IFFBoston 11 Review: The Spectacular Now

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Directed by: James Ponsoldt Starring: Miles Turner, Shailene Woodley, and Brie Larson Plot: A party-hard teen gets a wake-up call when he falls for the nice girl next door. Review: Generation Y has been called a… Continue reading

‘The Looney Tunes Show’ – TV Review

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Do you know what was great? Loony Tunes. Almost every single character from the original series is a instantly familiar pop culture icon. It’s been more than 50 years since the originals were… Continue reading

IFFBoston 11 Review: Much Ado About Nothing

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Directed by: Joss Whedon Starring: Alexis Denisof, Amy Acker, Clark Gregg, and introducing Jillian Moregese Plot: During wedding preparations, two rivals, Benedick and Beatrice, discover their true feelings for each other. Review: I hated Shakespeare in… Continue reading

‘Doctor Who’ Review: S07E10 – ‘Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS’

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There’s lots to be excited about in Season 7 of Doctor Who. The 50th Anniversary of the show, a new companion with a mystery, the Doctor’s name revealed and a Cyberman episode written by… Continue reading

IFFBoston 11: More Than Just Movies

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For the last 11 years, the Independent Film Festival of Boston has brought a little slice of Hollywood to Bean Town.  As a resident of the Greater Boston area and a pretty big film… Continue reading

Top 10 Cameos in ‘The Simpsons’ (Round 1)

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So this is how we’re going to play this: there have been a massive number of celebrities and public figures adding their voices to The Simpsons over the past decades. Winding that number down… Continue reading

Movie Review: ‘Iron Man 3’

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It feels like Iron Man 3 really snuck up on us, the advertising campaign (at least from my point of view) didn’t feel as grand or as big as the previous Marvel films.… Continue reading

The Pull List: Must Read Comics of 4/24/13

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Batman Incorporated #10 By: Grant Morrison, Chris Burnham Publisher: DC Comics Price: $2.99 The Lowdown: Batman Inc ends with issue 12. I’m willing to bet that every single Batman Inc issue from now until… Continue reading

‘Rise of the Guardians’ – Atheism for Children

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So Funk Jr. and I sat down to watch the new animated film Rise of the Guardians, a movie that sees many mythological characters associated with childhood including Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny team up… Continue reading

Movie Review: To the Wonder

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Directed by: Terrence Malick Starring: Ben Affleck, Olg Kurylenko, and Rachel McAdams Plot: An American falls for a French woman and brings her back to America. Review: To the Wonder has so much in common with… Continue reading