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CD Review: Jonathan Tyler “Holy Smoke”

PF Wilson08.2015Album Review, MusicLeave a Comment

Jonathan Tyler Holy Smoke Thirty Tigers You may have heard Jonathan Tyler’s past work and not even realized it. The Dallas native and his band The Northern Lights have had … Read More

PF WilsonCD Review: Jonathan Tyler “Holy Smoke”08.10.2015

Book Review: “Seinfeld FAQ” by Nicholas Nigro

PF Wilson08.2015Book Review, BooksLeave a Comment

  Nicholas Nigro Seinfeld FAQ Applause Theatre & Cinema Books When you look at the great sit-coms of the ‘90s, Seinfeld stands apart and not because it was particularly more … Read More

PF WilsonBook Review: “Seinfeld FAQ” by Nicholas Nigro08.10.2015

The Beach Boys, Live in Cincinnati, Ohio

PF Wilson08.2015Concert Review, MusicLeave a Comment

They are America’s band. Sure, it’s easy to get caught up in the competing line-ups and the (overblown) drama, but the fact remains The Beach Boys are an iconic part … Read More

PF WilsonThe Beach Boys, Live in Cincinnati, Ohio08.10.2015

Books: Record breaking voter turnout for Hugos

JL Jamieson08.2015Books, Breaking NewsLeave a Comment

According to Sasquan, a record breaking 57% of eligible Worldcon supporting members and attendees cast ballots for this year’s Hugo awards. Thats 5,914 ballots cast for this year, which surpasses … Read More

JL JamiesonBooks: Record breaking voter turnout for Hugos08.05.2015

Book Review: Hunter (Mercedes Lackey)

JL Jamieson08.2015Book Review, BooksLeave a Comment

Hunter By Mercedes Lackey ISBN: 1484707842 (ISBN13: 9781484707845) Disney-Hyperion publishing September 1st, 2015         Joyeaux Charmand is a Hunter. Summoned to the capital city of Apex, she … Read More

JL JamiesonBook Review: Hunter (Mercedes Lackey)08.05.2015

Film Review – Catch Me Daddy

Adam Ruhl08.2015Movies, TheatricalLeave a Comment

Catch Me Daddy Laila is a young English woman of Pakistani descent who’s living happily with her boyfriend Aaron in a trailer outside of Yorkshire England. Unfortunately, she’s also a … Read More

Adam RuhlFilm Review – Catch Me Daddy08.04.2015

Scream Factory Review: Wyrmwood – Road of the Dead

Adam Ruhl08.2015MiscellaneousLeave a Comment

Wyrmwood Road of the Dead is Australia’s answer to the postmodern, semi-comedic zombie movie and it is pure Ozploitation fun. The plot you know pretty well; comet passes over, makes … Read More

Adam RuhlScream Factory Review: Wyrmwood – Road of the Dead08.04.2015

Five Horse Racing Movies You (Probably) Forgot

Garon Cockrell08.2015MoviesLeave a Comment

  Let’s face it, hollywood churns out a lot of sports movies. Baseball, football, even tennis has been the subject of recent movies. It sees that in recent years, the … Read More

Garon CockrellFive Horse Racing Movies You (Probably) Forgot08.03.2015

Film Review – Cop Car

Adam Ruhl08.2015Movies, TheatricalLeave a Comment

Cop Car Two young boys, Travis and Harrison, are idly strolling through rural open plains on their way to the woods when they encounter an empty police car. Their youth … Read More

Adam RuhlFilm Review – Cop Car08.03.2015

DVD Review: Robot Chicken Season 7

Kyle Dodson08.2015DVD Review, Television, TV on DVDLeave a Comment

The action packed, fully articulated seventh season of the hilarious Emmy Award winning show, Robot Chicken is now available! See your favorite childhood toys like He-Man, Batman, Lion-O, the Teenage … Read More

Kyle DodsonDVD Review: Robot Chicken Season 708.03.2015

August 2015: New Releases in SFF to be excited about

JL Jamieson07.2015BooksLeave a Comment

Here’s a look at a few of the coming attractions in the Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror book market that look like something to be excited about.   The Nightmare … Read More

JL JamiesonAugust 2015: New Releases in SFF to be excited about07.31.2015

Review: Speaking in Bones (Kathy Reichs)

JL Jamieson07.2015Book Review, BooksLeave a Comment

    Speaking in Bones (Temperance Brennan series #18) by Kathy Reichs ISBN 0345544048 (ISBN13: 9780345544049) Published by Bantam July 21, 2015     Online web sleuths are people who … Read More

JL JamiesonReview: Speaking in Bones (Kathy Reichs)07.31.2015

Fantasia International Review – @Demolishermovie

Adam Ruhl07.2015Film Festival, Movies, TheatricalLeave a Comment

The Demolisher Everything about this film screams cold, dark revenge and vigilante justice never looked so good. I’ve been excited to see the film since the release of the very … Read More

Adam RuhlFantasia International Review – @Demolishermovie07.28.2015

aGLIFF – Austin Gay and Lesbian Film Festival Announces 28th Season Full Line-up

Adam Ruhl07.2015Film FestivalLeave a Comment

It has been a busy day for film festival announcements. Hot on the heels of Toronto announcing their first wave of films, aGLIFF, one of the country’s largest gay and … Read More

Adam RuhlaGLIFF – Austin Gay and Lesbian Film Festival Announces 28th Season Full Line-up07.28.2015
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