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Covers television and movies released on DVD, as well as multimedia, with a focus on science fiction, fantasy, and horror.
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DVD, videogame, and music reviews. Includes contests and giveaways.
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Friday, December 19, 2008
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Hugh Jackman reprises his role as Logan, the mutant who eventually becomes Wolverine and sometimes member of the X-Men. "Origins" hints at a prequel of sorts, allowing us to look back at the origins of Wolverine and the shadowy Mutant X program.
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Focuses on films and television series on DVD.
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In Blue Car, Agnes Bruckner plays Meg, a sensitive young high school girl who seems to excel in writing. And while the words on her page are calm, the world around her most certainly is not. Her father left the family many years ago, and her mother is self-involved and more than a little bit [...]
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Subtitles: English, Spanish, French
Zelig , Woody Allen’s mock documentary, purports to tell the true story of a human chameleon. Leonard Zelig (Allen) captured the country’s imagination in the Roaring Twenties
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