“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.
Quite recently, I was told to watch this British show called ‘Black Mirror.’ My friend described it to me as: “Think Twilight Zone, but in a techno dystopian setting.” I was sold on that phrase…
The beloved Japanese anime series, Naruto,has developed into something big. Masashi Kishimoto first brought to life the story of pre-teen Naruto Uzumaki in 1999. One of the world’s most popular stories allows us to follow…
Last night marked the season finale of the latest volume of Heroes, “Fugitives.” Unlike Sub-Zero, who has for a while now bashed the show, I’ve defended it, arguing that despite sloppy writing and inconsistent character…
It goes without saying that Kevin Spacey is a hugely talented actor, but many may not know that one of his abilities includes a mean Al Pacino impression. One so good it’s actually legendary within…
Man, this article has been months, years coming. A long while ago, I finally decided to catch up on yet another big TV sci-fi “thing” I’d missed out on, Doctor Who. The British shows I…
As I wrote that article title down just now, I couldn’t help but feel like my Parents must be slightly ashamed. I have a brother who is on the Young and Hungry list for 2012,…
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The tragedy of being a god. He has too much power, but at the same time not enough.