Top Gear: The Complete First Season released on DVD last month with all ten episodes from the beginning of the American series. After watching the full first season of this new version of a classic, it's clear that the American show is off to a great start. Read More
If seeing the modern era's faux-live action Smurfs wigs you out as much as it does me, you'll no doubt be happy to see that the real, true Smurfs are still around, and they're featured in The Smurfs: A Magical Smurf Adventure, which released on DVD from Read More
I’ve never seen Paul Giamatti give a bad performance in a movie. It’s entirely true that I’ve seen him in some questionable movies, but he’s never been anything less than excellent when he’s been on screen. He might be one of the best and most Read More
From Dust released on the Xbox Live Arcade last week as the second entry in this year's Xbox Summer of Arcade promotion, and it scratches an itch that has been largely neglected for quite a while. Read More
OK, I’m not going to lie. I’ve been curious all month as to exactly what choice Evan ended up making. At one point, I was just so relieved that he finally made a choice; it didn’t occur to me to be bothered about what that choice actually was. Read More
Enterprising redhead Sally is no stranger to the realm of phone games, and this week she opens a new franchise on the Windows Phone 7 platform with Sally's Salon Luxury Edition. Read More
If you've ever been curious about the origins of Evelyn Evelyn, then wait no more! Dark Horse has presented Amanda Palmer and Jason Webley's inventive story of who these renowned conjoined twins are and where they came from. Read More
BioWare, in conjunction with Dark Horse, is offering its fans something to satiate their hunger for The Old Republic. And, fortunately, that something is quite decent, and presents an insightful — and surprisingly revelatory — look into the universe on Read More
In the shortest miniseries I've ever read, the conclusion of Conan's adventure to the Island of No Return comes swiftly and abruptly to a fairly obvious end. Read More
Like most “Weird Al” fans, I eagerly anticipated the new album. My enthusiasm was tempered somewhat, however, by the fact that the last couple of albums haven’t been that great. Thankfully, this album fully restores my enjoyment of the glory that Read More