Monthly Archives: May, 2014

Film Review: Dan Curtis’ Dracula

Season 2, Episode 7 of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, “Lie to Me,” had Buffy’s (Sarah Michelle Gellar) childhood crush Billy Fordham (Jason Behr) coming...

Remembering the Classics: Wolfenstein

As we have seen time and time again throughout video game history, first-person shooters and World War II practically go hand in hand. Nearly...

Bold Box Office Predictions: May 30-June 1

Notable Openings This Weekend: A Million Ways to Die in the West, Maleficent Boy, we got a crowded one this weekend. While it may...

TV Recap: Crossbones, ‘Devil’s Dominion’ (Series Premiere)

Plot: The British government sends undercover agent Tom Lowe (Richard Coyle) to infiltrate the world of the dreaded pirate Blackbeard (John Malkovich). Lowe must...

Film Review: A Million Ways to Die in the West

Written by Laura Dengrove A Million Ways to Die in the West felt more like a million ways to kill a joke. Seth MacFarlane’s new film...

#Friday Reads: ‘Have a Nice Day’ by Mick Foley

Pop-Break's #FridayReads is a column where we recommend to you, our reader, a book we're currently reading. It doesn't have to be brand new...

TV Recap: Undateable, Series Premiere

Written by Christine Yankelunas On its own, foods like ice cream and pasta can be really good– mixed together: a disaster. This is how...

Interview: KONGOS

There was an early 90s one hit wonder that told us that "groove is in the heart." For the members of the band KONGOS,...

Binge Watch: Hannibal

The advent of Netflix Instant, Hulu Plus, Amazon, HBO GO, Roku, and AppleTV has inspired a new craze — binge watching. This is when...

Book Review: ‘Carsick’ by John Waters

Written by Allison Lips Carsick, a book about hitchhiking across the United States, is made up of three novellas: the good, the bad, and the...

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