Small Time Gangster Review

Small Time Gangster is a comedy drama television series that airs on the Movie Extra channel. Tony Piccolo (Steve Le Marquand) is trying to lead a normal life by running his own business legally, being a good husband to his wife, Cathy (Sacha Horler), and a father to his two children, Mathew (Sean Rees-Wemyss), and… Continue reading Small Time Gangster Review

American Horror Story: Freak Show Review Pink Cupcakes

We start the show at the Night of Discovery at the Modern Morbidity Museum. Maggie Esmerelda (Emma Roberts) and Stanley (Denis O’Hare) are seen in the audience. The pair discuss their responsibility of helping the museum obtain its morbid artifacts. As the curtains are pulled back, we are shown the exhibit, seal boy’s skeleton. Maggie… Continue reading American Horror Story: Freak Show Review Pink Cupcakes

Vikings Review

Vikings is a historical, action, drama television series that aired on History channel. The story is based on the Norse viking hero, Ragnar Lothbrok (Travis Fimmel). When the show first begins Ragnar is not but a farmer with a big dream. On his quest he is instantly challenged by the Earl of Kattegat, Jarl Haraldson… Continue reading Vikings Review

Red Band Society Review Ergo Ergo

As the show opens, Nurse Jackson (Octavia Spencer) continues her operation to keep Charlie (Griffin Gluck) in Ocean Park Hospital. She takes the blood samples to the lab to be tested. She explains they’re going to need the lab work, before Charlie’s transfer. Back on the rooftop, Dash explains his art to the Red Band… Continue reading Red Band Society Review Ergo Ergo

Stalker Review: Love is a Battlefield

The show opens with a fancy dinner for a company’s board members. A joke is made about Andrea Brown (Jessica Tuck) paying her bills, as the lights flicker and finally go out. Although the lights come back on, they continue flickering. In the background, Roxy, the pet dog, begins barking uncontrollably. As the lights go… Continue reading Stalker Review: Love is a Battlefield

TV Shows to Watch: The Awesomes

The Hulu original, The Awesomes, which debuted in August of 2013, is an animated, comedy series created by Seth Meyers, with help from Mike Shoemaker. The series is based on a group of superheroes known as The Awesomes. So far, the series has had two seasons, with a total of twenty episodes. At the beginning… Continue reading TV Shows to Watch: The Awesomes

Brickleberry: Steve the Fearless Pilot Review

ITS BRICCCCCCKKKLLEEEEEBERRRRRRY. Woody and Malloy are cleaning out Malloy’s room. Instantly we are blessed with a joke about the Klu Klux Klan. Malloy becomes interested in buying supplies out of a magazine. A joke about Lena Dunham making a sex toy go limp. A group of rich people are coming to visit the parent and… Continue reading Brickleberry: Steve the Fearless Pilot Review

In Treatment Review

In Treatment is a drama television series that aired on HBO. Paul Weston (Gabriel Byrne), is a mental health psychologist that owns and operates his own private practice. Paul is of Irish decent, but was uprooted from his native country when he was a young child. He had much difficulty adjusting to American life and… Continue reading In Treatment Review

A Look at AMC’s Hell on Wheels

Hell On Wheels is a western drama, television series that aired on AMC. This series focuses on the First Continental Railroad, which was already in construction at the beginning of the series. The completion of this large and expensive project was going to be a major undertaking, but Thomas Durant (Colm Meaney), is going to… Continue reading A Look at AMC’s Hell on Wheels

Red Band Society Review: So Tell Me What you Want

The episode opens with Kara Souders (Zoe Levin) tossing and turning, before getting up and running into another patient. She questions Charlie’s accident, which puts us into a flashback staring Charlie (Griffin Gluck). Charlie is seen enjoying a party, eating candy and chatting about video games. His dad insists on taking him home. Jordi Palacios… Continue reading Red Band Society Review: So Tell Me What you Want

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