Articles by Devan Suber
May. 19, 2017
Ansari sticks landing with ‘Masters of None’ Season Two
The rise of streaming services have provided a wealth of new shows that bring new viewpoints and ideas to the table. Netflix has been a…

Apr. 28, 2017
Role-playing video game ‘Persona 5’ displays superior visuals
It’s here: the ultimate game for the PlayStation 3 and 4, the one all other role-playing games must aspire to be. “Persona 5” is big,…

Apr. 14, 2017
‘Review’ season 3 delves deeper into Forrest’s psyche
How does one begin to describe “Review”? The premise is rather simple: the show follows Forrest MacNeil, the bookish, rather ordinary man played to perfection…

Mar. 3, 2017
‘Legion’ Season One shows early promise of greatness
You’ve never quite seen a superhero show like “Legion,” especially not from Marvel. Since “Iron Man” established the huge, complex and box-office-dominating Marvel Cinematic Universe,…

Feb. 24, 2017
‘Tower’ revisits tragic 1966 mass shooting at UT Austin
Mass shootings have become so commonplace recently that most reports come with a weary resignation of “here we go again.” It’s enough to make any…

Feb. 10, 2017
Farhadi’s ban is unjust
The Oscars have always been political. Think about the various controversies over films such as “American Sniper,” “Zero Dark Thirty” or “Crash.” Of course this…

Feb. 10, 2017
‘A Cure for Wellness’ is breath of fresh air for horror genre
“A Cure For Wellness”, set to release Feb. 17, isn’t the type of movie that Hollywood makes very often. It’s a go-for-broke, crazy stylish sort…

Jan. 27, 2017
NBC’s ‘The Good Place’ offers philosophical takes on life
Imagine a place where there are frozen yogurt shops on every corner. You get to live in your dream house, with a person who is…

Jan. 20, 2017
‘Toni Erdmann’ marks Maren Ade’s breakthrough moment
The movie “Toni Erdmann” has the kind of plot you’d expect from an Adam Sandler movie: father surprises his workaholic daughter, she rebuffs him, he…

Jan. 13, 2017
‘Elle’ explores controversial topic with grace and nuance
It’s the kind of opening you aren’t likely to forget anytime soon: as the credits fade out, the camera lingers on a cat watching dispassionately…
