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Comic-Con 2014: Kevin Smith Debuts ‘Tusk’ Trailer in Hall H!

“When his best friend and podcast co-host goes missing in the backwoods of Canada, a young guy joins forces with his friend’s girlfriend to search for him.”  Now this sound alike a film my fellow reviewers will absolutely love, not to mention it’s written and directed by Kevin Smith and stars Haley Joel Osment, Genesis Rodriguez, Justin Long […]

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COMIC-CON Episode IV: A Fan’s Hope To Be Released This JULY

Wrekin Hill Entertainment announced today that their hit film, COMIC-CON EPISODE IV: A FAN’S HOPE by Morgan Spurlock, will be released on DVD on July 10, 2012.  Having seen the film (Review), I can say that anyone that enjoys Comic Con or has at least known about it or even people completely new to the […]

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‘Comic-Con’ Gets Its Own Lighthearted Documentary

I believe San Diego Comic-Con has gained enough relevance in the cultural zeitgeist where people are at least aware of its existence, regardless if they truly know what it is or what it used to be.  In the documentary Comic-Con Episode IV: A Fan’s Hope, Morgan Spurlock attempts to pull back the curtain on what […]

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Say Your Prayers And Enter ‘Red State’, Kevin Smith’s Decent Into Indie Horror

I enjoyed Red State quite a bit.  That’s the way to start something like this.  Red State is an offbeat, dark thriller that centers on some unfortunate souls who get wrapped up in the world of sinister religious fundamentalists, before taking other twists and turns.  While many feel the need to bring up all of […]

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Get Your Glock Out for ‘Cop Out’ on Blu-ray!

Before anyone goes bad mouthing this comedy I just wanted to go on record by saying it wasn’t that bad.  I think Death at a Funeral had me laughing harder than this one did, but considering what we have to work with so far this year, Cop Out stands out amongst the best of the […]

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Don’t “Cop Out” of Seeing This!

Shutter Island may have been the best movie I have screened so far this year, but Cop Out was by far the most fun I have had at the theater in 2010.  It’s laugh out loud hysterical at times and rather cliché at others, but there’s no doubt that the film strictly adheres to the […]

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