Earlier today, Square Enix announced that Octopath Traveler, the hit RPG from 2018, is now available to play on PC (via Steam). Continue reading after the jump for more information on the game and to see the Announcement Trailer!
What To Watch Tonight? Our Top Pick To Watch Tonight is the season finale of Warrior on Cinemax. Otherwise, wow, there is not much on tonight. The Season Premiere of Battlebots on Discovery is a high pick which gives you an idea of what we’re dealing with here. What are you watching?
What To Watch Tonight? Today is the 75th Anniversary of the Invasion of Normandy, better known as D-Day. Given the anniversary and the fact that it was a major turning point in WWII and one of the most important events of the 20th Century, the lack of coverage tonight is shocking and appalling to me. Luckily, Nat Geo and Smithsonian Channel have some specials you can watch. Also, the Season 4 premiere of Queen of the South. What are you watching?
What To Watch Tonight? The InBetween is our Top Pick To Watch Tonight! Also on, an all new MasterChef and Jane the Virgin. For you country music fans, tonight is the star studded 2019 CMT Music Awards. What are you watching?
Pictured: Harriet Dyer as Cassie Bishop — (Photo by: Sergei Bachlakov/NBC)
NOS4A2
“The Shorter Way” (Episode 101)
June 2, 2019
Based on Joe Hill’s 2013 novel of the same name, NOS4A2 is a new, Summertime horror series from AMC. We did a Love It Or Leave It? Review from SXSW which you should definitely check out here. But, we’ll also be recapping all ten episodes this Summer.
If you’re ready to have the bejeebus scared out of you, continue on for our deep dive recap and review of the pilot episode, “The Shorter Way” … BEWARE OF SPOILERS!!
Ashleigh Cummings as Vic McQueen – NOS4A2 _ Season 1, Episode 1 – Photo Credit: Dana Starbard/AMC
Blood & Treasure
Love It Or Leave It? Review
May 21, 2019
On Tuesday, May 21, 2019, CBS launched Blood & Treasure, a new, sexy action adventure series … otherwise known as the PERFECT antidote for the Summertime TV blues.
The thirteen-episode season was created for television by Matthew Federman (Limitless) and Stephen Scaia (Limitless), and stars Matt Barr (Valor; Sleepy Hollow) and Sofia Pernas (The Brave), with a supporting cast of Katia Winter (Hamilton; Sleepy Hollow), Antonio Cupo (La Llorona), James Callis (Castlevania; 12 Monkeys), Michael James Shaw (Limitless), Oded Fehr (The Blacklist; Covert Affairs), and Mark Gagliardi (Star vs. the Forces of Evil).
Read on for our thoughts on the show and whether we think you should Love It Or Leave It!
What to Watch Tonight? Blood & Treasure is our Top Pick To Watch Tonight. Also high on the list, the penultimate episode of The Bold Type and a Master Chef is crowned on the season finale of MasterChef Junior! What are you watching?
What To Watch Tonight? Our Top Pick to Watch Tonight is the finale of Chernobyl. Also of interest, all new Gentleman Jack and the season premiere of our favorite reality show competition, So You Think You Can Dance. What are you watching?!?
How is it June already?!? Well, What To Watch Tonight? NOS4A2, the adaptation of the horror novel from Joe Hill, hits AMC tonight and it’s the Top Top Top Pick to Watch Tonight (review is forthcoming). Also high on the list, the season premiere of Fear the Walking Dead, and an all new The Spanish Princess. What are you watching?
Zachary Quinto as Charlie Manx – NOS4A2 _ Season 1, Episode 1 – Photo Credit: Zach Dilgard/AMC
Good Omens Red Carpet Interview with Neil Gaiman & Douglas Mackinnon SXSW
March 9, 2019
UPDATED May 31, 2019: At the SXSW 2019 world premiere screening of Good Omens, we had the pleasure of speaking with series scribe, Neil Gaiman, and director, Douglas Mackinnon, as they came down the red carpet. Below is a transcript of the conversation. If you’re interested in whether you should watch Good Omens, check out our Love It Or Leave It? Review here.
Good Omens premieres on Amazon Prime on Friday, May 31, 2019. The six episode, limited series is based on Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch, the 1990 novel by Terry Pratchett and Gaiman. The limited series follows a close adaptation of the novel which is probably due in no small part to Gaiman writing the scripts for all six episodes (and serving as showrunner). Behind the camera, iconic television director, Douglas Mackinnon (Doctor Who, Knightfall, Outlander), directed all six episodes.