The Simpsons Get Pixelated

The Simpsons opening has been marvellously recreated by animators Paul Robertson and Ivan Dixon in glorious pixel art. Check it out, it’s awesome sauce: Credit: ign.com.

Arrow Spinoff Pitch – John Diggle: Family Man

I have a pitch for you all! This is going to blow all the TV heavyweights out of the water. Step aside Game of Thrones, shuffle away The Walking Dead. There is one Arrow spinoff that has the potential to shake the very foundations of television as we know it, based on the greatest sidekick…

WWE Network FINALLY Heads To The UK

At long last, the wrestling Gods have smiled upon the UK and Ireland and confirmed the launch of the WWE Network in said territories, nearly a full year after its launch in the US and after multiple delays and cancellations reportedly due to contractual tussles with Sky TV.

Minimalist

Breaking Bad, cinematography by Michael Slovis. In response to the Daily Post challenge – Minimalist*.

We Need To Talk About Dandy

American Horror Story: Freak Show’s Dandy Mott (Finn Wittrock), son to Gloria Mott (Frances Conroy), is a troubled boy. Whilst the world has been waxing lyrical over, and screaming in horror in equal measures at Twisty the Clown, Dandy Mott seems to have been little discussed. I put it to you however, that young Dandy…

The Strain: Season One Review

“Love, you see, is the one force that cannot be explained, cannot be broken down into a chemical process. It is the beacon that guides us back home when no one is there, an the light that illuminates our loss. Its absence robs us of all pleasure, of our capacity for joy. It makes our…

The Walking Dead “No Sanctuary” Review

“They’re gonna feel pretty stupid when they find out….they’re screwin’ with the wrong people.” The Walking Dead made its long awaited return this week, and it did so with a zombie filled explosive bang. No Sanctuary kicked off season 5 of everyone’s favourite post apocalyptic zombie drama by picking up where we left off last season,…

The Simpsons/ Family Guy Crossover Review

With The Simpsons entering it 26th season, and Family Guy entering its 13th, these two much loved shows are perhaps both past their primes, but the novelty of seeing both families duke it on screen is a something that provides in part moments of greatness, in part missed opportunities, as well as a smattering of simply bizarre moments.