Book Review – Literary Lost: Viewing Television Through the Lens of Literature
LOST has had a deep, lasting impact on my literary palette. Philip K. Dick is one of my all-time favorite authors. Slaughterhouse-Five is one of my favorite b
LOST has had a deep, lasting impact on my literary palette. Philip K. Dick is one of my all-time favorite authors. Slaughterhouse-Five is one of my favorite b
Perhaps it’s my unconditional love for Quentin Tarantino’s most recent epic, but I found a lot reminiscent of Inglourious Basterds when I watched
January 4, 2011 will be a day filled with despicable people. That’s all thanks to Acorn Media, who is releasing the shows The Guilty and Dirty Tricks on
The Guilty is what Shakespeare would have written if the Bard had written for British television. The 1992 miniseries, starring Foyle’s War‘s Mich
As anyone who knows me or has read my reviews can tell you, I don’t watch a lot of reality television. I especially avoid what I call “Realitrash
If you missed the penultimate episode of Survivor: Nicaragua, check out my recap here. This season’s finale begins with reviews of the Final Five’
I usually don’t ask for a lot for Christmas. Like any self-respecting only child, I had my typical bratty period where I asked for more than I really sh
Before I break the scene down, watch it in full. Watch it as you’d watch any other. Don’t think too hard, just try to let yourself go and enjoy it
So Phaedra went for the throat tonight on The Real Housewives of Atlanta, but Kim was not the dumb blonde Phaedra presumed her to be. While Cynthia was preppi