Aaron Neuwirth
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Aaron is a movie fanatic. He is from Orange County, California, but earned a degree or two at UC Santa Barbara. He describes himself as a film reviewer, writer, podcaster, video game player, comic book reader, disc golfer, and a lefty. There are too many films, TV shows, books, etc. for him to list as favorites, but he can assure that the amount of film knowledge within his noggin is ridiculous, though he is always open to learning more. You can follow Aaron on Twitter @AaronsPS4, see what else he is up to at TheCodeIsZeek.com, and check out his podcast, Out Now with Aaron and Abe, on iTunes.

TV Review: FX’s The Americans 4×13, “Persona Non Grata”

So it looks like we shouldn’t be expecting the Jennings/Beeman wedding anytime soon, let alone many guests, given the shake ups in the cast. The Americans defies traditional expectations for its season finale episode, “Persona Nona Grata”, and holds onto…

TV Review: AMC’s Preacher 1×02, “See”

Hopefully everyone got some time to rest, with a week off from Preacher, following the wildly different pilot episode. Now we are back with “See”, which may actually be an even better episode. It is a bit more coherent, even…

TV Review: FX’s The Americans 4×12, “A Roy Rogers In Franconia”

For the penultimate episode of the season, The Americans puts forward a lot of setup for what could be a really exciting finale. Despite being central character-focused, “A Roy Rogers in Franconia” does little to really expand on Philip and…

TV Review: FX’s The Americans 4×11, “Dinner For Seven”

The first half of this season of The Americans mainly put the focus on Philip dealing with Martha. Seeds were planted to allow the arc of this season to expand when it comes to Paige and everything going on at…

TV Review: AMC’s Preacher 1×01, “Pilot”

It’s been over twenty years since the original debut of the Vertigo comic book series Preacher by Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon. The series was a darkly comedic, satirical look at religion through the lens of action movies and ideas…

TV Review: FX’s The Americans 4×10, “Munchkins”

It is now time to feel bad for Gaad, a respectable man from the FBI undone by his desire to just stay out of everything. The Americans put a panicked situation together to address Pastor Tim, but things got truly…

TV Review: FX’s The Americans 4×9, “The Day After”

I remember seeing The Day After in college and it did plenty to bring back memories of my fear of nuclear war. The nightmare sequence in Terminator 2 is partially to blame for that, but the thought of a nuke…