Matthew Goudreau
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Matt is a 21 year old film buff and recent graduate from The University of Rhode Island. Growing up in a small town in the smallest state, Matt began developing a taste in film and general geekdom at a young age. After years of watching various DC and Marvel animated television shows as a boy, Matt has become quite the afficinado in the realm of comic books. Towards the end of middle school, Matt began delving into the world of film by watching anything he could get his hands on. Nowadays, his tastes range from classic film noir and the mindbending works of David Cronenberg to the latest trends on the independent scene. Don't worry; he's still one for the latest film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe or DC animated adventure. Comics aren't the only source of literature Matt enjoys. He can sometimes be spotted reading the works of Stephen King or even the plays of William Shakespeare. As an aspiring film critic and screenwriter, Matt is always looking for inspiration and new ideas.

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TV Review: Gotham 3×06 “Follow the White Rabbit”

With the exception of last episode’s cliffhanger, Mad Hatter kept his presence to a minimum. Going into this season, I wouldn’t have expected to be clamoring for his presence each and every week. Somehow, Mad Hatter has become my favorite…

Movie Review: Boo! A Madea Halloween

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TV Review: Gotham 3×05 “Anything For You”

Although Gotham has primarily served as a showcase for guest villains, the primary players of the show shined the brightest last night. Butch and Tabitha, who both have been reduced to the sidelines as of late, were given much more…

TV Review: Gotham 3×03 “Look into His Eyes”

With the majority of the heavyweights in Batman’s Rogues Gallery already introduced on Gotham, it seemed inevitable that lesser villains would also make introductions. Such was the case on this week’s episode, presenting the debut of the series’ take on…

TV Review: Gotham 03×02 “Burn the Witch”

Can someone please upgrade the security system at Wayne Manor? For the umpteenth time on Gotham, it was broken into yet again. This time it was done by the long haired “clone” of Bruce Wayne from Indian Hill. I’ll give…

TV Review: Gotham 3×01 “Better to Reign in Hell…”

For most of its duration thus far, Gotham is a show that can be dramatically excellent and frustratingly goofy. At points, it could be both during a single episode. Season two was a step up collectively from its prior season,…