Month: October 2015
Review: The Leftovers: The Complete First Season
The Leftovers: The Complete First Season Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Street: 10.6 Two percent of the world’s population is gone. There’s no perceptible pattern as to who was taken. Nobody knows how, nobody knows why, nobody knows if they’re ever coming back. Opening with this premise, themes of the unknown feature heavily into The Leftovers.
Review: Rose McDowall – Cut With the Cake Knife
As one half of the Scottish new wave group Strawberry Switchblade, Rose McDowall’s persona in contemporary consciousness is synonymous with the unbridled decadence of 1980s fashion. … read more
Diverse Comics – Something for Everyone in the Utah Stand-Up...
If you picture legendary comedians, a long list of diverse comics probably comes to mind—both men and women with different styles, stories and from all backgrounds and walks of life. … read more
What’s In The Box?! Geek Fuel: September 2015
Geek Fuel made a stop in SLC recently at the latest Salt Lake Comic Con, just in time for my September box to come in the mail. … read more
Review: BEDLAM
Playing trek after trek into the harsh wastes of Bedlam, it’s easy to draw the comparison to the classic DOS game Oregon Trail. … read more
Review: The Red Road – The Complete Second Season
It wasn’t until midway through episode three that The Red Road sank in its hooks. … read more
Review: The Future Diary
Future Diary isn’t without its minor issues. At times it seems like it’s trying a bit too hard to be dark and edgy, to the point of neglecting character development at times. … read more
Rifftrax Live: Miami Connection—Slicing and Dicing, Everywhere But Miami
The best moment during Rifftrax was watching the character Jim receive a letter in the mail that his long lost father had been found. … read more
Review: The Book Of Unwritten Tales 2
A point-and-click adventure wouldn’t be complete without numerous puzzles to drive the story forward, and The Book Unwritten Tales 2 is no exception. … read more
Review: New Order – Music Complete
Overall, the sheer variety of dance, electronic and post-punk flavors on Music Complete is a bold statement for a band that could easily stick to their roots. … read more
Rey Pila With Brandon Flowers @ The Complex
Instantly, I was impressed by how well Rey Pila’s sound transitioned to live performance. … read more
The Bride of Frankenstein: An Adaptation by Sackerson Productions
As a long-time lover of Frankenstein and classic horror, I was pretty skeptical about how The Bride Of Frankenstein would turn out. … read more