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Stolen Youth is a vital docuseries in both the world of criminal segments and in the world of psychology.
Reyzando Nawara had the opportunity to speak with Cooper Raiff about his movie Shithouse, the painful yet realistic part of the college experience, and more!
There is a cathartic experience Shithouse lends to its audience, a character study not so much in the characters themselves but character of emotions.
For Season 5, Last Chance U goes to the city of Oakland where history, culture, and economics clash on and off the football field.
In Season 4, Last Chance U is forced for the first time to confront its decision to center the coach as the premier personality of the show.
The Year of Spectacular Men might spin its wheels and veer off course, but there’s still some fun to be had by these spectacular women.
Life of the Party may be one of the weaker comedies to come from Melissa McCarthy in a leading role, but it’s entertaining, pleasant and harmless enough to warrant your attendance if you’ve been taken by McCarthy’s previous work with Ben Falcone.
Richard Linklater may be the definitive coming-of-age filmmaker of our time, effortlessly blending John Hughes indebted stories of young people coming to grips with their own identities, with an Altman-esque ear for naturalistic dialogue. His films feel timeless, yet completely of their time – snapshots of a generation that will remain beloved when the next generation of cinephiles lay their eyes on them. A “Spiritual Sequel” His latest film, the punctuation-friendly Everybody Wants Some!!