She was a skater girl, she said see you later boy, her friends were good enough for her.
Rachel Lipkin
Middle school may have been the worst, but Bo Burnham’s new indie, coming-of-age story, ‘Eighth Grade’, definitely is not.
In a new, digital-centric age, navigating and surviving the perils of middle school deserves more than just a certificate and a pat on the back. The recently released film entitled ‘Eighth Grade’ artfully and dutifully depicts the real-life struggles young teenagers face on a day-to-day basis.
Jessica Chastain and Susanna White Hope To Inspire Social Change At Special Screening For ‘Woman Walks Ahead’
In the midst of a dire immigration policy debate and an emerging voice for female empowerment, British filmmaker Susanna White’s upcoming Western drama, ‘Woman Walks Ahead,’ could not have emerged at a more appropriate time.
West Coast Hip Hop Legend Warren G Talks Importance Of Upcoming Documentary ‘G Funk’
Esteemed music producer and artist Warren G shares the rich history of what makes West Coast Hip Hop not just incredibly distinct, but crucial to modern conversations regarding both the music industry and social justice issues in the new documentary titled ‘G Funk.’
Film Review: ‘Eating Animals’ Exposes The Meaty Truth Between America’s Corporate Farm Factory Sandwich
After watching Christopher Quinn’s new documentary, ‘Eating Animals,’ perhaps all the new, millennial food trends are actually onto something…
Winner Cam Anthony Reflects On His Experience On Steve Harvey’s ‘Showtime at the Apollo’
At just 15 years old, ‘Showtime at the Apollo’ winner Cam Anthony hopes to add his own flavor to the music industry.
If someone offered you the key to success, but you had to change who you are, would you take it? Or would you change the key itself instead?
Musical Theatre Icon Stephen Schwartz Recently Celebrated His 70th Birthday With An Concert Hosted By The Dramatist Guild Foundation
“Defying Gravity” never looked so effortless for esteemed composer/lyricist Stephen Schwartz, who recently celebrated his 70th birthday at a star-studded concert hosted by Paul Shaffer and The Dramatist Guild Foundation at the Hudson Theatre this past April.
Film Review: See Melissa McCarthy’s ‘Life of the Party’ if You’re “Down to Clown”
If this movie doesn’t inspire you to go back to college with your mom, then I don’t know what will.