Looking for Alaska Review: The John Green Novel Finally Gets a TV Adaptation

Twelve years in the making, we finally have a TV adaptation of John Green’s Looking for Alaska, and it is the teen show we’ve been needing. Among the overwrought teen dramas of today, dramas that always have to have an…

Dynasty Season 3 Premiere Review: Old Dramas Retread The Same Plots

The Carrington lake couldn’t keep any secrets buried during the Season 3 premiere of Dynasty. Many of the cards were placed on the table to force the characters on their toes and stab each other in the backs. The season…

Supernatural Season 15 Premiere Review: The Beginning is the End in “Back and to the Future”

Perhaps the most obvious tell in this premiere episode that this is the end of Supernatural is the way “Back and to the Future” brings back those season one/season two horror elements. In a way, this could almost read as…

El Camino Review: A Love Letter to Breaking Bad Fans

When Breaking Bad ended back in 2013, fans were in awe of how bold and beautiful of an ending they were given. This show captivated people of all ages and remained a hit success throughout its run on television. Like every good…

Music Interview: Speelburg

It takes a lot of confidence to choose a moniker that pays tribute to one of the most iconic figures in popular culture. That ambition is something Speelburg (aka Noah Sacré) takes with him into every aspect of his career.…

Leigh Bardugo’s Grishaverse TV Show Has A Cast!

Chances are that if you’re a bookish person and were on the internet today, you’re aware of the brilliant casting news that was announced about Netflix’s upcoming TV series ‘Shadow and Bone,’ based on the Grishaverse series of young adult…

Ad Astra Review: Brad Pitt discovers life among the stars

James Gray’s Ad Astra is mesmerizing. This quiet, big-budget sci-fi drama isn’t simply interested in space as the new frontier for exploration and the good of humanity. Instead, Ad Astra makes sure the inner self is just as important as…