“We’re All Stories, In the End”

A beautiful, yet somehow tragic eleventh Doctor piece from one of our favorite artists, James Hance. I’ll let this one speak for itself.

A beautiful, yet somehow tragic eleventh Doctor piece from one of our favorite artists, James Hance. I’ll let this one speak for itself.
I think I'm a part of the first generation of journalists to skip print media entirely, and I've learned a lot these last few years at Forbes. My work has appeared on TVOvermind, IGN, and most importantly, a segment on The Colbert Report at one point.
On tonight’s episode of Parks and Recreation, there’s a city council meeting that gets interrupted by a citizen fillibuster for some reason or another. The citizen in question is Patton Oswalt, who seems to be…
Around the same time last year, I wrote about Amazon’s first pilot season and most of their offerings were easily forgettable. The best one was Alpha House starring John Goodman, but it wasn’t enough to…
This is a (sadly) fictional animated series that takes Doctor Who from real life to cartoon form. It’s by animator Stephen Byrne, and even though it’s only a short snippet, gives insight into what it…
I’m not sure how many of you out there are fans of Jack Black but I happen to be a big one. Let me actually edit that however. I’m a fan of Jack Black when…
You know that moment when two people come face to face in a confrontation where only one is going to walk away under their own power if they’re lucky? There’s some primal instinct hidden in…
Even though Idris Elba didn’t win anything for his recent portrayal of Nelson Mandela, he’s had a hell of a year between that movie, Pacific Rim, Thor 2 and a new season of Luther. And…
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The tragedy of being a god. He has too much power, but at the same time not enough.