Book Review: Sorcery of Thorns by Margaret Rogerson

Margaret Rogerson’s second novel, following up a New York Times  bestseller, establishes her as an exceptional contributor to the vast world of young adult fantasy. Sorcery of Thorns may only be a stand alone novel but its fast pace and…

Annabelle Comes Home Movie Review: This franchise has nothing new to offer

When The Conjuring first expanded into a multi-film franchise, horror fans rejoiced, clinging to the cinematic universe they could finally call their own. But it’s ability soon proved to fall short of its ambition, as a slew of loosely related…

Album Review: Baroness – “Gold & Grey”

Unlike most bands sixteen years deep into their career, Baroness have never been afraid of change. From record to record, it’s nearly impossible to know what you’re going to get out of the lauded Georgia metal outfit, but one thing’s…

The Handmaid’s Tale 3×04 Review: The Revolution Really Won’t Be Televised

We may be impatient for the revolution to get going, but it’s also refreshing to see The Handmaid’s Tale take its time again. Even if the decision is entirely calculated, a slow and satisfying build, hopefully to be a followed…

Google’s Stadia & Cloud Services: The Conglomeration of Video Game

In case you missed it, Google held a Stadia Connect presentation today ahead of E3, outlining the upcoming Stadia service. The platform will stream games from Google servers onto your device, handling all of the computation on their end. It’s…

Fosse/Verdon Finale Review: “Providence”

At the end of my review of the premiere of Fosse/Verdon, I wrote that I was not sure if the series has much to offer to an audience that doesn’t have a requisite interest in musical theater, dance, or film.…

‘Godzilla: King of the Monsters’ Movie Review: An Enjoyable Monster Mash

If you’re a monster movie fan, you’re probably used to the story getting a bit dull when the creatures exit the frame. Lucky for us, kaiju fan or not, Godzilla: King of the Monsters manages to keep a large ensemble…