In spite of its typically all-star cast of Penn, Javier Bardem, and Idris Elba, the pseudo-thriller is an underdeveloped wreck of a film.
Shailene Woodley’s Charm Can’t Save Oppressive ‘Insurgent’
The continued adaption of Veronica Roth’s ‘Divergent’ Series ultimately lacks the characters necessary to drive a YA series.
Hollywood Horror: Sequels And Reboots, Wash Rinse Repeat
2015 is a year stuffed with sequels to some of cinemas favorite franchises, but is that really a good thing?
A ‘Fresh’ Take On Asian-Americans In Television
‘Fresh Off the Boat’ follows a Taiwanese family’s move from Washington D.C. to an all-white suburb in Orlando, tackling racial stereotypes along the way.
Kendrick Lamar’s Grandiose ‘To Pimp A Butterfly’ Sheds All Hip-Hop Rivals
In a surprise release, Kendrick Lamar’s third album, ‘To Pimp a Butterfly’ details pain and passion while adopting a more difficult and inaccessible sound.
Chris Paterno: How The Senior Singer-Songwriter Works To Make It At BC
He’s come a long way since fourth grade drumming lessons and is now set for a Sunday release of EP ‘Everyday Shadows’.
Stop Recycling (Stories)
Hollywood loves its franchises. BC loves to be “Happy.” But where can we draw the line between acknowledging form and creating something original?
‘Next Fall’ Tackles Homosexuality, Religion, and Family
Nestled in the Bonn Studio, ‘Next Fall’ delves into the relationship between the atheist Adam and adamantly Christian Luke.
Prince, Muse, And The Waterboys In Single This Week
Muse returns to the grunge garage, Prince takes another bow, and The Waterboys’s endearing lullaby.
Weekend In Arts: Open Mics And ‘Rights On The Heights’
The ‘Divergent’ crew returns for a sequel, while psychics arrive courtesy of CAB to haunt O’Connell House.