‘American Gods’ Season 1 Review: The Adaptation Neil Gaiman’s Book Deserved

I know this sounds cheesy, and it might not be the most glamorous way to start a season review, but American Gods has raised the bar when it comes to well-told stories that are diverse, beautiful, and thought provoking. It…

10 Shows To Binge During Summer Hellatus

Remember those old school essays, “What I Did On My Summer Vacation?” I should have called mine “What I Watched On My Summer Vacation,” because I spent a lot of time in front of the TV watching reruns of different…

‘American Gods’ Not Attending San Diego Comic-Con 2017

American Gods will not be attending San Diego Comic-Con according to Deadline. The show will be blowing full steam ahead into Season 2 territory and won’t have the time to attend the world renowned convention on all things TV, movie,…

‘American Gods’ Season Finale Review: Come to Jesus

The Old Gods have acquired a queen and finally set the stage for the beginning of the war against the New Gods in American Gods Season 1 Finale “Come to Jesus.” While it isn’t the strongest episode of the season, it…

‘American Gods’ Releases 360 Video of Crocodile Bar with Cast Commentary

American Gods is full of unforgettable sets that seem to come to life, fitting the aesthetic of Neil Gaiman’s creation. None are more unique in American Gods than the diver bar Shadow Moon, Mr. Wednesday, and Mad Sweeney meet up…

‘American Gods’ 1×07 Review: Prayer for Mad Sweeney

American God‘s “Prayer for Mad Sweeney” cemented my love for the tall and foul-mouthed leprechaun and made me wish for more moments of him standing in gentle candle light with his shirt half open. His appearances in Essie’s vignette and…

‘American Gods’ Releases New Clip Featuring Laura Moon, Mad Sweeney, and Salim

In anticipation of the penultimate episode of American Gods, entitled ‘A Prayer for Mad Sweeney’, Starz has released a new clip featuring the two biggest assholes on this show, Laura Moon and Mad Sweeney. In the following clip, Laura Moon and Mad…

‘American Gods’ 1×06 Review: A Murder of Gods

American Gods ‘A Murder of Gods’ saw Mr. Wednesday setting up his pieces for the upcoming finale, Laura Moon & Mad Sweeney sassing each other while talking about the possible resurrection of the former, and the return of Salim, aka…

‘American Gods’ 1×05 Review: Lemon Scented You

American Gods ‘Lemon Scented You’ continued where it left off last week with the return of Laura Moon and introduced us to the leader of the New Gods, Mr. World. And as we’re experiencing everything from Shadow Moon‘s perspective, it was…

‘American Gods’ Debuts New Look for Gillian Anderson’s Media

Gillian Anderson stars as the New God Media in the critically acclaimed series American Gods. Media assumes whatever form will deliver her message most effectively and is often personified by iconic celebrities. In the following clip she appears to Tech…

Worship Bilquis with Limited Edition ‘American Gods’ Shirt for Charity

Yetide Badaki, known as the Goddess of Love Bilquis on Starz American Gods, wants you to worship her by buying a shirt for charity. The officially licensed merchandise is available on represent.com with the proceeds going to two charities of…

‘American Gods’ 1×04 Review: Getting to Know Laura Moon in ‘Git Gone’

American Gods ‘Git Gone’ feels like Neil Gaiman’s love letter to Laura Moon, Shadow’s wife, who surprised him by appearing in his room at the end of last week’s episode. Like so many characters in American Gods I never felt like they…

‘American Gods’ Clip Features Shadow & Laura Contemplating Death

American Gods is gearing up for what is honestly my favorite episode so far. In Episode 4, entitled “Git Gone”, we get an inside look at the life of Laura Moon, Shadow’s recently deceased wife. We’ll get to explore her life…

‘American Gods’ 1×03 Review: Head Full of Snow

American Gods “Head Full of Snow” feels like a landmark episode where the Starz show has finally hit it’s stride and left us surprised, awed, and wanting for more. Not only did this episode have Mr. Wednesday teasing us and…

‘American Gods’ Renewed for Season 2

It’s barely begun, but now we know we don’t have to find a way to say goodbye anytime soon. Not that we wanted to. Starz has officially ordered Season 2 of American Gods, the Bryan Fuller and Michael Green Adaptation…

‘American Gods’ 1×02 Review: Anansi’ Entrance, Shadow’s Grief, and the Power of Belief

If you were under the impression that Starz adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s American Gods was going to get any less weird in it’s second episode, you’d be wholly and unequivocally wrong. Things always get weirder when it comes to Gaiman…

‘American Gods’ Introduces Czernobog Ahead of Episode 2 in Exclusive Clip

Mr. Wednesday isn’t going to start any war on Starz American Gods unless he has Gods willing to fight and take up arms for his side. That’s where Czernobog, played by the infamous Peter Stormare, comes in. He’s an old…

‘American Gods’ Introduces Zorya Vechernyaya Ahead of Episode 2 in Exclusive Clip

Traveling with Mr. Wednesday will introduce Shadow Moon to a wide range of strange and wonderfully weird people (that he doesn’t know are actually Gods, but that’s a discovery for another day/episode.) One of those strange and wonderfully weird people…

“Angry Gets Shit Done” in New ‘American Gods’ Clip Featuring Orlando Jones’ Mr. Nancy

Mr. Nancy/Anansi, played by Orlando Jones, is a trickster God come to life in Starz adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s American Gods. In this exclusive clip Mr. Nancy gives an explosive speech to a group of slaves aboard a ship bound…

‘American Gods’ 1×01 Review: First Meetings, Faith, and That Scene with Bilquis

American Gods ‘Bone Orchard’, the premiere episode of the Starz adaptation, has breathed new life into Neil Gaiman’s novel and started us down a road that is weird, unbelievable, visually stunning, and bloody as hell. This adaptation has opened doorways for…

‘American Gods’ Crispin Glover Talks the Mysterious Mr. World

Mr. World, played by Crispin Glover, is the leader of the New Gods in Starz American Gods. He’s fashionable, omniscient, and apparently knows about people…all of them. And if you haven’t read the book, his role is key to what…