Review: Robin Hood (2010)

Ridley Scott and Russell Crowe reteam yet again for a new spin on the Robin Hood, a grounded origin story, and while I enjoyed much of the film there is a lot of things you catch yourself going; huh?. We all know the story of Robin Hood, right?  Well Scott and Crowe take us on […]

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Review: Babies

Babies is an engaging, cute, and informative documentary that is able to tell the story of growing up through pure imagery and capturing the marvel of the growth of a baby into a child. Taking us through the story of four children from four very different societies allows us to see the differences in parenting, […]

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Comic Review – Sugarshock

For someone with a love of everything superheroes, I am not that big on comics books.  Okay, for a year in high school I tried to be, but it was just way too hard to delve into a comic that had been going on for hundreds of issues already.  That mythology is just way too […]

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TV Recap and Ramblings: Happy Town – “I Came to Haplin for the Waters”

SPOILERS TO FOLLOW: The second episode of Happy Town throws out a whole new set of questions, as well as reiterating some questions from the first episode.  However, for all the questions floating around we have already been provided the answer to one of the major questions of the first episode, thankfully forgetting to drag […]

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Review: Iron Man 2

Summer is here, as is our first sequel of the summer in Iron Man 2 and the results are an entertaining and solid follow up to the widely lauded original, but I can’t quite put my finger on how it stacks up to its predecessor. The conundrum I have with the film is the tone […]

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Review: City Island

City Island fills its world with a couple of tad too clichéd characters and quite the contrived plot but a great turn by Andy Garcia and plenty of humor that works make it an entering family drama. The Rizzo’s are a traditional Brooklyn family, loud, fighting, and everyone is a tad dysfunctional.  Whether they are […]

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