Man with the Iron Fists, The
RZA’s debut is entirely ridiculous and tries harder than it should, but it’s a whole bunch of fun anyway.
RZA’s debut is entirely ridiculous and tries harder than it should, but it’s a whole bunch of fun anyway.
No more gilding the lily, I’ll just come out and say it — the state of Black film in America is deplorable.
Tom Hanks stars with eternal sweetheart Julia Roberts in Larry Crown, a slightly clichéd romantic comedy about a working class-hero and his will to survive.
Tom Hanks plays Larry Crowne, a man who’s lost his job and decides to go back to college, where he meets the teacher (Roberts) of a very useful/not-useful subject.
The L Word follows a group of L.A. lesbians in their daily — not so drama-free — lives.
Julyssa’s journey through LGBT Television.
Showtime’s drama The L Word aired its last episode weeks ago, but what has the show left? The season was pretty messy, as it introduced a new storyline in 3/4 of a season, and it never wrapped anything up.
This new issue has reviews on the Tokyo! Michel Gondry-related project, as well as Maria Larsson’s Everlasting Moments, Watchmen, and a lot of music… including an article on why international artists need to record music in English~