TV Review: Westworld 1×03 “The Stray”

(SPOILERS) The questions continue to mount in Westworld, and it now ranges past just the park and control room. After the first two episodes zipped by with heavy exposition and intriguing characters, episode three, titled “The Stray,” executes a different approach in a slower-paced…

The Vampire Diaries: A Look Back

With only one week left until the premiere of the final season of The Vampire Dairies we taking a look back at our favorite Mystic Falls residents who have managed to survive seven seasons of chaos, massacres and heartbreak and…

TV Review: Scream Queens 2×03 “Handidate”

Scream Queens made it’s return after a brief hiatus with a possible death that really shocked, and more answers to questions that we didn’t know we had. Chad Radwell isn’t dead. I am willing to accept any explanation, except the…

TV Review: Frequency 1×02 “Signal and Noise”

Well, that didn’t go the way I was expecting. And I don’t mean that the timeline changed so dramatically even the writers over at Doctor Who are taking notes on how to really screw with time. No, what I mean is that…

TV Review: Once Upon a Time 6×03 “The Other Shoe”

Last week’s episode of Once Upon a Time left much to be desired, but the latest, “The Other Shoe,” was a fun return to form. Cinderella is one of the most well-known characters there is, but also one of least…

Movie Review: Deepwater Horizon

Many a film has been made of the back of real life tragedies and plenty have been delicately done, utilizing the cinematic art form to convey the sense of loss, triumph and guilt. Peter Berg is a director known for…

The Twilight Zone: Celebrating 57 Years, and Our Favorite Episodes

  On October 2nd, 1959, the world of science fiction would forever be shifted by the workings of Mr. Rod Serling. Following the likes of earlier programs such as Tales of Tomorrow and Science Fiction Theater, The Twilight Zone would…