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
One of my favorite kinds of fan art is the sort that throws multiple fandoms together for some unexpected and frequently awesome results. I delved into that niche back in December with a look at some crazy crossovers, and we're going back there this week to see even more creative Read More
We have a new contest to lead us into the weekend! Lionsgate is releasing The Music Never Stopped on DVD on August 2, and they've provided us with copies to pass along to you. 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 which the game and tie-in 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
The soundtrack to the original British version of fan favorite supernatural show Being Human arrived in stores this week, thanks to Silva Screen. Now they, along with Cinemedia, have given us some copies to pass along to you! Read More
One of my personal "Theories of Great Cinema" has long been that while not all great movies are highly quotable, all highly quotable movies are at least pretty decent, if not downright awesome (and, of course, all of the movies on this list fall into the "downright awesome" category). 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 is “Weird Al.” Read More