Synopsis of 1×08: The Commander surprises Offred with a secret adventure in Gilead. Nick’s troubled past leads to his recruitment by the Sons of Jacob. There’s something really satisfying about finding out about somebody’s backstory, especially in a fictional story. It offers a look into their past that the […]
NYC’S IFC Center Unveils Lineup for Inaugural Split Screens Festival
Running from June 2nd to June 8th, The Split Screens Festival will take place at the IFC Center in New York City. Programmed and moderated by Matt Zoller Seitz, the week-long event will showcase television drama shows from all different networks. The festival itself is anchored around four signature categories: […]
‘When Dimple Met Rishi’ is the Rom-Com You Need to Read this Summer!
Author: Sandhya Menon Release Date: May 30, 2017 Publisher: Simon Pulse Review Spoilers: None GoodReads | Amazon When Dimple Met Rishi by debut author Sandhya Menon is the romantic comedy we’ve been waiting to read. It’s smart, funny, and authentically well written. It’s the perfect book to read this summer on a weekend getaway or […]
Attack on Titan: Warrior Recap
Synopsis of 2×06: The garrison regiment regroups along the crown of Wall Rose before a staggering reveal confirms their suspicions and leaves them feeling more betrayed than ever. It’s a titan eat titan world out there. It’s a bleak and dreary afternoon, as the scouts of the garrison regiment regroup. Christa, or should […]
Lucifer: The Good, the Bad, and the Crispy Recap
Synopsis 02×18: Charlotte’s human body is failing her after she is stabbed by Chet, Amenadiel refuses to give up the third piece of the blade, and as the conclusion to the season comes upon us everything sort of goes to hell in a hand basket… If you remember last week’s […]
Doctor Who: Pyramid At The End Of The World Recap
Synopsis of 10×7: The Doctor is once again President of the World, attempting to save us all from a bacteria strain and the blind monks in this loosely connected sequel to “Extremis.” This week opens with Bill out on a date with Penny. In real life, not simulation life. And […]
Vulture Festival 2017: Kurt Sutter Is Back to Talk “Sons of Anarchy” and Other Projects
It seems like just yesterday we were watching Jax Teller ride into the proverbial sunset in a motorcycle chase that had the outlaw king looking more like the son of Christ than of anarchy, but that was almost three years ago. Since then, influential creator Kurt Sutter hasn’t taken much […]
The #NerdsRead Pull List – May 17, 2017
It’s a lighter week for comics and only Sam really seems to be enjoying herself with Coady and the Creepies from BOOM! Studios. Kylee is still trying to love the American Gods adaptation from Dark Horse Comics and Jackson isn’t really seeing a point in the latest The Flash series from DC Comics. […]
The #NerdsRead Pull List – May 10, 2017
Misfit City from BOOM! Studios is bound to be one of our favorite all-ages comics this year, read Sam’s review to find out why. Likewise, Kylee is really enjoying the first issue of Regression from Cullen Bunn and Image Comics. Also on our lists this week: Harrow County from Dark Horse Comics and Godshaper […]
Brian Azzarello & Eduardo Risso Blend Bootlegging and the Supernatural in ‘Moonshine Vol. 1’
Author: Brian Azzarello Artist: Eduardo Risso Series: Moonshine Vol. 1 Release Date: March 24, 2017 Publisher: Image Comics Review Spoilers: Moderate GoodReads | Amazon If you can’t figure out from the cover that ‘Moonshine‘ is a double entendre meant to invoke both the book’s prohibition era setting and it’s eventual emphasis on werewolves then I apologize […]