It seems today that all you see is Family Guy continuing to forge a path in the history of animated comedy. A huge pillar to that legacy is undoubtedly the popularity of one Stewart Gilligan Griffin, or as his fans and family call him, Stewie. We're about to hear that name a lot more in the next
It’s hard to believe, but it has been twenty-four years since arguably one of the worst blunders in television series history. After airing episodes out of order, then wondering why fans were confused or seemed disinterested, the geniuses (< sarcasm) at Fox pulled Firefly from the air without even
It’s that time of year when we think back on all the incredible films and television we’ve watched this past year. Most year-end Top 10 Lists focus only on new releases. However, I think there were a lot of GREAT Shows that were canceled or ran their course that deserve a list. While I will
In the annals of history, there's one thing that can always seem to scare people. No, it's not the year 2020. It's perception. What you perceive as real or fake is always the most terrifying. Whether it's that shadow across the room on a dark night or it's the effect that a filmmaker uses in a
One of the DC TV shows that has been with us since 2014 is the Batman prequel drama Gotham on FOX as we have been following the story of Bruce Wayne, Jim Gordon and many of Batman's greatest foes. But unfortunately, the DC drama's days are counted as the series was renewed for a fifth and final
The trailer for A24's The Drama does a great job of keeping things intentionally vague. We meet Charlie (Robert Pattinson) and Emma (Zendaya), a couple about to get married who seem like they know everything about each other… until they very clearly don’t. One drunken night at dinner with
The last few episodes of HBO's The Pitt have been a whirlwind of activity. Though not covered here, the show ran the gamut from staff assaults to ICE's appearance. The latter was a prescient addition to the storyline given the current climate in America, and something the show portrayed correctly.
When Margaret Atwood returned to Gilead almost 35 years later, with her book The Testaments, the sequel to her seminal The Handmaid’s Tale, they said she could never match its genius. The story more than matched her 1985 dystopian classic, winning the 2019 Booker Prize, feeling horrifically timely