TV Show [p]Review: A Series of Unfortunate Events Season 2
In season two, the Baudelaires are still unfortunate, Count Olaf is still devious, and the set design is still gorgeous.
In season two, the Baudelaires are still unfortunate, Count Olaf is still devious, and the set design is still gorgeous.
Tonight, a television series adaptation of Dan Simmons’ horrifying novel, The Terror, will officially hit the airwaves via AMC.
LeRiche is a storyteller whose medium is music. The indie singer/songwriter’s new record ‘X-Dreamer’ is woven with the memories from the place he calls home; talking to him, it’s easy to imagine how he gets his inspiration.
The Rioters talk to Shadow & Act founder and filmmaker Tambay Obenson for a ‘Whachudoin’?’ segment, Sam gives her YA winter roundup, and Sherin and Philip dig into ‘Heathers’.
My overall favourite memories come from watching so many great bands develop and hit their stride on Warped Tour.
The day has come to say Farewell to Warped As We Know It, so we’re sharing our memories of the 24 year long music festival.
An extraordinarily well written film about messed up people who redeem themselves in the worst possible ways for all the right reasons.
Dirk Gently absolutely believes six impossible things before breakfast. Afterwards he spends the day getting them done.
Season 2 could be summarized as: The Quest for God because He’s Missing and Shit and Also Jazz.
The final season of a favorite show can feel a lot like losing your best friends. When that series finale is unexpected and comes after only two seasons have the blow is especially hard felt.