Mac Review: Wonder Woman
When Wonder Woman came out, I quickly started hearing the right things from the wrong people.
When Wonder Woman came out, I quickly started hearing the right things from the wrong people.
With accidentally apt timing for Halloween, Travis revisits his roots by reviewing a book he read for school, with Agatha Christie’s Hallowe’en Party.
I saw Thor: Ragnarok a couple of days ago, so I thought I’d do a quick and dirty write-up. It will contain spoilers for anyone who hasn’t seen the trailers.
We’re at the start of the fall TV season right now. In the age of cable TV, summer series, and streaming services, that’s not really the event that it used to be — You can watch new television episodes year round these days. But I figure it’s still as a good a time as any to take stock of the shows I’ve been watching (or trying to watch) this year and figure out where they stand with me.
Travis discusses the recent comic book The Rift, a time travel story not unlike Quantum Leap, with an interesting story and decent art.
Two shows, two premieres: THE ORVILLE and STAR TREK: DISCOVERY. So which one is the better STAR TREK?
Travis takes a look at the movie based on the board game Clue, and finds that it’s pretty good overall.