Deadshirt Is Watching… Two Christmases and One Big Goodbye

Deadshirt is Watching…is a weekly feature in which Deadshirt staff, contributors, and guests sound off on the television shows we’re tuned into, from intense dramas to clever sitcoms to the most insane reality shows. This week: The Librarians, BoJack Horseman, and The Colbert Report! Joe Stando Read More …

Deadshirt Is Listening… Creeping Up On You, Voguing, Schmoney Dancing With Goth Teens

Deadshirt is Listening…Bringing you a rundown of our staff and guest contributors’ favorite new tracks released in the past week after they’ve had the weekend to blast them in their cars, in a club, alone in their rooms, etc. Mike Duquette is voguing (in a Read More …

Deadshirt’s Top Ten Albums of 2014

Any year-end top ten music list is a balance between overall objective quality and personal tastes. The sheer amount of music that comes out any given year makes compiling a list like this a crapshoot at the beginning, but eventually the cream rises to the top Read More …

Dark Gable Presents… Top Five & Beyond The Lights (Double Feature Edition)

Diversity and representation have long been a serious issue in the film industry, and 12 Years A Slave winning some Oscars hasn’t exactly changed that. Outside of that prestigious anomaly, people rarely imagine black film to be much more than gangster movies, cookout comedies, and Tyler Perry. Our very own Dominic Read More …

Deadshirt Is Reading… Sandman, Silk, and Sivanaday

Deadshirt Is Reading… is a weekly feature in which Deadshirt’s staff, contributing writers, and friends-of-the-site offer their thoughts on Big Two cape titles, creator-owned books, webcomics and more. For more of our thoughts on this week’s new comics, take a look at Wednesday’s Deadshirt Comics Shopping List. Read More …

Deadshirt’s Top Ten TV Shows of 2014

Two things became clear after polling the Deadshirt staff to compile our Top Ten TV Shows of 2014 list. The first is that there was an overwhelming quantity of quality television this year, to the point that literally no one could agree on a set Read More …