Walking Dead fans nearly died when Glenn (Steven Yeun) fell to his apparent death in "Thank You." He is pushed into a horde of zombies when Nicholas (Michael Traynor) commits suicide and stumbles into him. The zombies appear to rip Glenn apart but the close-up shot obscures Nicholas, who fell on top of him. Nevertheless, ... [Read More]
J'onn J'onzz AKA Martian Manhunter may be on the Justice League but he plays for the other team. Aquaman learns about his sexual identity crisis firsthand in Martian Manhunter #5 by writer Rob Williams with artists Eber Ferreira and Eddy Barrows. The shapeshifting alien has been living a lie. He's not a superhero but a sleeper ... [Read More]
Animation Domination High-Def implants the brain of comedian Jerry Seinfeld into the body of Frankenstein's monster in Frankensteinfeld. The Seinfeld parody examines plot holes in the story such the monster's green skin, flat head and his not-so sensible shoes.
At his apartment there are appearances by Newman as the Wolf ... [Read More]
Bart Simpson is in for a trick in the Simpsons Halloween episode "Treehouse of Horror XXVI." Sideshow Bob (Kelsey Grammer) finally kills Bart in the first tale "Wanted: Dead, Then Alive." Fear not, it's not a canonical death. The criminal mastermind dreams up imaginative ways to kill Bart set to "Accidents Will Happen" by ... [Read More]
Star Wars: The Force Awakens gives us some insight into the characters in the first full trailer. Our heroes, Finn (John Boyega) and Rey (Daisy Ridley), are on a quest to find themselves. Finn has lived his entire life in service as a Stormtrooper. He finds himself without any purpose following the Empire's fall. Finn crash ... [Read More]
The Walking Dead has something for everyone. A compelling story that's rich with social commentary and provides for deep analysis by critics...and gratutious violence for the rest of us. Animation Domination High-Def gives each demographic their own version of the show.
The Allegorical Walking Dead ... [Read More]
Jimmy Kimmel served up some laughs at the expense of UConn student Luke Gatti, who berated cafeteria workers after they refused him service for being publicly intoxicated. Guest Justin Theroux revealed that he's purchased the film rights to the viral video for his latest film titled Mad Mac: Hunger is no Game. Theroux stars ... [Read More]