The Young Folks’ Best Video Games of 2016

  In a year where people needed more honesty and relatable content in media, video games have shown to be some of the best to immerse ourselves into throughout 2016, and that isn’t only because of it being the dawn of…

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…

Movie Review: Train to Busan

South Korea’s Train to Busan exhibits some of the best tendencies of big-budgeted apocalyptic spectacles. Always operating on gut feeling the film never really functions logically, but that’s never really been a problem for movies like this. Train to Busan…

TV Review: Animal Kingdom (1×9) “Judas Kiss”

Animal Kingdom has had its fair number of decent episodes this first season, but none have felt so economically controlled as episode nine, “Judas Kiss.” Every scene had the right amount of momentum to move us seamlessly into the next scene,…

TV Review: AMC’s Preacher 1×08, “El Valero”

This week’s Preacher may be the most preacher-focused yet. I am aware Dominic Cooper has been praised by some and tolerated by others, but “El Valero” really goes out of its way to show all the different shades Cooper brings…

TV Review: Day 5 (1×01) Waking Nightmare

This is Rooster Teeth’s first ever drama series. The Austin-based company known for web-series comedies has spent 13 years making people laugh, chuckle, and bust guts, but here, the studio stretches it’s cinematic muscles with an original science fiction concept.…

Bringing Comic Books to Life on AMC

For comic book lovers of all ages the scariest news possible is that their favorite series is being turned into a television show. Of course this isn’t scary for everyone, it can be very exciting for some who have always…