Game of Thrones Review - "Dark Wings, Dark Words" (Episode 3.2)

<i>Game of Thrones</i> Review - "Dark Wings, Dark Words" (Episode 3.2)

Never is the struggle of goodness and innocence against selfish ambition thrown into greater contrast in Game of Thrones than when the Stark children are featured.  read more

Lil Wayne: I Am Not A Human Being II

Lil Wayne: <i>I Am Not A Human Being II</i>

Soul-purging has never been Lil Wayne’s modus operandi, but his bravest, most mortal song was the Katrina-era “Georgia…Bush,” a righteous anti-Dubya screed where Wayne stewed over the shamefully preventable deformation of his native Nawlins.  read more

The Company You Keep

<i>The Company You Keep</i>

Assembling a cast of Hollywood heavyweights can mean many things. It can signify the devil-may-care attitude of an Ocean’s Eleven, where acting luminaries are given quirky, “different” roles so they can have some fun away from their relentless Oscar baiting. It can, quite literally, be stunt casting, such as something like The Expendables, where the gluttony of violence and bloodshed also extends to the role call on posters. In the case of Robert Redford’s newest effort, The Company You Keep, it is a shot across the bow of the serious adult drama, declaring the director/star’s intent to burn the...  read more

No Place on Earth

<i>No Place on Earth</i>

In 1993, American cave enthusiast Chris Nicola traveled to Western Ukraine for two purposes—to learn more about his ancestral roots and to explore the Gypsum Giant cave system that is home to some of the world’s largest horizontal caverns. When Nicola stumbled onto some miscellaneous artifacts—a key, a comb, a woman’s shoe—he also stumbled onto a much shrouded and forgotten piece of World War II history. In No Place on Earth, director Janet Tobias explores this profound discovery, shedding light on a incredible story of endurance....  read more

New Girl Review: "First Date" (Episode 2.21)

<i>New Girl</i> Review: "First Date" (Episode 2.21)

So far New Girl has done a fine job of balancing just the right amount of uncertainty when it comes to Nick and Jess, yet “First Date” is the first time it starts to feel like it might be dragging out a bit. It’s a big step for these two, so the fact that they are taking their time does make sense, yet with only a handful of episodes left this season, hopefully we’ll know soon if they are going to take that leap or not.  read more

Parks and Recreation Review: "Partridge" (Episode 5.17)

<em>Parks and Recreation</em> Review: "Partridge" (Episode 5.17)

One of Parks and Recreation's biggest strengths is the way it rarely allows any story point to drop away from its universe.   read more

The Brass Teapot

<i>The Brass Teapot</i>

What does a bachelor’s degree in art history get you in today’s economy? A hundred thousand dollars worth of debt and a dismal, soul-crushing day job. That is, unless you’re lucky enough to stumble upon a magic teapot....  read more

Go On Review: "Fast Breakup" (Episode 1.21)

<i>Go On</i> Review: "Fast Breakup" (Episode 1.21)

It’s fan night at KBAL, and Ryan is surrounded by a bunch of sports-loving dudes, his therapy friends and a giant basketball mascot.  read more

Community Review: "Herstory of Dance" (Episode 4.08)

<em>Community</em> Review: "Herstory of Dance" (Episode 4.08)

I wish I still liked Abed, I really do, because I'm sure that would make Community's fourth season much, much more enjoyable.  read more

Evil Dead

<i>Evil Dead</i>

Overall, this latest iteration of possessed youth behaving badly seems a much more humorless affair than the original, but to an extent that’s unavoidable.  read more

Sim City (PC/Mac)

<em>Sim City</em> (PC/Mac)

Cameron Kunzelman examines a poorly planned Sim City.  read more

Bud Light Lime-a-Rita and Straw-ber-Rita Review

Bud Light Lime-a-Rita and Straw-ber-Rita Review

Those of you who've followed our IPA Challenge this week could be forgiven for feeling a bit jealous of our day drinking here at Paste. But it's not always just fun and games. Sometimes we open up the mail and staring at us like some ominous-looking white powder are cans of Bud Light Lime Lime-a-Rita and The Bud Light Lime Straw-ber-Rita.  read more

The Americans Review: "Safe House" (Episode 1.09)

<i>The Americans</i> Review: "Safe House" (Episode 1.09)

It used to be that if you were in the opening credits of a TV show, you were safe. No matter how much peril characters were put in, viewers knew they would live to see another episode.  read more

Nashville Review: "I Saw the Light" (Episode 1.16)

<i>Nashville</i> Review: "I Saw the Light" (Episode 1.16)

While most episodes of Nashville explore either the professional or personal lives of a slew of musicians, this week’s offering was the perfect blend of the two.  read more

The Mindy Project Review: "My Cool Christian Boyfriend" (Episode 1.19)

<i>The Mindy Project</i> Review: "My Cool Christian Boyfriend" (Episode 1.19)

So far this season on The Mindy Project, action has taken place at an underground rap contest, a zoo, a Chinese restaurant, a sample sale and a high school. So, you know, why not a prison? The show continues its haphazard, frenetic approach in trying to find what’s funny and what works for the show and its cast. Trying to prove that she is altruistic, Mindy joins her colleagues on a volunteer trip to a women’s prison in “My Cool Christian Boyfriend.” Of course, a prison riot ensues. And, of course, Mindy inadvertently starts it because she gives one of...  read more

Smuttynose Baltic Porter 2013 Review

Smuttynose Baltic Porter 2013 Review

The Smuttynose Baltic Porter is an excellent example of the style, boozy with sweet fruit notes balancing the roasted, almost smoky, chocolate and coffee flavors.  read more

Blancanieves

<i>Blancanieves</i>

As enjoyable as it was before, powered by the Weinstein awards machine, it started barreling toward the Oscars, The Artist was a little obvious, wasn’t it? A black-and-white silent movie about … a black-and-white silent movie star? The greater challenge is to make a black-and-white silent that isn’t meta but is still relevant in the 21st century. Pablo Berger’s exquisite Blancanieves is that film....  read more

Justified Review: "Ghosts" (Episode 4.13)

<i>Justified</i> Review: "Ghosts" (Episode 4.13)

Four seasons down, and I still have no damn idea where this show is going to go from week to week.  read more

Relish by Lucy Knisley

<i>Relish</i> by Lucy Knisley

Writer & Artist: Lucy Knisley Publisher: First Second Release Date: April 2, 2013...  read more

Hemingway & Gellhorn

</i>Hemingway & Gellhorn</i>

For any filmmaker, dramatizing the life and times of a well-known and highly documented individual frequently stands as a no-win situation. Change too much and people will question your ethics as a storyteller. Change nothing are you are left with the alienating chaos of real life....  read more

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