Television and film have often used the setting of a card game to deliver important plot developments or tension. In film, Casino Royale has a tense poker scene in which James Bond meets the villainous […]

Television and film have often used the setting of a card game to deliver important plot developments or tension. In film, Casino Royale has a tense poker scene in which James Bond meets the villainous […]
By Rachel M. Who’s ready to root for the antihero? Taglialatella Galleries presents a new collection of paintings and prints by NY-based street artist Jerkface, appropriately entitled Anti-Hero. The provocative muralist has become world-renowned for […]
Disenchantment premieres August 17th on Netflix. By Chris Flanagan Disenchantment is Matt Groening’s first foray into the streaming service pool, and if the first few episodes are any indication of what lies ahead, fans have […]
The stand-up special Warn Your Relatives is available to stream on Netflix. By Andrew Hathaway To get an idea of how dense Hari Kondabolu’s Warn Your Relatives is – make sure you keep the opening […]
Brockmire returns for a second season on April 25th, 10pm on IFC. By Matthew Stanford This review will be PG, but Brockmire is certainly not. Jim Brockmire is crass, old school, drunk and funny (both […]
We live in the golden age of television, and never has TV been more important in our culture. Each week we’ll be exploring the absolute best TV has to offer. Every Wednesday, contributor Jeremy Koffsky […]
Springfield of Dreams: The Legend of Homer Simpson airs October 22nd, 4:30pm on Fox. This February will mark the 25th anniversary of one of The Simpsons‘ best and most famous episodes, “Homer at Bat”. To […]
F Is for Family’s second season is available to stream, May 30 on Netflix. By Jeremy Koffsky Bill Burr is my favorite stand-up comedian and hosts my favorite podcast. I cannot get enough of his […]