The Geekery Guide: What’s This Ultron Thing?

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Last time in this series we brought you up to speed with The Cthulhu Mythos. Now for something that mind be on the minds of non-comic readers: Ultron! In a Sentence: Ultron is… Continue reading

Oscar Nominee Review: ‘ American Sniper’

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Previously: The Theory of Everything  The Imitation Game  The Grand Budapest Hotel  Birdman Director: Clint Eastwood Cast: Bradley Cooper, Sienna Miller, Kyle Gallner Plot: Based on an autobiography of a well known US Marine Sniper… Continue reading

Oscar Nominee Review: ‘Birdman or: The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance’

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Previously: The Theory of Everything The Intimidation Game The Grand Budapest Hotel Director: Alejandro González Iñárritu Cast: Michael Keaton, Zach Galifianakis, Emma Stone, Edward Norton Plot: Riggan Thompson is an ageing actor who is… Continue reading

Casting Call: The Beast/Prince (Beauty and the Beast)

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This week Emma Watson was announced as the lead in the upcoming live-action version of “Beauty and the Beast,” this really comes as no surprise as fans have been pretty much set on… Continue reading

Oscar Nominee Review: ‘The Grand Budapest Hotel’

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Oh bollocks. I only saw this when it was released almost a year ago and didn’t review it at the time. Ok…this is will done by memory. Director: Wes Anderson Cast: Ralph Fiennes,… Continue reading

Oscar Nominee Review: ‘The Imitation Game’

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Yep, I’ve reviewed this one already. And I’m copy-pasting the exact review here. Simply for the sake of covering all the Best Picture Nominees now there’s a bit more interest around them. Check… Continue reading

The Pull List: 1/28/2015

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Must read comics of the week Alex + Ada #12 Check out one of the best comics of last year (at least in my opinion) this year. Batman #38 I can’t help but… Continue reading

Oscar Nominee Review: ‘The Theory of Everything’

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Director: James Marsh Cast: Eddie Redmayne, Felicity Jones, David Thewlis Plot: This film recounts the life and relationships of acclaimed physicist Professor Stephen Hawking from his time at college through his illness, losing his… Continue reading

Tabletop Tuesday: ‘Mystery Express’

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Publisher: Days of Wonder Players: 3-5 Play Time: 60-90 minutes Genre: Deduction, bluff Review: As I start writing I remembered that this is the third Days of Wonder game I’ve reviewed in a row. Not intentional,… Continue reading

Disney Dinner and a Movie: ‘Frozen’

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 I don’t think there’s much I can say about Frozen that hasn’t been said already. Disney’s 2013 classic has broken records around the world and become its own cultural phenomena. It’s a classic… Continue reading