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Fifty Shades of Grey (2015) The Final Girl MoviesReviews March 8, 2015 4 16From bad dialogue to even worse casting, Fifty Shades had me on the floor, bound by laughter (not electrical tape).
Better Call Saul 1.05 “Alpine Shepherd Boy” Jamil Scalese ReviewsTV March 8, 2015 0 12Better Call Saul has soul, it has passion and finesse, but it's missing grit.
My Life Directed by Nicolas Winding Refn (2014) Paul Brian McCoy MoviesReviews March 8, 2015 0My Life Directed by Nicolas Winding Refn strikes a balance between home-movie peeks of Refn's family and a look at his filmmaking process.
Drive-In Saturday: Lo (2009) Alex Wolfe Drive-In SaturdayMoviesReviews March 7, 2015 3 36Lo was a gorgeous horror film that definitely deserves a signal boost, so go watch the hell out of it.
The Musketeers 2.07 “A Marriage of Inconvenience” Thom V. Young ReviewsTV March 7, 2015 0 23The historical discrepancies of The Musketeers don’t really bother me; however, failures in achieving verisimilitude bother me greatly.
Maps to the Stars (2014) John Yohe MoviesReviews March 7, 2015 5 22Maps to the Stars is Cronenberg’s fuck you to Hollywood, there’s no doubt.
Dungeons & D-Listers: Deathstalker (1983) Alex Wolfe Dungeons & D-ListersMoviesReviews March 6, 2015 0 507Considered as a product of its time, Deathstalker was pretty good and did a decent job with the budget that it had.
12 Monkeys 1.07 “The Keys” Jessica Sowards ReviewsTV March 6, 2015 0 25In 12 Monkeys, death does not necessarily mean the end of a character, just a change to the ever-confusing timeline.
The Walking Dead 5.12 “Remember” Paul Brian McCoy ReviewsTVZombies 101 March 5, 2015 0 19The only concern I have about Alexandria, is that in one fell swoop the Walking Dead cast has increased by at least thirteen new characters.
The Americans 3.05 “Salang Pass” Thom V. Young ReviewsTV March 4, 2015 0 24The title of this episode of The Americans (“Salang Pass”) seems to be a few weeks late.
Supernatural 10.13 & 10.14 Laura Akers ReviewsTV March 3, 2015 1 25I admit I came late to the Supernatural party.
Justified 6.06 “Alive Day” Thom V. Young ReviewsTV March 3, 2015 0 22Ultimately, “Alive Day” was a more satisfying episode of Justified than “Sounding.”
Agents of SHIELD 2.10 “What They Become” Paul Brian McCoy ReviewsTV March 3, 2015 0 12All in all, since the release of Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. has been unstoppable entertainment.
Agent Carter 1.08 “Valediction” Brooke Brewer ReviewsTV March 3, 2015 0 11So in wrap up, Agent Carter is fun, engaging and smart. It incorporates comedy, action and drama in that way Marvel Studios does so well.
Gotham 1.17 “Red Hood” Sam Salama Cohén ReviewsTV March 2, 2015 0 14This episode focuses heavily on the origins of another Batman villain, the Red Hood, who will eventually become one of Gotham’s big players.
Adventure Time: Frost & Fire DVD Paul Brian McCoy DVD/Blu-rayReviewsTV March 2, 2015 0 29As we've come to expect with Adventure Time DVD collections, the 1st couple of episodes on Frost & Fire are the ones the set is named after.
Agents of SHIELD 2.09 “… Ye Who Enter Here” Paul Brian McCoy ReviewsTV March 2, 2015 0 19This episode of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. packed in everything from conspiracy hints to girl-on-girl violence to prophecies of transformation.
Better Call Saul 1.04 “Hero” Jamil Scalese ReviewsTV March 1, 2015 0 15For the first time the show really popped for me. Better Call Saul is well executed, but it lacks an appetizing hook.
The Originals 2.14 “I Love You, Goodbye” Shawn Hill ReviewsTV March 1, 2015 0 6With a title like "I Love You, Goodbye", you might be forgiven for agreeing with Elijah.
Whiplash (2014) John Yohe MoviesReviews March 1, 2015 0 52I would feel a lot better about these scenes if Whiplash, and Chazelle, were subverting that myth.