Movie Review: Only the Brave

Has American heroism in film become a punchline as of late? Maybe it’s because audiences have been exposed to the cynical satire of Team America: World Police, Idiocracy and Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby that even the slightest…

Supernatural 13×02 Review: “The Rising Son”

The urgency of last week’s Supernatural season thirteen premiere is almost absent in this second installment, “The Rising Son.” As well it should be, too. Dean and Sam have some talking to do, and a twelve hour road trip back…

Book Review: THE BREATHLESS by Tara Goedjen

No one knows what really happened on the beach where Roxanne Cole’s body was found, but her boyfriend, Cage, took off that night and hasn’t been seen since. Until now. One year—almost to the day—from Ro’s death, when he knocks…

Movie Review: Jungle

Over the last few years, Daniel Radcliffe has been doing his damnedest to separate his image from the character that brought him fame, and he may have finally done so, as he finds himself bearded and writhing around in the…

The Characters are Forced to Grow Up in Season Four of You’re the Worst

In episode five of season four of You’re the Worst, Gretchen (Aya Cash) returns to her home town in a quietly tragic depiction of unhappiness spun into the past. Upon her arrival, she does everything in her might to fight off…

Riverdale 2×02 Review: “Chapter Fifteen: Nighthawks”

Most of the characters in “Chapter Fifteen: Nighthawks” got some good character moments and development (except for, you guessed it, Josie and the Pussycats). The second episode is far better than the premiere and helped further along the plot, all…

Review: THAT INEVITABLE VICTORIAN THING by E.K. Johnston

Welcome to the blog tour for E.K. Johnston’s newest novel, That Inevitable Victorian Thing! Today I’m sharing my review of the book. Keep reading to find out what I thought and make sure to enter the giveaway at the end…