The Big Bang Theory is a show about four science geniuses, but it’s not often that we get to see them doing what they know best. Lately, it’s been about them dealing with girlfriends and ex-girlfriends and wives, which is…
TV Review: The Grinder Series Premiere
It’s that time of the year again, the time where an influx of hopeful TV shows premiere in the hopes of making an impact with audiences, and sticking around for the Fall season. If they’re lucky they may even stick…
TV Review: The Big Bang Theory 9×02, “The Separation Oscillation”
This week’s episode starts with a nightmare. It’s the middle of the night, and Leonard is in the kitchen thinking about the fact that he’s been married for less than 24 hours and he already has marital problems. Sheldon soon…
Disney Channel Masterpiece Theater: ‘The Cheetah Girls’ (2003)
For this week’s segment of Disney Channel Masterpiece Theater, we’re looking back on Disney Channel’s first ever musical. It was the first time Disney Channel made music the focal point of their movies. Done during the height of the pop…
TV Review: The Big Bang Theory 9×01, “The Matrimonial Momentum”
We last left off The Big Bang Theory with Howard and Bernadette failing to kick Stuart out of the house, Raj deciding whether or not to stay with Emily despite the fact that she makes Creed from The Office seem…
Movie Review: The Transporter Refueled
Unlike the title suggests, The Transporter Refueled actually missed its pit stop on the way to the big screen. There’s heart-stopping action, jaw-dropping stunts, beautiful people along with a beautiful location to accompany them, but unfortunately, there is no story…
Movie Review: ‘Mr. Holmes’
The world has seen many depictions of the great Sherlock Holmes, from John Barrymore to Nicol Williamson to Robert Downey Jr. and most recently, Benedict Cumberbatch. We’ve seen him silent, we’ve seen him in his own time walking the streets…