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After the disappointment of Tokyo Drift, I am very surprised director Justin Lin and screenwriter Chris Morgan returned for this ...
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After J.J. Abrams established a new timeline with Star Trek (2009) that would allow new stories to be told with ...
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By Gordon S. Miller |
Spoilers are revealed throughout about Into Darkness because they need to be addressed in order to illustrate how truly terrible ...
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By Gordon S. Miller |
The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift was the third installment in the franchise though its placement in the FF ...
Read More Star Trek (2009) Movie Review: A Weak Story with Plenty of Action
By Rons Reviews |
In 1994, Paramount transitioned the Star Trek movie franchise from the the Original Series cast to the Next Generation cast ...
Read More Star Trek: Nemesis Movie Review: The Wrath of Bad Moviemaking
By Gordon S. Miller |
At this point in the Trek film franchise, the makers of Star Trek had obviously given up on trying to ...
Read More Doctor Who: The Visitation Special Edition Review: Rubber Reptiles and Disco Androids Bring the Plague
By Mat Brewster |
The Visitation is the fourth serial of the 19th season of Doctor Who. Though it was fourth one aired, it ...
Read More Star Trek: Insurrection Movie Review: New Aliens, Age-old Problems
By Gordon S. Miller |
Star Trek: Insurrection was the third mission of the Next Generation crew on the silver screen. The movie found them ...
Read More 2 Fast 2 Furious Movie Review: 2 Dumb 4 Me
By Gordon S. Miller |
With the overwhelming box-office success of The Fast and the Furious, there was no surprise the sequel 2 Fast 2 ...
Read More Star Trek: First Contact Movie Review: Meeting New Friends and Killing Old Enemies
By Todd Karella |
Being the second film for the Next Generation crew and the eighth film in the entire Star Trek franchise, things ...
Read More Star Trek: Generations Movie Review: Passing of the Torch
By Greg Barbrick |
“Kirk or Picard?” was one of the first questions Dr. Sheldon Cooper asked Dr. Leonard Hofsteder when they first met ...
Read More Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country Review: Retirement is Truly the Final Frontier
By Mat Brewster |
After the abysmal critical and fan reception of Star Trek V, they had originally planned for the next film in ...
Read More Star Trek V: The Final Frontier Movie Review: A Good Idea with No Payoff
By Todd Karella |
In the opening of the fifth installment of the Star Trek franchise we find the Enterprise-A and her crew engaged ...
Read More Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home Movie Review: Like, Totally Awesome
By Cinema Sentries |
Written by Michael Nazarewycz Like most folks my age, I was introduced to the original Star Trek series when I ...
Read More Star Trek: The Next Generation: Seasons 1-3 Are the Picks of the Week
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I am not what one would consider to be a trekkie (or a trekker or if you want to get ...
Read More Star Trek III: The Search for Spock Movie Review: You Can’t Keep a Good Vulcan Down
By Todd Karella |
As a life-long Star Trek fan, it's almost impossible to say there has ever been a bad Star Trek film. ...
Read More Fathom Events Presents Star Trek: The Next Generation: The Best of Both Worlds
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For those non-Star Trek fans; "The Best of Both Worlds," a two-part cliffhanger that ended season three and opened season ...
Read More Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan Movie Review: Classic Storytelling
By Greg Barbrick |
For this fan, the greatest Star Trek movie of all time is Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982). ...
Read More Star Trek: The Motion Picture Review: Boldly Going Where They’ve Gone Before
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As the May 17 release date for Star Trek Into Darkness approaches, it seemed like the perfect time for the ...
Read More The Fast and the Furious (2001) Movie Review: Start Your Franchise Engines
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With the sixth movie in the series, the creatively titled Fast & Furious 6, about to hit theaters on May 24, 2013 ...
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By Steve Geise |
I love all of the LEGO video games. Love love love them, and play all of them to completion. A ...
Read More Book Review: Doctor Who: Shroud of Sorrow by Tommy Donbavand
By Shawn Bourdo |
"PC Reg Cranfield turned the corner into Totter's Lane, the beam of his torch slicing through the fog. It was ...
Read More Book Review: Doctor Who: The Dalek Generation by Nicholas Briggs
By Greg Barbrick |
Of all the creatures the Doctor has met in the universe, none are more evil than the Daleks. But what ...
Read More WonderCon 2013 Review: WonderWow
By Cinema Sentries |
Written by Mike Bruno If it can be imagined, it can come to life, and what better place to hold ...
Read More Book Review: Doctor Who: Plague of the Cybermen by Justin Richards
By Cinema Sentries |
Written by Grace Bon My Doctor is the 10th Doctor. I have watched all the episodes, read the books, even ...
Read More Book Review: Doctor Who FAQ: All That’s Left to Know About the Most Famous Time Lord in the Universe by Dave Thompson
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In some ways, I have found the history of the Doctor Who television series to be even more fascinating than ...
Read More Skyfall Movie Review: Good but Not Particularly Special
By Cinema Sentries |
Written by Chris Morgan The James Bond movie series has existed through 23 films and 50 years, but it's only ...
Read More Heavenly Shades of Delight: Twilight Time’s Blu-ray Releases, Volume Two
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What do classic musicals, aerial races, William Faulkner, and flesh-eating zombies have in common? Not much, really - apart from ...
Read More Doctor Who: The Ark in Space (Special Edition) DVD Review: Wheel in the Sky Keeps on Turnin’
By Greg Barbrick |
The "wheel in space" was the New Frontier-era notion of what space stations of the future would look like. I ...
Read More Heavenly Shades of Delight: Twilight Time’s Blu-ray Releases, Volume One
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I know it's one of those things that we all hate hearing about, but nevertheless, it's true: the economy in ...
Read More Doctor Who: The Aztecs (Special Edition) DVD Review: The First Doctor Can’t Change History
By Mat Brewster |
The Aztecs is the sixth serial of Doctor Who and was first broadcast from May 23 - June 13 1964. ...
Read More Skyfall Blu-ray Review: Nobody’s Done It Better
By Gordon S. Miller |
Director Sam Mendes and his team deliver such a satisfying film in so many areas, Skyfall may well be my ...
Read More Skyfall Is the Pick of the Week
By Mat Brewster |
The conclusion of the whole internet debacle is that I now have satellite internet. The commercials all hype the high ...
Read More Doctor Who: The Reign of Terror DVD Review: Re-Animating the Doctor
By Greg Barbrick |
When it comes to resurrecting lost Doctor Who episodes, the people at BBC Home Video have come up with some ...
Read More Doctor Who: Shada DVD Review: The Doctor Goes to Cambridge to Save the Universe
By Greg Barbrick |
The story behind Shada is one of the strangest in the long history of Doctor Who. The six-part serial was ...
Read More Inglourious Basterds Movie Review: Liquid Modernity and Alternate History
By Cinema Sentries |
Written by Mule Inglourious Basterds (2009) directed by Quantin Tarantino stars Mélanie Laurent (Shosanna Dreyfus), Christoph Waltz (Col. Hans Landa), ...
Read More Book Review: If You Like Quentin Tarantino… by Katherine Rife
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Written by Michael Nazarewycz After opening to great reviews on Christmas Day (and presently flaunting an 80 on Metacritic after ...
Read More TV Review: Doctor Who: The Snowmen
By Steve Geise |
Santa Claus brought Doctor Who fans a new companion this year, and she proves to be a keeper. As 19th ...
Read More Grindhouse Movie Review: Robert Rodriguez, Quentin Tarantino, and Friends Recreate the Experience
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The word "grindhouse" used to refer to the old, run-down theaters that showed double bills of B-movies. Back before there ...
Read More Jackie Brown Movie Review: Yes, This is Quentin Tarantino’s Best Movie
By Dusty Somers |
A new Quentin Tarantino movie is generally a cause for excitement, even if the filmmaker is often his own worst ...
Read More Kill Bill Volume 1 & 2: An Artful Bloodbath
By Cinema Sentries |
Written by Mary K. Williams Back during the filming of Pulp Fiction, Quentin Tarantino and Uma Thurman cooked up a ...
Read More From Dusk Till Dawn Movie Review: Genre-hopping and Gore
By Cinema Sentries |
Written by Mule There is no reason to expect anything other than a hyperawareness of the very artificiality of the ...
Read More Four Rooms: The Man From Hollywood Movie Review: Tarantino Doesn’t Do Much with It
By Cinema Sentries |
Written by Michael Nazarewycz A look at Quentin Tarantino's body of work wouldn't be complete without a lesser-known writing/directing effort ...
Read More From Dusk Till Dawn Movie Review: Half Action Movie, Half Vampire Movie. Guess Which Half Sucks?
By Cinema Sentries |
Written by Michael Nazarewycz It was the best of films; it was the worst of films. Okay. So it isn't ...
Read More Fathom Events Presents Star Trek: The Next Generation: A Season Two Celebration
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It's hard to believe that it's been 25 years since Captain Picard (Patrick Stewart) and the crew of the Enterprise-D ...
Read More Pulp Fiction: The Five Things I Love About It
By Cinema Sentries |
Written by Kristen Lopez What can be said about Pulp Fiction that hasn't been written since the film's release in ...
Read More True Romance (1993) Movie Review: The Tarantino Touch: Violence, Gore, and Humor
By Cinema Sentries |
Written by Mule True Romance (1993) directed by Tony Scott and written by Quentin Tarantino has all the hallmarks of ...
Read More Doctor Who Series Seven, Part One Blu-ray Review: A Confusing Mess
By Todd Karella |
The Doctor (Matt Smith) is back on DVD and Blu-ray for more adventures through time and space with his companions, ...
Read More Doctor Who: The Claws of Axos Special Edition DVD Review: Earthbound Doctor Saves the Day Again
By Greg Barbrick |
The budgetary constraints placed upon the BBC during the early '70s resulted in an interesting chapter in the long saga ...
Read More Doctor Who Limited Edition Gift Set Is the Pick of the Week
By Mat Brewster |
Just the other day I was complaining to my wife that the new Doctor Who series is incredibly expensive here ...
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