• Stuntmen Need More Praise

    Making a movie is a lot like making a clock. You need all kinds of pieces of all kinds of shapes and sizes, all fitting together in perfect unison to make it work. Directors, producers, writers, actors, special effects artists, music composers, the list is massive! Unfortunately, most of the people in the behind-the-scenes roles…

  • Berserk Manga Review (Part 22): Volume 11

    Yes, you read that right. We’re covering the entirety of volume 11 today. Anything and everything focusing on Wyald, we’re getting through all at once. This includes: Why, you ask? Simple: this is my least favorite part in all of Berserk. Of the whole series, I actively dread having to reread these chapters. That, and…

  • Sword of the Berserk: Guts’ Rage is a Forgotten Gem

    Sword of the Berserk: Guts’ Rage is a Forgotten Gem

    The fate of the Sega Dreamcast is a truly tragic one, even today. Despite being deemed a failure and abandoned not long after it’s release, that console was actually years ahead of its time! It had online play well before Xbox Live revolutionized it and had a surprising amount of power, allowing for some truly…

  • The Fourth Doctor: The Icon of the Classics

    The Fourth Doctor: The Icon of the Classics

    The first three iterations of the Doctor are all powerful performances that stand the test of time. Indeed, each actor who gave their spin on the part put on a hell of a show. They’ll all be remembered as the greats. Yet even they pale in comparison to the mountainous legend left behind by Tom…

  • Poirot Mysteries: The Chocolate Box

    Poirot Mysteries: The Chocolate Box

    Most classic mystery stories are built on the idea that the primary detective is basically invincible and unstoppable. Sherlock Holmes always solves whatever case is put in front of him with ease. Dude straight up died and he walked it off! Poirot stories are much like that as well. Our lovable little Belgian is basically…