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TV Rants & Ramblings: Awkward. 2.4 – “Are You There God? It’s Me, Jenna”

Maybe I’m still in a funk from the abandonment issues stemming from Jenna’s dad leaving us last week, but I doubt I am alone in thinking that with the lack of key character interactions we have come to expect, this episode of Awkward fell a little short on the whole compared to episodes past.  Granted, […]

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Review: The Dark Knight Rises

Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight Rises concludes his Batman series with a wonderful finale as Christian Bales delivers his best performance of the trilogy.

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TV Without Commercials: Newsroom 1.4

In this week’s episode of Newsroom entitled “I’ll Try to Fix You” was full of consistency.  Neil was always trying to pitch his ideas on Big Foot, the relationship between Maggie and Jim (and Will and Mackenzie…kind of) was getting tenser and tenser and Will was consistently getting drinks thrown in his face by beautiful women. […]

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TV Rants & Ramblings: Awkward. 2.3 – “Three’s A Crowd”

This week’s episode of Awkward. goes for the dramatic as it deals with the fallout of Jenna’s mom telling her dad that she wrote the carefrontation letter, which may go a little too far honestly.  It better go back to normal if the show knows what’s good for it [menacing fist shaking]!  But drama aside, […]

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TV Without Commercials: Newsroom 1.3

This week’s episode of Newsroom, entitled “The 112th Congress” is unlike any other that has come before it.

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Review of Frank Ocean’s ‘channel ORANGE’

I wasn’t planning on reviewing the Odd Future crooner and Def Jam artist Frank Ocean’s new album, channel ORANGE, until next week. You know, when it was supposed to come out? Maybe because of the recent wave of support he is getting due to his incredibly personal blog post is why his major label debut […]

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TV Rants & Ramblings: Awkward. 2.2 – “Sex, Lies, and the Sanctuary”

Following the eventful holiday season within the premiere, Jenna has some decisions to make when her time spent with Matty might be forced out into the open when the school populous notices a security camera pointed at the Sanctuary.  This is the main drama of the episode, but Ming overshadows it when she infiltrates another […]

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HST Reviews…The Amazing Spider-Man

 The Amazing Spider-Man is the beginning of another take on one of the world’s most popular comic book heroes (arguably Marvel’s most recognizable) and will be one of the first of many in the coming years.  We will soon get a new Batman, we are getting a new Superman, X-Men has arguably already done this, […]

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TV Without Commercials: Newsroom 1.2

The second episode of Aaron Sorkin’s new show Newsroom, appropriately titled “News Night 2.0,” takes place exactly 3 days after the series premiere.  This time around the team had more time to prepare and attempted to do its first “real news” show.

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Looking Ahead to 2012: 3rd Quarter (July – September)

For those of you not keeping track we are about to enter the second half of the year, full of just as many exciting things as the first half.  So far some entries have disappointed, some have surprised, and some have lived up to and surpassed expectations so far, so lets keep our fingers crossed […]

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