When young women in Conway Springs, Kansas, are found dead with their throats ripped out and drained of blood the Winchesters definitely have a vampire problem on their hands.
It's easy to tell what kind of movie you are walking into when it's full A-listers, multiple Academy Award winners/nominees, and practically zero promotion leading up to its release.
On the heels of Elena's falling out with Mystic Falls, Damon uses a trip to New York as a disguise for continuing his search for the cure but he isn't the only one playing games.
While investigating a job in a small town, Sam and Dean stumble onto a much larger demon plot but their prayers may be answered when an old friend returns.
Following up on the strange deaths in the papers, the trail leads Sam and Dean directly to the demons.
With Jeremy gone and Elena's emotions off, Stefan and Damon need to accept their new friend or get out of her way.
Without any ties to her humanity, Stefan is worried they will lose Elena entirely if she goes too far into the deep end.
Okay... Before we hit the list, I should clarify: Numbers ten through six are listed in numerical order merely to keep with the articles format. #9 might actually be slightly better than #7, give or take. However, the Top Five are listed in the correct numerical order. Number one is undoubtedly my favorite. Sigh.
This past year in cinema was a significant step up compared to recent years. So many great films in 2012, but only ten spots. Let me preface for you, the reader, before you start scrolling down on my movie rankings: I was not able to get out and watch every acclaimed film in 2012, but for the most part I liked what I did see.
At this stage of his career, Jeremy Hotz could be considered an icon of Canadian comedy. Having achieved some success south of the 49th (where Hotz has been living for over a decade) -- including appearances on The Tonight Show and a Comedy Central Presents special -- the stand-up comic has pretty much done it all in Canada.
As I watched Oz the Great and Powerful, I came to a stunning conclusion: Sam Raimi's intentions are always met. What I mean by this is that when he wants you to laugh, you will laugh. When he wants you to scare you, you will feel fear. When he wants to build tension, you will be on the edge of your seat.
Tegan and Sara, the Canadian folk pop twin sister duo, have been performing together for almost 20 years and making records for nearly 15. With six studio releases under their belt, floating mostly between indie folk and rock, the sisters' seventh record (Heartthrob, released on January 29, 2013) takes them head on into a commercialized pop sound.
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