Category: TV & Movies

SDCC 2016 – Sherlock Panel Announced

I know it was several days ago that the Sherlock panel was announced, but to be honest I just now calmed down enough to form a rational thought in my head. The fangirl meter is off the charts! It is rumored that Mr. Benedict Cumberbatch will be in attendance for the Marvel panel for Doctor

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SDCC 2016 – World premieres and panels from Warner Bros. Home Entertainment

More SDCC news is coming in, here’s the latest  Warner Bros. Home Entertainment on the world premieres and panels they’ll be bringing to San Diego Comic-Con 2016! Warner Bros. Home Entertainment brings a diverse array of world premieres and panels to Comic-Con International in 2016, ranging from the highly anticipated Batman: The Killing Joke and a

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Review: The Purge: Election Year

With the current political climate of Democrats and Republicans at each other’s throats and mass-shootings happening so often people barely seem shocked anymore, it should come as no surprise that a third Purge movie comes during an election year. Especially this election year, which feels like a precursor to an actual Purge. So give it up for the “life imitates

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Review: Finding Dory

It has been 13 years since we first went on a life or death journey with Marlin and Dory as they searched for the missing clown fish, Nemo, in 2003’s Finding Nemo. It’s arguably one of the best Disney/Pixar films. So it should come as no surprise that Finding Dory is just as good, if not better,

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Review: Warcraft

The time has come! Warcraft, based on the worldwide successful MMO open world video game series, has been unleashed on the world. Director Duncan Jones crafts a simple story to capture the hard-core fans of the series as well as the passing fans who just like good fantasy. What Jones did was take a video game with

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Binary System Podcast: Intermission #1

A new Welcome To Night Vale episode dropped yesterday, and we haven’t had time to listen to it and record a podcast. (Darn that pesky East/West Coast time difference.) So that’ll go up next week. In the meantime, here’s what we’re currently reading, watching, working on, and drinking.

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Review: Crimson Peak Movie Novelization

A long weekend is a good chance to finally catch up on some books I’ve been meaning to read for a while: Dante’s Inferno, another Allison Weir history book on the Tudors, maybe even a re-read of Edith Hamilton’s classic book from the 1940’s on Greek Mythology. Or I could pour myself a glass of

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