Michael Bay and some of Hollywood’s finest creative minds have teamed up to debut nine graphic novels at New York Comic Con this weekend.
by Kat Bittner Have I mentioned I have a weakness for brainy bearded brunets? (What? That’s the masculine form of the word.) So I had a fangirl squee moment, seeing Roger MacKenzie in the opening of episode four “Of Lost Things”. He, Brianna, and Claire are playing history detective, trying to locate where Jamie went after the Battle of Culloden. They find his name among a list of prisoners in Ardsmuir. Roger sees this as a reason to have a victory drink him with Brianna, but Claire wants to find out what happened to Jamie after prison… …which smoothly transitions to the Downton… Read more »
A new millennial Jack Ryan in an ISIS world.
It’s Thursday, and that means you caught a new episode of The Gunz Show last night. It also means you can hear it all again, right here on idobi.com
Nick Major sat down with actor Brett Davern (MTV’s Awkward, The Brett Davern Show) to chat about his leading role in the new Crackle original comedy film Party Boat.
In their sophomore album, PVRIS explores a narrative that sticks to the ethereal sound that drew their fans in on White Noise while sharing deeply personal feelings that are on another level.
idobi photographer Audrey Lew spent the day with Like Pacific before their show at the Paramount in Huntington, NY.
What better way to kick off a weekend than with new music? Fridays are always chock full of the latest songs and albums ready to be the soundtrack to everyone’s antics, and here you’ll find some of the week’s standout releases. Whether you’re ready to spin an anticipated song from a favorite artist or just taking a look at what’s out there, there’s a whole lot of tunes to dive right into. Who knows—maybe you’ll find your next obsession. Silverstein – Dead Reflection Silverstein have released more albums throughout their career than most bands could ever dream of making, but… Read more »
We’re all about that k-drama and k-pop life here at Geek Girl Riot, and Maurene Goo joins us to share her love of Korean pop culture and also talk about her new YA novel ‘I Believe in a Thing Called Love’. Sam also gives us her report on ‘Adventure Time’ and Angie drops by for her take on Paula Hawkins’ new psychological thriller ‘Into the Water’.
Check out our picks of what you should be watching this week—featuring Game of Thrones, Preacher, Friends From College, To the Bone, Bride of the Water God, War for the Planet of the Apes, and Stranger Things.