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Movie Review: The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1

by Chelsea Dee, Editor-at-Large First things first: separating a single book into multiple parts is annoying. In general. While I love The Hobbit, it’s pretty clear that it could’ve at least been cut into two, it didn’t need to be…

Movie Review: The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1

by Matt Sernaker, Managing Editor Welcome to the 76th Annual Hunger Ga….What? We aren’t doing one of those in this movie? We’re doing what instead? Revolution? Oh. Okay. Welcome to The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1, the latest installment…

Movie Review: The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (Second Opinion)

Finally!  It feels like forever since the first film of the series, The Hunger Games, was released (although I am told that it was only released in March 2012…I don’t believe you, IMDB) and fans of both book and movie have been faithfully awaiting The Hunger Games: Catching Fire.  Let’s get you all caught up.

SDCC 2013: X-Men: Days of Future Past – New Press Footage!

Check out our video of the epic surprise press conference with the cast of X-Men: Days of Future Past at SDCC 2013! Guests included Patrick Stewart, Halle Berry, Ian McKellen, Bryan Singer, Ellen Page, Shawn Ashmore, Michael Fassbender, James McAvoy, and Jennifer Lawrence (to name a few).

Blu-ray Review: The Hunger Games

by Dan Stewart, Guest Reporter The latest craze earlier this year was the new film adaptation of The Hunger Games. It’s the story of a future United States, now called “Panem”. In this future, the government and upper class have…

Movie Review: The Hunger Games

May the odds be ever in your favor.

 

by Jennifer Bay and Karissa Barrows, Editors

I was given The Hunger Games boxed set of books for my birthday.  At the time, I had vaguely heard of it but knew nothing of the story.  After blazing through the series, I have waited impatiently for the release of the first film by the same name.  Karissa, conversely, had not yet read more than the first thirty pages of the first book at the time we saw this movie.  (She did, however, finish reading all three books in two days after seeing the film.)