On National Cat Day, It’s Time to End Anti-Feline Discrimination!
It’s time that we address a grave injustice in our society: the anti-feline propaganda being put out by the entertainment industry.
It’s time that we address a grave injustice in our society: the anti-feline propaganda being put out by the entertainment industry.
Part two of three in a series of write-ups about the Shōwa Godzilla films. This entry covers six movies, which include a classic cast of Japanese monsters.
So, we can call “Nancy Drew” the mystery love child of “Veronica Mars” and “Supernatural!”
So, here’s my big question: just how much TV do we need anyway?
The Changing Faces Of Horror In Film Are Indicative Of Our Changing Fears And Sensibilities
Part one of three in a series of write-ups about the Shōwa Godzilla films. This entry covers three films, ranging from the somber original to the kooky “King Kong vs. Godzilla.”
Looking back at the final film of the first trilogy.
This may be the perfect sitcom for Trump’s America. Sure, it plays on all the stereotypes of immigrants..But it’s heartwarming and funny.
How much do I love it? So much that I’ll watch it DESPITE the fact that it stars Bradley Whtiford!
It’s the end of the free meals that pushes Walt to a breaking point, and his friends use this as an opening to tell him it’s time to move on.
Some of the depictions of mental illness were nuanced and compassionate, while some missed the mark.
Whether you watch this show or not isn’t going to be determined by your view on gay rights, it’s whether you like comic books and the shows based on them.
Yes, it’s good and yes, you should probably go see it *BUT* only if you see it with someone whose hand you can grab and squeeze during the intense parts. OF WHICH THERE ARE MANY.
So, it’s not the most original show ever. But it’s funny and heartwarming.
Looking back at the second installment of Star Wars, also known as Episode V.
Did I love it? No, as much as I wanted to I honestly can’t say that I did. But I’d bet this is one of the big hits of the new season.
Man, I really WANTED to love this show. Jimmy Smits is back! And he’s a lawyer again! What more do you need?
Of all the Monday night shows, the only one I really want to keep is “Prodigal Son.” It’s a mashup of “Criminal Minds” and “The Silence of the Lambs.”
The “Abishola” half is a lot more interesting. Maybe she should just ditch Bob and go it alone.