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Dissecting Ender’s Game

Depending on your point of view, Ender’s Game might be a solid, yet disappointing, adaptation or possibly the best blockbuster of the year.

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Film Review: 12 Years a Slave

Steve McQueen’s 12 Years a Slave is an astonishing film that will leave you in awe of both its craft and storytelling.

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Video Game Review: Grand Theft Auto V

After a couple weeks after initial release, I have finally finished Rockstar’s Grand Theft Auto V. And I must say, I am ready to suit up and dive right back into the city of Los Santos.

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Music Review: Panic! at the Disco’s ‘Too Weird To Live, Too Rare To Die’

There are many things you could knock Panic! At the a Disco for; one of them is NOT their consistent inconsistencies. Each of their first three albums gave a different style and mood, showing just how diverse Brendon Urie and Co. can be. That may be why Too Weird To Live, Too Rare To Die […]

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Looking Ahead To 2013: Quarter 4 (October – December)

With the end of the year heading this way, there’s only so much time to cram in all forms of entertainment from this year before it’s too late (if you’re writing an end of post, that is).  With that said, there are still plenty of new releases heading this way competing for your attention.

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Dissecting Gravity: Space Race For Your Life

It’s been years of waiting for some of us to lay eyes on Alfonso Cuarón’s Gravity and the end result is an experience you often haven’t had in a theater before.

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Film Review: Don Jon

Don Jon flips the gender roles in the romantic comedy as Joseph Gordon-Levitt writes, directs and acts his way to one of the best comedies of the year.

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Dissecting The Directorial Sophomore Slumps of 2013

2013 has been full of directors’ sophomore efforts, like any year, only none of these films are living up to their director’s previous works.

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Film Review: Short Term 12

Short Term 12 reaches perfection for nearly 2/3 of its run time before giving over its natural storytelling to forced drama that just doesn’t work anywhere near as well as the rest of the film.

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Film Review: Ain’t Them Bodies Saints

Ain’t Them Bodies Saints is an impressive debut from David Lowery and is just a smidgen shy of complete excellence.

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