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True Confession time, kids: I love Fall Out Boy.
Passengers is 3/4 of a great movie undone by an outlandish and ludicrous finale.
This non-fiction collection from Neil Gaiman is not to be missed!
Oh, you lucky people. Are you in for a treat today! The country may be burning down but the music gods have smiled upon us with four great new albums … Continue Reading New Music Roundup
This dark fantasy is Game of Thrones meets The Night Circus and will appeal to any fans of realistic fantasy. The first book of a three part trilogy (part 3 … Continue Reading A Darker Shade of Magic – V. E. Schwab
This new iteration of Star Wars since Disney purchased them a few years back is not the Star Wars that we grew up on. While The Force Awakens largely played … Continue Reading Star Wars: Bloodline(2016) – Claudia Gray
Let’s be honest, 2016 was a raging shit show. A never ending cavalcade of loss, terror, and despair culminating in the unexpected death of beloved firebrand Carrie Fisher. So far … Continue Reading Some of The Best Tunes of 2016
The story of the first season was more similar to a novel than a movie or tv show. The journey was just as important as the ending and you couldn’t earn the ending without the progression and pain that came before.
Rob Zombie’s two film horror magnum opus starts rough but finishes strong for those with the stomach to handle it.
Fans of apocalyptic science fiction and zombie horror will find a lot to like in The Girl With All the Gifts.
Visually arresting sequel is a lot more enjoyable than you have heard thanks to the stellar cast!
Informative non-fiction treatise on ghosts and ghost hunting from two of the world’s most acclaimed experts of the paranormal.
After years of hype No Man’s Sky is almost here!
Neck Deep crafts one hell of a sophomore album with Life’s Not Out to Get You.
Tim Geoghegan’s horror film We Are Still Here mixes the surreal and gory horror of Lucio Fulci with John Carpenter for a moderately scary but ultimately underwhelming experience.
Get a Job was filmed in 2012 but didn’t release until 2016. Must be a classic!