This week’s episode of The Last Man on Earth features the group at their lowest ebb, collectively at their wit’s end following a bungled road trip. It’s also the best episode of the season so far, and arguable one of the best…
Halloween Movie Countdown Day Eleven: Shaun of the Dead (2004)
We’ll be counting down to Halloween with a new post each day about our personal favorite Halloween-inspired and horror movies. To read our past lead up to Halloween coverage, click here. To all who know me or who maybe have read…
TV Review: Black Mirror 3×03 “Shut Up and Dance”
To catch other reviews to Black Mirror episodes, click here. There’s an outrageousness to Shut Up and Dance that makes it both easier and more difficult to enjoy. It’s the most suspense-driven and conventional of the third season, but it’s also the most…
Interview: AJR
AJR is a band of three brothers (Adam Met, Jack Met and Ryan Met) who’ve already received a tremendous amount of success in the music industry. They have written for a number of well-known artists and are currently working on…
11 Games That Nintendo Needs To Line Up For Nintendo Switch
As we covered last week, Nintendo’s new home console was finally revealed: Nintendo Switch. Since the announcement, everyone has been buzzing about the implications of a machine capable of displaying on both our TVs and on the go with almost no…
Survival Horror Spotlight: Maniac Mansion
In the early days of gaming consoles, well before “survival horror” was even a coined term (it started in 1996 with Resident Evil), gamers only got to experience a few select horror games. Some were innovative at the time (like…
Book Review: A Song to Take the World Apart by Zan Romanoff
A Song to Take the World Apart happened to start off strong, centering on a young girl cursed with an ability she didn’t understand and a boy far too tempting to resist. The element of mystery, or more so not-so-mystery for…