The Battle Scene Saved This One… Movie Review: “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2”

Should you rush out to see this film? Not unless you’re an ultimate Twihard because it kind of disappoints. There are a few laughs, surprises and tear-jerker moments to appease everyone’s tastes. But with someone like me, who’s a huge fan of the books and first film, I found it disappointing that the saga has lost some of its magic.

Was It All Just A Ruse? Review: The Vampire Diaries “We All Go a Little Mad Sometimes”

An intriguing episode, “We All Go A Little Mad Sometimes” alludes to things to come. A new relationship brewing, trouble in paradise and a possible new foe on the horizon?

Trust Your Instinct. Review: American Horror Story: Asylum, S2 Ep 5, “I Am Anne Frank, Pt. 2”

But before that, she meets with Mr. Goodman (Mark Margolis), a Nazi hunter, to find out the truth about Dr. Arden. She may feel defeated now, but I’m almost certain she’ll get her revenge against the ruling patriarchal scum of the asylum.

An Intimate Look at the Art of Scamming. Review: It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia – “Charlie’s Mom has Cancer”

From the title of this week’s episode of Sunny, “Charlie’s Mom Has Cancer,” I knew this was going to be very irreverent, and man, was I right! There are scams galore, and not one, but two, twists at the end of the episode I never saw coming. As Dee (Kaitlin Olson), Mac (Rob McElhenney) and Charlie (Charlie Day) struggle with their faith, Frank (Danny DeVito) loses his memory, and Dennis (Glenn Howerton) realizes he has no feelings. Add in Diddy (as in Sean ‘P Diddy’ Combs) stretching his acting chops, and you have one funny episode.

News: “Fringe” Gets Reborn on Science Channel 11/20

FRINGE will air every Tuesday night from 8-11 PM (ET/PT) on Science Channel.

A Tear-Jerker This Is Not. Book Review: Slammed by Colleen Hoover

While I enjoyed reading Slammed, I didn’t find it to be realistic. My connection to the characters failed as they didn’t contain the substance needed to make me care about them. If I can’t relate to a character, or feel their circumstance is probable, you lose me.

Movie Review and Official Trailer: Strand Releasing Presents “California Solo”

Lachlan MacAldonich (Robert Carlyle, The Full Monty, Trainspotting, Once Upon a Time) is a washed up, burned out, embittered former Scottish pop rock guitarist who is now working on an organic farm outside Los Angeles. Self-exiled in America for the past 12 years, Lachlan cannot face the fact that he was responsible for the drug-related death of his brother and fellow band mate/lead singer of the 90s grunge band, The Cranks. Nor can he go back to the UK where he will surely face the wrath of family, friends, and fans. What he does, and how he deals with the direction his life is taking is the basis of this melancholy tale.

Of Choices and Timelines: Who the Hell are you Jax Teller?

Memories of Opie’s (Ryan Hurst) death won’t go away as Jax (Charlie Hunnam) presses forward with his plans. The topic of making choices takes center stage again in “Cruxified” and given how high the stakes are with SAMCRO and the criminal organizations they work with, the decisions each member of the MC makes will have even more grave repercussions.

Interview: An Intimate Chat with Bitsie Tulloch of “Grimm” and Fall Finale Preview

Grimm Fall Finale airs Friday at 9/8c only on NBC.

News: The CW Announces “The Carrie Diaries” Premiere Date

“THE CARRIE DIARIES” SERIES PREMIERE ON MONDAY, JANUARY 14 8PM ET

Conf Call: Sons of Anarchy – Jimmy Smits Talks About ‘Nero’ and More…

#SonsofAnarchy Jimmy Smits talks about being Nero and more. He makes comparisons to HAMLET in regards to the characters and the MC in particular. He also talks about…well, you should just read it!

Interview: The Walking Dead’s Michael Rooker (Merle Dixon)

The Walking Dead, Sundays 9/8c only on AMC.

Just When You Think Things Can’t Get Any Weirder… Review: The Walking Dead “Say the Word”

A fairly solid episode, “Say the Word” sheds some light on what’s going on in Woodbury and why there’s no shame in getting the hell outta dodge when you can.

Another Fantastic Character Study. Review: Homeland – “The Clearing”

“The Clearing” is a very character intensive episode, and while not as powerful as other episodes of Homeland this season, it is still quite gripping.

Bet You Didn’t Guess It Would Be Elena. Review: The Vampire Diaries “The Killer”

“The Killer” surprises me with its unpredictable outcome and witty writing, providing quite the enjoyable viewing experience.

TV News: Syfy Renews HAVEN For 4th Season with 13 New Episodes

#Haven gets 4th season! I love Haven! It’s one of my favorite shows on television. The cast, the location, and the stories are all fantastic. I’m ready to take a trip to Nova Scotia where the show is filmed because I want to be in Haven. Congrats to the cast, crew, and all involved on the show!

Book Review: Willow by Julia Hoban

I’ve wondered how such an act can possibly bring someone relief but the third-person narration convinced me of just how much of an unburdening it can be—with descriptions of razors cutting the skin and the blood prickling underneath demonstrating it as a release from psychological hurt.

Who Has to do the Dishes? Review: It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia – “The Gang Gets Analyzed”

Sunny does a great job of delving deep into its archives, bringing up old storylines like Dee wanting to be an actress, Dennis being an Ivy League snob and God’s gift to women, and Charlie screaming to get his point across. But that’s what Sunny is good at—using a tried and true formula that obviously works since the show’s been around for eight seasons, with a ninth already scheduled. Hey, if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it!

A Common Thread. Review: American Horror Story: Asylum, S2 Ep 4 – “I Am Anne Frank: Pt. 1”

I’d like to think we’ve seen the full brunt of his diabolism, but apparently, there are even more layers of evil. What he’s doing to Shelley (Chloe Sevigny) is beyond reprehensible. There seems to be no rhyme or reason for his so-called experiments; it’s simply about doling out torture, and if indeed he was a Nazi war criminal, then he’s just plain sadistic, unlike Adolf Eichmann, the subject of Hannah Arendt’s “Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on the Banality of Evil.”

Yet Another One That Makes Me Think… Book Review: UnWholly by Neal Shusterman

I’m once again floored by Shusterman. Not only does he impress me with UnWholly, I think he eclipses what he did with the first book in the Unwind series.

Jax’s Two Sides, A Rat Unveiled, and a Weekend at Frankie’s Leads to Mr. Mayhem. Retrospective: Sons of Anarchy – “Andare Pescare”

The frantic search for Frankie Diamonds (Chuck Zito) intensifies the battle for the gavel between Jax (Charlie Hunnam) and Clay (Ron Perlman) as each man makes moves to solidify his footing within the Club. As the glue that holds SAMCRO together continues to come undone, “Andare Pescare” keeps us glued to our seats.

Video Clips: Season 2 of Syfy’s “Total Blackout”

Check out these clips from Syfy’s hit reality competition, Total Blackout. And don’t forget to tune in for all new episodes, Tuesdays at 10/9c.

News: Firefly – Flock to Unlock

The tenth anniversary special, “Firefly: Browncoats Unite,” is making its world premiere on Sunday, November 11 @ 10pm, only the the Science channel.

Interview: The Walking Dead’s Sarah Wayne Callies (Lori Grimes)

Don’t miss all new episodes of The Walking Dead, Sundays at 9/8c only on AMC.

Can Brody Really Be Trusted? Review: Homeland – “A Gettysburg Address”

There was no way “A Gettysburg Address” could have been as riveting as last week’s “Q&A,” but it still gives viewers enough to chew on to keep them more than invested. This week’s installment of Homeland raises a lot of interesting questions now that we’ve reached the middle of this stellar season, not the least of which is whether Brody (Damian Lewis) can be trusted, or whether his alliances still lie with Abu Nazir (Navid Negahban).