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TRAILER TALK: Disney’s Tomorrowland

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By Carly Fjeld on Mar 19th, 2015

Last week, a new trailer for Disney’s Tomorrowland starring George Clooney and Britt Robertson was released and you can check it out right here: The film comes out on May 22nd and is directed by Brad Bird, known for The Iron Giant, Ratatouille and Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol, who also wrote the movie alongside…

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ALBUM REVIEW: Curious Quail’s After the Lights Failed

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By Brandon Scott on Dec 16th, 2014

If this is the music that plays at the end of the world… …then I say… “LET IT BURN!” After the Lights Failed is a chaotic album, and I mean that in the best possible way. It kept me on my toes as I drifted through each song, losing track of time and where I…

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Big Hero 6 Is For Everyone

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By Carly Fjeld on Nov 13th, 2014

Remember to enter our contest! Bleh! –Not the Editor (?) This weekend there were two major contenders at the box office battling it out for the top spot. Christopher Nolan’s space epic, Interstellar, had plenty of people talking and it’s received Oscar buzz in its opening weekend, which is incredible! So, it’s surprising that it got beat…

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Star Wars, the Expanded Universe and Me

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By Michael Wolff on Sep 10th, 2014

Before we begin, take a look at this. A long time ago on a ranch far, far away, George Lucas created a phenomenon. The saga, simply titled Star Wars, captured the imaginations of audiences all over the world. Its complex characters, the journeys they undertook to maturity, the losses they suffered on the way and the victories…

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Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Season Finale: A Look Back

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By Amanda Chambers on Aug 14th, 2014

If I had to think of one word to describe the first season of ABC’s S.H.I.E.L.D., it would definitely be stressful. It started out normal enough: we had the usual weekly case of strange, sometimes alien occurrences as we got to know our six agents. And then, of course, there came the episode that was…

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Retro Review: Star Wars – Episode V (1980)

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By B.K. on Jun 14th, 2014

In celebration of Disney’s Star Wars Weekends, we’re releasing Retro Reviews of the original Star Wars movies! Stick around all weekend as we take you on a journey through your favorite trilogy! —D. Alexander, The Editor Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back (1980) from Lucasfilm Ltd. Who: Directed by Irvin Kershner (RoboCop 2, Never Say Never Again), introducing Billy…

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Retro Review: Stars Wars – Episode IV (1977)

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By B.K. on Jun 13th, 2014

In celebration of Disney’s Star Wars Weekends, we’re releasing Retro Reviews of the original Star Wars movies! Stick around all weekend as we take you on a journey through your favorite trilogy! —D. Alexander, The Editor Episode IV: A New Hope (1977) from Lucasfilm and Twentieth Century Fox Who: Directed by George Lucas (American Graffiti, Raiders of the Lost…

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Top Ten Best Cosplay Ideas (2014)

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By B.K. on Jun 9th, 2014

Take these with a grain of salt and/or a pinch of humor, but if you’re looking for a costume unlike any other, read on. Last summer there were a lot of cute, creative, and snazzy ladies (and a few gentlemen) dressed as the Doctor’s TARDIS. Keeping with that theme, I think this should be the…

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Marvel Comics Character Rights: A Tale of Two Pietros

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By B.K. on Apr 27th, 2014

It was the best of franchises, it was the worst of franchises. —The Editor I was in the theater to see Captain America: The Winter Soldier, the ads started, and suddenly there were two trailers featuring Marvel comics characters from two other production companies. Once more, I found myself mourning the fact that Spider-Man (Sony)…

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Why “Sci-Fi Harry Potter” Is a Bad Idea

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By D. Alexander on Dec 2nd, 2013

With the recent release of Ender’s Game, and now another Hunger Games movie, it’s becoming increasingly apparent that Hollywood is trying desperately to create the perfect fusion between science fiction and the “generation spanning franchise,” the perfect example of this being, of course, Harry Potter. This isn’t a slam against the films mentioned. They’re fine,…

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Of Mice and Monsters: My 5 Favorite Pixar Animated Films

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By Shirayuki on Nov 7th, 2012

Pixar Animation Studios have long created fantastic movies that touched the hearts of both children and adults alike. From the spectacular graphics to heartwarming storylines, it is not surprising that these movies have garnered millions of fans worldwide. On a personal note, here are some Pixar films that I could watch over and over again…

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