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WrestleMania 34 Preview

All photos courtesy of WWE The biggest sports entertainment event of the year, WrestleMania is almost upon us. This Sunday, Superstars from both Raw and Smackdown will compete for gold, glory or both on the grandest stage of them all and BSR has previews and predictions for the five biggest contests of the night. Whether WrestleMania 34 Preview

Web Staff Picks: Best Netflix Shows

Looking for something new to binge on Netlfix? No worries! The BSR Web Staff has some recommendations on what the next show that keeps you away from your real world responsibilities should be. The Paradise October 6, 2013 2 seasons Christina Godfrey Hello. My name is Christina, and I am addicted to BBC programming. From Web Staff Picks: Best Netflix Shows

John Mulaney Delivers Laughs To Cleveland

Actor, writer and most importantly stand-comedian John Mulaney finally graced the stage of Key Bank State Theatre at Playhouse Square Mar. 16 for two nearly sold-out shows of his Kid Gorgeous comedy tour. His show was originally scheduled for Jan. 12, but was rescheduled due to Cleveland’s naturally beautiful weather and Delta’s naturally beautiful service. John Mulaney Delivers Laughs To Cleveland

Castlevania, Anime and the Futility of Video Game Adaptations

“Chasing the dragon” is an ancient slang phrase of Cantonese origin from Hong Kong, in reference to the feeling a drug addict gets when they first get high. The process of chasing the dragon begins with the first, glorious high. Everything feels fine. The person who induces the drug is floating through time without a Castlevania, Anime and the Futility of Video Game Adaptations

Dr. Who is a Woman Now, and That’s Great

Let me preface this article by admitting that I’ve never seen an episode of Dr. Who in my life. It’s just one of those shows that I didn’t see as a fruitful use of my time. The plot seemed so convoluted that it almost seemed counterproductive for me to get myself involved in the show Dr. Who is a Woman Now, and That’s Great

The Absolute Best Moments of the 2017 BET Awards

Every year the BET Awards take place and every year we are for the most part, entertained. The BET Awards are known for a lot, recognizing black entertainers for their work, fun and energetic performances, and as a huge family reunion for black twitter. This year’s award show was full of some of the best The Absolute Best Moments of the 2017 BET Awards

13 Things Wrong With Thirteen Reasons Why

  If you have Netflix or any form of social media account, you’ve probably seen or heard something having to do with the show Thirteen Reasons Why. For those who haven’t, it’s based on a book about a teenage girl who kills herself, leaving thirteen tapes behind to thirteen people who have wronged her in 13 Things Wrong With Thirteen Reasons Why

7 Powerful Women in Television

As a television connoisseur and feminist, there is nothing I love to see more than strong, ambitious, and intelligent yet, flawed and real dynamic female characters. Too often female characters aren’t given the range to be strong, vulnerable, intelligent, imperfect and insecure, especially not simultaneously. It’s important to represent the complexities of women, so young 7 Powerful Women in Television

TV Review: The Get Down part 1

The Get Down is a Netflix series from Australian filmmaker Baz Luhrmann (Moulin Rouge! and Romeo + Juliet). It takes place in the Bronx during the summer of 1977; a highly inspirational time of heatwaves, blackouts and crime, as well as a time of great creativity in New York City. This was a period that TV Review: The Get Down part 1

There’s No More Excuses for Whitewashing After Ghost in the Shell

Director: Rupert Sanders Studio: Paramount Pictures Cast: Scarlett Johansson, Michael Pitt, Pilou Asbæk Release Date: March 31st, 2017 Rating: N/A Ghost in the Shell is, by all accounts, a painfully mediocre movie. Mamoru Oshii’s classic anime version from 1995 is beloved for not only its cool action and graphic imagery, but also for its ethical There’s No More Excuses for Whitewashing After Ghost in the Shell