With an abundance of sexual escapades and hilarious misunderstandings, American Reunion proves that maturity doesn’t necessarily come with age.
By sharing secrets, the BFA acting class of 2012 has confirmed their unbelievable talent once again in their newest emotional achievement whisper.
Caracol’s new album Shiver is one that won’t leave you out in the cold.
Being Flynn fails to depict what it’s really like to be Flynn, but the movie certainly offers an honest look at the experience of the homeless in America.
The cover to Wild Lines might seem slightly odd, but Mike O’Neill proves that an album can’t be judged solely on its artwork.
In Darkness forces its audience down into the claustrophobic and filthy conditions of the Polish sewer system, unleashing an unrelenting assault on the senses.
With an odd name and amazing musical talents, Gold Old War creates a simple and refreshing sound on their second album, Come Back as Rain.
Hunger Games protagonist Katniss is portrayed as a strong, self-sufficient warrior, but rarely is the audience given deeper levels of characterization than her physical attributes or ability to survive in the wild.
I’m not stepping into the arguments about the ending of Mass Effect 3 or the way BioWare chose to handle their downloadable content — these debates can be had elsewhere. But if you’re interested in hearing about whether Mass Effect 3 is a good game in its own right, you’re in the right place.
Purple Naked Ladies, a collaborative effort with producer Matt Martians, is Syd tha Kid’s highly anticipated debut, serving as a proper introduction to one of the most intriguing figures in popular music.
Life is hard. There’s no secret or manual — we’re all just sort of playing it by ear. There’s no right or wrong way to go through life, just an easy way and a hard way. The hard way involves work, dedication, motivation, aggravation, archaeological excavation, rhyming skills, etc. So we can all agree the hard way is way too hard. It’s clear you need to take the easy way out. After all, with great effort comes great responsibility.
Artificial intelligence has been the focus of Jonathan Schaeffer’s research during his past 28 years at the University of Alberta, but his new role as Dean of Science will rely solely on his own intelligence.
For the final show of the year, Ryan, Darcy and Adrian sit down for an hour and talk about stuff they like.