Alexandra August
Contributing since December, 2016
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About Alexandra August
Alexandra is a Los Angeles-based writer/comedian. Her pop culture obsessions include, but are not limited to, Game of Thrones, Kate Mulgrew, Preacher, Star Trek, Tyler Perry movies, Bryan Fuller, and the Oxford Comma.
Latest Articles
REVIEW: Aquaman Is Entertaining and Visually Stunning
James Wan's Aquaman feels like one of the few times the DCEU has nailed the right balance between style and substance.
The Walking Dead Returns to Its Horror Roots With 'Evolution'
Season 9 makes good on its promise to return The Walking Dead to its roots with "Evolution," the first truly terrifying episode in a long time.
Every Mystery The Walking Dead Needs to Solve This Season
The Walking Dead's midseason finale "Evolution" book-ended the first half of Season 9, but there are still plenty of questions to be answered.
The Walking Dead: [SPOILER] Dies in Midseason Finale
The Walking Dead's midseason finale reminds us that even in its ninth season, plot armor is non-existent by killing off a fan-favorite character.
Ralph Breaks the Internet Is a Leap Forward For the Disney Princess Brand
The Wreck-It Ralph sequel Ralph Breaks the Internet defies all tropes to rocket every Disney Princess into the 21st century.
Just a List of the Anachronisms in Robin Hood
Otto Bathurst's Robin Hood intentionally breaks a bunch of historical rules, but unfortunately, the stylistic choice falls flat.
John C. Reilly & Sarah Silverman Break (Down) the Internet
Ralph Breaks the Internet stars John C. Reilly and Sarah Silverman discuss the impact the web has had on their lives and on society.
REVIEW: Robin Hood Fails On Virtually Every Level
Lionsgate's Robin Hood completely misses the mark in its attempt to reframe the story of the legendary outlaw as a modern political allegory.
Shazam!'s Zachary Levi Explains What Makes the DC Hero Relevant Today
Shazam! star Zachary Levi explains why this is the perfect time for the superhero to make his big-screen debut.
The Walking Dead: Daryl Takes On a New Role in 'Stradivarius'
Daryl Dixon is drawn out of the woods, and back into the communities, by new responsibility in The Walking Dead episode "Stradivarius."
EXCLUSIVE: Amazon's The Boys Will Adapt a Key Storyline From the Comics
Amazon's adaptation of The Boys will feature a key element of the comics, according to star Jack Quaid, aka Wee Hughie.
Ralph Breaks the Internet is a Solid Sequel with an Amazing Message
Wreck-It Ralph sequel Ralph Breaks the Internet has a lot to say about friendship, the Internet and what it takes to be a Disney Princess.
The Walking Dead: Everything That Changed During the Time Jump
Here's everything that's different on AMC's The Walking Dead since the loss of Rick Grimes, one week -- and six years -- ago.
Wait, Did The Walking Dead Just Rickroll Us?
With Rick Grimes' final episode, AMC's The Walking Dead may have just executed a twist worthy of one of the internet's greatest memes.
The Walking Dead Just Introduced Carl's Replacement - and You'll Love Them
The Walking Dead introduces a new-ish character in "What Comes After" who makes us wish Carl Grimes were around to appreciate the moment.
The Walking Dead Bids a Fitting Farewell to Rick in 'What Comes After'
Andrew Lincoln's final episode of The Walking Dead, "What Comes After," sends off Rick Grimes in style ... and then some.
Gotham's Shooting Locations Are Just As Disturbing As The Show
Actors Donal Logue and Robin Lord Taylor share chilling stories about two locations used in the filming of Gotham.
The Walking Dead Just Revealed How [Spoiler] May Leave the Show
The Walking Dead's new episode provided a clear path for this survivor to exit... and it doesn't look pleasant.
Everything We Know About Star Trek: Discovery Season 2
Star Trek: Discovery returns with an all-new season this coming January, so here's a guide to what we've learned so far.
To Boldly LOL: Is Star Trek's Cartoon Comedy The Franchise's Final Frontier?
Star Trek's first comedy series, Lower Decks, has fans asking why it took so long for the Enterprise to boldly go into comedy.