Emmy Spotlight: Louie

Louie returned this year after a longer than usual hiatus. When we last left our fictional Louie, Parker Posey had collapsed on the subway and died suddenly, and he flew to China alone for New Year’s Eve. It was a surprisingly melancholy season finale, especially following the “Late Show” three-parter that preceded it. Now in…

Masters of Sex Review: Parallax (2×01)

I've always seen Masters of Sex as a more viewer friendly version of Mad Men. While you had to wait for Mad Men to teach you how to watch it, Masters of Sex was relatively easy for viewer to digest. I'm not saying that's a bad thing, actually, in the case of the second season…

Welcome to Sweden Review: Season One

To quote one of the comedic greats, “curb your enthusiasm”. Welcome to Sweden, part of NBC’s latest offering of sitcoms, is an already tired concept. An American has to figure out how to live in a different country, dealing with the crazy customs and different language that the new country forces upon them. In this…

Masters of Sex Review: Kyrie Eleison (2×02)

I don't want to say this was a filler episode of Masters of Sex, but this was a filler episode of Masters of Sex. That being said, it was a fairly good filler episode. Entitled "Kyrie Eleison", the episode dealt with a new nanny, a new hospital, a film crew, and a nymphomaniac. Yep, you…

Emmy Spotlight: “House of Cards”

Where does one begin with House of Cards? It so clearly (I might even say desperately?) wants to be a prestige drama, and it has many of the hallmarks of such series. High-profile director and executive producer from the film world? Check. Even higher-profile movie star making the switch to television? Check. Famous, older film…

Deadmau5 – “while (1 < 2) – Disc Two" Album Review

When I talked about while (1<2)'s first disc (see the review here) as being this perfectly paced venture into a non-traditional deadmau5 album, I meant it. Everything about the first disc brought new light into the way that house albums could be played, and if it was just kept at the first disc it would've been more…

Emmy Spotlight: “Game of Thrones”

The fourth season of Game of Thrones is wildly, frustratingly uneven. On the one hand it features series highlights such as “The Lion and the Rose,” “The Viper and the Mountain,” and “The Children,” but on the other, the premiere is excessively dull, and outside of these jam-packed episodes, there is not very much that…

Honeyblood – “Honeyblood” Album Review

Honeyblood's debut reminds me of  Veronica Falls' Waiting for Something to Happen, some Icona Pop, Widowspeak, and a splash of The Breeders and Yuck. It's a mish-mash of sounds and ideas while still maintaining a really cool sound that should be praised but falls under the umbrella of most household names in indie pop. The sound is praise-worthy and the production…