My Friend Dahmer is in theaters now. By Keith Noakes Why would a production company ever make a film about a serial killer in his teenage years, let alone one about the notorious Jeffrey Dahmer? […]
My Friend Dahmer is in theaters now. By Keith Noakes Why would a production company ever make a film about a serial killer in his teenage years, let alone one about the notorious Jeffrey Dahmer? […]
The Long Road Home premieres November 7th, 9pm on National Geographic. It seems 2017 is the year of the military television show. The Brave, SEAL Team, Valor, and SIX have all premiered in under 12 […]
Alias Grace is available on Netflix starting November 3rd. Alias Grace is a six part series based on the novel of the same name by Margaret Atwood. As opposed to the future looking Atwood acclaimed […]
Bored on your morning commute or just looking to close your eyes and get sucked into a good story? Audiobooks are a great solution. Every so often, TV and City will provide recommendations for the […]
1922 is available on Netflix starting October 20th. By Kevin Levine Has anyone else been keeping track of how many Stephen King film and TV adaptations have been released in 2017? I am certain many […]
Get Shorty premieres August 13, 10pm on Epix. Chris O’Dowd and Ray Romano have teamed up to make a very unique TV show. Based in part on the 1990 Elmore Leonard novel that in turn […]
The Last Tycoon’s first season is now streaming on Amazon Video. Amazon video’s adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s unfinished novel, The Last Tycoon, is currently up for streaming for those with Amazon Prime. Over the course of […]
Midnight, Texas premieres July 24, 10pm on NBC. Midnight, Texas is a show that wants to be something strange and unique, but plays it too safely to be anything other than just another show that deals […]
Avery is available now. By Jack Faivish In his book Avery, Ken Kratz absolutely debunks any possible theory that Steven Avery is innocent of the murder of Teresa Halbach. He gives a point-by-point breakdown of each […]
The Mist premieres June 22, 10pm on Spike TV. By Jack Faivish More than anything else, The Mist is a character study. It’s another fast-paced Stephen King horror adaption, which pits man against nature in […]