About Aaron Peck
Aaron Peck is a seasoned film critic. He's spent his days reviewing Blu-rays for High-Def Digest, and writing film reviews and feature articles for Film.com. He's also a member of the Utah Film Critics Association.
This week’s episode of ‘The Killing’ actually reveals a lot, but there’s a chance that everything we’ve seen up to this point is one big red herring. If that’s true, the show will have a difficult time explaining away everything t...
Color me surprised. I didn’t expect Steve Austin to get killed off by Brisco County, Jr., but that’s just the way TV Madness works sometimes. In the other match-up, Jonas Blane easily handled Detective Olivia Benson in order to mo...
It was a tough battle in Wednesday’s TV Madness, but it looks like Seven of Nine will pull out the win against B.A. Baracus. Another tough-as-nails female makes it into the second round. As was predicted, Chuck Norris easily beat ...
Have I been living in a hole? How did I miss that a new Aaron Sorkin-penned show will be hitting HBO this summer?
Monday’s TV Madness showed just how hard it can be for characters born in the distant past to go up against foes from the present and future. With the help of guns and cyborg parts, Vic Mackey and Cameron the Terminator were able ...
Down, down, down we go into a hole of depression punctuated by the infinite Seattle rain. Terry summed up the mood on ‘The Killing’ with one line: “Nobody’s happy.” Indeed.
We’ve had quite a lot of close races in the TV Madness tournament, including last Wednesday’s match-ups. While Omar Little easily bested Michael Knight, Angel and Sarah Walker ran a neck-and-neck race, which at the time of writing...
Monday’s TV Madness featured another very close race. There’s chance that things could change right before this article is posted, but as I’m writing this, John Locke leads Eric Northman by one vote. We’ll see if his lead holds up...
AMC has made it abundantly clear that the murder mystery in ‘The Killing’ will indeed be solved this season. After the kerfuffle that last season’s ambiguous finale caused, the network wants to make sure everyone knows that “All w...
Friday’s TV Madness brought us a very close race between Al Swearengen and Titus Pullo. As of this writing, Swearengen has a meager lead over Pullo by only a few votes. If that holds up by the time this entry is published, Swearen...
It turns out that our last TV Madness contests weren’t even close. Malcolm Reynolds easily got the drop on Shane, the head-rubbing zombie killer, while Ben Linus masterfully manipulated his way out of yet another skirmish with a b...
‘The Killing’ starts up its second season on AMC this Sunday, and you know what that means… Rain, and lots of it. Will you continue to watch the series after how it ended the last season?