Being Human returned with a vengeance this Monday night, with Sam Witwer, Sam Huntington, and Meaghan Rath reprising their roles as vampire, werewolf, and ghost roommates torn apart by …
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Encounter at Farpoint
Originally aired September 28, 1987
When talking about the best of Star Trek: The Next Generation, I feel I should start with the first episode, “Encounter …
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Mr. Murder is Dead, the first graphic novel from Victor Quinaz and Brent Schoonover, is not the mystery you would expect it to be. Based solely on the title, …
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Although I knew what Tintin was when I was a child, I never really got to watch the cartoon, nor have I read the comics. So the story presented …
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Gangster Squad – based on the book Tales from the Gangster Squad by Paul Lieberman, is director Ruben Fleischer’s (Zombieland, 30 Minutes or Less) third film. The plot is fairly simple …
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There have been so many Star Wars comics over the past twenty-odd years that it might be hard to get excited about a new one. With the acquisition of …
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There has been a lot of talk about the new status quo facing the Spider-Man titles, and not all of it has been positive. The body-swap of Peter Parker …
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Unicorn City revolves around Voss, an unmotivated, unemployed, Dungeons and Dragons playing slacker who struggles with his living arrangements with his brother. Voss’ only real friend is Marsha (Jaclyn Hales), a socially awkward, quirky girl from his D&D guild, with a secret crush on him. The film has some relatively cheesy acting and it’s campy, but there is a lot of heart in the subtext of this film.
On Twitter, I like to follow a number of comics creators and personalities in an attempt to keep my finger on the pulse of what’s going on. Often, this …
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The inspiring story of two comic nerds from Wichita Texas, Aj and Lee, that took a positive approach towards praising comics and made a show out of it that seems to be taking off at an exponential rate. These two have big plans for the future and are constantly changing to make their show more enjoyable. The show is separated into two parts, Monday is a back issue review, and Thursday is a new release review.
Instead of reshuffling the deck, Being Human showrunner Toby Whithouse apparently decided to buy a whole new set of cards.
SPOILERS AHEAD
We knew going in, of …
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