Month: October 2015
Diverse Comics – Something for Everyone in the Utah Stand-Up...
If you picture legendary comedians, a long list of diverse comics probably comes to mind—both men and women with different styles, stories and from all backgrounds and walks of life. … read more
What’s In The Box?! Geek Fuel: September 2015
Geek Fuel made a stop in SLC recently at the latest Salt Lake Comic Con, just in time for my September box to come in the mail. … read more
Review: BEDLAM
Playing trek after trek into the harsh wastes of Bedlam, it’s easy to draw the comparison to the classic DOS game Oregon Trail. … read more
Review: The Red Road – The Complete Second Season
It wasn’t until midway through episode three that The Red Road sank in its hooks. … read more
Review: The Future Diary
Future Diary isn’t without its minor issues. At times it seems like it’s trying a bit too hard to be dark and edgy, to the point of neglecting character development at times. … read more
Rifftrax Live: Miami Connection—Slicing and Dicing, Everywhere But Miami
The best moment during Rifftrax was watching the character Jim receive a letter in the mail that his long lost father had been found. … read more
Review: The Book Of Unwritten Tales 2
A point-and-click adventure wouldn’t be complete without numerous puzzles to drive the story forward, and The Book Unwritten Tales 2 is no exception. … read more
Review: New Order – Music Complete
Overall, the sheer variety of dance, electronic and post-punk flavors on Music Complete is a bold statement for a band that could easily stick to their roots. … read more
Rey Pila With Brandon Flowers @ The Complex
Instantly, I was impressed by how well Rey Pila’s sound transitioned to live performance. … read more
The Bride of Frankenstein: An Adaptation by Sackerson Productions
As a long-time lover of Frankenstein and classic horror, I was pretty skeptical about how The Bride Of Frankenstein would turn out. … read more