The Episode Where All Hell Breaks Loose… Review: The Walking Dead “The Killer Within”

The Walking Dead amazes me every week, even when I think it’ll be another episode of the same old thing. I’m completely enamored with the show and what the writers have done with the concept of surviving a zombiepocalypse.

Huh? WOW! NO! Retrospective: Haven, S3 “Magic Hour – Part 1”

#EscapeToHaven? I’m not so sure I want to with an overflow of killers as of late. First it was the bolt-gun killer, now there are blackmailers who are killing people promising to resurrect them for a price. The “troubled” case in “Magic Hour” really proves quite alluring.

Kidnap, Murder, and Stolen Kisses. Review: Grimm, S2, “The Hour of Death”

#Grimm gives us kidnapping, torturous murder, panic, and stolen kisses—“The Hour of Death” will surely keep your mind reeling and pulse racing.

Would You Find The Cure? Review: The Vampire Diaries “The Five”

“The Five” answers some questions while leaving me with a few more. Just who are these vampire hunters, and who will be able to take them out?

Talk About Being Naïve! Review: It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia – “Charlie and Dee Find Love”

Unfortunately, “Charlie and Dee Find Love” doesn’t live up to Sunny’s high comedic standards. I laughed and smiled but I didn’t have any good belly laughs or laugh-out-loud moments. It felt as if the writers were trying too hard to make this episode funny, and it didn’t work.

TV News: HBO Joins NBC Universal for “Hurricane Sandy: Coming Together”

By now, the entire country is well aware of the devastation Hurricane Sandy wreaked up and down the east coast this past weekend. And here we are, days later, and friends and family, even entire neighborhoods, are still without food, power, and the creature comforts we all take for granted. As this great nation often does, now is the time to pull together and help out any way we can. And that is exactly what HBO and NBC Universal are doing with “Hurricane Sandy: Coming Together.” The live one-hour special will air Friday, November 2 (8-9 pm ET/tape-delayed PT), and all proceeds received will go directly to the American Red Cross relief efforts for Hurricane Sandy. For further details, like how to donate, and which stars will be performing, please read the HBO press release below.

Ravish Me Red. Review: American Horror Story: Asylum, S2 Ep 3 – “Nor’easter”

But for Sister Jude (Jessica Lange), her torment is very real, and what she sees is not an illusion, at all. In fact, what she sees gets right up in her face. Yeah, ghoulish! Not only that, but she’s tormented by an enormously sinful past.

Read at Your Own Risk… Book Review: Risking It All by Jennifer Schmidt

I would only recommend this book to anyone who likes a quick, somewhat romantic, read that doesn’t require any thinking.

TV News: FX Picks Up WILFRED For Season 3

Congrats to the cast and crew of #WILFRED! FX Orders Third Season of Acclaimed Comedy Series Wilfred

Comic Books: Get Spooky with the Free Dark Horse Digital Horror Sampler!

Just in time for Halloween, Dark Horse has released a 119 page horror sampler on Dark Horse Digital!

Interview: The Walking Dead’s David Morrissey (The Governor)

Episodes of The Walking Dead air Sundays at 9/8c only on AMC.

Brother against Brother: A Ruthless Jax Hangs onto the Gavel. Recap: Sons of Anarchy, S5 “Ablation”

“I’m tired of watching my back.” Considering everything Jax (Charlie Hunnam) has dealt with in the last two seasons, I’m amazed it has taken him this long enough to say those words. But with his family possibly in danger, Jax sinks deeper into the darkness that has overtaken him ever since Opie’s (Ryan Hurst) death.

TV Promo – Paranormal Witness Season 3 Clip – “Freak You Out”

Season 3 of Paranormal Witness is coming in 2013. Check out this clip entitled “Freak You Out.”

TV Promo: Ghost Hunters – “Tunnels of Terror”

Watch a sneak peek of the next all-new episode of Ghost Hunters, Wednesday at 9/8c on Syfy. The team steps out of the light and into the darkness for another brave investigation during “Tunnels of Terror.”

TV News: NBC Reveals Changes for its Mid-Season 2013 Schedule

Following a fairly successful Fall 2012 season, NBC has announced its new and returning series for its mid-season 2013 schedule.

“It’s the Lies that Undo Us.” Review: Homeland – “Q&A”

Homeland continues to raise the stakes with “Q&A” as Brody (Damian Lewis) is interrogated, first by Peter Quinn (Rupert Friend) and then Carrie (Claire Danes). In a display of brilliant writing, directing, and acting, “Q&A” delves deeper into what makes its two main characters tick, while at the same time staying true to the terrorist story that has its viewers, me included, glued to their screens every Sunday night. As much as I loved last season’s “The Weekend,” another Carrie/Brody-centric episode, I think “Q&A” is even better, and will surely help to garner Emmy® awards for both leads next year.

Review: The Walking Dead “Walk With Me” Never Trust A Man With An Aquarium Fetish!

Just when you think you’ve seen it all, the writers of The Walking Dead come up with something else to shock you. All I’ll say is I won’t ever look at a fish tank the same way again.

The Walls Do Have Ears…and Eyes! Review: #Haven, S3 “Real Estate”

A dark and spooky night; check. A creepy house in the woods on a desolate road; check. An adventurous young couple dressed in costume; check. Mystery is in the air and it’s perfect for a Halloween-themed episode of Haven.

The Woman in White. Review: Grimm, S2 “La Llorona”

#Grimm gives us a wickedly good Halloween episode with “La Llorona.” It has suspense with a time sensitive case, and it gives us bits of the other on-going story lines. It also gives us another piece of the puzzle, in the form of a psychic, which may prove interesting later on.

Why You Should See This Movie. Spoiler-Free Review: Warner Bros. Pictures’ “Cloud Atlas”

I highly recommend this movie for anyone who hasn’t had that out-of-this-world film experience yet. Yes, it is that good.

TV Promos: Coming Up on Bravo

Bravo fans, you’re in for a real (trick or) treat next week with two all-new episodes of The Real Housewives of Miami, and the season premieres of The Real Housewives of Atlanta and The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. Plus, celebrity stylists for The Real Housewives of Atlanta share off-air drama from the past four seasons! Top Chef: (Seattle), Start-Ups: Silicon Valley and LOLwork all have their season premieres next week also. Check out these fun clips!

Review: The Vampire Diaries “The Rager” And What A Party It Was!

“The Rager” shows us just what it means to be alone in the cruel world, and what that can do to a person, uh…. vampire.

Video Clip: Go Behind the Scenes for a Debrief Editorial with the Cast and Crew of Homeland @SHO_Kareem

I wonder what the cast and crew thought of last week’s episode. Oh wait, I have a clip for you — a debrief editorial — during which they tell us their opinion of “New Car Smell.”

Satan Compels You. Review: American Horror Story: Asylum, S2 Ep 2, “Tricks and Treats”

The 1960s weren’t exactly a bright spot in women’s liberation so when nymphomaniac Shelley (Chloe Sevigny) confesses to Dr. Arden the reason for her “incarceration” (“Because I like sex. That’s my crime”), it’s a rather bold statement. It’s clear she’s not insane at all—she just loves sex.

The Walking Dead Meets Law & Order. Review: It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia – “The Maureen Ponderosa Wedding Massacre”

What a fun, Halloween-themed episode this is. There are all sorts of strange occurrences, some very scary moments, frightening music, and, of course, lots of comedy. “The Maureen Ponderosa Wedding Massacre” is a perfect mash-up of two wildly popular TV shows—two of my favorites, actually—and I enjoyed every moment of it.