Government

Without Remorse (Movie Review)

Almost 30 years after its release, the Tom Clancy novel Without Remorse finally gets adapted for the big screen…kind of. The likes of Keanu Reeves and Tom Hardy had been attached to the project over the years, but in 2018 Paramount Studios put Michael B. ... Read More

A Thousand Cuts (Documentary Review)

In 2016, an election was held in a certain country to see who would replace its previous president as they neared the end of their term. Despite having a chequered history and after making numerous controversial comments, an outside candidate from an opposing party won. ... Read More

Agent Jade Black (Movie Review)

The Black Widow film is not out until May 2020, and the Alias TV series ended 14 years ago. So, are there any other options for women in spy flicks? Well, probably quite a few if one searches, but the latest offering you will find ... Read More

Distorted (Movie Review)

Smart technology has come a long way since the creation of the Smartphone; spreading to both vehicles and homes. Now, people can lock or even start their cars with a cell phone, or how about having every function of your home controlled by a remote ... Read More

Interview – Joe Scarborough

Music is the universal language of the world. While communications falter on social, political, and sometimes even personal levels, we always have music which connects us. In agreeance with such sentiments, co-host of MSNBC’s Morning Joe, Joe Scarborough has been fascinated by music since a ... Read More