Oscar-Worthy but Ignored Part 1: Comedy
At the end of every year, the articles involving the Academy Awards always start coming out. They are about who should be nominated, who should win, and who got snubbed. What inevitable comes… Continue reading
At the end of every year, the articles involving the Academy Awards always start coming out. They are about who should be nominated, who should win, and who got snubbed. What inevitable comes… Continue reading
Number of Seasons: 3 United States of Tara follows the life of Tara Gregson (Toni Collete) who lives in a Kansas suburb and suffers from multiple personality disorder. She plays housewife to her landscaping… Continue reading
Director: Xavier Gens Written by: Karl Mueller and Eron Sheean Starring: Michael Biehn, Lauren German, Milo Ventimiglia, and Rosanna Arquette Plot: During a nuclear attack, a few residents of an apartment building are able to… Continue reading
TV shows are usually reviewed episode by episode, but with the continuing popularity of serialized fiction, reviewing tv that way is more like reviewing a book chapter by chapter. Justified is one of… Continue reading
Writer: Brian K. Vaughn Artist: Fiona Staples Review: When I read the first issue of Saga, I was taken aback how modern the slang and voice patterns were. I was expecting something slightly… Continue reading
Written by: Joe Hill and Stephen King Adapted by: Chris Ryall Art by: Nelson Daniel Review: Road Rage #2 picks up immediately where the last issue left off. In case you weren’t paying… Continue reading
The comic and the tragic lie inseparably close, like light and shadow. – Socrates Number of Seasons: 3 Veronica Mars is a unique look at high school as a greater symbol of society, where… Continue reading
Story: Robert Kirkman Writer: Nick Spencer Artist: Shawn Martinbrough Review: There is only so much I can say about Thief of Thieves before I start getting repetitive. Yes, this issue continues to use dialog-less… Continue reading
The Masters of Evil are to the Avengers what the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants are to the X-Men. The perfect nemesis for a bunch of clandestine, colorfully costumed do-gooders is an equally colorfully… Continue reading
Arrested Development is a sitcom created in 2003 by writer Michael Hurwitz. It was one of the first of its kind, a sitcom that traded the multi-camera style for single-camera and left out… Continue reading