fox film Murder on the Orient Express, based on Agatha Christie’s 1934 novel, is not the first film to bring Christie’s novel to life.
SZA takes Ctrl at the Novo
Christmas came early for SZA (pronounced "Sizza") fans when she added a concert date at the Novo in Downtown Los Angeles on Tuesday, Nov. 14, 2017. Her "Ctrl" tour, named after her debut album, originally did not have any North American shows for November due to the fact that she is scheduled to tour the United Kingdom with R&B artist Bryson Tiller.
Taylor Swift vs. 2017
To make an album that is so clearly influenced musically by Kanye West, it is an interesting move to also make it a West diss album.
Is it all "The Hype"?
Hip Pop Rapper Hoodie Allen dropped his most recent album The Hype on Friday, September 29th. “I think Hoodie’s new album is so creative. I always found myself getting lost in the music throughout the album. Every track was so different, and you can see the hard work put into creating the project,” Hoodie Allen fan, Evan Brown-Bacchus said.
Stranger Things Season 2 Review
The best ’80s-blockbuster franchise that didn’t actually come out in the 1980s.
Blade Runner 2049 Goes Everywhere at Once, With Mixed Results
The long awaited sequel is both extremely ambitious and frustratingly underwhelming.
Mercy for the Slaughtered
Every Sunday night a dedicated group of vegan activists gather outside a gaudily painted factory depicting fat, happy pigs rolling around in meadows while clown-like farmers wearing overalls trip over wheelbarrows and tractors trying to catch these naughty animals. Above these painted walls, ominous smoke billows from chimneys and a thick, feral smell lingers.