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Movie Review: Despicable Me 2

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 a dad.   Does it live…

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.

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.

SDCC2013: Adult Swim bringing 9 panels to San Diego

This year at San Diego Comic-Con, Adult Swim will be bringing even more entertainment, celebrities and one-of-a-kind fan experiences to their adoring fans. Adult Swim programming panels run from Thursday to Saturday, featuring creators, producers and actors from fan favorites…

SDCC2013: Syfy Announces a full slate of panels

It’s going to be a bumper year for the folks at Syfy with their lineup for this year’s Comic-Con. They’ve just announced their panel lineups, and several are at the Hilton Bayfront, which is always a plus because the lines…

SDCC2013: Gaumont International Television announces Hannibal Panel

GAUMONT INTERNATIONAL TELEVISION TO ATTEND COMIC CON IN SAN DIEGO WITH “HANNIBAL” PANEL SET FOR THURSDAY, JULY 18TH Focus of panel, which includes Bryan Fuller, David Slade, Martha De Laurentiis and Hugh Dancy, is recently announced 2nd season of Hannibal on NBC LOS ANGELES, CA –…

Comic Book Review: Winter City #6

Prepare to dive into the violent and gritty underbelly of Winter City #6, a dark but beautiful comic book based in a dangerous metropolis that you would never want to live in but will definitely want to keep revisiting… well, at least through the looking-glass of this comic.

Movie Review: World War Z

by Bill Watters, Editor It says a lot about a movie when people suggest to NOT read the book before watching it in the theater as I’ve found more and more people doing with World War Z. I rather wish…

Nintendo 3DS Review: Professor Layton and the Miracle Mask

The overall story in Professor Layton and the Miracle Mask feels true to what has made the Professor Layton games into what they are: A story about people, whether those people are Professor Layton and Luke or the people who are out to stop them or occasionally the people who are simply caught in between. It’s a story about human nature, and how a failing doesn’t mean you’ve failed and doesn’t mean you can’t do better in the future. It’s a story about sometimes not being able to see the big picture and not understanding the potential repercussions of your actions.

Movie Review: Much Ado About Nothing

Leave it to Joss Whedon to make Shakespeare more fun than ever.

On a break from last years huge blockbuster success, Marvel’s The Avengers, when he was supposed to be taking his wife to Venice for the 20th Anniversary, Joss Whedon… made a movie instead. Shot in 12 days on location at his Santa Monica home, Much Ado About Nothing is simply this: a labor of love.

TV Review: Futurama – “2-D Blacktop” and “Fry and Leela’s Big Fling”

Futurama returns for one more season of adventure starting tonight at 10pm on Comedy Central!

After successfully escaping from TV Heaven (or Robot Hell if you are Bender), the Planet Express crew is about to head off into the sunset (again). Having completed 4 Direct-To-Video releases, and 3 additional seasons, Comedy Central has decided to not renew the sci-fi comedy for additional episodes. While this news is bittersweet, at least fans were given the opportunity to enjoy many additional hours with these beloved characters over the last few years.

Tonight’s episodes include “2-D Blacktop” and “Fry and Leela’s Big Fling”. The network was kind enough to send the episodes out to the press for review, and I can say without question that the show is going out with a bang.

Comic Book Review: The Simon and Kirby Library: Science Fiction

by Mike Favila, Reviewer Even though Joe Simon and Jack Kirby are titans in the comics field, I’m a little embarrassed to say that I’m not as well versed on their respective bodies of work.  My uncle gave me most…

TV Review: Suits Season Two

Chelsea breaks down the second season of hit USA show Suits. It’s about a lawyer and a con man who work together in one of the biggest and fiercest New York City law firms. The cast is excellent, the characters are well developed, and this season never slowed down. The next season begins July 16th.

Interview: David X. Cohen of Futurama

by Mary Anne Butler and Bill Watters CO Writer/Reporter/Code Monkey Bill Watters recently got to talk to David X. Cohen.  Cohen has written for The Simpsons and is the head writer/executive producer of Futurama.  They talked a bit about the final season of one…