Fans have been waiting for some more Nirvana on Rock Band, and this week's new DLC releases won't disappoint. Up for grabs today on the Xbox 360 and Wii and on Thursday on the Playstation 3 are a three-pack of Nirvana, as well as a three-pack of Night Ranger. Read More
The release of the Coen's latest film, A Serious Man, gave composer Carter Burwell the opportunity to create one of his darkest and most suspenseful scores. The 30-minute soundtrack features 17 tracks by Burwell, as well as three tracks from '60s/'70s psychedelic rock band, Read More
Video game developer Tim Schafer has been known for creating some of gaming’s funniest material. With Brütal Legend, Schafer seems to have accomplished creating one of the most original games I’ve ever played, and definitely one of the best I’ve played in all of 2009. Simply put: Read More
In this episode, the Leverage team is hired by a couple trying to adopt a child from Serbia. As it turns out, the adoption agency is really a scam run by a Serbian grifter named Irina. The couple doesn't want any money (they've spent over $120,000 already); they want the child, a Read More
We're back from Thanksgiving with a shorter episode this week, in which we talk about Google Wave, a little gaming, and the newest episodes of Dexter and V. Read More
John Woo’s epic Chinese film, Red Cliff, has a score that seems to hold strongly all the way through and doesn’t break its grasp on you. Intense when it needs to be and calm when it can be, the Red Cliff soundtrack is one of the best I’ve ever experienced. Read More
The second installment in the Assassin's Creed game series hit stores this month. As a fan of the original game, I felt like it was high time I paid respect to Altair, Ezio, and their worlds. Here's a collection of awesome Assassin's Creed fan art, with links to the original Read More
It seems Johnny Depp loves to play characters wearing bizarre makeup, which is weird since Depp is afraid of clowns. This made me wonder what other celebrities are scared of so I began searching for answers. Read More
The Road, based on the 2006 novel by Cormac McCarthy, directed by John Hillcoat, and starring Viggo Mortenson (as a postmodern Strider) and Kodi Smit-McPhee, is the anathema to the glossy Hollywood apocalypse; it is a tone poem, a character study, a mood piece that examines the Read More