This week Celeste and I talk about our weekend at FX International, and Paige interviews Seth Grahame-Smith, the author of Pride and Prejudice and Zombies. Read More
For our fifth analysis of film adaptations, we will reach out to Broadway for the source, with Joel Schumacher's adaptation of Andrew Lloyd Webber's Phantom of the Opera. Read More
Over the weekend of April 3rd through 5th, Harry Potter fanatics and Twi-hards ambushed the Holiday Inn on International Drive in Orlando, Florida, to celebrate their love of two massively successful book franchises. Lyn was there on hand to witness. Read More
The Times has published a list of what they consider to be the 50 best U.S. television shows, and Paige found some notable and pleasing surprises. Read More
There is, perhaps, no more iconic image of old-skool 8-bit gaming than the NES controller. With its blocky shape and simple color scheme, it's easily recognizable no matter what form it's depicted in. Here are five bags, purses, and cases inspired by the original Nintendo controller. Read More
Kelly steps into Medieval Ireland with the historic fantasy based on the fairy tale The Six Swans called The Daughter of the Forest by Juliet Marillier. Read More
The long awaiting original score from the TV show Heroes will be in stores on April 21. Here's our advance look at the CD and our official review a week ahead of time. Read More
You ever notice how some of the most imaginative scenes in film occur when a character is under the influence? Whether it be drugs or psychoses, these moments stand out to all of us because of their portrayal of what happens when we let go of reality. Here are ten moments that Read More