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Movie Review: The Dark Knight— Simply brilliant. Relentlessly dark, endlessly fascinating.
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Comic Book Review: Star Trek - Assignment Earth by John Byrne— Kinda flat, and not as fun as it should be--you know, like any comic adaptation of a late-sixties TV show that never existed.
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Movie Review: The Last Dinosaur— An obscure, hard to find '70s Japanese giant monster flick.
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Movie Review: WALL•E— WALL•E has everything including heart.
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Movie Review: The Dark Knight— Believe the hype — this is the Citizen Kane of comic book movies.
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Movie Review: The Dark Knight— There's a reason it's not called Batman; this time around, it's all about The Joker.
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DVD Review: Batman Begins (Limited Edition Gift Set)— It’s a very good movie, but is the double-dip worth it?
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TV Review: Doctor Who— Doctor Who takes you through time and space for high adventure, entertaining both your children and your inner child.
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DVD Review: Swamp Thing: The Series, Volume Two — Slogging through that series was not unlike making my way through a dank and frightening swamp.
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Book Review: The Greatest Sci-Fi Movies Never Made by David Hughes— A fascinating glimpse into the world of the motion picture industry.
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Movie Review: Sleep Dealer at the Edinburgh International Film Festival 2008— It's worth seeing for its originality and ingenuity alone.
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Movie Review: Hellboy II - The Golden Army— A cinematic blast; you can't help but enjoy this movie.
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DVD Review: At the Earth's Core— How did some of this stuff ever get green lit?
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DVD Review: Journey to the Center of the Earth (1959)— A so-so spin on the classic sci-fi tale.
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Finding the Good Stuff on TV This Summer— Get Psych-ed, take it to the House, Eureka, you've found it.
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Movie Review: Hancock— Intriguing, if muddled superhero flick.
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Movie Review: Why The Happening Doesn't— In The Happening, filmmaker M. Night Shyamalan takes on Alfred Hitchcock and George Romero but gets tangled up instead.
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Movie Review: Wall*E— Can Pixar make a bad movie?. Not so far and probably not ever.
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DVD Review: X-Files Revelations - The Essential Guide to the X-Files Movie— In anticipation of the forthcoming X-Files feature film, series creator Chris Carter has compiled a DVD collection of "essential" episodes.
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Movie Review: The Incredible Hulk— The Incredible Hulk is original and stands on its own two legs, a newborn that learned to run before it walked, unlike Ang Lee’s Hulk.
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DVD Review: Hiya Kids! A '50s Saturday Morning — I enjoyed the vibe here, the feel of "this is how it aired," "this is how my parents saw television."
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Movie Review: WALL·E— Pixar now stakes its mark of animated splendor in the science fiction genre, bringing to center the crucial theme they have always hinted at.
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Movie Review: Revisiting Spider-Man 3— A year ago, I gave this movie a favourable review, and have been regretting it ever since.
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TV Review: Doctor Who - "The Stolen Earth"— Russell T. Davies' penultimate episode packs in a whirlwind of emotion.
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Product Review: Heroes Trading Cards— Heroes Trading Cards recap the first season of the hit show and put some cool chase cards in your hands too
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Movie Review: Wall-E— Robots in love! And in between getting to know each other, Wall-E and Eve have to save the world!
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Movie Review: Wall-E— Start the Oscar nominations now. Wall-E deserves Best Picture.
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Movie Review: Wall-E— A cute little robot helps spin a cautionary tale.
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Movie Review: The Incredible Hulk Is Quite A Credi(ta)ble Effort— Edward Norton, Zak Penn, and Louis Letterier team up with Marvel to right the wrong done to The Hulk. Who's your superhero now?
