By endymi0n
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May 2nd, 2009
There are two recent schools of thought when it comes to films based on comic books. In one corner we have the...
By Anthony Casella
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Apr 30th, 2009
Wednesday night’s 100th episode of “Lost” was exactly the kind of dramatic, action-packed roller coaster ride the show will be remembered for...
By Nix
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Apr 26th, 2009
Produced in 2008 on what looks to be a rather sizeable budget (or at the very least, something out of the reach...
By Anthony Casella
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Apr 20th, 2009
I’m going to start off with a question: Is there any character on “Lost” who doesn’t have big issues with their father?...
By Nix
106 Comments
Apr 12th, 2009
1995’s “Screamers” is one of those very cool sci-fi movies that didn’t get a whole lot of respect when it bowed 14...
By Anthony Casella
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Apr 9th, 2009
Let me start by confessing that as someone who has seen every episode of “Lost” since Flight 815 crashed onto the island...
By Nix
74 Comments
Mar 20th, 2009
You don’t get more hit-and-miss than Nicolas Cage. The prolific actor seems to be in three or four movies a year, and...
By endymi0n
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Feb 28th, 2009
I understand that it might not be raining wherever your iPhone’s GPS thinks you are. That’s ok. It’s rainy here and what...
By Nix
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Feb 4th, 2009
For a genre that’s supposedly built on wild imagination, sci-fi movies about alien invasion tend to be a pretty generic and conformist...
By Nix
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Jan 4th, 2009
“Enemy at the Gate”, the final Stargate: Atlantis episode, comes after a pretty strange episode in which we visited a parallel Earth...
By Nix
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Oct 12th, 2008
On the surface, CBS’ new medical tech/crime show Eleventh Hour doesn’t really appeal to me, in the same way that FOX’s Fringe...
By Bodhi Grrl
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Aug 11th, 2008
There’s just something about “Star Wars” that brings out the geek in people. When I recently attended an advanced screening of “Star...
By Jodie Bass
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Aug 4th, 2008
David Hughes is a master at describing the “thrill of victory and the agony of defeat” that is the Hollywood movie mill....
By Bodhi Grrl
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Jul 28th, 2008
When David Lynch’s quirky and often surreal “Twin Peaks” ended after just two seasons in 1991, I didn’t think anything could take...
By Bodhi Grrl
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Jul 15th, 2008
A quick search on the Internet Movie Database shows that Jules Verne’s “Journey to the Center of the Earth” has been adapted...


