Rocky Horror Picture Show Still Packs Them In
April 7, 2013 by Michael Tackett-Platt ·
A classic film back on the big screen for the entire family to enjoy… if you’re 17 and older.
Schwarzenegger and Knoxville In Action
March 13, 2013 by Ted Hahn ·
A step up from Old West, small town gunfights.
I Need a Hero?
March 7, 2013 by Michael Harrison ·
With so many superhero films being produced, is there really a need for revamps and reboots?

With more and more super hero revamps is Hollywood just trying to make money?
Artwork by Rachel Uyemura
And So It Begins
February 10, 2013 by Ted Hahn ·
The first of the three does well.
The Good, The Bad, and The Gangsters
January 31, 2013 by Michael Harrison ·
Gangster Squad proves to be a fairly enjoyable film that’s light on drama, but heavy on the action.

The gangster action film Gangster Squad was a good fit with not that much action. Photo from Google Images.
Sun Sets on The Twilight Saga
December 18, 2012 by Caitlin Rogers ·
With a well-known cast, beautiful sets, and passable acting, the last installment in The Twilight Saga, exceeds expectations.
Disney’s Still Got It
November 20, 2012 by Michael Harrison ·
Has anyone ever considered what it would be like if video games had lives, similar to the toys in Toy Story?

Disney proves it is still telling briliant stories such as "Wreck-it Ralph." Artwork from Google Images
Movie Review: Perks of being a Wallflower
November 19, 2012 by Michael Tackett-Platt ·
Perks of Being a Wallflower is a movie adaptation of the original book, which was written and then directed by author Stephen Chbosky.
Media Mayhem
November 12, 2012 by Michael Harrison ·
Pop culture is such a big part of our world today, and it keeps growing.
Masterpiece, Mystery, or Mess
November 7, 2012 by Michael Harrison ·
Does sitting in a theater for almost three hours straight sound like a good way to spend an afternoon?

























