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Month: June 2011

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Movie News: Green Lantern: Emerald Knights – Interview with Nathan Fillion

Green Lantern: Emerald Knights is releasing on June 7th, and here is a recent interview conducted by WB in honor of the release. Nathan Fillion explains the realistic desires of being a superhero and how he feels about the characters he plays and learning to capture their personality. He also talks of his dreams of being evil (I am glad I am not the only one).

 

And in the video he references mid-video, you can watch the amazingly awesome fan made trailer with Nathan Fillion as the Green Lantern rather than the utterly annoying Ryan Reynolds…

 

DVD Review: After Dark Original’s Fertile Ground


by Karl Madsen, Media Editor, Horror


You know what’s worse than going on a vacation in a foreign locale, meeting new people, and meeting an untimely, and usually painful and messy, demise? Why, it’s moving into a house with a bad reputation, especially if it’s an ancestral home. And if you’re moving in because of financial problems, to win a bet or you need to make a fresh start, and it just happens to come available at a most opportune time.


And in Fertile Ground, Emily (Leisha Hailey – The L Word) and Nate (Gale Harold – Hellcats) do just that. The film starts out with a pregnant Emily having a miscarriage, and in her depression gives up her lucrative clothing design business.

DVD Review: After Dark Originals Seconds Apart


Double your pleasure, double your fun?


by Karl Madsen, Media Editor, Horror


“Can you feel it?”


“No.”


“But all the elements are there.”


“Then why can’t we feel it?”


“The project takes time.”


“But everyone else feels it.”


“I feel it.”


“Liar.”


“Seriously.”


“There, the way he tilts his head.”


“No. It’s in his eyes.”


“Well, maybe next time.”


If this exchange sounds creepy, imagine it with twins talking.

Magazine Review: Thor – Official Movie Special

by Elizabeth Madsen, Reviews

Perhaps it wasn’t much of a question that Thor would be so successful with Kenneth Branagh at the directing wheel, but to have a magazine created based solely on this movie definitely shows how good it is. Aimed at all ages, this magazine serves as an introduction into the beautiful branch of Thor’s place in the Marvel Universe. Whether or not you’ve been a fan of Thor since the beginning, joined our Norse god along the way, or if you’re new to the hero, this magazine will tell you what you need to know about both the movie and the comic books to enjoy his story.