Till now, the only commercial expansions of Tolkien’s works have come in the form of video games. His world offers endless possibilities.
Till now, the only commercial expansions of Tolkien’s works have come in the form of video games. His world offers endless possibilities.
While political divides keep us isolated, “Game of Thrones” lets individuals come together on social media, if only for one night a week.
Jane Austen’s subversive message for us today is: it’s marriage that gives romantic love its full scope for happiness and its dividend for society.
What makes “Game of Thrones” interesting is not its fantasy portrayal of Feudalism or antiquity, but its fictionalized portrayal of the nightly news.
Once a person becomes consumed by the quest for power, individuals become nothing more than pawns to be sacrificed in the name of maintaining control.
After the much talked about angst-ridden premiere of The Walking Dead, expect to see to a rise in Negan and Lucille Halloween costumes this weekend. But please, be safe, and perhaps invest in some plastic barbed wire so that Lucille isn’t quite so deadly. Of course zombies have a been a Halloween costume staple forRead more