Author: Amanda Rossenrode

Amanda Rossenrode is a writer, zombie apocalypse expert and chicken finger connoisseur in Southern California. She loves sleeping, boring people by talking about history and impressing her nephew with her mad Super Mario skills. She fears and respects aliens and escalators. When she grows up she wants to be a Bigfoot Investigator. Is there, like a school for that?

2017 was a good year for television shows (if nothing else). With the rising popularity of streaming and the low box office attendance in recent years, big name actors, directors and producers have moved to the small screen to flex their creativity in some truly original entertainment. There were a lot of good shows this year, and while one doesn’t have the time or the resources to watch them all, here were some of my favorites. WARNING: SPOILERS FOR GAME OF THRONES. (But come on, were in Season 7, you should have watched it by now). The Handmaid’s Tale Based…

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To many, watching a bad movie is a disappointing experience, like getting a poorly made sandwich or ordering anything from Taco Bell. You were expecting something satisfying, often times you paid money for it. What you got was Fritos and beef sauce angrily slammed into a Dorito shell by a menacing teenager. But bad movies, like bad pseudo Mexican fast-food, can sometimes be delicious, if there’s love put into it. Take Tommy Wiseau’s, The Room, which is currently in the spotlight based on the positive reception of The Disaster Artist, by actor/director, James Franco, depicting Wiseau’s eccentric method of… basically…

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