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Review: The Big Bang Theory: The Complete Eighth Season
The Big Bang Theory is one of those shows where you can get home from work, slip into sweat pants, and binge watch without having to put in too much effort. … read more
The Defenders I Guess?
The panel kicked off with lots of ironic talk about how nobody really remembers who the Defenders actually were and whether or not the characters of these Netflix series were ever in the comic book iteration of the superhero team. … read more
Daredevil: The Show Without Fear
Easily the exception to the typically weak villains of the Marvel cinematic universe, D’Onofrio’s performance in Daredevil is chilling and layered. … read more
Hollywood Kryptonite: The Screening Of “The Death of Superman Lives”
I was, however, disappointed at the fact that they only screened about half The Death of Superman Lives—explaining that they couldn’t have both the entire movie and a Q&A due to scheduling reasons. … read more
The Comics Code: How Psychiatry Almost Ruined Comics
The now-defunct comics code holds a strange and peculiar place in history. I don’t know if everyone would want to be lectured on the past of the Comic book industry, but this was great time diving into some rich comic book history. … read more
Totally Insaney: The Animaniacs Live
If you grew up in the mid-nineties like I did, you know the last great bastion of classic American cartoons is Animaniacs. … read more
Marvel: Being Inhuman
This panel discussed the inclusion of the Inhumans into the Marvel on-screen universe and the announcement of the an Inhumans movie coming in 2019. … read more
Review: SOMA: How I Murdered Myself Twice
With SOMA, Frictional Games proves that they haven’t lost their touch. The worst thing I can say about it is that I would have preferred less horror elements. … read more
Review: Assault Android Cactus
Assault Android Cactus is all combat, all the time as you survive wave after wave of machines out to snuff you out. It’s arcade style shooting using one stick to move and one to aim—which seems simple until there are 25 spidery looking robots on top of you and they knock your ass down. … read more
Alan Tudyk’s “Con Man” Is Full Of Stars And Laughs
Earlier this year, Alan Tudyk and Nathan Fillion set up a campaign to fund a web series called Con Man. It was ridiculously over-funded with over 3 million dollars invested and 47,000 funders because it’s by our favorite Firefly captain and pilot duo. … read more