Author: Alexis Gentry

  • Clark Duke steals the show in Sex Drive

    It would be easy to dismiss Sex Drive as your typical teen sex comedy. Itโ€™s got gross-out gags, tons of sex jokes and enough nudity to score an R rating. But thereโ€™s one very important thing that the film has going for it, something that makes it worth watching regardless of how many of these…

  • Heroes season 3 DVD an essential for fans

    I admit, I was rather late to NBCโ€™s hit superpower series Heroes. Despite being somewhat intrigued by the โ€œsave the cheerleader, save the worldโ€ promos that were everywhere a few years back, I hadn’t seen a single episode until this summer when I started watching online through Netflix. Since then, Iโ€™ve not only watched all…

  • Inglourious Basterds truly Tarantino’s masterpiece

    If any of you are wondering why it took me so long to get this review of Inglourious Basterds on Trashwire, the answer is that Iโ€™ve spend the last four days trying to think of how to sum up my feelings about the film without superfluous use of words like โ€œamazingโ€ or โ€œawesomeโ€. The performances…

  • District 9 an alien original

    Itโ€™s no surprise that District 9 kicked off the weekend with a strong 100% โ€œfreshโ€ rating on RottenTomatoes. The hype has been off the charts! Nearly everyone I know has been talking about it for weeks and Twitter was all aโ€™buzz with early reviews from people who attended midnight screenings. I finally got the chance…

  • Funny (real) People

    Funny People is not exactly a comedy. Itโ€™s not really a drama or romance either. Itโ€™s a little combination of all those things and thatโ€™s what makes it feel so real. In a far more true-to-life plot than anything the writers of Entourage could ever dream of, Seth Rogen plays Ira Wright, a struggling comedian…

  • Michael Jackson 1958 – 2009

    There is no way I can string together a sentence that can fittingly express just how much Michael Jackson meant to me or how deeply devastated I am by his death.

  • New documentary paints captivating portrait of Mike Tyson

    Director James Tobackโ€™s inventive visual style and complex mixture of original interviews, archival footage and photos combines with the captivating words from Mike Tyson himself to make Tyson one of the most fascinating portraits of a sports figure in years.

  • Bradley Cooper on ‘The Hangover’ and evolving comedy

    Bradley Cooper on ‘The Hangover’ and evolving comedy

    Bradley Cooper has fittingly described his new film The Hangover as โ€œBachelor Party meets Mementoโ€ because the comedy takes the familiar storyline of inebriated pre-matrimony adventures and flips it around with the complexity of Christopher Nolanโ€™s acclaimed mystery. Instead of showing the drunken debauchery, the story focuses on the three main characters waking up to…

  • Young dudes compete for The Cougar

    TV Land’s new series The Cougar is more along the lines of “classy” reality dating shows like The Bachelor or, most recently, Mama’s Boys instead of deliciously trashy VH1 Rock of Love-style trainwrecks. The show, hosted by Vivica Fox, follows Stacey Anderson, a self-proclaimed “cougar” who is looking to find love with a younger man.

  • Facebook and Twitter on the rise as MySpace goes extinct

    Facebook and Twitter on the rise as MySpace goes extinct

    While browsing updates on Twitter today, I came across a link for this article about Myspace losing it’s grip as the dominant social media outlet. One particluar statement that caught my eye was, “MySpace suffered a drop in visitor traffic last month and is now less than half the size of its younger rival, Facebook.”


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