X-Men Apocalypse Gets A Final Trailer
Since the dawn of civilization, he was worshiped as a god. Apocalypse, the first and most powerful mutant from Marvel’s X-Men universe, amassed the powers of many other mutants, becoming…
The Family Fang Movie Review
THE FAMILY FANG Starz Reviewed by: Harvey Karten, Shockya Grade: B Director: Jason Bateman Written by: David Lindsay-Abaire based on Kevin Wilson novel of the same name Cast: Jason Bateman,…
Viva Movie Review
VIVA Magnolia Pictures Reviewed by: Harvey Karten for CompuServe ShowBiz. Databased on Rotten Tomatoes. Grade: A- Director: Paddy Breathnach Written by: Mark O’Halloran Cast: Héctor Medina, Jorge Perugorría, Luis Alberto…
PORT OF Est.’s Clash Single Review
Artist: PORT OF Est.; Hannah Tarkinson – Vocals; Todd Kitchens – Producer; Joined by Chandler Rentz – Drums; Tim Watts – Bass Guitar and Vibes Single: Clash Production: Mixed by…
2016 Tribeca Film Festival Interview: The Cast and Crew Talk Tiger Raid (Exclusive)
Fearlessly fighting to achieve their emotional and physical goals can be an equally liberating and daunting experience for anyone, even the most seemingly tough and resolute soldiers who have committed…
Flaunt’s Rave Noir Album Review
Artist: Flaunt, featuring Justin Jennings and Joseph Vitterito Album: Rave Noir Fearlessly exposing your distinct and authentic feelings can often times leave you emotionally vulnerable and susceptible to being hurt…
The Founder Gets A New Movie Poster
Chronicling the rise of McDonald’s fast food empire, The Founder tells the true story of how Illinois salesman Ray Kroc met brothers Mac and Dick McDonald, operating a hamburger restaurant…
Most Likely To Die’s Exclusive Trailer Shows Heather Morris Reentering the Murderous World of High School
Life-long adolescent rivalries are preventing the past from resting in peace in the upcoming horror film, ‘Most Likely to Die.’ Heather Morris is harrowingly discovering that old grudges die hard…
Tribeca Film Festival 2016 Winners and Top Awards Announced
I am a big fan of “Dean” and “Always Shine.” I was really glad to see these movies get some recognition this year. Overall, it’s been a really good Tribeca…
