Fear the Walking Dead: “Date of Death”
Man, what a missed opportunity. Fear the Walking Dead had the chance to deliver the best episode of its second season, and it squandered that opportunity in every conceivable way…..
Man, what a missed opportunity. Fear the Walking Dead had the chance to deliver the best episode of its second season, and it squandered that opportunity in every conceivable way…..
For some reason, Funimation sent us screeners of the Rurouni Kenshin live-action movie trilogy. Why they did so is beyond me, however. I would’ve imagined that, after the rather savage….
The Magnificent Seven is a remake of of one the best loved westerns of all time. That classic film still holds up today, so this new version had a lot….
Drones are all the rage, but it hasn’t been until recently that the average consumer could get their hands on one at a reasonable price. Where most drones were large,….
Tetris: The Games People Play by Box Brown is a fantastic documentary on the complicated history of how Tetris came to be, and how it came to be marketed around….
Margaux and I are happy that Joe’s storyline is going somewhere in this week’s Halt and Catch Fire. Trevor: So I know in the past you’ve been pretty lukewarm on….
It’s could be a little strange to see a historical comic book in this modern world of superheroes and supernatural stories . The more fantasy injected into stories, the better they….
With all the negative buzz surrounding the removal of the headphone jack from the iPhone 7 and Samsung also mulling over doing the same thing, wireless headphones are looking like….
For whatever reason, I always want to give Fear the Walking Dead the benefit of the doubt. I know, I know, you think I’d know better by now, and the….
I’m not sure, but did I mention in my previous Faith review that I wasn’t sure about Faith as a good comic and a character? Well, In case I did, let….
Valley is an interesting game in that it’s nothing like what I expected it to be on first glance. In many respects this would be a negative, but this time….
Nick Cave is one of rock’s most successful chameleons. Like Bob Dylan and David Bowie before him, Cave vaults and pivots between personas, always committing fully to each one. There….