
Season 2 | Episode 5
Hey #FTWD fans! Our fearless leader, Mike, held it down for the crew this week and talked about the latest episode of Fear the Walking Dead. Unfortunately, I wasn’t able to join as I’m moving to a new place here in Miami. It’s exciting for me, but it stinks that I haven’t been able to join the peeps!
Nevertheless, check out the podcast review below and let us know what you thought!
SYNOPSIS: Alicia works toward reuniting with her family. Travis comes across a familiar face. Madison and Nick try to save their family against all odds.
Fear the Walking Dead: “Captive” Podcast Review
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The Originals: “The Bloody Crown” Finale Review

Season 3 | Episode 22
Hey guys!! Keisha and I got together to discuss the Season 3 Finale of The Originals, which was nothing short of amazing! The episode aired on Friday, May 20 and was called, “The Bloody Crown.”
SYNOPSIS: After months of thwarting off dangerous threats and deadly attacks, the Mikaelson siblings finally come face to face with the one person that could lead to their ultimate demise. With the stakes higher than ever and the compound overrun by an army of his oldest sworn enemies, Klaus is put on trial for centuries of atrocities he’s committed. Meanwhile, Marcel, who has been spiraling out of control following an act of betrayal by those closest to him, is stunned by the unexpected arrival of someone from his past. Finally, Elijah, Freya and Kol frantically search for a way to save their family before it’s too late. Hayley and Vincent also appear.
Check out our podcast below and feel free to check out our brand new AudioBoom channel, The Chatterbox with Keisha and Kristin!
The Originals: “The Bloody Crown” Podcast Review
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@Thisfunktional movie review: THE BOY
For months, bad reviews of “The Boy” made the movie seem like a horrible movie that should have never been made, then it comes out on DVD/Blu-ray and I find it delightful.
“The Boy” tells a fantastically twisted story which, even when knowing the ending, jars the mind and fools audiences.
American nanny Greta Evans, played by Lauren Cohan, travels to England for a baby position taking care of Brahms, a doll.
Cohan is fantastic in swaying the audience with her emotion. The ability to subtly change the feel of the character in such a natural way helps bring forth a human aspect which can be identified with.
As she comes to be aware that what she thought was a child the child is actually a doll, she is introduced to local market delivery boy Malcolm, played by Rupert Evans, and the Brahms parents.
Evans can come off as oblivious and frightened, but that just may be what someone in his character’s position would be. Not the best of this movie, but an enjoyable addition.
As Greta neglects the doll supernatural occurrences begin, which are unexplained.
The manner in which this is all treated leads one way just to be jolted in a different direction and leaves the audience jumping in their seat.
The brilliant part of the film is that time and time again it plays on the human appeal and on the unexplained.
There are many movies which have a possessed doll and rely on jump scares to bring enjoyment, but what this movie does is play on the gullibility of humans to keep the scenes moving forward with the audience interest.
Before this sounds like an overly glorifying review, all the trouble happens starting with the big twist reveal. It gets to the point where it turns from a well anchored psychological thriller to a cheesy payoff.
The ending is jumbled to the point where it because confusing.
The manner in which Greta resolves the conflict just haunt the movie enough to be cliche and the plot’s downfall.
I give this horror movie a 4 out of 5 Popcorns. The acting is good, the story is great, but it loses what makes the movie great as it gets to the end. It’s definitely a movie to watch because it is by far entertaining and one of the most chilling movies to come out in 2016 thus far.
– Jesus Figueroa
Fear the Walking Dead: “Ouroboros” Review

Season 2 | Episode 3
Hey #FTWD fans!! Mike & the crew got together this week to talk about Episode 3 of Fear the Walking Dead! Sadly I couldn’t join them, but I’ll be back this week.
Check out the podcast below and let us know what you thought of the episode!
SYNOPSIS: Madison confronts Strand about his mysterious destination. Meanwhile, Nick, Alicia and others inspect wreckage from a plane crash.
Fear the Walking Dead: “Ouroboros” Podcast Review
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Fear the Walking Dead: “We All Fall Down” Review

Season 2 | Episode 2
Hey #FTWD fans!!! This week Mike and Jesus got together to talk about Episode 2 of Fear the Walking Dead! Despite their lies about why Brancey and I couldn’t join them this week, it’s still a great review! LOL! Never fear…Brancey and I should be back next week!
So check out the podcast below and let us know what you thought of the episode!
SYNOPSIS: The group seeks shelter with a survivalist family; and Madison tries to uncover the family’s true motives. Meanwhile, Salazar works to discover Strand’s intentions.
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PENTATONIX: World Tour 2016 (Review)

Hey there music fans!! I wanted to take the time to talk about an amazing show I saw last night in Sunrise, FL and why it was so amazing!
We got to the BB&T Center to pick up our tickets and found out that our seats had been upgraded. Woot woot! An up-and-coming artist named AJ opened up and was followed by Us the Duo, who were absolutely amazing!!
Pentatonix (Scott Hoying, Mitch Grassi, Kirstin Maldonado, Kevin Olusola and Avi Kaplan) came out and showed the crowd why they’re putting a cappella on the map! Their voices together are insane. I was actually surprised to see how many loyal fans they seemed to have here in Miami because the fans down here are known to be fickle. Every song they played was sung right back to them with such enthusiasm, it really made me happy to see. As a former chorus nerd (& proud), I know how difficult it is to sing a cappella, so to see Pentatonix succeed at the rate they’re succeeding is definitely something to commend. They’re not just singing along to a track someone else made. They have to lay out an intricate plan for each member to ensure the quality of sound they’re known for. Definitely not your typical artist, and they deserve a ton of recognition for that. Each member brings something different to the table, and if you think Kevin is just a beatboxer, check him out playing the cello! Incredible!
The vocals were on point, the stage show didn’t overpower the group and the crowd was great. The only “annoying” part about the show was the workers going around stopping people from taking pictures or videos. On one hand I get it…you can’t truly experience the show behind your phone, but I like to have a few pictures and videos to relive the memories from the show in the future. In any case, I managed to get a few pictures before having to put my camera away:

And this picture was posted by Us the Duo on Twitter following the show. They came out and performed “If I Ever Fall in Love” with the group and it was nothing short of amazing. Especially when Kevin hit those high notes!!

It was definitely worth it to check this group out live, and I highly recommend the show for anyone who is a true fan of music and the hard work that goes into it. This group is so incredibly talented and they really appreciate their fans. One of my favorite moments of the night was seeing how emotional they were. Scott made a joke about having a sappy moment, but I loved it! They deserve the success they’re achieving, and I’m proud to be a fan. Check out the setlist below, and the dates for the remaining stops on the tour!
SETLIST in Sunrise, FL – April 13, 2016
Cracked
Na Na Na
Cheerleader
Can’t Sleep Love
Evolution of Michael Jackson
Love Yourself/Where Are U Now
If I Ever Fall in Love
Kevin – Cello Solo (Bach)
Radioactive/Say/Papa
No
Misbehavin’
Water
Christus
Aha!
Daft Punk
Rose Gold
New Years Day
ENCORE
Light in the Hallway
Sing

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Fear the Walking Dead: “Monster” Review

Season 2 | Episode 1
Hey #FTWD fans!!! VRO hosts Brancey, Jesus and I got together to talk about the Season 2 premiere episode of Fear the Walking Dead! We even got a bit of inside information from the press conference for the show from Jesus, who attended the conference in LA. Check out our podcast below and let us know your thoughts!
SYNOPSIS: Travis, Madison, and their blended family set sail on Strand’s boat off the coast of California in an effort to escape the apocalypse. While they’re looking for safety, they only find more threats and trouble at sea.
Fear the Walking Dead: “Monster” Podcast Review
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The Walking Dead: “Last Day on Earth” – Season 6 Finale Review

Season 6 | Episode 16
Mike, Brancey & I reviewed the season 6 finale of #TheWalkingDead. “Last Day on Earth” aired Sunday, April 3 on AMC. We also read Jesus’s Goodshows app review + other community members reviews. See more of The Walking Dead at AMC.com
SYNOPSIS: Morgan makes a sacrifice in order to save Carol. Meanwhile, Rick and the group travel to the Hilltop with an ailing Maggie, as the confrontation with Negan looms near.
The Walking Dead: “Last Day on Earth” – Season 6 Finale Review
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GIRLS: “The Panic in Central Park” Review

Season 5 | Episode 6
Hey #GIRLS fans! Brancey (@vrobrancey) and I got together to discuss the latest episode of GIRLS titled “The Panic in Central Park,” which aired on Sunday, March 27th! Tweet us your thoughts and we’ll read them on air.
SYNOPSIS: Needing space after a fight with Desi, Marnie goes for a walk and has an unexpected run-in with someone from her past.
GIRLS: “The Panic in Central Park” Podcast Review
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The Walking Dead: “East” Review

Season 6 | Episode 15
Hey #TWD fans!! Mike, Brancey and I got together to talk about the latest episode of The Walking Dead, titled “East.” It was an intense episode leading up to the 90-minute Season 6 Finale on Sunday, April 3rd!
Who do you think will end up on the wrong side of Negan’s bat?? We all have our theories! Check out the podcast and let us know what YOU think!
SYNOPSIS: Alexandria is alerted after realizing someone is missing. Several search parties will venture out, but what they find isn’t what they’re hoping for.
The Walking Dead: “East” Podcast Review
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GIRLS: “Queen for Two Days” Review

Season 5 | Episode 5
Brancey (@vrobrancey) and I got together to discuss the latest episode of GIRLS! Tweet us your thoughts and we’ll read them on air.
SYNOPSIS: Hannah and her mom embark on a female-empowerment retreat, where Loreen hopes for clarity on her situation with Tad, and Hannah relishes some time away from Fran. In Tokyo, Shoshanna enjoys her budding romance with Yoshi, and gets a surprise visitor from the U.S. Jessa meets up with her sister Minerva and asks for a favor.
GIRLS: “Queen for Two Days” Podcast Review
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The Walking Dead: “Twice as Far” Review

Season 6 | Episode 14
Mike and I review Sunday night’s episode of #TheWalkingDead. “Twice as Far” aired Sunday, March 20 on AMC. See more at AMC.com
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Check out our podcast below and tweet us your thoughts! Who do you think will end up on the wrong end of Negan’s bat?! Are you as nervous as we are about his arrival??
SYNOPSIS: After a minor victory against The Saviors, a supply run led by Daryl turns chaotic when he and his group cross paths with Dwight.
The Walking Dead: “Twice as Far” Podcast Review
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Mike ‘The Movie Guy’ Movie Review: They’re Watching
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After the wifey, son and dog all went to bed – I washed off all the cooties …climbed into bed…and started…THEY’RE WATCHING.
Here’s what the movie’s about…
“When an American home improvement TV show visits a remote Eastern European village, the young crew thinks the lack of mocha lattés and free wifi will be the worst of their problems. But after their filming interrupts the superstitious villagers’ private religious ritual, the situation takes a turn for the homicidal… and when the blood starts flowing, that’s when things get really weird. With THEY’RE WATCHING, noted graphic novelists and animators Micah Wright and Jay Lender turn a classic horror premise upside down to create a fresh, funny, eye-popping twist on the genre.”
What did I think of THEY’RE WATCHING?
🙌 I loved it! It’s got everything. Intense moments, laughs, jumpy moments, blood and gore. Did I mention…blood and gore? Ohhh yeahhhhhhhh!!
👍 I thought the cast was great. You find yourself liking the right people and hating the right people.
😬 I loved Vladimir the realtor – played by Dimitri Diatchenko. He was freaking hilarious. Alex played by Kris Lemche made me laugh as well. Becky’s soccer boyfriend – another funny dude. His opening Home Hunters Global one-on-one interviews – 😂
👍 I thought it was creative on how they shot the “first person/found footage” thing – wait. Does that even make sense? 😜
👍 I loved how I could relate to the movie 😁 – – the wifey loves watching her ‘House Hunting’ shows on TV – – so once the movie started – it was hilarious to me. I should have woken her up. “Hey Hun! Wake up. Check out this Home Hunters show!” 😂
👍 It was a great ‘packaged’ movie – – it kept my interest – – I found myself laughing in bed – – trying not to wake up the wifey — than BAM!! All hell breaks loose!! I went from eyes glued to the screen – – to “WTF?!?!” – – to “HOLY CRAP BALLS!!” 🙌
Just my two cents – I think THEY’RE WATCHING is totally worth the watch. It actually hits selected theaters and On Demand today.
You can see more at theyrewatchingmovie.com
🚫But don’t watch the trailer🚫 – – just listen to my words! Grab some popcorn – – grab someone and watch THEY’RE WATCHING. It’s a dope comedy, thriller, horror, WTF movie. 🙌
I give THEY’RE WATCHING… 5 out of 5 popcorns!!
Press Conference Review: ‘My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2’ by Keisha
The Portokalos clan is back, and with a new addition to boot. Toula (Nia Vardalos) and Ian (John Corbett) are now raising a teenager (Elena Kampouris) who is feeling a little suffocated by her close-knit Greek family. Meanwhile, Toula must deal with aging parents who aren’t on the same page, and the endless needs of the rest of her family pulling her in all directions.
When a shocking family secret comes to light, everyone must come together for an even bigger wedding than before.
I had the opportunity to attend a press conference with the cast of My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2, which is out in theaters this Friday, March 25. Check out the highlights below.
As with the first film, Vardalos wrote the script along with starring and executive producing. The film was directed by Kirk Jones, who also helmed Nanny McPhee and What to Expect When You’re Expecting.
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Movie Review: THE DIVERGENT SERIES: ALLEGIANT

After what seems like the longest year ever, the third film installment of The Divergent Series was finally released!! Allegiant is the film adaptation of the first 1/2 of the third novel of the same name written by Veronica Roth. As announced, the second (and final) 1/2, titled The Divergent Series: Ascendant, will be released in March 2017.
SYNOPSIS: After the earth-shattering revelations of Insurgent, Tris must escape with Four beyond the wall that encircles Chicago, to finally discover the shocking truth of the world around them.
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As a reader of the novels, I’m one of those who search for differences in the films. Many of you might have done the same for the second installment, Insurgent, where there were quite a few noticeable changes. The same applies for Allegiant, but they actually work!
Despite a few minor character changes and several landscape differences between the film and novel, I actually enjoyed this one. Perhaps a bit more than Insurgent! The escape scene was probably my favorite and was definitely a bad ass way to escape a horrible situation. The world beyond the wall wasn’t at all what I imagined because I’d read the novels beforehand. The world was described as an abandoned city with crumbled buildings, much like what the group has been used to. In the film, however, the world is a toxic waste land that rains red, tinting the ground. They’re rescued by members of the Bureau, where they’re taken for detoxification, which also wasn’t part of the novel.
Allegiant focuses on the genetic material of those involved in the experiment with the factions, along with those in failed experiments in other major cities. People were placed in these experiments to try and “heal” damaged genes in order to create those who are genetically pure, like Tris. After discovering information regarding her mother and where she came from, Tris begins to trust David (Jeff Daniels), the director of the Bureau, despite Four’s warning not to. When he discovers what the Bureau is actually up to, they try to erase him. In an attempt to gain his sister’s trust again, Caleb tells her that Four has gone back to Chicago to try and stop the impending war between Evelyn and the factionless, and the group called the Allegiant, spearheaded by Johanna.
When someone betrays the group, Tris, Four, Caleb and Christina try to figure out who they can actually trust while finding a way to save the city they’ve called home, and expose the secrets held at the Bureau.
That being said, I thought this was a good installment! Divergent is still my favorite of the three, but this one had great special effects, an abundance of bad assery, and a TON of Four! The production value was great, considering the majority was filmed in front of a green screen. Acting was great, and I’m still happy with the way this franchise was cast. This film sets everything up for the fourth and final installment, and I can’t wait to see how they do it! Just keep an open mind to the changes in the films. There are always changes when a novel is made into a film, so just remember that it’s still the characters we know and love!
The Divergent Series: Allegiant was released in theaters on March 18, 2016. Check it out and let me know what you thought!
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GIRLS: “Old Loves” Review

Season 5 | Episode 4
Hey everyone!! Brancey and I got together to talk about the latest episode of GIRLS!
Check out our podcast review below and let us know what you thought of the episode!
SYNOPSIS: Hannah and Fran disagree about their respective teaching methods. Marnie fumes over Desi’s decision to launch a major construction project in their studio. Jessa pushes Hannah away over an awkward rice-pudding meetup. Elijah gets closer with Dill Harcourt.
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The Walking Dead: “The Same Boat” Review

Hey #TWD fans!! Mike and I got together to talk about the Episode 13 | Season 6 of The Walking Dead, titled “The Same Boat.”
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SYNOPSIS: Carol and Maggie must fight for their lives after being taken by a group of Saviors.
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Movie Review: BEFORE WE GO | #chrisevans

I’ve been wanting to check this film out for a while now, so I was stoked to see it out on Netflix!! ‘Before We Go’ is the directorial debut of the ever-so-charming Chris Evans.
SYNOPSIS: Two strangers stuck in Manhattan for the night grow into each other’s most trusted confidants when an evening of unexpected adventure forces them to confront their fears and take control of their lives.
This indie movie follows Nick (Chris Evans) and Brooke (Alice Eve) on a journey through New York City after Brooke’s purse was stolen from a bar. I have to say that I was pleasantly surprised by this movie! Where it lacked in action, it made up in thoughtfulness and charm. It almost felt like a documentary, and had a raw feel to it, which I liked. If you’re anything like me, you go into movies like this with a preconceived notion of what will happen. Don’t. It’s refreshing to have something a bit different than what you expect. The acting was great, and the dialogue was entertaining.
If you’re looking for a good indie movie…definitely check this one out!
The Walking Dead: “Not Tomorrow Yet” Review

Hey #TWD fans!! Mike and I got together to talk about Episode 12 | Season 6 of The Walking Dead, titled “Not Tomorrow Yet.”
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SYNOPSIS: As the joint forces of Alexandria and the Hilltop attack the Saviors’ compound, Carol and Maggie fall into a trap.
The Walking Dead: “Not Tomorrow Yet” Review
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GIRLS: “Japan” Review

Hey everyone!! Brancey and I got together to talk about the latest episode of GIRLS! It was the 3rd episode of the 5th season, and it was titled “Japan.”
Check out the podcast below and let us know what you think!
SYNOPSIS: Thriving at her new job in Japan, Shoshanna finds herself flirting with her boss, but reminds her work friends that she has a ‘kind of’ boyfriend back in America. Hannah makes a shocking discovery on Fran’s phone and struggles with how to react. After viewing Adam’s performance on a TV police procedural, Jessa shares her insights into his character.
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