I think you all knew this was coming since I recently reviewed Betty Gilpin’s essay collection, All the Women in My Brain: And Other Concerns. It also helps that I’ve really enjoyed watching her in film and some television. GLOW is still on my watch list, so for now my recommendation is The Hunt – enjoy!
Read morePhoenix – Alpha Zulu, Album Review
I think this might be the longest stretch of time Phoenix has gone without releasing a new record. It’s been almost six years since there last full-length effort, but now, after all that time, we finally get Alpha Zulu!
Read moreBook Review: Scream All Night by Derek Milman
Honestly, when I was just a few chapters into Scream All Night by Derek Milman, I wasn’t sure what I was supposed to be feeling about it.
Read moreWeekend Movie Review
Well, due to sickness, you’re only getting reviews of movies I could watch from the comfort of my home.
Read moreReboot – Season 1 Review
What a clever show Reboot is! Tackling a reboot but kind of behind the scenes – a fresh take!
Read moreRed Hot Chili Peppers – Return of the Dream Canteen, Album Review
It’s always quite a shock when a band announces they are going to drop two full-length album in the same year. I felt not less shocked when the Red Hot Chili Peppers announced Return of the Dream Canteen was going to drop just a couple of days before I was due to see them live at Austin City Limits.
Read moreLimited Series Review: The Patient
Domhnall Gleeson playing a serial killer? Well you can count me all the way in immediately! FX on Hulu, you’ve done it again with The Patient.
Read moreFan Art Friday: Death from Above 1979
I’ve been listening to two-piece, Death from Above 1979, for quite some time. I even endured those confusing names changes! Anyways, I was finally going to get the chance to see them live tonight, but pesky life got in the way. In honor of getting the chance to see them and then not, I present to you a fun drawing instead. Enjoy!
Read moreThe 1975 – Being Funny in a Foreign Language, Album Review
I’m sure there were parts of The 1975’s latest album, Being Funny in a Foreign Language, that were in fact about being funny. I however, felt that it had more to do with love. And there’s certainly nothing wrong with that.
Read moreAnne Rice’s Interview with the Vampire – Season 1 Review
Now, for those that do not have AMC+, there will be SPOILERS ahead for the first season of the televised adaptation of Anne Rice’s Interview with the Vampire.
There, now that you’ve been sufficiently warned, let’s get into it. Of course, I will be making comparisons to the 1994 film of the same name I only recently watched, but you’ll have to wait for me to actually read the book before I can compare the show to its source material. Regardless, it does seem that both critics and fans of the novels were also big fans of this series. I, myself, was also quite intrigued with this series and frankly I’m bummed that I now have to wait god knows how long for the second season (already renewed, by the way). Oh well, let’s talk about what went down.
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