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TV Review: Girls 202 – “I Get Ideas”

Girls is all about break ups and “pretty people jobs” this week as characters start a new, cut the cords and go to jail.

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Film Review: The Last Stand

Arnold Schwarzenegger is back and his return is an entertaining action picture that is exactly what it thinks it is.

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TV Review: Girls 201 – “It’s About Time”

Girls is back for Season 2 and we more or less pick up right where we left off in both story and quality; top notch.

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Film Review: Zero Dark Thirty

Zero Dark Thirty is the gripping true life account of the hunt for Osama bin Laden and Kathryn Bigelow superbly tells that story through the eyes of our protagonist Maya.

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Film Review: Django Unchained

Django Unchained is the latest from Quentin Tarantino and the results are what you expect with him; great performances, engrossing dialogue and a lot of stuff most people have never seen in a film before.

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Film Review: Jack Reacher

Jack Reacher is a wonderfully executed crime procedural that has some great set pieces and a fantastic turn by Tom Cruise in the title role.

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HST…Film Review: This Is 40

Zac: This Is 40 is Judd Apatow’s messiest film to date, with plotless wandering, that while often funny, chooses to put its focus on its least compelling elements.

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HST…Film Review: The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey

Zac: Eleven years after we were first whisked away to Middle Earth, Peter Jackson is taking us back with The Hobbit. While it might not match it’s LOTR predecessors, it is still a joy to be back in this world and on another adventure through new and familiar corners of Middle Earth. Lauren:  …says Zac.

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48 FPS Or No 48 FPS – The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey

The Hobbit is going to be the first major release in 48 FPS 3D and we wanted to let you know if the format is worth your ticket if you are able to see it that way this weekend.

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My Cinematic Shortcomings: Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho (1960)

When someone dives into film headfirst their exposure to the so called “classics” will vary depending on their history. Keeping up with new releases can overwhelm and list of films you’ve missed list only gets longer. Cinematic Shortcomings is all about making that list shorter.
The inaugural entry is Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho (1960).

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