TV Review: Game of Thrones 3×10 “Mhysa”
Chelsea and Jachelle discuss the last episode of season three of Game of Thrones. Was it a satisfying conclusion? Can we really survive another year of waiting? This season went by so fast, and the only thing we can look forward to is waiting for the DVD set to come out. Or, you know, actually read the books.
Movie Review: Man of Steel
Man of Steel is a re-imagining. Those who have a hard time with new takes on classic characters in stories that have already been told may have a hard time with Man of Steel. Those who found Star Trek: Into Darkness offensive because they felt too precious about Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan or those who flipped tables over the fact that The Amazing Spider-Man failed to include “With great power comes great responsibility” may find that Man of Steel is similarly irreverent about previous canon. This is not your father’s Last Son of Krypton. It’s not your grandfather’s either.
Movie Review: This Is The End
Some of us possess a certain mindset that will sometimes try to form a plan for what to do in the worst of all possible circumstances: The end of the world. Gather supplies, find like-minded colleagues, locate a defensible position, build a new life. Oftentimes those like-minded survivors are people that we knew and liked when the world was whole: family, co- workers, best friends… But what happens to those relationships when the comforts of the world disappear? What happens when none of your acquaintances have much in the way of survival skills? What happens when the only people you have at your disposal are five other comedy actors who were barely tolerable people to begin with?
This Is The End.
DVD Review & Giveaway: Pokemon The Movie: Black/White
Join Ash on his ongoing journey to “find the truths hidden within us all” with these “two” new movies, Pokemon The Movie: Black & Pokemon The Movie: White. Adults need not apply.
Blu-ray Review: Doctor Who: Series 7, Part 2
New companion. New adventures. Same old Doctor.
The Doctor is back for more crazy adventures as Doctor Who: Series 7, Part 2 comes home to Blu-ray. Following the tragic loss of The Ponds, and a wacky Christmas tale in 1892, The Doctor finds himself trying to solve the mystery of Clara Oswin, the Impossible Girl. His adventures will take him deep into the icy waters of the Cold War, to a far away world where Cybermen still exist, and to the one place he must never go: Trenzalore.
Blu-ray Review: Doctor Who: The Snowmen
The Doctor is back for another Christmas adventure in Doctor Who: The Snowmen – now available on Blu-ray!
When snow falls in 1892 on a Christmas Eve it’s supposed to be magical, but when strange snowmen that come to life threaten humankind it turns into a living nightmare. Following the departure of the Ponds, the Eleventh Doctor (Matt Smith) seems lost. Just when he is about to give up hope, he gets some help of old friends and a very curios Governess named Clara (Jenna-Louise Coleman, Captain America: The First Avenger). Can The Doctor rally to the occasion and save the day on Christmas once more?
TV Review: Game of Thrones 3×9 “The Rains of Castamere”
Chelsea and Jachelle see the notorious episode of Game of Thrones featuring the Red Wedding. It is a topic that book fans have been waiting for since 2000, and TV fans were not prepared at all. Look on the internet for the various funny reaction posts to this episode. It’s worth it. But for now join the heartbroken writing duo as they accept nothing will be happy again.
Blu-ray Review: Adventure Time: The Complete First and Second Seasons
Sprung forth from the mind of series creator, Pendleton Ward, Adventure Time follows the amazing adventures of a couple of the coolest heroes this side of Lumpy Space. Join up with righteous Finn the human and his BFF Jake, as they traverse the Land of Ooo saving princesses, kicking monster butt, and doing battle with the nefarious Ice King.
TV Review: Grimm Season Two
Chelsea delves into the NBC show Grimm after it finished its second season. Nick Burkhardt is both a cop and a supernatural hunter known as a “Grimm.” Unlike his ancestors, he’s decided to make friends with some of the Wesen he’s supposed to be hunting. In the second season of the show, Nick has to juggle his concern over his ill girlfriend, his rising rivalry with his boss, and saving the city from rampaging Wesen. It’s all in a day’s work for a world weary Grimm.
TV Review: Game of Thrones “Second Sons”
Chelsea and Jachelle talk in detail about their favorite and least favorite parts of Game of Thrones episode “Second Sons.” It’s time for a royal wedding, only this one is between Sansa and Tyrion. Neither of them want to be there, but somehow it becomes a hilariously uncomfortable scene. There’s blood leeches (ew), inappropriate bath scenes, and Sam the Slayer. Countdown to the end: two more episodes.
DVD Review: Hakuoki – A Memory Of Snow Flowers
by Jayden Leggett, Editor For those who haven’t heard of Hakuoki – A Memory Of Snow Flowers before (and don’t be shy, I hadn’t heard of it either), the best way to describe would be that it is a drama…
Movie Review: After Earth
Jayden Smith (The Karate Kid) takes center stage in After Earth, playing the role of Kitai Raige. Having failed his Ranger exam, Kitai is sent home to tell his parents of his failure. After some coercing, Kitai is invited to join his father, Cypher (Will Smith – Men In Black), on a trip to an off-planet training facility. When a freak asteroid storm causes their ship to crash, Kitai and Cypher are faced with the reality that not only are they the only two survivors, but they are also stranded on Earth! Now Kitai must set out across a treaturous landscape to secure the key to their rescue. In addition to the perils of Earth, Kitai must overcome his own fear and face the impending threat of an alien attack!
Movie Review: Another View of Star Trek Into Darkness
Chelsea Doyle gives a second opinion about Star Trek Into Darkness, utilizing her Trekkie fangirling and love for the history of the industry. There will be major spoilers in this review for the past movies and the current one, so approach with caution. Was this a great follow-up to the successful 2009 movie? Will the Enterprise fly once more? Share your opinion on our Facebook and sit down, grab a cup of coffee, and read at your leisure.
TV Review: The X-Files 1×9 “Space”
Chelsea continues her first viewing of The X-Files, the only major geeky television show she missed the boat completely on. This episode is about a NASA project gone wrong, and Scully and Mulder investigating a strange possession of an astronaut. Unfortunately it’s not a very good episode, but it’s season one. They had plenty of time to get their feet under them and progress from here.
TV Review: Arrested Development: Season Four
In 2006, FOX made a grievous error when it cancelled one of the most original and entertaining comedies that it had on its Sunday night lineup. I am of course referring to the Emmy Award Winning series Arrested Development, created by comedic genius Mitch Hurtwitz. After the series was cut short during what was believed to be its third and final season, fans clamored for more antics of the Bluth Family. Many years passed, and we were told by Hurwitz himself to remain hopeful, as plans for a potential movie were underway. In 2011, the fans’ prayers were answered when it was announced that Netflix would become a new home for the Bluths, and it would even be footing the bill for a new season worth of episodes! How could this epic news get any better? We also learned that all of the installments of the new season would be released at once, defying conventional television releases. The time has finally arrived and the entire Bluth family is back in action. Get ready, because it is time for more Arrested Development!















