Review by James Lindorf One of the most delightful surprises of 2021 was Hulu’s original comedic murder mystery, “Only Murders in the Building.” The series reunited old friends and collaborators Steve Martin and Martin Short and brought in new blood with Disney and...
TV Review: ‘Undone’ And Interviews With Cast And Crew
By James Lindorf In the fall of 2019, Amazon Prime Video released "Undone," their first original adult animated series and the first to be created with rotoscoping. For those unfamiliar with rotoscoping, it is the technique of taking footage and painting over it to...
TV Review: ‘Halo’ On Paramount+
Review by James Lindorf Nintendo has Mario, PlayStation has Gran Turismo, and THE franchise for Xbox has always been Halo. The series has been so critical to the success of the system Microsoft named its virtual assistant Cortana after the helpful AI character. Since...
Blu-ray Review: ‘Dexter: New Blood’
Dexter ended in 2013 with a less than stellar finale according to a lot of people. Now years later the people that made the show and Showime, in 2021, made another season of the show and wrapped it up the way it should have been. Michael C. Hall reprised his role as...
TV Review: ‘Reacher’ On Prime Video
Review by James Lindorf If you don’t know him from any of the 26 books written to date or the two Tom Cruise lead movies, there is one thing you need to know about Jack Reacher. His defining character trait is that Jack Reacher is brutally efficient. Whether it is...
Best of 2021: The Games That Defined The Year
Gaming is still an art form that lacks the proper respect it deserves, but that does not change the fact that the gaming industry is bigger than almost all other entertainment industries combined. Which means that there are a plethora of stories to be told and...
Documentary Review: ‘The Beatles: Get Back’
Greetings again from the darkness. It’s a lot of Beatles. The three episodes total more than 7 hours of run time. It will be likely be too much for most folks. Not for me. In fact, I envy Oscar-winning director Peter Jackson, who got to go through every minute of 60...
TV Review: ‘Cowboy Bebop’ On Netflix
Review by James Lindorf In 1998 director Shinichirō Watanabe and Sunrise Inc. released "Cowboy Bebop," a 26 episode neo-noir space western. The popular Japanese anime made its move to the United States in 2001 as part of Cartoon Network's Adult Swim lineup. Overnight...
Documentary Review: ‘The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend A Broken Heart’ Blu-ray
Greetings again from the darkness. “Whether you’re a brother or whether you’re a mother, you’re stayin’ alive” … that instantly recognizable lyric is a bit ironic when it comes to the fascinating story of the Brothers Gibb – a story of love, ego, success, and tragedy....
DVD Review: ‘Walker: Season One’ DVD
Walker is a remake of the Chuck Norris series Walker: Texas Ranger and had an awesome first season. The series stars Jared Padalecki (Supernatural) as Cordell Walker, the grieving father of two kids, teenage daughter Stella (Violet Brinson) and son August (Kale...




