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Reviews

TV Review: The Vampire Diaries 1.02 – “The Night of the Comet”

September 24, 2009 at 2:00 pm
Celeste Monsour
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Reviews, the cw, the vampire diaries, tv-, vampires
Lauren's on vacation, so I'm subbing for this week's The Vampire Diaries recap. So far I'm enjoying the show — it's not the cleverest or most innovative story ever (at least not yet), but it's enjoyable and I love to see how different writers handle the
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TV Review: Fringe 2.01 – “A New Day in the Old Town”

September 24, 2009 at 9:30 am
Summer Suzuki
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Fox, fringe, Reviews, tv-
Fringe is back and Walter is still as crazy as ever. Ah, Walter! How I wish you were real and lived with me.
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TV Review: Sons of Anarchy 2.02 – “Small Tears”

September 23, 2009 at 8:00 pm
Dax Collins
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Reviews, sons of anarchy, tv-
You had to think there would be some fallout from last week’s brutal conclusion, but it would appear that it will have to wait a bit.
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TV Review: Destination Truth 3.02 – “Island of Dolls/Lusca”

September 22, 2009 at 8:00 pm
Summer Suzuki
6
destination truth, Reviews, scifi channel, tv-
Holy crap. This episode should have been titled Destination Truth 3.02 - "Everything Summer Has Nightmares About." I'm not even joking about this. If there's two things that make me puke in my mouth a little, it would definitely be dolls and bodies of
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TV Review: Eureka 3.18 – “What Goes Around Comes Around”

September 22, 2009 at 5:00 pm
Sean Scott Maguire
1
eureka, Reviews, tv-
The third season of Eureka ends with departures, product placements, and — of course — a close call.
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Hulu Movie Review: Love and a .45

September 22, 2009 at 2:00 pm
Jake Lloyd
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90s, grunge, hulu, love and a .45, movie review, movies-, pulp, Reviews
Released in 1994, Love and a .45 is an extremely fun independent film that could be described as a Bonnie and Clyde for the grunge era. The title alone was enough for me give it a chance, and within the first 15 minutes I was in love with it.
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Comic Review: Irredeemable #6

September 21, 2009 at 8:00 pm
Summer Suzuki
2
BOOM! Studios, comic review, comics-, Irredeemable, Mark Waid, Reviews
Wow. This series just gets more and more crazy as it goes on. I'm just going to stop guessing what set Tony off into Destructo Mode because I'm so not smart enough to figure this one out ahead of time.
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TV Review: Eureka 3.17 – “Have an Ice Day”

September 21, 2009 at 5:00 pm
Sean Scott Maguire
1
eureka, Reviews, tv-
Eureka has undergone quite a few changes over these past few weeks, and this episode is no exception. The previews for this show had indicated Matt Frewer would return as Dr. Taggart, the eccentric Australian who made life so interesting in Eureka when
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Movie Review: Jennifer’s Body

September 21, 2009 at 2:00 pm
Paige F MacGregor
5
adam brody, amanda seyfried, army of darkness, B horror films, diablo cody, Evil Dead, Jennifer's Body, juno, megan fox, movie review, movies-, Reviews
Jennifer's Body is a strongly written, hilariously terrifying movie that has earned a place in my DVD collection, but I would only recommend that serious fans of B-horror movies go to see the film in the theater. For those of you out there that do, you
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TV Review: Warehouse 13 1.11 – “Nevermore”

September 21, 2009 at 8:00 am
Julio Ubilla
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Reviews, tv-, warehouse 13
This episode is a particular favorite of mine because it draws elements from one of my favorite American writers of all time.
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TV Review: Supernatural 5.2 “Good God, Y’all!”

September 18, 2009 at 5:00 pm
Paige F MacGregor
1
Jared Padalecki, Jensen Ackles, Reviews, Supernatural, the cw, tv-
The second episode of Supernatural's new season, "Good God, Y'all!," aired on The CW last night, and it seems like series creator Eric Kripke is hell-bent on once again torturing the show's loyal fans.
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Soundtrack Review: Drag Me To Hell

September 18, 2009 at 2:00 pm
Paige F MacGregor
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christopher young, Drag Me To Hell, Reviews, soundtracks
The entire Drag Me To Hell score is replete with a sense of foreboding that is frequently rewarded by an emotional rollercoaster of heart-pounding highs and calming lows punctuated by the delicate, beautiful additions of both violins and pianos.
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