Movie Review: Django Unchained

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Director: Quentin Tarantno Starring: Jamie Foxx, Christoph Waltz, Leonardo DiCaprio, Samuel L. Jackson, and Kerry Washington. Plot: A freed slave sets out to rescue his wife with the help of his bounty hunter… Continue reading

Comic Review: ‘The Deep: The Vanishing Island’

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Author: Tom Taylor Artist: James Brouwer Publisher: Gestalt Plot: Undersea explorers and adventures the Nekton family head out to investigate an island that not only managed to be unaffected by a tsunami that… Continue reading

Movie Review: Holy Motors

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Directed by: Leos Caraxe Starring: Denis Lavant, Edith Scob, Eva Mendes, and Kylie Minogue Plot: One man takes on many identities over the course of the night. Review:  Holy Motors is a wild fucking ride, that’s… Continue reading

Celebrity Trend: High Neck Dresses

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The hottest look in gowns lately is the high-necked collar. Maybe it’s because of the cold weather, but this trend has been popping up everywhere in the past few months. New York Fashion… Continue reading

Book Review: ‘Sherlock Holmes vs Dracula’

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Author: Loren D. Estleman Publisher: Titan Books Plot: Pretty much you get in the title – the world’s most famous detective faces off against the world’s most famous monster. Review: There’s practically a… Continue reading

The Pull List: Must Read Comics of 1/2/2012

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Hellboy in Hell #2 By: Mike Mignola, Dave Stewart Publisher” Dark Horse Price: $2.99 The Lowdown: The first issue of Hellboy in Hell was an amazing ride. With Mignola back on drawing duties… Continue reading

A Look at 2013’s Horror Line-Up

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2012 was a relatively slow year for the horror genre but it looks like 2013 will make up for it with lots of different horror, mystery, and thriller movies being released. Texas Chainsaw… Continue reading

The Dwarves of ‘The Hobbit’ – A Guide to the Characters and Cast

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The Lord of the Rings had a huge cast of characters, many of whom were introduced at different intervals throughout the movie and were easily distinguished by the different races they represented. Newcomers… Continue reading

Retro ‘Doctor Who’ Reviews – Volume 4.4

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It’s not just the regeneration of The Doctor that marks the end of an era in the world’s longest running serial in television history. Some of the Doctor’s companions had just as much… Continue reading

The John Munch Television Connection

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Cinematic and TV Universes are always fun to imagine, they can be as simple as a crossover episode, like C.S.I. and Without A Trace did once, something more subtle like the Vega brothers… Continue reading