Dexter and the Dark Defender


Updated 11/09/07 1:30 PM · Posted by BuzzSugar · 12 comments

Dexter and the Dark Defender

If you're a fan of Showtime's Dexter, then you probably already know about the Dark Defender, a superhero based on the serial-killer-with-a-soul whom Dexter discovered when investigating a murder at a comics shop a couple of weeks back. But what you may not know is that Dexter's doppelganger has his own Web series. The Dark Defender is a series of highly stylized recaps of this season's Dexter Read more

Kristen Stewart Speaks, Leaps, and Rides in the New Trailer For Snow White and the Huntsman


Updated 03/25/12 5:27 AM · Posted by · 12 comments

Snow White and the Huntsman Trailer With Kristen Stewart

If the first Snow White and the Huntsman trailer left you jonesing to see more of Kristen Stewart, then this new preview for the film should be a treat. Once again we're taken inside director Rupert Sanders's very dark reimagining of the fairy tale, where the evil Queen Ravenna (Charlize Theron) is going to great lengths to stay young (when she isn't bursting into a flock of crows in the dark Read more

The Vampire Diaries "Smells Like Teen Spirit": The Good, the Bad, and the Bloody


Updated 11/16/11 5:46 AM · Posted by · 7 comments

The Vampire Diaries Recap of "Smells Like Teen Spirit"

The gang is officially back in school for their senior year at Mystic Falls High on this week's episode of The Vampire Diaries, but they've got way more to worry about than what they're going to wear on the first day. Stefan is a bully in the halls, Matt and Jeremy are haunted, and Rebekah is the new, annoyingly popular girl (and killer vampire). There are a few shocks near the end of the Read more

A Classical Return: 3 Children's Author Superstars Are Back!


Updated 02/08/12 2:59 PM · Posted by · 0 comments

New Books by Dr. Seuss, Shel Silverstein, and Maurice Sendak

To some, they are the trifecta of children's literature — Shel Silverstein, Maurice Sendak, and Dr. Seuss. Between them, they have written more than 70 children's books including such classics as Where the Sidewalk Ends, Where the Wild Things Are, and The Lorax. While both Silverstein and Seuss are no longer alive, they join Sendak this month in introducing new books that are sure to end up on Read more