Three things happened in this issue. One of those things literally made me choke on the soda I was drinking while reading it. I never saw it coming and it was fantastic. Read More
One of the most recent scores written for Murnau's famous vampire film is composer James Bernard's Nosferatu: A Symphony Of Horrors (1998 Score To 1922 Film), which was created in 1998 to accompany a British television presentation. Read More
I'll tell you one thing, these writers really know how to throw a curve ball. Spoilers ahead for the 17th hour of the latest most awful day in Jack Bauer's life. Read More
These were really great Fringe episodes. By that, I mean they were truly Fringe and not more tedious one-off filler eps. I almost thought I was making stuff up in my head; TWO mytharc episodes in a row, Fringe? You should do this more often. Read More
It's pretty standard to have a Swords and Sandals movie accompanied by a score that's a mix of "ethnic" vibes with a good dose of rock added to it. This soundtrack is no exception, and the more I listen to it, I find myself wishing I could see the movie Read More
Mark and Vogel have to out a mole, and we get some more development on the storyline about Bryce and Keiko. This week was pretty okay — some action, lots of story building. Read More
At long last, Jack finally says "Dammit!" on Monday night's two-hour, slam-bang, adventure-filled double ep, making students all over the world feel a tad less neglected. Read More
This episode started out great. First 13 minutes or so were awesome, the huge special guest star was aces, and there were a number of other things I really thought were fantastic about the ep. By the end, however, I was left with a sour taste in my Read More
Holy awesomeness! This week's episode, "Better Angels," was really kickass and exciting, but also frustrating. My predictions and theories are all twisted up. This whole Somalia jag was very revealing and is helping to widen the focus on the blackouts Read More
Of all the movies that have been put into Hollywood's Big Box O' Remakes, Clash of the Titans arguably had the right to be there. At 30 years old, the original actually is pretty dated. With today's advancements in filmmaking, this was the perfect genre Read More
I’ve been saying in almost every review of this ongoing adaptation that I am going to read the original source material. Last issue I finally got off my ass and into the library. I have to say that, having read the novel, the graphic adaptation seems to Read More