Season two’s second episode is building the story’s foundation and offers more backstory for the characters. However, we’re in the second of eight episodes. No matter...
Greg Turlock is a published poet, author and photographer. His credits include “Rivers of Life”, award-winning poem from the 2019 Lieutenant Governor of Alberta Arts Awards,...
I am finally starting to find something called a “work-life” balance, so I hope to keep the regular reviews coming at a steady clip. This week...
Trust was a big topic in this episode of Dexter. And it makes sense. As adults, we know that earning the trust of new people can...
Since all the weirdos are celebrating Christmas in July, this episode is aptly timed. It’s Christmastime in Briarcliff. With Sister Judd gone, Sister Mary is in...
After an explosive start, episode two of American Horror Stories is exactly what I was expecting. And that’s kind of disappointing. Scarlett is doing just fine...
Any show has ups and downs. Some episodes are exceptional and some are best left unwatched. This episode of Web of Darkness was closer to the...
If you’ve ever lost a loved one, then you know there comes a moment where life has to go on. No matter how much you hurt,...
It’s finally here! The long-anticipated AHS spinoff, American Horror Stories launched yesterday. And it was fantastic. The storyline from episode one was simple enough. A new...
Day 17 By the time Dani’s cart had clattered onto the asphalt her forearms were aching from having avoided the cart spilling down the grass and...
Last time on Feeding Frenzy… The motel room seemed decent enough. It was clean, although the air had a dank, stale quality about it. There were...
Deep is Netflix’s newest entry into a teen horror/thriller. In it, we see a rising star’s (Sita “Mai” Likitvanichkul) first big offering and a new twist...
Greg Turlock is a published poet, author and photographer. His credits include “Rivers of Life”, award-winning poem from the 2019 Lieutenant Governor of Alberta Arts Awards,...
The Unkind Rewind by Gabriel Tuggle When I was a kid, Blockbuster sat up the street about two hundred yards from school. It was the...
“Alone on New Years” by Robert P. Ottone Julian’s girlfriend left early in the evening on New Year’s Eve. She was working the second of a...
This episode of Dexter was another hard one. It made me wish Dexter would get back to killing people. Rita’s gone, so Dexter’s a single father...
Boy was this episode all over the dang place. It skipped around and felt disjointed, but it did yield some interesting insights about the characters of...
“Hanging By A Thread” By Charles Rainey Gaspard Boucher died at midnight—as my death list prophesized with full accuracy, so much so that under the bold...
This episode of American Horror Story introduced maybe one of the most soothing, kindest characters I’ve ever seen in this show. I could be wrong though,...
This episode was a difficult one to watch. It’s not like any episode that we’ve seen so far. It was sad, painful. Trigger warning. If you’ve...