Monthly Archives: January, 2017

‘Beach Rats,’ Melanie Lynsky and Elijah Wood win 2017 Sundance awards

This year's Sundance Film Festival will easily go down in memory for having some of the most interesting, wildest, though provoking and wacky film since it began.

2017 Sundance Film Festival awards as they happened

The 2017 Sundance Film Festival was easily one of it's best with some very timely films that resounded with audiences. The ten days flew by along with the 119 feature films

Why no Super Bowl 51 for other 30 NFL Teams?

While everyone connected with the Falcons and Patriots are elated with the outcome of 2016, folks connected with any of the 30 teams are not thrilled. And after next week’s Super Bowl, only one franchise will consider the 2016 season a success.

Seahawks Richard Sherman on MCL injury

Richard Sherman Downplays NFL Injury Investigation of Seahawks: ‘It Wasn’t that Serious’

Clemson’s Deshaun Watson skips Cleveland Browns request

Clemson Quarterback Deshaun Watson to Skip Senior Bowl Despite Cleveland Browns Asking Him to Play

‘Split’ tops box office while ‘A Dog’s Purpose’ overcomes PETA

M. Night Shyamalan's "Split" topped the box office for a second week, and in a time of changing times, PETA has lost its power to instill fear or have a huge affect as they once did. "A Dog's Purpose" came under controversy for animal cruelty

Roger Federer wins 2017 Australian Open beating Rafael Nadal

Roger Federer defeated Rafael Nadal in the 2017 Australian Open final on Sunday night from Melbourne Park in a match that concluded one of the most entertaining men's draws for a Grand Slam in years.

Why waste time with ‘Free Melania Trump’ campaign, worry about America

Why are people calling for the “freeing” of Melaina Trump? As far as I am concerned, this woman knew what she was getting into when she married Donald Trump.

‘Incredible Jessica James’ closes Sundance Film Festival with ‘Gook’

The 2017 Sundance Film Festival chose a great film to close with, not to mention Jessica Williams' breakout role in "The Incredible Jessica James." This wonderful indie rom-com will easily be one of the memorable festival closing

Barbara Kopple talks ‘Everything Gigi Gorgeous’

Barbara Kopple's latest documentary will show you that there's way more layers to YouTube sensation Gigi Gorgeous than you knew.

Sundance embraces female filmmakers unlike the real world

There may not have been any female directors nominated for an Oscar this year, but that may change after this years 2017 Sundance Film Festival. This year has been packed with some very amazing films from women

Coco Vandeweghe Not the Future of American Tennis

Christopher Clarey wrote a recent piece about Coco Vandeweghe. In a related tweet he called the 2017 Australian Open semifinalist "a next-generation American talent." However, I think that a careful look at what Vandeweghe did

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