Review: The Gallows

Review: The Gallows
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The Gallows wasn’t just a studio attempt at cashing in on the found footage genre, but it was an actual passion project. … read more

Review: The Sacred Blacksmith Complete Series – S.A.V.E.

Review: The Sacred Blacksmith Complete Series – S.A.V.E.
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The Sacred Blacksmith follows the journey of Cecily, a newly dubbed knight who has set out to honor her family name. … read more

Review: The Saint – Seasons 1 & 2

Review: The Saint – Seasons 1 & 2
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The release of The Saint seasons 1 & 2 begs nostalgia for an age of highbrow gentlemen and pleasant intrigue. … read more

Review: Batkid Begins

Review: Batkid Begins
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For those who may have been living under a rock in 2013, the Make-A-Wish Foundation teamed up with the city of San Francisco to grant the wish of then five-year-old Miles Scott who had spent most of his childhood battling leukemia. … read more

Review: iZombie

Review: iZombie
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Procedurals, by nature, are all the same thing—just with different people doing the crime solving. In iZombie’s case, the personal stuff that goes on in Liv’s life is what makes the show good TV. … read more

Review: The Future Diary

Review: The Future Diary
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Future Diary isn’t without its minor issues. At times it seems like it’s trying a bit too hard to be dark and edgy, to the point of neglecting character development at times. … read more

Review: The Red Road – The Complete Second Season

Review: The Red Road – The Complete Second Season
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It wasn’t until midway through episode three that The Red Road sank in its hooks. … read more

Review:  The Leftovers: The Complete First Season

Review: The Leftovers: The Complete First Season
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The Leftovers: The Complete First Season Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Street: 10.6 Two percent of the world’s population is gone. There’s no perceptible pattern as to who was taken. Nobody knows how, nobody knows why, nobody knows if they’re ever coming back. Opening with this premise, themes of the unknown feature heavily into The Leftovers.

Review: The Visit

Review: The Visit
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The film is only 94 minutes long, but, aside from a few cheap scare tactics, nothing really happens for the initial 80 minutes. … read more

Review: Being Evel

Review: Being Evel
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Director Daniel Junge helms Being Evel that operates in the same entertaining fashion as previous hip Sundance films … read more