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Media Roundup – December Movies to Watch 2014

December is here and there are more movies to watch, than hours in the month. Don’t worry about the math, we figured it all out ahead of time… There are films for every taste including historical epics, biopics, musicals, adult comedies, family films, and so much more. Let’s not waste any more time and dig […]

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Clips That Make Us Smile – Things You Missed in the Star Wars & Jurassic World Trailers and Lego The Force Awakens

Hope you are enjoying the long Thanksgiving weekend. Now that you have digested all of your food as well as the epic 88 second Star Wars: The Force Awakens trailer, it’s time to pull out those leftovers and get a new found appreciation for all of the awesomeness we were gifted these past few days. […]

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‘Constantine’ — Episode 6, “Rage of Caliban” Review

Despite bad news for the production, the Hellblazer maintains a cocky grin and soldiers on. For the first time since the pilot, I felt this episode was distractingly predictable. Possessed kid, tough-guy dad and mom that will do anything to save her son, John’s haunted past, etc. All of which amounts to a kinda disappointing episode. Zed’s absence—she […]

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Watch ‘The Hobbit’ & ‘Lord of the Rings’ Legacy Trailer Recapping the Entire Journey through Middle-Earth!

In just a few short weeks, Peter Jackson’s historic journey adapting the legendary works of J.R.R. Tolkien will come to an end. Jackson has managed to direct two trilogies, The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit, to critical, creative, and financial acclaim. He has won multiple Academy Awards and his films have made billions […]

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‘Star Wars Rebels’ — Episode 8, “Gathering Forces” Review

Second for second, ‘Gathering Forces’ packs a punch. Not only do we learn more about Ezra’s parents but we also see Ezra experience significant growth as a character and as a Padawan. On the run from Imperial forces with Tseebo—an old friend of Ezra’s family’s and harbor of countless Imperial secrets—the Ghost‘s intrepid crew is forced […]

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Colin Firth & Michael Caine Teach How to Be a Proper Spy in the ‘Kingsman: The Secret Service’ Trailer

The spy genre in film is a category of movie that will likely never go away. The genre is able to contemporize itself for every generation, while constantly adding new wrinkles and layers that challenge the audience’s expectations. In the 1960’s James Bond branded the genre, while consistently reinventing itself with new leads over the […]

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The Flash – “Power Outage” TV Episode Review

On this week’s episode of The Flash titled, “Power Outage,” Barry Allen (Grant Gustin) runs into an electrically charged foe who has the ability to drain The Flash of his super-speed. Allen’s loss of powers results in a crisis, since he is unable to protect his friends from a villain on a murderous revenge spree. […]

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‘The Walking Dead’ – “Crossed” Episode Review

After a few weeks of seeing what life is like on the road, this week’s episode brought the entire cast back into the fold. Glen and Maggie deal with the after effects of Eugene revealing his heart-breaking secret. Carl and Michonne tend to baby Judith and the childlike preacher, who is on the edge of insanity. Meanwhile, Rick’s […]

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Watch the Origin of Peter ‘Pan’ in the New Trailer Starring Hugh Jackman

Peter Pan is back again in the latest reimagining of author J.M. Barrie’s story about the boy who could never grow up. The character is a literary classic, who has been consistently reinvented for almost every generation. A few decades ago there was the Steven Spielberg pseudo-sequel to the book starring Robin Williams, Hook. Decades before that, […]

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