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TV Series Review: 11.22.63 on Hulu

  by Mike Lunsford, Editor Last week, the Stephen King-written, JJ-Abrams-produced series 11.22.63 aired the series finale and it did not disappoint. As with most King adaptations, it varied a great deal from the novel but in this particular series,…

TV Review: 11.22.63 Episode 1

by Mike Lunsford, Editor Stephen King’s 11.22.63 premiered on Hulu on President’s Day and it certainly lived up to the lofty expectations the novel set. Even if you have not read the book, the series is completely approachable because everyone…

Movie Review: Oz the Great and Powerful

by Chelsea Dee, Editor-at-Large It is impossible to really discuss this movie without spoiling, so I’m just going to put right up front there will be spoilers in this review. The things I want to talk about are too wrapped…

SDCC 2012: Oz The Great and Powerful- Panel Coverage

by Chris and Kim Learned Kane, Reporters One does not simply walk into Hall H – Hallrat axiom! If you’ve been there then you know: no one braves the Hall H line (especially not during the final Twilight appearance) without…

DVD Review: Freaks and Geeks Yearbook Edition

High school is hard for everyone. It’s a time in your life where you really start to figure out who you are and try to define yourself. The biggest trick is figuring it out while fitting in with the rest of the school. The hit TV series Freaks and Geeks from comedy mastermind Judd Apatow (The 40 Year Old Virgin, Knocked Up, and Superbad) explores the trials and tribulations that we all must face. Shout Factory has just released one of the greatest TV on DVD collections to date as Freaks and Geeks: Yearbook Edition. This set includes the entire 18 episode series which ran from 1999-2000. The realistic and honest take on high school the and inherent problems that we all go through defined this series and sets it above the rest.