Spotlight On: Rufus Sewell
Our column, Spotlight On, will feature actors, musicians, artists, writers, and anyone we feel is up-and-coming, underrated or just needs a little bit more recognition. This entry focuses on an actor...
View ArticleBest Dressed Ladies at the Met Gala 2013
The Costume Institute Gala for the “PUNK: Chaos to Couture” exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 6, 2013 in New York City brought out a plethora of gorgeous gowns, crazy hair-styles, and...
View ArticleDC vs Marvel: Zatanna vs Emma Frost
For as long as there have been comic books, there has been the feud between DC and Marvel. Both are heavy-hitting comic companies that continue to gain legions of fans every year. The purpose of this...
View ArticleDisney Dinner and a Movie: The Jungle Book
The Jungle Book (1967) is one of Disney’s classics: they took a beloved book and made it into an even more loved film. The Jungle Book is the story of a young boy named Mowgli lost and raised in the...
View ArticleAnastasia (1997) vs The Swan Princess (1994)
For this installment of Showdown! we will compare two much loved non-Disney animated films: Anastasia (1997) and The Swan Princess (1994). Plot: The tale of Princess Anastasia and her family’s demise...
View ArticleGeekery Goes To Philadelphia Comic-Con!
This weekend fellow writer Paul C. and I attended Philadelphia Comic-Con. We saw a lot of incredible art and met some awesome celebrities. A friend of ours had the pleasure of meeting Manu Bennett...
View ArticleCasting Call: ‘Fables’ (Part 1)
It’s recently been announced that DC’s Fables Comics will be turned into a feature film. While many would agree that the story’s length and intricacy might be better suited to a television show;...
View ArticleDisney Dinner and a Movie: Tangled
Tangled is yet another example of Disney taking a classic fairy tale and turning it into a thoroughly enjoyable film. Complete with great scenery, fun songs, and interesting characters we get a...
View ArticleSpotlight On: Scooby-Doo! Mystery, Inc.
Scooby-Doo! Mystery, Inc. is the eleventh incarnation of Hanna-Barbera’s Scooby-Doo animated series and in my opinion, the most beautifully animated, witty, and plot-oriented of any series yet. The...
View ArticleCasting Call: Captain Planet
It was recently announced that Cartoon Network is joining forces with production company Angry Filmworks to begin development of a live-action Captain Planet movie, based on the popular environmental...
View ArticleDisney Dinner and a Movie: Pocahontas
Pocahontas (1995) is another classic Disney film with adorable characters and memorable songs. Unlike some others, this one comes with a twisted version of history and some long-lasting messages about...
View Article12 Horror Sequels That Don’t Suck
Let’s face it, most horror movie sequels suck. Either they go overboard and become ridiculous or they invalidate what made the first film so great. Most of these sequels end up getting terrible reviews...
View ArticleCasting Call: ‘Clueless’ Remake
Now before anyone starts freaking out, there is no plan for a remake of 1995′s Clueless (as far as I know) but Nylon recently fancast a Clueless remake in celebration of the film’s 18th anniversary....
View Article8 Best Shark Movies
With only half a month until Shark Week, SyFy’s Sharknado took the internet by storm. Since that turned out to be a predictably terrible film, Paul C. and I have put together eight shark films worth...
View ArticleDC vs. Marvel: Supergirl vs. Storm
For as long as there have been comic books, there has been the feud between DC and Marvel. Both are heavy-hitting comic companies that continue to gain legions of fans every year. The purpose of this...
View ArticleCasting Call: ‘Rebecca’ Remake
A couple months ago it was announced that Nikolaj Arcel would be directing a Dreamworks-produced remake of Hitchock’s classic Rebecca (1940). The original film was adapted from Daphne du Maurier’s...
View ArticleDisney Dinner and a Movie: ‘Lilo and Stitch’
Lilo and Stitch is one of my favorite Disney films. The story follows spunky blue alien Stitch as he hides out on Earth while trying to be captured by his alien folk. Disguised as a dog, Stitch gets...
View Article10 Historical Ladies Who Deserve Their Own Movie
It’s no secret that most Hollywood productions are about men and their stories, and the same goes for historical films. While there have been a handful of famous (and awesome) ladies from history that...
View ArticleHow To Be A Green Geek
These green tips can be used by everyone, whether you identify as a geek or not, but I’ve tailored the article for our specific fan-base to include cool products and specific ways that we can all make...
View ArticleDisney Dinner and a Movie: Lady and the Tramp
Lady and the Tramp has one of the most iconic meal scenes in the history of film. Who can forget the romantic spaghetti and meatball dinner shared by the sweet Lady and the dirty but lovable Tramp?...
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