Netflix | Shadow

Found this gem while browsing last night. Set in Johannesburg, South Africa, it gives you the appearance of a classic “the good guy fights back” story but it tackles very real-world situations as you follow Shadow, the former Police Officer (*whispers* with a dark past) who fell out of love with a system that he…

Netflix Recommendations: Spooky Explorations

It’s finally spooky season! So I’m back with a few recommendations for you. All the movies on this list are categorized as horror but they all have elements that them not your average, traditional scare. They all explore their respective topics with nuance and stay with you a bit after you’re done watching.   The…

Seven Deadly Sins S2: Wya big head?

There’s been lot of building excitement for the second season offering of Seven Deadly Sins – thankfully I did get into S1 a bit late so I can’t complain about waiting but I would like to take the time to clarify the confusion fellow fans of the show are experiencing today. Remember last week’s #AnimeMonday…

Anime Monday Review: Seven Deadly Sins S1

Seven Deadly Sins Season 1 The Fine Print: Written By: Nakaba Suzuki First Published: October 2012 Anime Written By: Shotaro Suga Adapted for Anime: Fall 2014 Directed by: Tensai Okamura Composers: Hiroyuki Sawano + Takafumi Wama Source: Netflix A great opening theme is always the indicator of an amazing Anime and it’s fair to say that…

Netflix Recommendation: Snow Day Horror Day Duos

The best way to spend a Snow Day is boo’d up with a warm beverage, a good watch and maybe some company. This Snow Day, I’d like to recommend some light horror watching that will thrill but not completely terrify. The perfect recipe for cuddles and great conversation.  All of my recommendations will be duos, best…

Watch Worthy – Hannibal Takes Edinburgh

Hannibal Takes Edinburgh is a refreshing approach to a comedic documentary that is surprising and funny.  Hannibal has always been fascinating to me; from his deadpan delivery to his seemingly perfect mix of friendly and aloof. Shot in 2012 at the world-famous Edinburgh Fringe Festival that features hundreds of shows in 25 days – Burress would perform…

The Taking of Deborah Logan – Review

*Please note, there are some spoilers in this review, if you haven’t watched the movie yet…you know the rest* This movie was almost being force fed to me; it showed up in most of my horror related lists so, I finally gave in. It’s important of me to note, when I first noticed the movie…