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TV Review: The Flash: ‘Crisis on Infinite Earths, Part 3’

What did you think of the Crisis cliffhanger? Do you agree with Gordon and Shawn?

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TV Review: Batwoman: ‘Crisis on Infinite Earths, Part 2’

“Finding Paragons is a boring side quest. And I don’t really get the purpose as it relates to the story.” Shawn Bourdo

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TV Review: Supergirl: ‘Crisis on Infinite Earths, Part 1’

“Am really curious where the story goes from here and to see some of the things already leaked to the press.” Gordon S. Miller

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The Goldfinch Blu-ray Review: A Beautiful but Messy Underachievement

The Goldfinch boasts an impressive cast and gorgeous cinematography, but fails to capture the intensity or depth of its adapted novel.

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Interview with Brian Volk-Weiss: Comedy Producer and Creator of Netflix’s The Toys That Made Us

We should all be looking forward to his take on ‘Star Wars’.

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Blinded by the Light Blu-ray Review: A Sweet Coming-of-Age Story with a Great Springsteen Soundtrack

It’s hard to fault a movie that wears its sincerity on its sleeve the way that Blinded by the Light does.

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AFI Fest 2019 Review: The Planters

It might not be the best movie ever made, but for two female filmmakers with no crew on set, it satisfies the audience with quirky humor and a knowing sense of completion.

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Buñuel in the Labyrinth of the Turtles Blu-ray Review: Historical Animation Paired with a Dichotomy-Filled Story

Following the story of Luis Buñuel’s compelling 1933 documentary, this animated feature combines surrealism and a real story that is sure to satisfy international audiences.

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Feast of the Seven Fishes Movie Review: A Genuine Italian Christmas

Though the script is uneven and the jokes often don’t land, Robert Tinnell’s film bursts with the kind of familial love and joy expected from a Christmas movie.

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Willie Movie Review: A Sports Hero’s Story Worthy of Recognition

The incredible story of a man that changed hockey, and continues to radiate positivity for friends, family, strangers, and the youth of North America.

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La Mala Noche (The Longest Night) Movie Review: A Dark and Gritty Experience

The film is a difficult watch, disturbing its audience with a hurting lead character and a very real crisis.

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Paradise Hills Movie Review: A Beautiful, Messy Fantasy

It might be gorgeous, but it’s uneven, confusing, and swings for the fences a bit too often.

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The Uncertainty of Indie Filmmaking: An Honest Interview with Harpoon Director Rob Grant

“If Rotterdam said no, probably no one would be watching this film.” – Rob Grant

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Fantastic Fungi Movie Review: Mushrooms Are (Finally) Cool

Louie Schwartzberg’s “Fantastic Fungi” is a fascinating, story-driven documentary that makes you believe in the power of these mighty organisms.

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Blade: Original Motion Picture Score Review: Hauntingly Unclear

The score of the cult classic Blade from 1998 is getting its first LP release, and what a beautiful vinyl it is.

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Harpoon (2019) Movie Review: A Gory, Gutsy, Giddy Voyage

Filled with blood and betrayal, Harpoon is sometimes tough to swallow, but easy to love.

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Los Tigres del Norte at Folsom Prison Movie Review: A Collective Concert of Shared Heritage

The norteño supergroup pays homage to Johnny Cash and to Latinos everywhere through heartfelt time spent at this California prison.

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Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame: In Concert DVD Review: Tell Tchaikovsky the News

It makes a very convincing argument that those pesky rumors of rock’s imminent demise have been greatly exaggerated. Tell Tchaikovsky the news, indeed.

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Fantastic Fest 2019 Review: Koko-di Koko-da: Horror Through Repetition

Dying over and over shouldn’t be fun, but Koko-di Koko-da sure is a creepy joyride.

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Wizard World Chicago 2019 Review: It’s a Family Affair

Like the phoenix from the ashes, a robot that turns into a truck, or Wilfred Brimley emerging from a cocoon, Wizard World continues to transform.

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Book Review: For Better or For Worse: The Complete Library, Volume Three (1986-1989) by Lynn Johnston

A comic strip about life from someone who has obviously lived it.

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Book Review: Treasures Retold: The Lost Art of Alex Toth

A collection of rarely seen gems that are not to be missed!

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Hellboy (2019) Blu-ray Review: Will Certainly Find Its Audience over Time

It’s cool; it’s just not for everybody.

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Star Wars Celebration 2019 Review: One Man’s Journey to Find Kindness

It’s the end of Star Wars as we know it (and I feel fine).

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Book Review: Superman: The Silver Age Sundays, Volume 1 (1959-1963)

Extremely entertaining and occasionally quite troubling, these stories are the groundwork for the Superman myth.

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TV Review: Supergirl: “Elseworlds, Part 3”

“So this is kinda becoming an annual thing, huh?” – Supergirl

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TV Review: Arrow: “Elseworlds, Part 2”

If this is an audition for a Batwoman series, then I’d say, “bring it on”. – Shawn Bourdo

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TV Review: The Flash: “Elseworlds, Part 1”

While the large overarching plot was only touched upon at the beginning and end of the episode, it came across as a self-contained story that just loosely connected the shows over the next three nights. – Todd Karella

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I’d Like to Save the City, but I’m Awfully Sad Right Now

Joyless, uninspired, and grossly misappropriated, these sad-ass non-superheroic superhero interpretations need to stop.

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Book Review: Ray Harryhausen: The Movie Posters by Richard Holliss

A trip through time, celebrating not only the work of a brilliant creator, but the history of cinema promotion.

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Wizard World Chicago 2018 Review: Concerns about the Wizard’s Future

I went to Wizard World and all I got was this lousy cold.

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Book Review: For Better or For Worse: The Complete Library, Volume Two (1982-1986) by Lynn Johnston

The characters and community continue to evolve along with the skill in which the story is told.

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Saturday Program Highlights for San Diego Comic Con 2018

Three Sentries will be having three different Saturdays.

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Friday Program Highlights for San Diego Comic Con 2018

See you in San Diego at the following panels.

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Thursday Program Highlights for San Diego Comic Con 2018

These are the panels we are most interested in attending.

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Ancient Aliens: 10th Anniversary Gift Set DVD Review: A Lot Like Pro Wrestling

I still want to believe, despite the bad haircuts and lack of anything even remotely resembling the scientific process.

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Our Favorite Movies of 2018 So Far

Did yours get mentioned?

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Five Cool Things and Anthony Bourdain

Three different fellas have a say in what was and wasn’t cool this week.

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Phantom Thread DVD Review: Anderson and Day-Lewis Can’t Recapture “There Will Be Blood” Magic

I couldn’t hook into the movie, despite all it had going for it.

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TV Review: Supernatural: “Scoobynatural”

A trio of Sentries team up to present their reaction to this special episode.

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Unearthed & Untold: The Path to Pet Sematary Blu-ray Review: A Documentary for the Fans

Stephen King’s underrated horror masterpiece gets an insightful documentary honoring its history.

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Midnighters Movie Review: Small Scale Horror

Even if they don’t quite stick the landing, the Ramsay Brothers establish themselves as a duo to watch out for.

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Martin Scorsese to Receive Inaugural Robert Osborne Award

Bob was a true believer in the cinema, so to receive this award in his name means a great deal to me.” – Martin Scorsese

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Half Magic Movie Review: A Brash Take on Sex Positivity

Heather Graham’s debut is certainly relevant, but still feels like there is another story waiting to be told.

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Director Brian Crano Talks Fantasy, Romance, and His New Film “Permission”

“I wanted to reflect the lives and social problems that I’m seeing, both personally and in my community.” – Brian Crano

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Permission Movie Review: A Romantic Drama That Doesn’t Have All the Answers

Brian Crano’s film takes the romantic drama in a new direction with some unique characters, but often feels unbalanced in its approach.

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Book Review: The Movie Art of Syd Mead: Visual Futurist by Syd Mead & Craig Hodgetts

A giant collection of art from the man who showed us what the future looked like.

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Book Review: The Art of Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie by Ramin Zahed

Awe-inspiring and just regular inspiring too. And a whole lot of fun.

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I, Tonya Movie Review: Using Camp to Deconstruct It 

Although an imperfect film, I, Tonya celebrates the imperfections of its leading lady with surprising emotional resonance.

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Book Review: Star Hawks, Volume Two: 1978-1979 by Gil Kane and Ron Goulart

Reminiscent of a million things but totally unique – I’ve never seen anything quite like it!

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