Film Review: The Sun is Also a Star
Poetry x Science is the catalyst for true love but time doesn’t wait.
Poetry x Science is the catalyst for true love but time doesn’t wait.
Magnus Bane and his Shadowhunter boyfriend Alec Lightwood just want to relax on their European vacation but there’s a mysterious cult that’s seriously cramping their style in Cassandra Clare and Wesley Chu’s The Red Scrolls of Magic.
This week: Patriot Act with Hasan Minhaj, This Is Us, Deadly Class, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, For the People, Arrested Development, Turn Up Charlie, Shrill, Doom Patrol, American Gods, Now Apocalypse.
On this week’s Geek Girl Riot we chat to Taraji P. Henson all about What Men Want, then dig into the line between comedy and mockery in rom-coms and beyond.
The Inbox Jukebox brings you fresh new tunes and bands. This week features tracks from Lizzo, DRAMA, and Kelsey Lu.
Mornings suck less with music, it’s time to Rise Rock n’ Shine.
Movies are becoming ever so creative at dispatching horny teenagers, tripping heroines, cocky antagonists, and non-believers. Many have stuck with me so I combed through all my bookmarked flicks to jot down the most memorable deaths.
Welcome To The Neighbourhood definitely avoids the sophomore slump tendency.
The New York Post’s Page Six (as well as other outlets) are reporting that former MTV VJ Jesse Camp has gone missing. From the article, “A spokesman for the Riverside Police Department in California confirmed to Page Six on Monday that Camp, whose real name is Josiah Camp, was reported missing on July 19 by his sister. Friends and family have been sharing concerned messages on social media, asking anyone for information on his whereabouts.” More information says that when an ex-girlfriend tried calling Jesse’s cell phone, a stranger picked it up and said Jesse gave him the cell phone… Read more »
DREAMERS’ Nick Wold sits down to talk Bonnaroo, new music, and a trip to the moon.