Photo from Paramount Vantage. Director Alexander Payne is a maker of complex, humanistic journeys: “Election” followed a feisty teenager on her desperate, vengeful campaign to win the high school election,
By Dana J. Hortman, contributor Photo courtesy of Gene Page/AMC. On the midseason finale of “The Walking Dead,” the Governor captures Michonne and Hershel, and holds them hostage unless Rick
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Brooklyn Nine-Nine. Photo credit: Fox. Fall 2013 wasn't a spectacular season for new television programming. Some interesting concepts launched this year, like the true story of two 1950s-era sex researchers
By Dana J. Hortman, contributor Photo courtesy of Gene Page/AMC. On this week’s episode of “The Walking Dead,” the Governor continues to travel with his new companions Lilly, Meghan and
By Dana J. Hortman Photo courtesy of Gene Page/AMC. On episode six of “The Walking Dead,” the Governor makes his long-awaited return after being MIA since we last saw him
by Arielle Antonio, contributor Photo courtesy of ABC. Marvel Comics and DC Comics together maintain a share of about 70 percent of the American comics market. They are rivals and
By Dana J. Hortman, contributor Photo courtesy Gene Page/AMC. On episode five of “The Walking Dead,” Hershel and Glenn attempt to save the lives of the prison community as more
By Dana J. Hortman, contributor Photo courtesy of Gene Page/AMC. On this week’s episode of “The Walking Dead,” Rick and Carol make a food run to an abandoned suburban neighborhood.
Photo by Richard Foreman. When a beloved book becomes a movie, immediately there are two camps, the hasn’t-reads and the has-reads. One is just trying to understand what’s going on











