Category: Reviews

Review of The Guild Season 3 DVD

It’s probably the first successful internet sitcom, about a group of people who play video games a bit too much to deal with reality.

Now, it’s led to fame, a fair amount of fortune, a lot of awards, a music video that would rival anything MTV airs, and soon a three-part comic book mini-series.

Season three of The Guild has just been released on DVD. Unlike previous seasons, where the show and story lines were more like a typical sitcom, the third season is structured like a movie called "The Fall and Rise of the Knights of Good."

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Episode Review: Supernatural 5×14, "My Bloody Valentine"

Even though Supernatural is a horror-based show, it’s rare that the show will be gross enough to make me wince, cover my eyes and just go "freaking ew". Well, this past week’s episode, "My Bloody Valentine", managed to do that within the first few minutes. After seeing that Ben Edlund — sick, twisted genius that he is — wrote this episode, I was barely surprised. Thankfully, this episode of Supernatural, like the previous week’s episode, was fantastic, so it made the gross factor kinda worth it. Read on to see what else I think, if you care/dare…

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Episode Review: Supernatural 5×13, "The Song Remains the Same"

Every now and again, Supernatural surprises me. After a couple of weak episodes in a slightly meandering season, the good folks behind my favorite show bring things back into focus with an episode that touches upon nearly every facet of Supernatural mythology, including the apocalypse, the Winchester family, some serious angels and much more. Since this review is already late, let’s get right to it…

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Juliet Landau Takes Flight On Twitter

Just two weeks before her documentary, "Take Flight", will be released on the internet, Juliet Laudau (aka Drusilla on Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel) took questions from fans on Twitter. Most of the fans asked about how Landau got involved in the project, and why she took on the role of a director. The film looks at how actor Gary Oldman filmed and directed a music video by a Jewish hip-hop group called Chutzpah by using only cellphones.

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