Movie Review: ‘The Spy Who Loved Me’

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Director: Lewis Gilbert Cast: Roger Moore, Barbara Bach, Curd Jurgens, Richard Kiel, Caroline Munro, Desmond Llewellyn, Lois Maxwell, Bernard Lee Plot: Bond heads to Egypt to obtain a microfilm and crosses paths with… Continue reading

007 Casefile: ‘The Spy Who Loved Me’

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In his previous mission James Bond faced his criminal equivalent. This time around he deals with an opposite number of a different sort. The Mission: When the plans for Soviet and British submarines… Continue reading

Movie Review: Detachment

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Director: Tony Kaye Starring: Adrien Brody, Marcia Gay Harden, Christina Hendricks, and James Caan Plot: A substitute teacher is assigned to a new school. This school is full of rude students and cynical… Continue reading

Ten Urban Legends That Deserve A Proper Movie Adaptation

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We’ve all heard them at one point in our lives. The hook on the car door. The killer in the backseat. Alligators in the sewers. We’ve all had our share of urban legends… Continue reading

DC vs. Marvel: Hawkman vs. Thor

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For as long as there have been comic books, there has been the feud between DC and Marvel. Both are heavy-hitting comic companies that continue to gain legions of fans every year. The… Continue reading

Will CARRIE be a worthwhile remake?

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Oh here we are once again with the age-old question: why must they remake everything?  The answer is that Hollywood is sadly out of ideas, and they would rather do crappy re-dos of… Continue reading

The Pull List: Must Read Comics Week of 8/1/2012

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Animal Man #12 and Swamp Thing #12 By: Jeff Lemire, Steve Pugh, Scott Snyder, Marco Rudy, and Yanick Paquette Publisher: DC Comics Estimated Price: $2.99/each What’s it about: This is the prelude to Rotworld. After Animal… Continue reading

The Dark Knight Trilogy – A Hero’s Journey

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The Dark Knight Trilogy – A Hero’s Journey Batman Begins was all about fear, mastering it, manipulating it and its overall power. The Dark Knight was about chaos, how it is fair and… Continue reading

Book Review: ‘Time’s Last Gift’

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Author: Philip Jose Farmer Plot: In the near future mankind manages to develop time-travel technology and sends a team of four scientist hurtling back to prehistoric times to spent four years studying the… Continue reading

Movie Review: Being Flynn

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Director: Paul Weitz Starring: Paul Dano, Robert DeNiro, And Olivia Thirlby Plot: An angsty aspiring writer, Nick Flynn (Paul Dano) reconnects with his aspiring writer father, Jonathan (Robert De Niro) at a homeless… Continue reading