Album Review: Dario Lessing Releases ‘Frequency’

Berlin-based piano virtuoso, producer, and singer Dario Lessing releases his brand-new album, Frequency, revealing the concept that every person has his/her own frequency they are sending out constantly. When individuals’ frequencies collide, they influence each other, creating new waves, and…

The CW Renews 7 Shows, “Supernatural” Heads For A 13th Season

Supernatural officially reaches its teenage years after being renewed for a 13th season, continuing its bid for being the longest running CW show. The announcement of Supernatural‘s renewal came during the Television Critics Association’s press tour on Sunday. Along with Supernatural, The…

TV Review: Frequency 1×08 “Interference”

Frequency is still relentlessly pushing this Nightingale case eight episodes in, despite there being much more meaningful and profound stories surrounding it. To be honest, the longer they stay with this case, the less interested I am in it. So…

TV Review: Frequency 1×06 “Deviation”

Once again, it’s the small moments I enjoyed most about Frequency‘s sixth episode, “Deviation.” The large focus is Nightingale again, and while this ongoing investigation can be interesting at times — the episode about Eva, for example — it often feels…

TV Review: Frequency 1×05 “Seven Three”

Much like the episodes with Thomas Goff, “Seven Three” doesn’t have much to do with the Nightingale investigation, but it does bring back one major player from the premiere episode — Stan Moreno (Anthony Ruivivar). Moreno was Frank’s point of…

TV Review: Frequency 1×04 “Bleed Over”

Last week, we got a pretty decent episode of Frequency, but it ultimately had nothing to do with the Nightingale, and so didn’t do much in furthering the investigation. What “The Near Far Problem” did do though was put more focus…

TV Review: Frequency 1×03 “The Near Far Problem”

My worry was a bit premature last week, but it’s still early days for Frequency and a long season ahead still makes me nervous about rapid changes to the timeline. But episode three “The Near Far Problem,” goes a long way…