The late Stieg Larsson's Millennium Trilogy began with The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo and went on to take the book world by storm this year. Jacob Groth composed the scores to the three Swedish film adaptations of the books, and we're giving away Read More
Continuing with the "Holy Crap" moments from last issue, this issue keeps things going downhill for Earth at a jaunty pace. One reveal cleared some stuff up for me that I had suspected early on but wasn't too sure about, and the other reveal is Read More
A decent romantic-comedy anime that pokes fun at all the little tropes that run the shoujo genre, The World Only God Knows is a decent start for anyone interested in getting into the romantic anime genre. Read More
When Quantum Theory was first announced, many gamers flagged it as the PlayStation 3’s answer to Gears of War. Upon its actual release, it hit both the PS3 and Xbox 360. I had a chance to give the game a spin on the 360, and here’s what I found inside Read More
Paul Dini, the amazing writer/producer of most things you've ever loved — things like Batman: The Animated Series, Tiny Toons, and LOST — was kind enough to answer some questions from an admitted hardcore Paul Dini fan. Read More
Starz launched their newest historical drama, Spartacus: Blood and Sand, in January, and it quickly picked up a rabid fanbase. Now they've released the complete first season on DVD in unique packaging and with a load of special features. Read More