Comic Reader Mobi is a mobile app that revolutionizes digital comic book reading by elegantly solving one of the longstanding problems with the medium. Read More
Jack offers to get Renee out from undercover with the Russians when he goes to Vlad pretending to be the German buyer, Ernst Meyer. Although this episode was Jack-lite, there was enough action to almost compensate. The scenes with Jack are way more Read More
Well, the title says it all really. This comic is about embedded journalists in Norman Osborn's war on Asgard. The interest level on this one can go either way, but for a first issue this is definitely heavy on the "not interesting" side of the scale. Read More
This episode sees the return of Jim "Evil Nate" Sterling and Maggie, Nate's ex-wife. We also get to see Eliot run the show and understand why he's not just the muscle, but also the "retrieval specialist." Read More
The subject of this ep was both interesting and horrifying at the same time, but the episode as a whole wasn't that great. Why is all this crazy stuff still only happening in the Northeastern US? Not that I wanted the jerk Nazi story to take place Read More
Mystic Falls's secrets are getting deeper. This week's episode uses a convenient 1950s decade dance (I wish my high school had those) to explore the secrets of the town and its founders. Meanwhile, someone (or something) bad is out for Elena. Read More
Don't you just love it when something takes place in a psych ward? Especially in this show since every crazy trait is cranked up to 11. This episode reminded me of some of the early episodes of the series. It had the humor and brotherly interaction we Read More
This was easily the best episode of Chuck so far this season. It went out of the way to make sure that the usual conventions were avoided. There was no talking to the General, there were no parties to walk through, and while there was some help from Read More
The subtle, poignant sounds of The Hurt Locker's score are the result of a collaboration between seasoned film composers Marco Beltrami and Buck Sanders. By fusing the sound effects and musical score, Beltrami and Sanders are able to effectively Read More
Ugh. Again with the one-off X-Files "homage." Why, Fringe? I'm trying really hard not to keep going back to that whole "The X-Files did it," but they are making it so freaking hard for me not to immediately think of the shenanigans Mulder and Scully got Read More
Oh Vampire Diaries, how we've missed you. The residents of Mystic Falls are back with a bite (pun totally intended) after a long holiday hiatus. When we last left our favorite teenage vampires, all hell was about to break loose, and we pick up here Read More
We're in "The Islamic Republic of Kamistan," where we see General Wasid, the insurgency leader, talking on the phone with Farhad (President Hassan's brother), who tells him that the assassination attempt failed. Meanwhile, Jack and Renee are cauterizing Read More