Many many times throughout the history of film have we seen the “underdog” movie. The one where our central hero/protagonist is up against absolutely impossible odds and has to continually fight an upward sloped battle against the films proposed enemies.…
TV Review: Heroes Rebron: June 13th
I’d like to start off by apologizing for my absence last week, but with a show so infuriating, I really needed a break. It also allows me to tell you how tamed, for Heroes, this two part episode was. It…
Book Review: ‘Until We Meet Again’ by Renee Collins
When I first began reading this book, I had no clue what to expect. The description looked interesting enough, but historical or time travel books have never really appealed to me. If you also share that belief but still love…
Book Review: ‘The Lies About Truth’ by Courtney C. Stevens
This is Courtney C. Stevens’s sophomore novel and can I just say that it was amazing. I actually read this one before I read her first one, but I believe that both of them are equally powerful and filled with…
TV Review: Limitless (1X07) “Brian Finch’s Black Op”
It seems as though even Brian was a bit burnt out by all of the exposition and moving pieces of last week’s episode, as he decided to take a day off as this episode began. In pure Farris Bueller fashion,…
TV Review: The Big Bang Theory 9×06, “The Helium Insufficiency”
Remember that joint experiment that Leonard and Sheldon were working on about a superfluid vortex? Well, a Swedish team of physicists is trying to scoop it and run it before them. It’s terrible news that Sheldon has to deliver to…
Ally’s Movie Review: Crimson Peak
Crimson Peak would have been a wonderful silent film. It makes me think of the 2013 film Blancanieves directed by Pablo Berger and how it took the silent film model and updated it, providing the audience ample footage of visually…