Review: The Grey

Posted by: Tony Hinds  •  February 12, 2012 @ 11:16pm

The Liam Neeson we've all come to know after his Oscar-nominated turn as Oskar Schindler is gone, perhaps for good. In his place, we find a grizzled wannabe action star playing a lifeless character. No, this isn't a review of Taken. This is a review of The Grey, a cold as ice (tee hee hee) action drama from Narc director Joe Carnahan.

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Oscar Talk: Comedy vs. The Academy

Posted by: Mike Walkey  •  February 12, 2012 @ 5:57pm

Every year there are numerous films or performances that do not get nominated for an Academy Award and the media throws the word "snubbed" around as if the omission was some kind of personal slight.

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Glee: The Spanish Teacher

Posted by: Mike Walkey  •  February 12, 2012 @ 4:12pm

There's an open tenure position at McKinley and competition is stiff. Sue wants it, but has to decide between career and having a baby! Will wants it, but has to somehow improve his Spanish classes.

Introducing Senior David Martinez: Spanish teacher by night, sexy and he knows it by day.

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Fringe: Welcome to Westfield

Posted by: Andrew Burns  •  February 12, 2012 @ 12:36am

Cars abandoned on the side of the road. Small town homes and stores emptied. People that seem to be infected begin to attack their loved ones. The only remaining survivors pry for the government to rescue them. The Walking Dead is back early folks....

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Album Review: Van Halen - A Different Kind of Truth

Posted by: S.P. Young  •  February 10, 2012 @ 7:03pm

After all the countless years of drama, Van Halen finally managed to hold on to a lead singer long enough to release a new full-length studio album. This would be a full blown reunion, if not for the absence of former bassist, Michael Anthony. In his place, is Wolfgang Van Halen, Eddie's son.

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Review: One for the Money

Posted by: Tony Hinds  •  February 10, 2012 @ 7:48am

With the release of the very watchable The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, the gender reversal action mystery genre has officially arrived. Historically, it is the Detective or Cowboy (male, obviously) who are tasked to ride like hell through the night in hopes of saving their beloved Best Gal from the clutches of some villainous maniac. We've all seen that movie.

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The Vampire Diaries: Dangerous Liaisons

Posted by: Kyle Tetarenko  •  February 9, 2012 @ 10:07pm

When Esther cast the spell that turned her family into the first vampires it was to save their lives.

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Alcatraz: Guy Hastings

Posted by: Andrew Burns  •  February 9, 2012 @ 12:33pm

Jim Parrack has had a rocky character history on TV so far this past year. First his vampire girlfriend dumps him before sleeping with his best friend on True Blood. Now he loses his life and his family from 1963 after being included as one of the 46 prison guards that disappeared on Alcatraz.

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Supernatural: The Slice Girls

Posted by: Kyle Tetarenko  •  February 6, 2012 @ 10:08pm

You would think Dean would have learned his lesson by now that random hook ups aren't as good in reality as they are in theory.

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Glee: Michael

Posted by: Mike Walkey  •  February 5, 2012 @ 6:00pm

It's amazing that Glee hasn't had a tribute show to Michael Jackson yet, but here it is in all its glory: and as expected it's both awkward and magnificent.

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