True Blood: At Last

Posted by: Andrew Burns  •  July 8, 2013 @ 8:08pm

"At Last", the title for the latest True Blood episode, is a reference to a whole bunch of stuff coming to fruition. Maybe its because of the shorter season this year but True Blood isn't wasting any more time with set ups.

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Critical Perspectives: The Zombie Apocalypse is Upon Us!

Posted by: Elizabeth Hughes Belzil  •  July 7, 2013 @ 3:42pm

There's a reason "critically acclaimed horror film" sounds like a paradox. The genre suffers from poor production values and inept acting. Clichés cling to them like mange on a stray dog. Their success lies in their ability to capitalize on the most primal human instinct: fear of death.

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True Blood: You're No Good

Posted by: Andrew Burns  •  July 5, 2013 @ 9:33pm

This is the kind of episode that got me into this series in the first place. Part supernatural, part B-movie style horror, and all around funny as hell.

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TV Rants & Raves - Netflix Presents: Arrested Development

Posted by: Tony Hinds  •  July 2, 2013 @ 3:58pm

Netflix might be the future. The revolutionary little service that allows you to stream movies and television dang near anywhere --including your smart phone and tablet-- has grown by leaps and bounds since its mail-order rental days.

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Maron: Projections / Mexican Angel

Posted by: S.P. Young  •  June 30, 2013 @ 8:04pm

"Oh don't fall into that trap. Best thing I ever did was quit show business. No more disappointment. No more compromise. Now if I fail, it's completely on my terms."

In this fictionalized version of Marc Maron's life, the poor guy can not even afford a proper audio studio to record his podcast on.

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True Blood: The Sun

Posted by: Andrew Burns  •  June 27, 2013 @ 12:28am

The all sizzle and no steak (no vampire pun intended) took a turn for the better this past Sunday. The pieces are starting to come together, direction for where this season is headed is becoming clearer, and some new characters are introduced, re-vamping (I swear I'm not doing this on purpose) the series in a good way.

First a quick rundown of what happened in "The Sun".

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Album Review: Brian Posehn - The Fartist

Posted by: Tony Hinds  •  June 25, 2013 @ 5:51pm

Age has not softened Brian Posehn, the heavy metal/ geek comedian (whose new album The Fartist is released this week from New Wave Dynamics). Nor has fatherhood. The special, which had its premiere earlier this spring on Netflix, is undeniably vintage Posehn, as he goes back to the well to once again examine the minutia of his favorite subjects.

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Amplified Idiots: The Inexplicable Rise of the Winnipeg Comedy Scene

Posted by: J.D. Renaud  •  June 24, 2013 @ 10:53pm

Winnipeg has one of the most diverse and pound-for-pound funniest comedy scenes in Canada. The problem is, it's in Winnipeg.

Over the past decade, and even more-so in the past five years, the comics in my desolate stomping ground have been growing into impressive and formidable comedy beasts. Winnipeg is no stranger to fostering rich and healthy arts communities.

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Maron: Jen Moves To L.A.

Posted by: S.P. Young  •  June 22, 2013 @ 8:06pm

"Girls. Right. They're just people. They're... they're horny, scared, angry, bitter people just like me and you."

Those were the horribly self-centered and projected words of advice that Marc had for his assistant, Kyle, after the podcast interview with Aubrey Plaza.

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Review: Monsters University

Posted by: Randy Hazzard  •  June 20, 2013 @ 5:39pm

It is rare for a prequel to approach its subject without blatant reference to its predecessor. With Monsters University, I never got a sense that it was a forced story trying to expand or offer insights to moments that happened in Monsters Inc. Of course there were obvious things that had to be addressed in order to avoid plot holes.

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