We are almost at the halfway point of the 2015 NFL season and if you’ve been following each week, you’re probably as shocked as I am about some of the things that have happened. After another seemingly endless preseason and all the off-field drama in the NFL office, it’s nice to have the unpredictability of […]
‘Tis the Season for ‘Treehouse of Horror’
Halloween is right around the corner, and that means it’s time for one of the best parts of fall, the annual Simpsons Treehouse of Horror episode. Just like trick or treating and pumpkin carving, The Simpsons are practically an institution around this time of year. The Treehouse of Horror episodes are mini-anthologies of horror, comedy, and parody that range from […]
Starting a Relationship: Friends Versus Friends With Benefits
There is no ‘best way’ to meet your partner. Sometimes you may come across your partner when (or where) you least expect it. Other times you may find yourself actively searching for a partner. For some individuals, being single may present an opportunity to realize that someone you considered a friend could become something more. For others a […]
The FlashBack: ‘The Flash’ – Episode 3 ‘Family of Rogues’
Sometimes it’s easy to forget that Barry has a real job and this episode does take a moment to remind us of this. We open with Barry working in his lab, but this is interrupted by a call from Iris.
Movie Review: ‘Crimson Peak’ – The Haunting (Struggle) Is Real
Haunted houses are one of Halloween’s biggest attractions. Creepy creatures hide around each corner waiting to jump–scare the unsuspecting visitor half out of their shoes. When all is said and done, everyone laughs at the diversion and goes home happy. A few of us even hide under the blankets just in case there really is […]
Why Mermaids Are ‘Real’ with Mako Mermaids Star Allie Bertram
As much as we’d all like to believe that one day we’ll get that letter from Hogwarts or that we too could join Frodo on his quest, we recognize that fantasy is just that: fantasy, but for Canadian actress Allie Bertram, the fantasy blends into reality as she takes on her role as Mimmi, one […]
Why You Should Warm-Up Before You Run
Us runners tend to be an impatient bunch. We have lots of things that we want to happen and we want them to happen now. Things like wishing the humidity would get lost, for that race to be here now, for our pace to get quicker, or for the distances we can manage just to […]
David Cook Rocks Seattle on His ‘Digital Vein’ Tour
On Sunday October 11, David Cook played the Tractor Tavern in Seattle as part of The Digital Vein Tour in support of his new album of the same name. Cook’s last show in Seattle was about four years prior, but the enthusiastic crowd proved that he still has a significant fanbase in the Pacific Northwest. […]
The FlashBack: ‘The Flash’ – Episode 2 ‘The Flash of Two Worlds’
We pick up right where we left off last time: Jay Garrick just rolled up and now everyone knows he’s been creeping. No worries, though. Jay explains he’s the Flash in his world and then proceeds to explain himself. You see, where Jay’s from the Flash fights this other speedster named Zoom.
Twilight Resurrected: A Review of Stephenie Meyer’s Gender-Swapped “Twilight”
To celebrate the tenth anniversary of Twilight, Stephenie Meyer released a “new” book, a gender-swapped version of Twilight itself. The book, entitled Life and Death and available only as a special double edition of Twilight, was intended to address the criticisms her portrayal of Bella has faced in the decade since the book’s original publication. […]
Fall Openings!
Ladies and gentlemen, it’s that time of year again! Fall into a new groove this season and join our writing team! The Hudsucker is looking for new writers to fill staff writing positions. If you are a dedicated, passionate writer, feel free to send your application to us. We are looking for friendly individuals who can be team players, […]
Why You Should Eat Ginger Everyday
There are certain flavors that pop up around this time of year, are unavoidably popular, and then mostly disappear; not to be seen or heard from again for the next 9ish months. First it’s apple, then pumpkin swoops into the spotlight, and soon enough it will be the “holiday spices” turn. You know, the perfectly […]



























The Kosta Doin’ Comedy: Breaking Down ‘The Comment Section’ with Michael Kosta
by Tania Hussain on October 12, 2015 in Film & Television, Interviews, Television
Feeling like the closest thing to hell the Internet has ever seen, the comments section is truly an increasing cesspool of new-age stupidity and poorly spelled monologues, unleashing mindlessness and vitriol. But it’s more of a goldmine for E!’s newest star, the hilarious and affable Michael Kosta of “The Comment Section.”