In honor of Halloween, we bring you an in-depth look at Psycho, the movie that still resonate 50 years later. Peripherally based on the real life character of Ed Gein, who killed two people in the 1950s and kept their body parts, the Alfred Hitchcock film Psycho still resonates as one of the greatest horror […]
AMC’s The Walking Dead Takes Zombie Genre to New Heights! Michelle’s Review!
Wow, Sunday night Television is getting packed. We have Football (usually the week’s marquee game), HBO’s Boardwalk Empire and now AMC joins the party with their amazing new dense series The Walking Dead. I’m not a fan of Zombies, always found them really boring, so it’s a good thing AMC’s new series is about how […]
Zombies Aren’t Smart – The Walking Dead Is!
A police car pulls into what seems to be an encampment of some sort and a man in uniform gets out, holding a gas can. He walks through the encampment until he spots a young girl [from behind]. When he calls to her, she turns to face him – and he sees that she is […]
SAW 3D: The Disappointing Finale Chapter – Michelle’s Review!
Red: Werewolf Hunter – Surprisingly Earnest B-Movie With Series Potential!
Most of Syfy’s Saturday night original movies are fun in that cheesy, ‘50s sci-fi/horror, B-movie kind of way. Some are brilliantly campy and others are just plain awful. This Saturday’s Red: Werewolf Hunter [9/8C] is one of their best. Part of the reason is that the writing is smarter; part of it is that it […]
Felicia Day Serves Up Dish On Gaming, The Guild, Eureka And A Little Syfy Movie Called Red: Werewolf Hunter!
You probably know her as Slayer-in-Training Vi from Buffy the Vampire Slayer, or Mag from Dollhouse, or, if you’re a gamer, Codex from the long-running web series, The Guild. She’s a fine violinist and has a Bachelor’s Degree in Science for Mathematics. Plus, she was Billy’s crush, Penny, in Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog – where […]
Rhythm Zone the Social Music Game is coming to Facebook
Here’s something interesting. Rhythm Zone, one of the only music games that allows users to choose an unlimited number of songs from their personal music libraries to play with. The brand new features include multi-player support where users can send and receive high score challenges from their friends and global players; a free demo of […]
Title of third Batman film revealed
I’m glad to be finally hearing some news on the latest Batman installment. Christopher Nolan has been quietly keeping things under wraps for quite some. Well yesterday the Dark Knight director had spoken with Los Angeles Times and had revealed that the third Batman film will be called…..”THE DARK KNIGHT RISES“. Here’s another piece of information….Its been long […]
Television: Thoughts on Supernatural S6.05 Live Free or Twi-Hard & A Sneak Peek Look at S6.06 You Can’t Handle the Truth
Dean Winchester (Jensen Ackles) got ‘vamped’ and his brother Sam Winchester (Jared Padalecki) stood by and allowed it to happen. That has got to be the creepiest thing I’ve ever seen on Supernatural. But, it’s also the first time in a long while that an episode of this hit action series has put me on […]
Looks Like The Apple Was Poisoned – Syfy Cancels Caprica!
Syfy has announced the cancelation of the Battlestar Galactica prequel series, Caprica. The series has been pulled from Syfy’s schedule effective immediately. Caprica, which was conceived to tell the story of how the Cylons were created – the stories of two key families whose destinies were intertwined – started with an exposition-heavy pilot and early […]
Lifetime’s Fairy Jobmother, Hayley Taylor, Speaks!
Lifetime is premiering a new reality series, The Fairy Jobmother [tonight, 11/10C, then, beginning November 4th, Thursdays, 9/8C], in which international career specialist Haley Taylor literally moves in which a number of families who have fallen on hard times and teaches them how to regain their self-confidence and find new jobs. Ms. Taylor recently took the time […]