Degrassi: Next Class Recap: What Happened to Drake?

Every week, we’re recapping season two of Degrassi: Next Class. Spoiler alert: Don’t expect to see Drake in this reunion episode. A few days before season two was set to go live, the Degrassi powers that be announced that one of the new episodes would be a reunion, featuring many of the former…

Difficult People Recap: Week of Yes

We’re recapping Difficult People, episode by episode. Welcome to Shondaland!  Inspiration comes in many forms. For some, it’s derived from the success story of Shonda Rhimes. For others, it’s the stories she wrote about in her Year of Yes memoir. And for Billy, it’s in the Amazon review of the…

Clea DuVall’s The Intervention Finds Lovers Finding Themselves

Don’t let the uptick in big-cast movies fool you: Ensemble films are difficult to make. When a script gets a projected budget in creative development, “ensemble” adds dollar signs and story challenges. Each actor needs to get a moment in the star circle, and each is competing for top billing…

Split Decision: No Champ Emerges From Boxing Biopic Hands of Stone

Robert De Niro — the Raging Bull himself, now aged from boxer to trainer — is introduced in Hands of Stone bathed in Madison Square Garden’s overhead spotlights, more the image of a reigning champ than the promising fighter whose American debut his character Ray Arcel has come to see…

6 TV Shows That Should Be Canceled Right Now

Remember how The Grinder was canceled and it shouldn’t have been? That sucked. And to make matters worse, a bunch more shows weren’t canceled that definitely should have been. There are more than enough hours and channels in existence that the shit easily outnumbers more entertaining programming, but some of…

Degrassi: Next Class Recap: Checking in with the B Squad

Every week, we’re recapping season two of Degrassi: Next Class. You wanna pizza this? The Degrassi empire is impressive not only because of its multi-decade run, but also the amount of students with significant storylines during their time walking those hallowed halls. Each year, students come and go, and those…

Bread and Circus: Ben-Hur Is Nothing New, but It Puts on a Decent Show

In a summer of disappointing reboots, underperforming sequels and rejected franchise bait, Ben-Hur is something rare: a remake no one asked for but weary moviegoers might accept as a small gift for lack of any better option. Timur Bekmambetov’s reimagining of William Wyler’s 1959 epic, itself preceded by two silent…

Difficult People Recap: This Time with Housewives!

We’re recapping Difficult People, episode by episode. Hey, you look homeschooled! It’s been slow going for Billy and Julie on season two of Difficult People. Between the two, they’ve failed at resolutions not to have anonymous sex at the gym, killed Nathan Lane, kept their porn to themselves, pretended to…

Netflix’s The Get Down Makes You Wonder How It Keeps from Going Under

The Bronx is burning in the introductory episodes of The Get Down, Netflix’s new series that presents as urban-cinematic fable the genesis of rap. The cluttered, over-caffeinated 90-minute pilot, directed by creator and executive producer Baz Luhrmann, takes place in the summer of 1977, when a serial killer terrorized New…

Jonah Hill Is Loosed in War Dogs, but the Comedy Has Too Much Hangover

Once, American comedies concerned underdog heroes who challenged the status quo and seized the territory of the upper-class characters who thought they were in control. Slobs vs. snobs. During the wartime administration of the lesser President Bush, the wealthy thoroughly dominated the culture, occupying America the way the army patrolled…