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Annabelle Review
Annabelle Review Director: John R. Leonetti Cast: Ward Horton, Annabelle Wallis, Alfre Woodard & Tony Amendola Cert: 15 Last year’s awesome scare-fest The Conjuring gave us many brown trouser moments, which memorably included the devil…
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How does a Comic Book Nerd Feel about Captain America 3's Civil War?
This morning Marvel offered up another teaser to a Civil War event, then announced a film adaptation via Variety. The publisher reared heads as they somehow didn’t mention a follow-up to the comment on the incredibly huge bombshells they…
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Arrow 'The Calm' Review: The Calm before the Palmer
Last season on Arrow was a barrel of cheesy popcorn Batman Begins-esque fun. Will the endless status quo shifts that changed the show after last year tip the hour into full on craziness this season? SPOILERS AHEAD! First things first: There is…
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Now that's what I call Event Fatigue (Avengers & X-Men: AXIS #1 Review)
Avengers & X-Men: AXIS is the next big-event story from Marvel Comics. These tales can be tricky, especially in the case of a title like this, which is spinning directly out of a comic plot thread that has been going on for such a long time.…
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Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. 'Making Friends and Influencing People' Review: Steranko would be Proud
Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.’s second season has been an incredible lesson in how shows can morph into entirely different animals in the space of only a few months. The first season was a painful lesson in pacing and distraction…
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The Flash 'City of Heroes' Review: Super Speed Quality
Gustin's voice over starts off the first episode. He has a fun side, even if the initial voice-over is a little bit cheesy. The Flash embraces his silly sensibilities in order to pull off a show that is unashamed of being incredibly silly and…
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HOLY BATMAN! Too many Comic Book Television shows equal Too many Problems?
A strange issue is about to surface in the space of modern comic book television. An astounding amount of new shows on the major networks are focused around the basis of superheroes, and so many of them are running concurrently with each other on…
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Lobo #1 Review: Magneto, Sinestro, and Lobo Oh My!
It’s hard to deny that author Cullen Bunn has a strong voice amongst villains in the comic book world. This writer has taken on the likes of Sinestro and Magneto with a certain grace and style that is simply unprecedented amongst fans of the…