OITNB: “Chocolate Chip Nookie” Review
Episode Synopsis: Aleida seizes a business opportunity. An anonymous tip sends Caputo on a...
Read MorePosted by jlaluman | Oct 5, 2018 | Netflix, Orange Is The New Black, Television
Episode Synopsis: Aleida seizes a business opportunity. An anonymous tip sends Caputo on a...
Read MorePosted by The Game of Nerds | Oct 4, 2018 | DC, Television
From “Holy Barnacles Batman” to “F-Batman,” DC and Warner Bros. are making the leap towards a darker and grittier television version of the iconic comic book series Titans. The shift presents itself as extreme (even clickbaity)...
Read MorePosted by Michael | Oct 3, 2018 | American Horror Story, Television
It only took 3 weeks for this season of AHS to deliver on promises that were made months ago and...
Read MorePosted by Aaron Heil | Sep 28, 2018 | Better Call Saul, Television
Last week, Better Call Saul hit a high, and this week we got important character development for Kim.
Posted by J. Endress | Sep 26, 2018 | Comics, DC Comics, Marvel Comics
The most interesting thing going on with DC right now is arguably happening with its sub-labels; Vertigo (Dreaming et. al), Jinxworld (Pearl) and now the adult-oriented Black Label. Brian Azzarello and Lee Bermejo team up again, giving us a Batman not too far from the universe they explored with Joker. This time around, it’s the rug being pulled from underneath Gotham’s Knight, with the Joker off the board. With both Deadman and Constantine featuring heavily in this garden of unreliable narration, it’s only fair that some of Bruce Wayne’s idyllic childhood gets rendered a little unrecognizable with some help from demonic friends. Black Label is as advertised; raw, dark and exceedingly gritty. For the skeptical, there’s just a bit Bat-tastic full-frontal service.