• The iTunes $0.99 Movie of the Week: ‘The Autopsy of Jane Doe’

    Every week, the folks at iTunes find a movie they like and make it available to rent for the low, low price of $0.99. I’m here to tell you whether that film is worth your hard-earned dollar. This week, a routine autopsy takes a terrifying turn in The Autopsy of Jane Doe. Every Body Has a…

  • Opening Panel: A Guide to Starting Spider-Man Comics

    Welcome to Opening Panel, a series where we tell you the best place to start with franchise comics. After the release of Spider-Man: Homecoming, you may want to leap from screen to page. Here are some great starting points for readers of all ages. ‘The Amazing Spider-Man’ by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko The original…

  • Saving a Superhero: ‘Angel Catbird’ Volume 3

    Who Saves a Superhero When Superheroes Do the Saving? Margaret Atwood’s superhero saga continues the battle against Professor Muriod’s plan for world rat domination with the release of Angel Catbird Volume 3: The Catbird Roars. In volume two, the half-cat, half-bird, half-human protagonist is dangerously misled by his animal instincts when he’s tricked into captivity by…

  • July Movie Preview: Sun, Sand and Spider-Man!

    When I think about July movies, I think back to some of the biggest releases ever. The Dark Knight and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Pt. 2 immediately come to mind. These movies had the hype that drove crowds to midnight releases and multiple viewings. I don’t quite think July 2017 has such titles….

  • Wayward Daughters: A ‘Supernatural’ Spin-Off

    Finally, Supernatural fans will get the spin-off they have long been rallying for. This time, its the girls’ turn. Not long after the Supernatural‘s spin-off, Bloodlines, failed, fans started a grass roots effort to see a spin-off including their favorite female characters from the hit show. Their effort has come to fruition, as Wayward Daughters has…

  • Netflix in July: Everything Coming and Going

    Summer has officially arrived! Alongside it, comes a bunch of new movies and T.V. shows to satiate your binging urge on Netflix. July will bring lots of nostalgia trips in the form of classics like Titanic, The Mighty Ducks, E.T., and The Land Before Time, as well as newer content like Rogue One and Castlevania….

  • The iTunes $0.99 Movie of the Week: ‘Lion’

    Every week, the folks at iTunes find a movie they like and make it available to rent for the low, low price of $0.99. I’m here to tell you whether that film is worth your hard-earned dollar. This week, Dev Patel makes a long journey home in the ‘based on a true story’ drama Lion….

  • Late Night Talk Show Host John Oliver and HBO Being Sued by Coal Baron

    John Oliver, late night talk show host of HBO’s Last Week Tonight, is being sued by coal baron and owner of Murray Energy Corporation, Robert Murray for “defamatory” comments Oliver made on his show. The lawsuit which was filed in West Virginia earlier this week, claims Oliver had malicious intent and that many of his…

  • The (Other) iTunes $0.99 Movie of the Week: ‘Neruda’

    Every week, the folks at iTunes find a movie they like and make it available to rent for the low, low price of $0.99. I’m here to tell you whether that film is worth your hard-earned dollar. The featured $0.99 move this week is a little documentary called I Am Not Your Negro. Directed by Raoul Peck…

  • Black Panther: Straight Outta Wakanda!

    Fundamental Element Black Panther is already showing a potential to stir controversy as it boasts a majority African-American cast and presents a title that might call for a double take. However, following the original comics, the story of the Black Panther finds its setting in the fictional African country of Wakanda. As for the Black…

  • Vinyl Me, Please June Edition: Kevin Morby ‘City Music’

    Vinyl Me, What? Vinyl Me, Please!! Good things come in 12 inch packages. Delivering limited edition pressings of new and classic albums directly to your doorstep, Vinyl Me, Please operates under a simple philosophy: The Album Lives. With a carefully curated catalog of new and hard to find releases, the subscription service is more than just a…

  • GLOW: Netflix’s Bedazzled Wrestling Comedy Has a Ton of Buzz

    Nostalgia and period pieces have been a good selling point for Netflix of late with shows like Stranger Things and F is for Family. Netflix has just added another to the list: GLOW. GLOW is set in 1985 and focuses on females breaking the mold. When people think of wrestling, most picture famous men: Stone Cold…