Remembering the Magic: A “Hail, Caesar!” Review
With “Hail, Caesar!”, the Coen brothers have created a loving and absurd tribute to a bygone era of Hollywood and movie magic. It’s a light film, but that’s OK.
With “Hail, Caesar!”, the Coen brothers have created a loving and absurd tribute to a bygone era of Hollywood and movie magic. It’s a light film, but that’s OK.
Super Bowl 50 was underwhelming, but Peyton Manning at least got to go out on top.
In our new monthly feature, we take a look at the current Blue Jays roster and rank what is therein. From top to bottom, who’s hot, and who’s not? And more importantly still, who needs to be?
The NBA is coming up to the All-Star Break, which means we’ve just passed the halfway point in the schedule. We’re starting to see the true face of this season now: who’s breaking out and who’s breaking down. With that in mind, it’s time to review our pre-season NBA award picks.
The NFL Conference Championships featured one game that came down to the wire, and one that was pretty much over by halftime. Let’s take stock of each game and see what we’ve learned about the two Super Bowl finalists.
The original X-Files was a wholly original product of its time. And now, after 13 years, it’s back.
The Revenant is an expansive film, but upon exit you will probably be wondering if you missed something. Did you get it or what?
It’s the Official John Gibbons Lean Back Meter. Assuming he maintains a 45 degree lean at most times, here is how Gibby adjusts his lean, based purely on incredulity.
The second round of the NFL playoffs is over. Let’s take a look at some touchdowns that got away.
Oh to sit and stew about Oscar nominations; that’s the life, isn’t it? The names of all the nominees were announced yesterday morning for the 88th Academy Awards, and the rage is, as always, very real.