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What Year Is It Again? 2016: The Year of the Throwback

The hottest TV show of the season stars Winona Rider, features a band of geeks that love Dungeons & Dragons and Farrah Fawcett’s signature ‘do.

Alice Through the Looking Glass is Killing Time

Per Matt Sequels to best-selling novels, much like blockbuster movies, often underwhelm. In many ways, Disney’s 2010 big-screen adventure, Alice in Wonderland, is much like the iconic 1939 movie, The Wizard of Oz. Both film adaptations were based on iconic… Continue Reading →

The Witch Becomes the Face of Indie Horror

Per Matt The woods haven’t been this scary since The Blair Witch first visited.

The Last Witch Hunter

Per Matt Just in time for Halloween, a film featuring magic and witches arrives at movie theaters, but does The Last Witch Hunter have any heart?

Ghost Adventures: Ireland’s Celtic Demons

What kind of ancient entities lurk on the Emerald Isle?

Previewing the Third Annual Witches’ Ball

Per Matt Your best bet for finding an enchanted evening on Friday night is to Dance with the Devil!

Attending Attractions: Netherworld Haunted House

Per Matt It’s that time of year, again! The many monsters of Netherworld have stepped out of the shadows and have brought fear to the masses, once more.

Surviving Outside SDCC 2014

Per Matt Ever wonder if it’s possible to attend San Diego Comic-Con International and have a good time… without ever setting foot inside the Convention Center?

WICKED Interviews: Steve Quinn & Rolando Linares

Per Matt Opening today and running until April 20, Wicked returns to the Tennessee Performing Arts Center for a four-week performance. This marks the very first Nashville appearance for the First National Tour, even though the show will be making… Continue Reading →

Previewing WICKED at TPAC

Per Matt Brace yourself, Nashville. For the next four weeks, the Music City is about to get WICKED!

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