Saffren: Wolf of Wall Street fails to highlight severity of white collar crime
There were two scenes in “The Wolf of Wall Street” that summed up the entire movie. Both ended with Leonardo DiCaprio, as former scam artist… Read more »
There were two scenes in “The Wolf of Wall Street” that summed up the entire movie. Both ended with Leonardo DiCaprio, as former scam artist… Read more »
With the Dec. 18 release of “Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues” rapidly approaching, a lot is being written and said about the great Ron Burgundy.… Read more »
Beginning with Tony Soprano, dramatic antiheroes have been as responsible for the contemporary television revolution as cable or the Internet. Now a modern comedic antihero,… Read more »
Blockbuster is dead, while Netflix continues to realize Blockbuster’s vision that would have prevented its demise: the transformation from powerful movie retail company to powerful… Read more »
I have zero doubt that Macklemore truly believes same-sex couples should be allowed to legally marry. But in a culture where image is everything for… Read more »
It’s Oscar season at the movies. The period between late August and Thanksgiving when studios release plot-driven movies that will become prime Oscar competitors come… Read more »
Though both have publicly denied it, Magic Johnson left ESPN on Oct. 10, just 19 days before the tipoff of the 2013-14 NBA season, because… Read more »
In a brilliant career spanning more than four decades, director, screenwriter and producer Oliver Stone has carved out a niche as Hollywood’s resident muckraker. Stone… Read more »
There’s an obvious theme that pervades Forbes Magazine’s annual hip-hop list, “Cash Kings: The World’s Highest-Paid Hip-Hop Artists.” Successful entrepreneurial ventures are worth a lot… Read more »
Political satire has taken over late-night comedy. Last Tuesday, in a hilarious skit on “The Colbert Report,” Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert tacitly celebrated this… Read more »
“Homeland” is propaganda. It advocates for the American side of the story and maintains our antagonistic attitudes toward our terrorist enemies. But “Homeland,” which premieres… Read more »
“Saturday Night Live” is dead – just like it was in 1980, 1986, 1995 and 2005. The 39th season premiere of “SNL” will premiere Sept.… Read more »
Last week, FX launched its new subsidiary, FXX, with its two most popular sitcoms: “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” and “The League.” FX has a… Read more »
As the NFL kicks off its 94th season on Thursday night in Denver, one thing is self-evident: There is nothing bigger in American popular culture.The… Read more »
I have never dreamed of becoming a business leader. But there were scenes in Joshua Michael Stern’s recently released, scintillating biopic, “Jobs,” that made me… Read more »
Social media has made us a part of popular culture. We can interact with influential public figures at the click of a button. News networks… Read more »
Anthony Weiner does not owe me an apology. I am not his wife, one of his victims or his manhood. Milwaukee Brewers left-fielder Ryan Braun,… Read more »
Amazon.com, your friendly cyber-hood bookstore, might be setting a dangerous precedent for discourse distributors — a company that controls the releases of popular media like… Read more »
I love to hate Aaron Sorkin, but this was not always the case. I had unbridled fanaticism for the genius that gave us “A Few… Read more »
There is only one character more important in the conception of Sidebar Eyewear than company founder and rising Syracuse University senior Justin Sohn: his dog, Melo.… Read more »
There is a line in the sand between polemics and hatemongering. If the line were demarcated by sand castles, Ann Coulter would strike it with… Read more »
Former University of California, Los Angeles basketball star Ed O’Bannon might be this generation’s Curt Flood. Flood, an all-star for the St. Louis Cardinals in… Read more »
On April 1, members of the Student Association went into an executive session to air their grievances and vote on President Allie Curtis’ impeachment. The… Read more »
Global corporations like Adidas and Nike are in a perennial “race to the bottom,” where companies outsource production to the most underdeveloped countries with the… Read more »