Uncategorized The citizens of Hawkins endure both fright nights and red dawns in Stranger Things, Season Three: A review Author Justin Seals Date July 29, 2019 The 1980s were rife with Cold War paranoia at the time. So it’s not...
Uncategorized In Aggretsuko’s second season, the scream queen goes on adventures of both romance and rage: A Review Author Justin Seals Date July 9, 2019 Deep down, Retsuko the red panda accountant is a death growler. But based on...
Movies, Reviews Motley Crue’s The Dirt will certainly make you feel unclean, for intended reasons and unintended: A Review Author Justin Seals Date April 14, 2019 As much as I enjoy a good deal of modern hip-hop, I can’t...
Comic Books, Movies, Reviews Clash Of The Webcomics: The intense thriller Polar, a Review of the Polar movie, and where the movie goes wrong Author Justin Seals Date March 14, 2019 Victor Santos’ webcomic Polar is extremely minimalistic to the point where it lacks...
Television, TV Reviews Review: Netflix’s Haunting of Hill House Author Amanda Rush Date October 17, 2018 It’s almost Halloween — time for every media company to trot out the ghouls...
Television Netflix’s Disenchantment takes a few episodes before it reaches its peak of magical madcap fun: A review Author Justin Seals Date October 13, 2018 Following an acclaimed run with his ensemble sci-fi comedy Futurama, Simpsons and Life...
Television Was it a misunderstood utopia, or a dangerous cult? A Review of Netflix’s documentary Wild Wild Country Author Justin Seals Date May 21, 2018 For the residents of the town of Antelope, Oregon who had heard about...
Television, TV Reviews Heavy metal never looked so huggable: A review of Netflix’s animated comedy Aggretsuko Author Justin Seals Date May 10, 2018 We’ve all had those days at work where nothing seems to go right,...
Television, TV Reviews Review: Jessica Jones Season 2 Author Amanda Rush Date March 15, 2018 Season two picks up with a Jessica who is barely less of a mess...