“You’ll never see me coming.” May 3 saw the US release of the third installment in the wildly popular Iron Man trilogy, and the final chapter in Tony Stark’s independent adventures. Fans found Iron Man facing a new and formidable tech genius business rival, while at the same time dealing […]
September Girls by Bennett Madison
Title: September Girls Author: Bennett Madison Release Date: May 21, 2013 Publisher: Harper Teen Source: Edelweiss DRC Genre(s): YA Supernatural, YA Fantasy, Mermaids, Coming of Age Rating: ★★☆☆☆ Review Spoilers: Moderate/High GoodReads | Amazon Mermaids are becoming the next zombies just like zombies were the next vampires – and I guess werewolves are in there somewwhere, too. Every now and […]
"Star Trek: Into Darkness" – A Disjointed, Unorganized, Almost Incomprehensible Movie Review
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QAEkuVgt6Aw] So last night when Therese and I went to buy our midnight premier tickets for Star Trek we didn’t realize that the film was getting a Wednesday night premier. What was meant to be a thirty minute excursion to Tempe Marketplace then turned into an all night affair. But […]
Nikita: High-Value Target* & Invisible Hand Recap
* Late for Finals I keep hoping for a light-hearted end to Nikita. I don’t think that’s going to happen. High-Value Target is probably the more… light-hearted of episodes. It’s nice to know that after all of these seasons, I can still freak out just as badly as I did […]
Revolution: The Night The Lights Went Out In Georgia Recap
The format of Revolution seems to be shift to something akin to Game of Thrones formatting for their episodes. We’ve got three groups of people right now who are all pretty much off on their own little adventures or storylines with very little connecting them. First, we’ve got Miles, Nora, […]
“The Host” Comes To Theaters & Giveaway!
Despite my current dislike of the Twilight series, at the time the Host was published I was a reader of Stephanie Meyer. By that time, I had already fallen off the bad wagon of reading Twilight, but was still very much into young adult novels. When The Host was released […]
G.I. Joe is back for Retaliation
Contrary to 80’s and 90’s stereotype beliefs, girls did not just like Barbies, and boys did not just like G.I. Joe. I was a huge fan of Joe from my childhood, and lamented over the end of that period of my life. Snake Eyes and Lady Jaye being my favorite […]
Sherlock Filming Heats Up: New Casting Announcement Rocks the Internet
Monday marked one week of filming for the third season of the massively popular BBC drama, and it was not without its surprises. On March 25 Sherlock series 3 filmed out in the open for the first time, and unfortunately for the cast and crew, hordes of fans gathered to […]
The Impossible Girl: Who is Clara Oswald?
“Run, you clever boy. And remember.” With just a week left until the mid-season premiere of Doctor Who, Easter Saturday can’t come quickly enough. The autumn episodes of series 7 saw the tearful farewell of the Ponds, but not three months later Whovians were thrust back into the world of […]
Jack, Giants, and Beanstalks
It’s been long overdue, but it’s time for me to write my review on Jack the Giant Slayer. Putting aside the overwhelming sidestep from biology in that a bean can grow into a beanstalk literally in front of your eyes, because as my friends told me the more astounding thing […]