Erin Maxwell

UnBinged delves into the subject of mental health—a once a taboo topic, best not discussed in either polite company or on primetime TV

This week UnBinged time travels with a trio of new period pieces pulling from history and bygone eras to create new narratives—from the Viking Age to the Gilded Age all the way to the modern Golden Age.

Pattinson as an inexperienced hero who is still in mourning for his parents, gives a surprisingly nuanced performance and a version of Batman most audiences haven’t seen before

Unbinged: This week we take a gander at a trio of series’ with unusual leading ladies

Decades have passed since Neo and his love Trinity made the ultimate sacrifice to save the good people of Zion

There’s a battle brewing, and it’s being fought by streaming services, cable TV, and Primetime television. If you’re too weak to resist, UnBinged is here to help, telling you what to hate, what to love and what to love to hate.

Darker than previous Spider-Man outings, Peter matures before our very eyes

From a prison phone, Joe pleads his case, attempting to cast himself as a  victim of circumstance