It's 2010! Join us in the future as we talk about our past week in movies, TV, and gaming, including our reviews of Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Who: The End of Time. Read More
Gone are the days when TV seasons start and end at the same time for each show on each channel. Navigating the modern TV schedule can be tricky. Here's a handy guide for when to expect your favorite genre shows (with a few other fan favorites thrown in) to return this winter. Read More
We're ringing in the new year with an awesome game from the old year. Thanks to a holiday discount from Microsoft, Castle Crashers has found new life and new fans on the Xbox 360, and this week's Fan Art Friday is all about those crazy little knights and their adventures. Read More
It's the end of another year, and we're closing out 2009 by taking a look back at our top 10 posts of the year, measured by the total number of hits. Read More
If you follow the Fandomania Podcast, you probably know by now that my co-host Jason and I got married on November 14th. Of course we had to throw in some geeky elements, so for this week's Fandomestic I thought I'd highlight those. Read More
Movies with really short titles usually win Best Picture Oscars, for a big chunk of the time at almost 25 percent. Based on this year's Golden Globe nominees and the fact that the Globe winners frequently appear to coincide with subsequent Oscar wins, there are several Read More
I was first introduced to Kawaii Not not as a webcomic, but in print at a local bookstore. It was recently that a friend informed me that Kawaii Not was, in fact, a webcomic. I knew I had to try and talk to the creator, and fortunately for me (and you!) Meghan Murphy was kind Read More
"Stingray Sam is not a hero..." So begins the weird musical sci-fi western adventure story by Cory McAbee called, appropriately enough, Stingray Sam. The web series definitely reminds me in many ways of something written by Joss Whedon. If you crossed him with David Lynch. And Read More
The Oughts are almost over and there’s one word that sums up this year’s video game releases: sequels. As much as I hate to see the same concepts revisited over and over, I can’t deny that many of this year’s best games are built upon fantastic formulas. My list is full of games Read More