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Year: 2013

TV Review: Supernatural 9×02 – Devil May Care

by Demi Moumas, Reporter What could make the Fall more hellish? Well Abbadon coming back to life that’s what! This episode of Supernatural starts off with Dean and Sam heading back to the bunker with Crowley in their trunk while…

DVD Review: Justice League – The Flashpoint Paradox

Just when you thought it was safe to live your life, Warner Bros. Entertainment go and ruin everything by releasing another kick-ass DC Comics animated feature, this time in the form of Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox. Thankfully, this movie is damn good.

Mister Sparta’s Creature Feature: Review of “Rubber”

by Mister Sparta, guest reviewer Hello again, folks, and welcome to  “Mister Sparta’s Creature Feature.”  Let me start off this review with a great quote:   “All Great Films, Without Exception, Contain An Important Element Of No Reason.” This quote was…

Interview: Artist Peter Overstreet talks “Comic Book Art Slam!”

by Mary Anne Butler, Reporter/Photographer Recently, I was able to interview artist Peter Overstreet (a Bay Area native currently living in San Francisco where he plans to take over the world with an enlargement raygun and his evil parakeet minion,…

Mister Sparta’s Creature Feature: Review of “The Ward”

by Jason Sparta, guest reviewer Hello folks and welcome back to Mister Sparta’s Creature Feature. Now, before I begin, let’s take a trip down horror memory lane at a director known for creating one of the most iconic characters in horror movie…

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TV Review: Arrow 2×01 – City of Heroes

by Demi Moumas, Reporter Months of waiting and finally it is over. Arrow is back at its normal time at 8pm on Wednesday nights. Thank god…this show makes hump day end as hunk day. Yes, that is me being a…

Mister Sparta’s Creature Feature: Review of “The Wolfman”

by Mister Sparta, guest reviewer Hello, everyone, and welcome to the latest edition of Mister Sparta’s Creature Feature.  This time around I’m going to touch on a subject close to my heart: Werewolves.  I find the mythos of lycanthropy very fascinating, yet…

TV Review: The Walking Dead – “30 Days Without An Incident” (SEASON PREMIERE)

After months of waiting, The Walking Dead finally returns for Season Four! With the threat of The Governor on the back burner, Rick and the gang are focused on trying to do more than just survive in their post-apocalyptic world. With a new Showrunner (Scott M. Gimple) in place, how does The Walking Dead Season Four Premiere compare to its predecessors?

Blu-ray Review: Transformers Prime Beast Hunters: Predacons Rising

by Erin Hatch, Editor-At-Large Megatron is dead, Cybertron has been revived, and the Autobots seem to be winning for the first time in ages as they vacate Earth and set about welcoming Cybertronian refugees home. Things are looking up at…

Mister Sparta’s Creature Feature: Review of “Stake Land”

by Mister Sparta, guest reviewer Hello, folks, and welcome to the first (and hopefully not the last) edition of Mister Sparta’s Creature Feature.  Tonight’s selection: Stake Land. I watched this movie with the lowest of expectations.  Why?  Because lately, my…

DVD Review: The Neighbors Season 1

On its surface, The Neighbors seems like just another gimicky sitcom bound to be filled with repetitious dumb lowbrow humor, but under that initial veneer we learn that The Neighbors might be one of the smartest comedies on TV. The Neighbors is a sonnet of buffoonery that holds up a mirror to American culture and shows us just how ridiculous and wonderful we really are.

TV Review: Supernatural 9×01 – I Think I’m Gonna Like It Here

by Demi Moumas, Reporter Supernatural premiered with a round of drama. The new season brings about the aftermath of the season 8 finale. If you remember, which I’m sure most of you do…or have rewatched before the premiere, Metatron tricked…

DVD Review: Fragile: A Ghost Story

I think labeling this as a horror film is really doing it a disservice. It’s more of a psychological drama, really [as I’m noticing tends to be the theme among Spanish horror films (the writer/director and most of the production staff are Spanish) – Korean and Japanese horror films are known for their hair-raising, blood-chilling ghost stories, and Spanish horror films tend to be more about the characters – about the people and the emotion and the story to be told by the characters, superimposed over some moments of terror]. And at that, it excels.