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Movie Review: This Is 40

by Kevin Gaussoin In 2007 Judd Apatow released his romantic comedy about unexpected pregnancy, Knocked Up. Five years later, he’s back to give us This Is 40, a “sort-of sequel” in that while it features several supporting characters from the…

DVD Review: Littlest Pet Shop: Little Pets, Big Adventures

Hasbro Studios has had many successes in recent years reviving old franchises for their network The Hub, breathing new life into their old IPs. Most notably recently for bringing back My Little Pony with the uberly successful Friendship is Magic…

TV Review: Arrow 1×09 – Year’s End

By Demi Moumas, Reporter The last Arrow episode of 2012 goes out with so drama and action, that I had me squirming in my seat. With only nine episodes, the first half of the season showed so much good correlation…

TV Review: Supernatural 8×09 – Citizen Fang

by Demi Moumas, Reporter An episode that focuses on Dean’s relationship with Benny, finally! I love the conflict that this episode has between the Winchesters and Benny. Not only that, but you see how far Benny goes to not be…

Book Review: Blood Lust – Starring Jayden Leggett

by Jayden Leggett, Assistant Editor Ladies and gentleman, it has finally happened. It took a little longer than I expected, but finally somebody has taken notice of my dashing good looks, incredible physique and raw sexual prowess and written a…

TV Review: Leverage 5×13 – The Corkscrew Job

  by Demi Moumas, Reporter This week’s Leverage is back to the old fashioned mind games. Very apt too considering they are out to con a winery owner. Nothing tastes better than conning a man trying to cover up the…

Holiday Gift Guide 2012: Young at Heart Gift Guide

by Murphy Riley, Reporter With the gift giving season coming up, it’s tough to know what to get your favorite geek. With so many options out there, how could you possibly narrow it down to one spectacular gift that will…

Comic Review: Vowels by Skye Ogden

by Jayden Leggett, Assistant Editor Vowels, written and illustrated by Skye Ogden and published by the Australian comic powerhouse Gestalt Publishing, is a graphic novel that only contains graphics. Not a single word is printed within any of its panels….

ComicsOnline Podcast S13E11 – St Nicholas Day

SPOILER ALERT!  You’re listening to the ComicsOnline Podcast. Season Thirteen. Episode Eleven. St Nicholas Day. This episode Kevin and Dune are joined by Connie, Chad, Mary Anne, Jessica, and Bill. Topics include Christmas presents, food, geeked out Xmas songs, Lego…

Blu-ray Review: Transformers Prime: The Complete Second Season

by Matt Sernaker, Managing Editor Get ready, because the Autobots and Decepticons are back for more with the new Blu-ray release of Transformers Prime: The Complete Second Season. This season, the action and adventure ramps up as the Autobots search…

TV Review: Arrow 1×08 – Vendetta

By Demi Moumas, Reporter This episode of Arrow is the second in the birth the ‘Huntress’ arc and it starts off steamy with the scene after Oliver and Helena get together. It is when Helena gets up and leaves that…

TV Review: Leverage 5×12 – The White Rabbit Job

by Demi Moumas, Guest Reporter Bigger marks mean crazier cons. This time the Leverage team is not going against a corrupt politician or stopping a crime. They are asked to make a businessman return to how he was before he…

Holiday Gift Guide 2012: Top Geek Girl Gifts

by Iris Mori, Reporter Sure.  You know the online sites that you want her to shop at for you, but have you planned for the perfect geek gift for her?  Has she not been dropping hints, and expects you to…

DVD Review: CardCaptor Sakura – Collection 1

by Jayden Leggett, Assistant Editor A mash-up of different styles, CardCaptor Sakura – Collection 1 is probably unlike anything you have ever seen. The series begins innocently enough as we are introduced to 10-year-old Sakura, who lives with her father…

DVD Review: Wilfred (Australian Version) Series One & Two

by Jayden Leggett, Assistant Editor A somewhat dark and bizarre Australian comedy series that has recently been adapted into an American release, Wilfred isn’t the sort of show that just anybody can enjoy. However for those whose minds are open…