Dracula Untold: Not for Fans of Dracula (or History) [Review]

By JoJo Seames Since first appearing in Bram Stoker’s 1897 epistolary gothic novel, Dracula has remained one of the most popular and enduring characters in Western literature. The vampire count taps into certain primal and universal feelings, but is versatile enough to suit a wide Read More …

Matador Balances Espionage, Family, Fútbol [Review]

By Benny Paul  If James Bond and Luis Suarez could somehow combine their DNA and produce a son, he might look a lot like Tony Bravo. He’s the soccer-playing, red-card-earning undercover-agent action hero created by Robert Rodriguez and his friends at the El Rey Network for Matador, a Read More …

Fans Beware, Death From Above 1979’s The Physical World Might Not Be What You Bargained For [Review]

By Aaron Abel Death From Above 1979 is back! After one great album, 2004’s You’re a Woman, I’m a Machine, and a few EP’s, they split up, leaving their fan-base wanting more. I can remember listening to their music when I was in high school Read More …