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Year: 2015

Advance Review: Marvel’s Jessica Jones

by Matt Sernaker, Managing Editor Over the last decade, Marvel has brought numerous characters to life on the big and small screen. With the constant stream of superhero genre films dominating theaters, it’s refreshing to find that Marvel has decided to take a…

Blu-ray Review: Ant-Man 2-Disc 3D BD Combo Pack

by Maju Marfori, Reporter Ever wonder how it would be like to lift 100% your weight? How about how it would feel that you are part of a team of millions of people? I know I definitely wanted to be…

Comic Review: Klaus #1

by Joe Iconic, Reporter Set in a dark fantastic past of myth and magic, Klaus tells the story of how Santa Claus really came to be. Where did he begin? What was he like when he was young? And what…

Movie Review: Spectre

by Matt Sernaker, Managing Editor 007 returns for further spy adventures with the latest thriller Spectre. Directed by Sam Mendes (Skyfall), Spectre features Bond’s attempt to locate and stop a nefarious organization from gaining access to a new global data resource….

Blu-Ray Review: Mad Men The Final Season Part 2

by Mike Favila, Editor To some, Mad Men was the beginning of the ascent of network AMC.  Though most often known as the home of The Walking Dead, Mad Men really began AMC’s name as a home for original programming,…

Blu Ray Review: Tomorrowland

by Maju Marfori, Reporter When you were a little kid, did you ever dream of doing something incredible? Like being able to fly, or make a device to teleport you from one place to another? Well, I did.  I wanted…

Blu Ray Review: Ranma 1/2 Set 7

by Emil Favila, Reporter If there was any anime that was easy to get into as a kid, it was Ranma 1/2.  Fully presented in all it’s glory is Ranma 1/2: Set 7.  Your favorite boy that turns into a…

Blu Ray Review: Ranma 1/2 Set 6

by Mike Favila, Editor It’s been very interesting for me to view these later seasons, as I had only had the pleasure of knowing the first 4 seasons. Though the characters progress, there’s never too much change. It’s never like…