JESSICA JONES – New York Comic Con Preview/Review FEATURED MOVIES/TV TV/NETFLIX by MonkeyGoose - October 15, 2015October 15, 2015 Article by: Joseph O'Neill Jessica Jones was not one of Marvel’s big names. I speak of her current reputation in the past tense because after seeing the first episode screened at a Netflix Panel this past New York Comic Con I am certain in Marvel and Netflix having another hit on
A look back on THE CABIN IN THE WOODS… FEATURED MOVIES/TV THINK PIECE by Josh Bradley - October 9, 2015March 25, 2016 A Halloween Special Article by: Josh Bradley Drew Goddard’s directorial debut The Cabin in the Woods (2012) is the horror movie to end all horror movies, in more ways than one. Goddard, who wrote Cloverfield (2008), several episodes of Lost, and most recently The Martian (2015), penned the script with fellow geek icon
Top 10 Extreme Asian Horror Films MOVIES/TV by Ryan Javier - October 7, 2015October 7, 2015 Article by: Ryan Javier Halloween is right around the corner and one of the most cherished rituals involves watching horrors movies. Finding the perfect film or films can be challenging and more often than not, Hollywood just doesn’t cut it anymore. So, in keeping with the upcoming awesomeness that is Candy-Night, I
12 Movies to Know for Oscar Season FEATURED MOVIES/TV by Josh Bradley - October 7, 2015October 7, 2015 Article by: Josh Bradley Featured Img Cred: Toby Canham/Getty Images The Academy Awards are still five months away. But with so many award-season movies making their debuts at the Venice, Telluride, and Toronto International Film Festivals in September, Oscar discussions have already begun among sad, lonely film geeks. As a sad, lonely film
The X-Files To Return MOVIES/TV TV/NETFLIX by Anthony Florez - October 6, 2015October 9, 2015 I probably don’t have to explain what The X-Files is and why it's exciting that this iconic franchise is returning for a six episode mini-series run on Fox but if I do then, frankly, I weep for this generation. But only because I care. Fortunately, there is plenty of time
THE MARTIAN – Movie Review FEATURED MOVIES/TV by Nick DiGiacomo - October 4, 2015October 4, 2015 Article by: Nick DiGiacomo Featured Image: foxmovies.com The sci-fi book adaptation The Martian, directed by Ridley Scott and starring Matt Damon, hits theaters this weekend, challenging astronaut Mark Watney (Damon), to survive on Mars alone while NASA struggles to bring him home. While Ridley Scott’s past few films have received mixed/poor reviews (Exodus: Gods and
ON TV: “SCREAM QUEENS” IS ALL LAUGHS, MURDER, & SELF-AWARENESS FEATURED MOVIES/TV TV/NETFLIX by Jordan Mejia-Prieto - October 4, 2015October 4, 2015 Article by: Jordan Mejia-Prieto EPISODE 1: “Pilot” So who else thought that Scream Queens was going to be the first new show of the fall to get axed? Or that this would be the worst show of the fall? Or just a cheap rip-off/combination of American Horror Story, Heathers, and Scream? Now
Gotham Season 2 Episode 2 “Knock, Knock” Review FEATURED MOVIES/TV TV/NETFLIX by Brian Toglia - October 1, 2015October 1, 2015 Article by: Brian Toglia "Ha Ha Ha ha Ha!!!" Full Spoilers Ahead!! Whoah! Now that is a hell of a follow up to a solid season 2 premiere. There were so many excellent scenes in "Knock Knock" that's it's hard to choose my favorite. Before I get into the specifics, I just want
NARCOS – Season 1 Review FEATURED MOVIES/TV TV/NETFLIX by Robert Moore - September 28, 2015September 28, 2015 Article by: Robert Moore Narcos is yet another addition to the recent boom of quality Netflix original programming. The show recalls the true story of the war against the cocaine crime lords in Colombia during the 1980’s and 90’s and in particular, the notorious Pablo Escobar (dynamically portrayed by Brazilian actor Wagner
ON TV: “Top of the Lake” Netflix Review MOVIES/TV TV/NETFLIX by Anthony Florez - September 28, 2015September 28, 2015 Article by: Anthony Florez Spoiler free... A very good detective story benefits from subtle exposition, from the slow reveal of character depth, and a constant sense of uncertainty about the narrative as it unfolds. It metes out just enough detail to keep the listener feeling intrigued, even second guessing the storyteller as