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Month: July 2013

DVD Review: Trek Nation

Chelsea Doyle goes where many men and women have gone before to watch the birth of Star Trek in the documentary Trek Nation. From the 60s to right this instant, the popular science fiction series has proven the power of fandom and imagination. Join Eugene Roddenberry, son of Gene Roddenberry, as he steps into his father’s intense past and tries to find the man only other people knew.

TV Review: Skins 7×01 “Fire” Pt 1

by Jachelle Overstreet, Reporter For the past six years, the UK drama Skins has followed the lives of a group of teenagers as they navigate their way through Roundview College. For its seventh and final season, the series deviated from…

Movie Review: Despicable Me 2

Written by: Jennifer Bay, Editor The colorful sequel to one of Universal DreamWorks’s most loved movies is finally here, with more minions than ever!  Despicable Me 2 shows us what happens when an evil villain leaves the game to be…

DVD Review: Superman – Unbound

The fate of all life on Earth (including his own) rests on Superman in this smash-tastic DC Univers Animated Original Movie Superman: Unbound on DVD.

Event and Review: The Saturn Awards

(featured here are Noah Wyle, Doug Jones, and Valerie Perez) by Mary Anne Butler, Reporter/Photographer This year seems to be having fun pushing me out of my comfort zones.  Things like flying by myself for the first time in several…

Movie Review: Despicable Me 2

The ex-criminal mastermind Gru, voiced by Steve Carell (The Office) and his minions are back in Despicable Me 2!

Movie Review: The Heat

Let the Revolution of Comedic Equality march on!  Thanks to cinematic steps forward such as Baby MamaBridesmaids, and Pitch Perfect, along with rising star, Melissa McCarthy, The Heat leads the charge in, not only lead women onscreen but also, women being funny.  The Heat is everything the previews show and more.