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Frozen review
Kent November 27, 2013 0A strange trajectory is happening. Pixar, once the giant of animated films has been on the decline in recent years. That is evident by their double-dipping into sequel territory. On the other hand, the
Read More »Why Haven’t You Watched Doctor Who Yet?
Kent November 26, 2013 1The BBC science fiction family show, Doctor Who, just celebrated its 50th anniversary. If you’re a fan, then you’ve devoured every bit of the celebration and every featurette associated with the long-running history of
Read More »Hunger Games: Catching Fire review
Kent November 22, 2013 0In 1981, Sam Raimi released his first feature film, The Evil Dead. Six short years later, Raimi had a relatively larger budget and started working on a sequel. Though, he wanted to perfect the
Read More »Top 5 British TV Actors on the Brink of Stardom
Kent November 19, 2013 0This has been a great month for DVD/Blu-Ray. This week, we see the release of The World’s End. I forgive you for confusing it with a similar-titled, yet inferior, James Franco movie. This movie
Read More »The 5 Ways to Make Superman vs. Batman into a Good Movie
Kent November 12, 2013 1Man of Steel gave me everything I’ve ever wanted in a Superman film. I was so happy that Superman didn’t have to deal with Kryptonite islands or go on UN peacekeeping missions. I was
Read More »Thor: The Dark World vs About Time
Kent November 8, 2013 0It’s weekend movie time! This week, a movie about time travel goes up against a story about sibling rivalry. You’d be surprised to know which movie is which. Thor: The Dark World is sure
Read More »Top 5 Comedians Who are Comfortable with their Typecasting
Kent November 5, 2013 0Grown Ups 2 has been unleashed on DVD today. The world will now be able to enjoy killing brain cells repetitive scenes of the “Burp-Snart.” Don’t ask for an explanation. It will only make
Read More »Ender’s Game review
Kent November 1, 2013 2Ender Wiggin has taken his time to get to the big screen. Ender’s Game, by Orson Scott Card, was published in 1985 and has been “in development” ever since. It was nearly adapted into
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