Synopsis of 03×10: Peyton and Liv find themselves on a surprising wild goose chase; Ravi is terrified when the zombie truth hunters’ plans are revealed; Mr. Boss returns to get his money and tie-up loose ends; Major finds comfort in an unexpected friend. Mr. Boss slips inside his home while […]
SDCC Sundays: Can We Make Offsite Experiences Better?
It’s going to be an interesting year for offsites, ladies and gentlemen. For years, San Diego Comic Con attendees with badges that were fewer than the full four days, locals, and those crazy enough to head to San Diego without a badge at all have been told, “Come anyway! There’s […]
Split Screens Festival 2017: ‘The Get Down’ Panel Was Just What We Needed to Soothe the Cancellation Heartbreak
I had the pleasure of attending the The Get Down panel at the first annual Split Screens Festival. The Get Down is a series created by multi-talented Baz Luhrmann, and an amazing team of collaborators including Oscar-winner Catherine Martin, the legendary MC Nas, the incomparable Grandmaster Flash, Pulitzer-winning playwright Stephen Adly Guirgis, and hip-hop historian Nelson […]
Attack on Titan: The Hunters Recap
Synopsis of 2×08: This episode of Attack on Titan is relatively lighter, compared to its brethren. The troops rest and replenish on top of the wall before the arrival of reinforcements provides them the opportunity to chase after Eren. The colossal titan’s plunge ended Attack on Titan’s last episode. The blast […]
Split Screens Festival 2017: The “New Platforms, New Voices” Panel Celebrates the New Frontier of Television
The inaugural Split Screens Festival in New York City spent nearly an entire week celebrating television. Television has entered a golden age where content is practically limitless and goes far beyond the cable box. Recognizing that, the festival put together a panel of creators who have worked in alternative mediums to […]
Can You Trust Your Surroundings in The Unsound #1?
Author: Cullen Bunn Artist: Jack T. Cole Letterer: Jim Campbell Release Date: June 7, 2017 Publisher: BOOM! Studios Genre(s): Psychological Horror Review Spoilers: Mild It’s her first day on the job and Ashli Granger is already late. We’ve all been in that kind of unfortunately situation, but where most of us have not been is […]
Brigsby Bear is Heartwarming, Silly, and a Must-See Movie this Summer
Release Date: July 28th, 2017 Cast: Mark Hamill, Claire Danes, Kyle Mooney, Greg Kinnear Director: Dave McCary Studio: Sony Picture Classics Genre: Comedy, Drama Review Spoilers: Low IMDB | Rotten Tomatoes |Wikipedia Brigsby Bear is a movie about healing. After James Pope’s life is turned upside down he is faced with endless challenges. Forced to integrate […]
Wynonna Earp: Steel Bars and Stone Walls Recap
Synopsis 2×01: Picking up immediately where the last season finale left off, Wynonna and the team have to find a way to rescue Dolls from Black Badge with the help of a new ally from Dolls’ past. Meanwhile, we’re all left wondering what the hell is going on with Waverly. Wynonna […]
Children and Young Adults Are The Real Winners at BookCon
Whoever said reading is a dying art form clearly didn’t step foot in the Javitz Center for BookCon. I’ve never seen so many young girls in one spot and I work at a middle school! I mean Holly Black was at BookCon. If doesn’t make this a quirky teenage girl’s mecca, […]
The Mummy: Wrap This Movie Back Up and Toss It Out
Release Date: June 9th, 2017 Cast: Tom Cruise, Sofia Boutella, Jake Johnson, Annabelle Wallis, Russel Crowe Director: Alex Kurtzman Studio: Perfect World Pictures Distributor: Universal Genre: Action Review Spoilers: High IMDB | Rotten Tomatoes |Wikipedia This movie is trash. Don’t see it. The only way I can see someone enjoying it is if […]