Emma Roberts

Teddy Is My Friend: A Love Letter to PALO ALTO
Teddy Is My Friend: A Love Letter To PALO ALTO

It was kind of odd coming of age in the early 2010’s and seeing these ultra-fantastic teen stories, yet Palo Alto proved to be in a league all its own.

American Horror Story's Madison Montgomery: It Girl, Witch Girl, Holy Girl
AMERICAN HORROR STORY’s Madison Montgomery: It Girl, Witch Girl, Holy Girl

Madison Montgomery is the most fascinating character in the AHS world, and in Apocalypse, our perception of her changes once more.

AMERICAN HORROR STORY: APOCALYPSE (S8E10) "Apocalypse Then": A High, Octane Finale That Will Satisfy
AMERICAN HORROR STORY: APOCALYPSE (S8E10) “Apocalypse Then”: A High, Octane Finale That Will Satisfy

Heightened by a rapid editing style and an insane body count, “Apocalypse Then” is the intense, high octane finale we have been waiting for.

IN A RELATIONSHIP: Nobody Is Having Any Fun

Though an honest take on dating today may be In a Relationship’s aim, the lack of tension in how it explores the landscape leaves the relationships limp, flat, and more predictable.

AMERICAN HORROR STORY: APOCALYPSE (S8E9) "Fire and Reign": Destiny Is Not As Easy As It Seems
AMERICAN HORROR STORY: APOCALYPSE (S8E9) “Fire and Reign”: Destiny Is Not As Easy As It Seems

With an ending in sight that seems almost too predictable, one thing is for certain, a showdown between Michael Langdon and the Coven seems inevitable.

AMERICAN HORROR STORY: APOCALYPSE (S8E8): A Filler Episode that Lacks Creativity and Interest
AMERICAN HORROR STORY: APOCALYPSE (S8E8) “Sojourn”: A Filler Episode Lacking Creativity & Interest

There is a tiredness within American Horror Story: Apocalypse’s “Sojourn”, and its inability to reinvent the Satanic image.

AMERICAN HORROR STORY: APOCALYPSE: (S8E7) "Traitor": Old Characters Return and Retribution Avails
AMERICAN HORROR STORY: APOCALYPSE: (S8E7) “Traitor”: Old Characters Return & Retribution Avails

American Horror Story’s “Traitor” was packed with old characters returning, answers and satisfying moments – yet there are still many questions that remain.

AMERICAN HORROR STORY: APOCALYPSE (S8E6) "Return to Murder House": A Dose of AHS Styled Nostalgia
AMERICAN HORROR STORY: APOCALYPSE (S8E6) “Return to Murder House”: A Dose Of AHS Styled Nostalgia

Episode 6 was the episode we have all been waiting for – the “Return to…

BILLIONAIRE BOYS CLUB: Boring, Bland and Cliché
BILLIONAIRE BOYS CLUB: Boring, Bland & Cliché

Unfortunately, the Billionaire Boys Club takes a common Hollywood film concept and fails to deliver anything more original than its predecessors.

NERVE: We Have Met the Villain And He Is Us
NERVE: We Have Met the Villain And He Is Us

The suspense thriller gets a modern makeover in Nerve, which takes on both modern cyber culture and the cult of instant celebrity in a slickly produced, fast-paced crowd-pleaser aimed straight at the audience that’s the most likely to get it. Nerve is self-consciously cool to a fault, but it does know who its target audience is. Nerve is particularly timely in light of the current worldwide furor over Pokémon GO.

THE BLACKCOAT'S DAUGHTER: The Film You Aren't Ready To See (But Should)
THE BLACKCOAT’S DAUGHTER: The Film You Aren’t Ready To See (But Should)

In order to grasp the ferocity of the film formerly known as February, we need to start at the beginning. Set primarily in an all-girls Catholic boarding school (are you terrified already?), The Blackcoat’s Daughter tells the tale of three women bound together by a series of ominous occurrences.