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Agent Carter – Smoke & Mirrors Review

On this week’s Agent Carter, we were given a look back at how Peggy became a member of the SSR, as well as a look into the mind of the villainous Whitney Frost in episode 2.4, “Smoke & Mirrors.” The episode started off with a flashback of Peggy as a young girl, fighting with her […]

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Jane Got A Gun Review

You cannot really give Jane Got a Gun a fair review unless you talk about at least some of the numerous production problems. Right before Jane Got a Gun was supposed to begin principal photography, the original director Lynne Ramsay (We Need to Talk about Kevin) did not show up on set. The cast and […]

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Jada Pinkett Smith Returning to Gotham

Jada Pinkett Smith will be returning to Fox’s Gotham later this season, according to TVLine. Pinkett Smith will be part of a multi-episode arc during the second half of Gotham’s sophomore season, but her exact role is being kept a secret. Her character, Fish Mooney, was last seen falling to her apparent death into Gotham harbor […]

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Arrow – AWOL Review

As Arrow episodes go, “AWOL” wasn’t too bad. It was entertaining, it allowed both David Ramsey (Diggle) and Emily Bett Rickards (Felicity) a chance to shine, and, perhaps best of all, we didn’t have to deal with any Island flashbacks (despite the presence of the scary Island general at the end of the episode). But, […]

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Are Two Versions of Captain America Too Many?

During ABC’s television special celebrating the 75th anniversary of Captain America (which aired on Tuesday, January 19th), a big revelation was unveiled: Steve Rogers would be returning to the Captain America mantle in Spring 2016. For those who haven’t kept up with Marvel Comics lately, Steve Rogers was aged after losing his super soldier serum and […]

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The Forest Review

January is considered the dumping ground for bad movies. Audiences are smaller than the rest of the year, so no tent pole movies are released. These non-tent pole movies are usually bad horror movies.  Some past examples include 2014’s Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones and 2015’s The Woman in Black 2. Needless to say, my expectations […]

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The Fade Out #12 Review (SPOILERS)

After twelve issues, Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips have brought a conclusion to their Old Hollywood saga with The Fade Out #12. It’s not the usual type of ending chapter, either. Rather than being a plot-driven wrap-up, The Fade Out #12 is more about the seemingly inevitable demise of someone trying to go against a […]

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Concussion Review

When going up against a giant, armed with only a stone, a slingshot and nerve, there is an understanding that the chances of success are slim to none. What makes someone face seemingly insurmountable odds knowing the possible outcome is an unfavorable one? Perhaps it is the notion of making an attempt against the opposition in […]

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Five Star Wars Comic Book Series Worth Checking Out

I’m not sure if you’ve heard but there is a new Star Wars movie coming out. I know, right… I hadn’t heard about it, either! They probably should have had some sort of advertising or media coverage. Oh well, before or after you check out The Force Awakens, you can satiate your thirst for The […]

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Transparent Season Two (Spoiler-free) Review

There’s something truly special about Transparent– it just keeps getting better. While the series had a strong freshman outing in 2014 (and was rewarded handsomely for it, most recently with a number of Emmys this past September), its second season (which I have seen in its entirety) manages to actually improve on the strengths of […]

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