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Blu-ray Review: Wonder Woman The Complete Series

Blu-ray Review: Wonder Woman The Complete Series By Kevin Gaussoin, Editor-in-Chief Wonder Woman debuted on Friday, November 7th, 1975 on ABC. Well, let’s back up. Wonder Woman debuted Tuesday October 21, 1941 in All Star Comics #8. Written by William…

Blu Ray Review: Tomorrowland

by Maju Marfori, Reporter When you were a little kid, did you ever dream of doing something incredible? Like being able to fly, or make a device to teleport you from one place to another? Well, I did.  I wanted…

TV Review: LEGO Star Wars The New Yoda Chronicles

  by Joe Iconic, Reporter   After headstrong Luke nearly delivers the good guys into Palpatine’s clutches, Master Yoda and the ghost of Obi-Wan Kenobi unearth the Holocrons – last remnants of the secrets of the Jedi – to further…

Anime BD Review: Coppelion: The Complete Series

By Emil Favila, Reporter Set in a post apocalyptic future, Coppelion tells the story of Ibara, Aoi, and Taeko, three girls who are genetically engineered for the purpose of finding those left behind in Japan’s aftermath.  Coppelion: The Complete Series features…

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Geek Gift Guide 2014

Black Friday/Cyber Monday Geek Gift Guides The smell of Thanksgiving dinner lingers in the air, the stores are decorated for the next holiday, and the sale ads fight for prominence on the computers, television, and our mailboxes. But you still…

SDCC 2014: Supernatural Interviews

by Kevin Gaussoin, Editor-in-Chief   Our San Diego Comic-Con Interviews with the cast and Producer of Supernatural are below, but first, THE ROAD SO FAR… from our Supernatural The Complete Ninth Season Blu-ray Review: In the start of the season,…

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Blu-ray Review: Supernatural The Complete Ninth Season

  Scary is still sexy! The ninth season of Supernatural has been quite the journey.  And it will continue in Season 10, premiering on Tuesday, October 7th on The CW. The road so far… (*SPOILERS*) In the start of the…

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Blu-ray Review: Orphan Black Season Two

by Kevin Gaussoin, Editor-in-Chief Should human cloning be legal? Would you like to clone yourself? What rights should human clones have? Can Mrs S be trusted? Which Seestra is your favorite? How can anyone take the Emmys seriously after completely…

DVD Review: Frankenstein’s Army

Nazis have long been one of Hollywood’s favorite movie villains. So what’s worse than a Nazi? How about a Nazi Zombie Robot? You might be asking yourself ‘Can it be done?‘ In fact, it can. Let’s check out Richard Raaphorst’s Frankenstein’s Army to find out how.

Blu-ray Review: 6 Souls

It might not have been quite what I signed up for, but it was still a pretty good ride by the time I’d reached the end. The plot doesn’t smash you upside the head with the paranormal the way other films in the genre sometimes do. In fact, the paranormal elements really don’t come into full play until almost three quarters of the way through the movie. I’d venture into saying that up until that point, Moore’s character doesn’t even believe them to be occurring (and not in the way some horror films fall prey to, with her disbelieving things that are right in front of her).

Blu-ray Review: Adventure Time: The Complete First and Second Seasons

Sprung forth from the mind of series creator, Pendleton Ward, Adventure Time follows the amazing adventures of a couple of the coolest heroes this side of Lumpy Space. Join up with righteous Finn the human and his BFF Jake, as they traverse the Land of Ooo saving princesses, kicking monster butt, and doing battle with the nefarious Ice King.

Blu-ray Review: Cheech and Chong’s Animated Movie

If you’re a fan of Cheech and Chong this is a must have for your collection.  If you’re a fan of watching flicks through what Kev Smith calls the green prism: we're sure you’ll find Cheech and Chong's Animated Movie a fat sack of laughs! Good fun, good animation, and some good laughs despite the mildly dated material.

Blu-ray Review: Pawn

A night shift cop on a routine visit to his favorite diner interrupts a robbery in progress.  And that’s nearly all we can say without giving away key pieces of Pawn, a compelling straight to Blu-ray crime flick from first time director, David A Armstrong.  Pawn contains some attractive elements:  the story is told in anachronic flashback, the setup is deliciously intriguing (what team of professional thieves robs a nearly empty diner at 11:30pm?) and the cast is top shelf.