TV Shows to Watch: Psychoville

Are you looking for a good television series to watch this Halloween? Look no further than BBC’s Psychoville. From the creators of BBC’s widely popular, The League of Gentlemen, comes this hilariously, outrageous comedy, horror series. The series wound up with two series, containing fourteen episodes and a Halloween special, which bridged the gap between… Continue reading TV Shows to Watch: Psychoville

David and Lisa (1962) Review

David And Lisa (1962) is a black and white film directed by Frank Joseph Perry,Jr. (Mommie Dearest). It was based on the book, Lisa and David/Jordi/Little Ralphie and The Creature, by Theodore Isaac Rubin, a phsycologist and former president of the American Institute For Psychoanalysis. The actual screenplay was written by Eleanor Rosenfeld, Frank’s wife… Continue reading David and Lisa (1962) Review

Stalker: The Haunting Review

If you’ve been following CBS’s Stalker, you’d probably agree that last week’s episode ended very strongly. It was definitely a shining moment for the series and is one that likely hooked a lot of people, including me. It will be interesting to see, whether or not this episode can live up to the hype built… Continue reading Stalker: The Haunting Review

American Horror Story Freak Show Review S4.E4

Edward Mordrake (Wes Bentley) continues on his search for a new Freak to add to his collection, as he invades the carnival and attacks one of the freaks. The CGI was somewhat laughable, but we’ll let that slide. A little backstory on Seal Boy and the Half Woman. Seal Boy explains that he was trying… Continue reading American Horror Story Freak Show Review S4.E4

Grey Gardens Review

Edith Ewing Bouvier “Big Edie” and Edith Bouvier Beale “Little Edie” was first introduced to the world in the early 70’s by Albert and David Maysles through the eyes, memories, voice, journals, and letters of Little Edie. The documentary was so successful that Michael Sucsy and Patricia Rozema decided to recreate the documentary and turn… Continue reading Grey Gardens Review

The Flash: Going Rogue Review

Alright, here we go. The CW’s The Flash! Get ready for some super fast CGI! Nice opening song and montage, as Barry is relaxing and enjoying a little down time. Right away, the show sets up this episode’s villain, as a robbery attempt takes place on an armored vehicle. The Flash quickly arrives on the… Continue reading The Flash: Going Rogue Review

Brickleberry: Baby Daddy Review

Its BRIIICCCKKKLLEEBERRRRYY! As the crew sits around drinking in a bar, Ethel gets her heart broken by a rich inventor, Rich. Right off the start, we’re hit with two very inappropriate jokes. A doggy and his lipstick and Steve and his whack-off socks. Ethel drunk? Steve moves in for the kill. Oh no Malloy! Malloy… Continue reading Brickleberry: Baby Daddy Review

Shows to Watch: Transparent

Transparent is a drama with a twist of comedy. The pilot and first season is available on Amazon Prime. Jill Soloway has outdid herself with this show because it is so earthly, original, and put together perfectly. She could not have chosen a better cast and crew to bring her characters to life. Do not… Continue reading Shows to Watch: Transparent

Gotham: Spirit of the Goat Review

The episode starts off with a bang, as The Spirit of the Goat (Christopher James Backer), as psychotic killer suits up and attacks an unknown woman. The story flashes back to Harvey Bullock (Donal Logue) and an old case, in which he faced a similar criminal. History does indeed repeat itself, especially in Gotham. James… Continue reading Gotham: Spirit of the Goat Review

Madam Secretary The Call Review

The episode opens with conflict in West Africa and Elizabeth McCord (Tea Leoni) attempting to write the biggest speech of her career. As hectic as it is at the office, things aren’t much different at home. An old professor, Father Laurent Vasseur (played by Louis Gossett Jr.), of Henry comes to visit, which turn’s Madam… Continue reading Madam Secretary The Call Review

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