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Marvel Wins Again with
Agents of Shield
In hindsight, there was almost no point in reviewing Marvel’s Agents of Shield. This highly anticipated new series was probably the only fall pilot...
Shakespeare & Whedon's Worlds Mix Well in
Much Ado About Nothing
Funny script and whimsical tone give movie lovers an escape from the more mindless stories where the highlight is something blowing up.
The Blacklist
Plays it Safe
“It’s called The Blacklist. That sounds exciting.” Quips James Spader’s character at the end of the first episode. Doubtless, NBC hopes the...
Clash Between Faith, Fame Reaches Fever Pitch in
Grace Unplugged
More than just the chronicling of a young woman's misplaced ambition, new film Grace Unplugged shares connection with the Prodigal Son.
Brooklyn Nine-Nine
Leads Comedy Charge
Rarely do new TV shows amass a sizable audience in their first few weeks. From the looks of things though, Brooklyn Nine-Nine aims to be the...
Kings of Summer
is No
Moonrise Kingdom
Never quite finds its footing—emotionally, comedically or otherwise. It's simply too ridiculous to be taken seriously.
The Watsons Go to Birmingham
Puts Family First
If parents are looking to teach their children about the Freedom Marches, or even a simple tale of God’s love, Birmingham is their destination.
Animated Movies and the "Me" Generation
There's a trend in animated movies to overplay themes of self-esteem and impossible dreams. But does that condemn the entire genre?
Ironically,
Into Darkness
is Too Light on Meaningful Ideas
There's enough action to enjoy it, but this new Star Trek installment continues to show unfulfilled promise and a lack of strong themes.
One Direction: This is Us
is Safe, Sincere, Staged
In capturing a worldwide phenomenon, Morgan Spurlock clearly highlights the songs and what makes One Direction tick as people.
Clever 'Gotcha' Not Enough to See
Now You See Me
Plays like a movie equivalent of a CBS procedural: high in concept, production artifice, and plot holes, while low in character depth.
Blue Jasmine
Introduces Woody Allen's Newfound Sense of Justice
Cate Blanchett's powerhouse performance as the titular character is what the accolade tour de force is reserved for.
Epic
Never Quite Lives Up to Its Name
With such a title, the bar is immediately set too high for what’s a fairly conventional good vs. evil battle with spectacular visuals.
Feel the Thrill of the
Capture
(a.k.a. the Fake
Hunger Games
)
When I heard the CW was producing a reality show based on Suzanne Collins' bestselling novel The Hunger Games, I couldn't help but roll my eyes.
Homeless at Harvard
An Insightful Experiment
It’s curious to think that just beyond the perfectly manicured lawns of the country’s most prestigious Ivy League schools, lies a thriving homeless...
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