Gotham Review: Penguin’s Umbrella

After last week’s intriguing cliff hanger, this should be an interesting episode for James and Bullock. Of course, I look forward mostly to Cobblepot’s rise. The episode opens with Oswald Cobblepot (Robin Lord Taylor) cockily walking the streets of Gotham. Fish Mooney (Jada Pinkett Smith) gets news of the situation and is absolutely furious. Harvey… Continue reading Gotham Review: Penguin’s Umbrella

Big Love Review

Big Love is a family, drama television series that aired on HBO. Bill Henrickson, (Bill Paxton), is a born polygamist that refuses to live within the religious compounds of Juniper Creek, even though his mother, Lois (Grace Zabriskie), and father, Frank Harlow (Bruce Dern), reside there. Bill moves his three wives; Barbara (Jeanne Tripplehorn), Nicolette… Continue reading Big Love Review

Madam Secretary Review

Madam Secretary, Elizabeth McCord (Tea Leoni), is scheduled for her first trip aboard, as Secretary of State. As the show opens, her team is discussing her possible destinations. The relationship between Daisy (Patina Miller) and Matt (Geoffrey Arend) seems to be picking up. Elizabeth enters and declares they’re going to Turkey. As Elizabeth and Henry… Continue reading Madam Secretary Review

The Walking Dead Review: Slabtown

The episode begins with Beth Greene (Emily Kinney) locked up in a hospital, in Atlanta. We are quickly introduced to two new survivors, a cop and a doctor, who claim that Beth owes them for saving her life. And we’re quickly introduced to….a commercial break and a new iPhone or something another. Dr. Steven Edwards… Continue reading The Walking Dead Review: Slabtown

This Year’s Cancelled Shows

With this year almost over, a variety of television shows have been cancelled this year, with several hanging on by a thread. So what shows were cancelled and which are hanging in the balance? Well, if you keep up with television news, you likely already know about the cancellations of Bad Judge, A to Z… Continue reading This Year’s Cancelled Shows

TV Shows to Watch: Grimm

“There once was a man who lived a life so strange, it had to be true. Only he could see what no one else can—the darkness inside…the real monster within…and he’s the one who must stop them. This is his calling. This is his duty. This is the life of a Grimm.” This is the… Continue reading TV Shows to Watch: Grimm

An American Crime Review

An American Crime is a movie with real dramatizations of the 1965, torture and murder of Sylvia Likens (Ellen Page, Juno), which took place in Indianapolis, Indiana. Gertrude Baniszewski (Catherine Keener), was the typical mother of six children, ages ranging from infant to seventeen. With the overwhelming responsibilities of caring for eight children and little… Continue reading An American Crime Review

Face to Face Review

Face to Face is a 2011 film directed by Michael Rymer. This Australian independent film is based on the play of the same name. Anyone who is familiar with Australian actors or the Underbelly series will quickly recognize some familiar faces including Vince Colosimo, Luke Ford, Matthew Netwon and Sigrid Thornton. The film is an… Continue reading Face to Face Review

The Last Enemy Review

The Last Enemy is a drama, mystery television series that aired on BBC. The plot is set in London, England, which works perfectly for this government conspiracy involving the privacy act and deadly virus outbreak in the Middle East.  When the first episode takes off, Michael Ezard (Max Beesley) and Yasim Anwar (Anamaria Marinca) are… Continue reading The Last Enemy Review

Red Band Review S1.E4

The episode opens with a nice narration about coming home and friendships. We’ve already got the big event for the episode, Homecoming. That was fairly obvious from the title of the episode. Kara (Zoe Levin) is already in the swing of things, as Becky brings her some outfits to try on. In the meanwhile, Leo… Continue reading Red Band Review S1.E4

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