The Last Man on Earth is a Winningly Complex Comedy of Errors [Review]

By Tyler Austin Over the course of its inaugural season, The Last Man On Earth proves to be not only one of the funniest network shows in years, but, far and away, one of the most original. It’s been an exercise in extreme premise exhausting/expanding, and, damn, Read More …

Mario Party 10: Nintendo’s Latest Bizarre (yet Delightful!) Romp Through Candy Land

by Jay Ackley Every time I sit down with a new Nintendo game, I experience a spontaneous surge of joy and familiarity as I re-acclimatize to the Mushroom Kingdom. The delightful procession includes all the usual suspects: helpful/spectating anthropomorphic toadstools, the fairy tale architecture and Read More …

The 3DS Can Offer These Worthy Games a New Life

By Nigel Spudes Remakes and re-releases of classic video games can seem like bloodless cash-ins designed to rake in consumer dollars with established brands and minimal studio effort, especially when they take the place of new, original content on a console’s release schedule. With the right Read More …

Perfect Records: Casiotone for the Painfully Alone Vs. Children

Everyone has an album that has stayed with them for years, even decades, a constant musical companion that grows with you as your life and perspective changes. With that in mind, Deadshirt presents Perfect Records, an ongoing series of personal essays about the albums that stuck Read More …

American Horror Story Gets its Weird Groove Back with Freak Show [Review]

By Kate Collison Only three episodes into the fourth iteration of American Horror Story, and I am already 1000% more invested in these freaks than I ever was in the lackluster characters of Season Three’s Coven. Writer/Producer Ryan Murphy is at his best when portraying the struggles of the Read More …

Mind The Gap: You Haven’t Seen The Godfather?

We at Deadshirt like to fancy ourselves pretty dedicated to popular culture with a combined knowledge of all things media that borders on the encyclopedic, but no one is perfect. There’s just too much music, too many films, too many comics, and way too many Read More …