Defiance: The Serpent’s Egg, Review

Good news!Defiancehas been picked up for a second season already! Better news…we finally get to learn more about Irisas mysterious past! The problem is, will this just get her into more trouble? Rating: 4.5 out of 5

May 14, 2013 · 1 min · 37 words · Amber Preston

Game of Thrones: The Bear and the Maiden Fair, Review

Martin writes an episode that bares all…. Rating: 5 out of 5

May 13, 2013 · 1 min · 12 words · Thomas Lee

Doctor Who: Nightmare In Silver, Review

Can Neil Gaiman just write all Doctor Who episodes? Rating: 4.5 out of 5

May 12, 2013 · 1 min · 14 words · Karen Washington

Orphan Black: Parts Developed In An Unusual Manner, Review

We have found a new Orphan to adopt. And she’s got the eye of the tiger. Ad content continues below Rating: 4 out of 5

May 12, 2013 · 1 min · 25 words · Julian Ferrell

Doctor Who, Neil Gaiman, and where Nightmare In Silver fits

We trace Nightmare In Silver’s similarities and overlaps with Neil Gaiman’s previous work… Warning: contains spoilers forNightmare In Silver (our spoiler-filled review of the episode ishere). A singular joy of fandom, and a geeky one at that, is the administration. Imagine Joss Whedon brings out, say, a Shakespeare adaptation starring a clutch of recurring collaborators. Where do you file that? Do you sort by theme, quality, popularity, or critical reception?...

May 11, 2013 · 2 min · 357 words · Kelsey Castro

The Great Gatsby Review

Love it or hate it, Gatsby throws the wildest party in town…old sport. Ad content continues below Rating: 4.5 out of 5

May 10, 2013 · 1 min · 22 words · Elizabeth Lopez

Defiance: A Well Respected Man, Review

You know that show that has that video game linked to it and stuff? And its AWESOME!! Rating: 4 out of 5

May 7, 2013 · 1 min · 22 words · Brittany Welch

Looking back at Killer Net

This feature contains spoilers. There was also this menacing thing bubbling its way into public consciousness. It was called The Internet. Now 1998 was long before the advent of sites like Facebook and Twitter. Consequently, there were few TV dramas that had used the internet as a plot gear. Today, theyre ten a penny but one of the first was Lynda La PlantesKiller Net. As the story begins, Scott is your typical on-screen student....

May 7, 2013 · 4 min · 701 words · James Acosta

Game of Thrones: The Climb, Review

An episode that stands out in a series of amazing episodes. I am about ready to say thatGame of Throneshas reached its prime. Yet, this weeks The Climb is aptly named. This episode may have taken more liberties from George R.R. Martins Song of Ice and Fire series than any single episode, but for good reason. Brandon the Builders unholy triumph: The Wall. But not before some lovey-dovey time between Jon Snow and Ygritte....

May 6, 2013 · 4 min · 769 words · Peggy Green

Blindman (1971) Lookback/Review

Happy Cinco de Mayo! A different kind of Spaghetti Western based on Japanese blind swordsmen movies and filled with nudity and violence. Im not the biggest western movie fan, but I do like spaghetti. In 1964, Sergio Leone left behind the historical epics he had been making to go west. Baldi didnt make traditional films in the genre. Ringo gives a good gun slinging performance. Stelvio Cipriani provides the Spaghetti Western soundscape with a minimum of cheese....

May 5, 2013 · 3 min · 467 words · Jason Williamson

Leviathan: Warships (PC), Review

Each round inLeviathan: Warshipsis divided into two different stages: the planning stage and the outcome stage. Mission objectives are typed out in the same monotonous and instructional writing as the games tutorial. Pieces Interactive developed the game to support seamless cross-platform play between PC, Mac and iPad users. Story 3/10 Graphics 7/10 Gameplay 7/10 Music 6/10 Multiplayer 8/10 Replayability 6/10

May 5, 2013 · 1 min · 60 words · Tracy Davis

The Black Bat #1 (Dynamite) Review

being profaned by acid must have struck a chord with Bob Kane and Bill Finger. Unlike, Harvey Dent, the attack made Quinn an even more aggressive crime fighter. He perfected his body to overcome his handicaps and became the Black Bat. There was the prerequisite female companion, Carol, whose intelligence and resourcefulness capably aid the Bat. Which brings us to… Now, as the Bat, Quinn can unmake what he helped create....

May 4, 2013 · 1 min · 112 words · Ethan Randall

The Iceman (2012) Review

The Iceman is a character study of the hitman Richard Kuklinski. It turns the notorious serial killer for hire into damaged goods, the wise guy into a family guy. A kid kicked the box and a hand fell out. That park was the setting of my first short story. The case was never solved. His niece lived next door to Richard Kuklinski, across the street from a friend of mine....

May 4, 2013 · 4 min · 686 words · Kyle Church