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Los Angeles, 29 may 2017

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    American Gods : Lemon Scented You , our review

    Poor Shadow (Ricky Whittle), has a cheating wife that dies, and even then, still can’t get rid of her. Poor Laura (Emily Browning), for realizing he was the light of her life, too late, and now has to physically see that. We know at this point that Wednesday (Ian McShane) is trying to gather the old gods, that he hasn’t reached out to all of them yet, and that some of them may not be on his side. Does Laura fully grasp that she is decomposing? Is it...

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Los Angeles, 08 may 2017

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    American Gods : the new phenomenal serie

    We have been able to watch the fourth episode of this new series before it aired on TV Neil Gaiman, he can spin a long, beautiful, detailed yarn of a story. This is one of many books that should become some sort of series, but this is one of the shorter ones that I hope they will continue to do it well. I’m going to try to avoid spoilers for you, because it’s a completely new world that you should see. It starts...

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Los Angeles, 03 may 2017

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    American Gods : the pilot is just one of the best of this year

    Neil Gaiman, man, he can spin a yarn. This is one of many books that should become some sort of series, but this is one of the shorter ones (please, please do a series of the Sandman, a movie is too short!). It starts pretty basic, in fact it’s a pretty slow start, but that’s nice because for anyone trying to understand (like the main character, Shadow Moon), it keeps it open. It is like you are in his feet, not understanding who these people are...

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San Diego, 20 may 2017

  • Convention

    SDCC2017 : Best News of the week

    We are under 2 months from SDCC now, and as we have in our previous write-ups (hereandhereandhere) lets talk about what some new...

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Los Angeles, 16 may 2017

  • Interview

    My Cousin Rachel : Let's talk with Rael Jones

    Q: What could you tell us about your background? Rael Jones: For me, music began with classical training at an early age, starting on piano. At the same time I would play my dad’s guitar and later got a drum kit, as I started to get more into rock music of the time. By the time I was a teenager I was equally likely to be playing a classical piano concert as a rock gig in a pub somewhere. For me, these two worlds have always coexisted,...

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