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Tag Circle of Confusion

Air

Per Matt Robert Kirkman, David Alpert and Norman Reedus take a break from their usual undead duties in order to take a breath of fresh Air.

Catching Up with Season 6 of The Walking Dead

At the half-way point, Season 6 of The Walking Dead has been a series of slight ups and downs, continuously going through the motions, but not really making much progress with the overall storyline, whatsoever. That scenario changes, slightly, with… Continue Reading →

The Walking Dead: First Time Again

Per Matt The Walking Dead returns in a big way, as the season-premiere episode, First Time Again, is quite complex. It’s 90 minutes of non-linear moving parts that use stark black-and-white flashbacks to give meaning to the story’s current events… Continue Reading →

Fear the Walking Dead: The Good Man

The city’s burning down, traffic isn’t moving and there’s an arena filled with walkers that are getting restless. Needless to say, it’s a bad day to be in L.A.

Fear the Walking Dead: Cobalt

“The game has changed.”

Fear the Walking Dead: The Dog

The neighbors are restless.

Fear the Walking Dead

According to the pilot episode’s description: “A dysfunctional blended family is forced together when they realize the onset of the undead apocalypse is upon them.” Unfortunately, the series-premiere episode clearly does NOT put the fun in dysfunctional. Whether that means… Continue Reading →

Guest Review: American Ultra

Pineapple Express. Meet Jason Bourne. Jason Bourne. Meet James Franco. This is exactly what I found American Ultra to be.

American Ultra

Per Matt As one big mash-up, American Ultra never seems to fully explore each genre it employs.

Straight Outta Compton

Per Matt As a child of the ’80s, I grew up with old-school rap. It was unlike anything I had ever heard before. I quickly became a fan of many different artists, but one of the first groups I started… Continue Reading →

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